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The One Movie Disney Said Will Never See the Light of Day

Despite the large number of live-action remakes already under its belt, Disney and Pixar confirmed at  one movie will most likely never get the live-action treatment.

This confirmation comes from legendary Pixar executive Pete Docter, who was involved in some of the company's most successful films.

A family of five animated characters from
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Few companies have managed to set themselves up for continued success quite like Pixar. Releasing hit after hit, Pixar has effectively become synonymous with animated films and moviemaking in general, with the company now enjoying the success of its most recent film, Inside Out 2.

This long-awaited sequel brings audiences right back to Riley and her emotions. However, Riley is now growing up even faster, meaning she has to learn to live with newer, more complicated emotions like Envy, Embarrassment, and Anxiety.

Inside Out 2 is much more of a coming-of-age film than the first, though both Inside Out films managed to capture what it's like to be a kid and grow up.

Inside Out 2 is a certified hit mere days after its release, bringing in nearly half a billion at the box office. This gives Disney and Pixar a much-needed boost after some lackluster releases in 2022 and 2023, ranging from animated films to live-action remakes.

Live-action remakes have become a significant part of The Walt Disney Company, with several more remakes set to release in the coming years. Perhaps Disney's most-talked-about live-action remake is the Rachel Zegler-led Snow White.

However, despite all these live-action projects, Disney and Pixar have confirmed that one film is safe from a remake.

remy in ratatouille
Credit: Pixar

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In a 2024 interview with Timelongtime Pixar studio head Pete Docter discussed the possibility of a live-action remake of Ratatouille (2007).

Docter said it's essential for Pixar to continue to innovate and embark on more sequels. When asked if he knew about the unofficial casting of Josh O'Connor (Challengers) in a proposed live-action Ratatouille, Docter quickly shut down the idea.

“No, and this might bite me in the butt for saying it, but it sort of bothers me,” said Docter.

“I like making movies that are original and unique to themselves. To remake it, it's not very interesting to me personally.”

A split image shows a close-up of a man with short curly hair, a beard, and a wet face on the left, and an animated Disney character with similar curly hair and a big nose, wearing a blue shirt, smiling on the right. The striking resemblance almost confirms he's been lifted straight out of the movie screen.
Credit: Warner Bros. (Left), Pixar (Right)

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Ratatouille hit theaters on June 29, 2007, and quickly became one of the company's most beloved films of all time. Blending beautiful animation with an excellent voice cast and superb music, Ratatouille consistently ranks as one of Pixar's best movies ever by both fans and critics alike.

A live-action retelling of this story would not be all that surprising, considering Disney has done the same with many other treasured films. However, it's clear that Pixar films are off-limits when it comes to being remade, at least for now.

What Pixar movie would you like to see remade in live-action?

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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