Why Pixar’s ‘Turning Red’ Is Skipping Theaters For A Disney+ Premiere:
GIANT PROBLEM – In Disney and Pixar’s all-new original feature film “Turning Red,” 13-year-old Mei Lee “poofs” into a giant panda when she gets too excited . Featuring Rosalie Chiang as the voice of Mei Lee, “Turning Red” opens in theaters on March 11, 2022. © 2021 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.box office grosses over Thanksgiving weekend, Pixar’swill not be getting a theatrical release.
As an evil force threatens the kingdom of Kumandra, it is up to warrior Raya to leave her Heart Lands home and track down the legendary last dragon to help stop the villainous Druun. © 2020 Disney. All Rights Reserved.That was case for a number of high-profile Disney theatricals this year, including the handful that were offered up as theatrical and Disney+ Premier Access releases last year.
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