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Ejecutivo de Pixar sobre el "tiempo difícil" de las películas originales: "Toy Story 27" como alternativa

Authore: AudreyActualizar:Mar 16,2026

El veterano de Pixar Pete Docter ha hablado abiertamente sobre los actuales desafíos del estudio para desarrollar nuevas películas y franquicias, mientras que el último estreno, Elio, lucha por ganar terreno en taquilla.

Enfatizando la necesidad de “descubrir lo que la gente quiere antes de que ellos mismos lo sepan”, Docter advirtió que la alternativa consiste simplemente en ofrecer al público “más de lo mismo”, lo que alimenta un ciclo interminable de secuelas y relatos repetitivos.

“Estaríamos haciendo Toy Story 27”, dijo durante el Foro de Empresas Más Innovadoras de Fast Company, justo antes del estreno de la nueva película del estudio.

ReproducirEn EE. UU., Elio recaudó solo 20,8 millones de dólares en su fin de semana de estreno, el peor debut en la historia de Pixar, ante la fuerte competencia de otra novedad, 28 Years Later, y la reciente remakes en vivo de Cómo entrenar a tu dragón. A nivel mundial, Elio ha recaudado 14 millones de dólares, elevando su total en taquilla a 34,8 millones de dólares, muy por debajo de su presupuesto de producción de 150 millones de dólares, sin incluir los gastos de marketing.

“Es un período difícil, y lo único que podemos hacer es producir películas en las que verdaderamente creemos”, dijo Docter. “Toma tanto esfuerzo crear algo que no genere ingresos como crear algo que sí lo haga. No puedes realmente planear esto. A veces, simplemente tienes suerte con la mezcla adecuada de elementos”.

Elio ha recibido elogios críticos, pero no ha conectado con el público como esperaba Pixar. Esto marca una marcada diferencia respecto a la recepción de su predecesora, Inside Out 2, que superó las expectativas y se convirtió en la película más taquillera de Disney de la historia, con 1.690 millones de dólares en ingresos.

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Más allá del rendimiento individual de cada película, hay tendencias más profundas en juego: una persistente reticencia del público, derivada de los cambios provocados por la pandemia, y la creciente expectativa de que las películas animadas lleguen rápidamente a las plataformas de streaming.

Para reducir el riesgo, Docter reveló que Pixar ahora sigue una pauta flexible: una película original, seguida de una secuela de una franquicia comprobada. De hecho, en 2026 llegará Toy Story 5. Aunque no es exactamente el Toy Story 27 del que bromeó, aún suma otro capítulo a una historia que muchos creían concluida de forma perfecta con Toy Story 3, especialmente tras el bajo rendimiento de la spin-off centrada en Buzz, Lightyear.

A futuro, la próxima lista de Pixar se alinea con la estrategia de Docter: una mezcla de ideas originales y secuelas. Junto con Toy Story 5, el próximo año presentará la comedia de intercambio de cuerpos humano-animal Hoppers, seguida en 2027 por Gatto, centrada en un protagonista felino. Luego, en 2028, llegará Incredibles 3, y en 2029, Coco 2.

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