Talk:The Good Dinosaur/@comment-27321380-20151210151840/@comment-15571222-20151213224916

Ludicrous comment. "Finding Dory" is going to finish production in less than five months and "Cars 3" is the film right after in the release line. What kind of absurd logic is this one of yours which a film that is less than five months to enter in full production still does not have a producer, and even worse, writers? Because, as is widely know, the FIRST THING after a film is greenlighted is to assign a producer and writer(s), by obvious reasons. They need a story to start producing the film. How many times John Lasseter has repeated that a film at Pixar just gain a release date when they consider that the screenplay is good enough? And you claim that "Coco", a film that is two films after in the production line, is already in production but the film that will be released before is not? Hahaha!

And no, it's not "easy" to Pixar to cancel "Cars 3" at this point in production. The film will be released in less than two years and at this point they already spent millions in development and probably closed merchandising deals. There are things like the investors expectations (remember, "Cars 3" was originally announced in a stockholder meeting) and merchandising financial prospects (the "Cars" franchise is Pixar most lucrative franchise ever). I have serious doubt that Disney and Pixar think that "Cars 3" is "unneeded". A film cannot be canceled just like that. By the way, you are clearly very naive about how the Pixar films are produced and released. Read "Creativity, Inc.", written by Ed Catmull, President of Pixar, to enlight you a bit.