Things are cooking over at Pixar! During their D23 presentation this weekend, the company shared lots of first look images and details on projects new and old, such as the image you can see above of their upcoming film, Elio, which is set to come out on June 13, 2025.
Here’s a rundown of what else we found out.
Win or Lose TV Series
Win or Lose is Pixar’s first original television series, and it will finally make its way to the small screen by the end of this year. The show, according to marketing materials, “reveals what it feels like to be in the shoes of eight different characters—the insecure kids, their helicopter parents, even a lovesick umpire—as they prepare for a championship softball game. Will Forte lends his voice to the coach.”
It’s written and executive produced by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates, produced David Lally, and premieres on Disney+ on December 6, 2024.
Inside Out TV Spinoff, Dream Productions
It’s not surprising that Pixar is beefing up its content from Inside Out, given the second film in the franchise made almost $1.6 billion worldwide. The next installment is a television series called Dream Productions, which centers on the studio inside Riley’s brain.
Check out the synopsis for the show, which takes place between the events of Inside Out and Inside Out 2:
Dream Productions comes from writer-director Mike Jones and is set to premiere on Disney+ sometime in 2025.
Hoppers
We also found out about a new Pixar movie coming to theaters in 2026 called Hoppers. I’ll let the synopsis do the explaining:
Sounds good to me! We also got a first look image, which you take a gander of above. The movie comes to us from director Daniel Chong, is produced by Nicole Paradis Grindle, and features the voices of Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan and Jon Hamm.
Toy Story 5
Four Toy Story features aren’t enough! There’s a fifth Toy Story movie in production, and we’ve got an image from it (above) and a to-the-point logline:
(So Woody’s back? How? Why? Will his travails with Bo Peep just be considered lost years? So many questions!) The feature is co-directed by Toy Story alum Andrew Stanton and McKenna Harris, and is produced by Jennifer Choi. It’s going to premiere in theaters on June 19, 2026.
Incredibles 3
Sequels are where it’s at! Last but not least, we also found out that Incredibles 3 is happening. We don’t know much about it other than the shiny new logo above, and Brad Bird is working on it, but that’s something.
No news on when Incredibles 3 will make its way to theaters, but it will likely be more than a couple of years.