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Pixar Scraps Film After Years of Development
11 Apr
Summary
- Pixar canceled the 'Be Fri' movie after three years of development.
- Disney's notes reportedly led to multiple revisions before cancellation.
- Former employees cited disappointment over decisions impacting public perception.

Pixar officially canceled the animated feature "Be Fri" in late 2023, concluding a three-year development period. The film, directed by Kristen Lester, was set to follow two best friends on an intergalactic adventure inspired by their favorite TV show.
Sources indicate that repeated notes from Disney executives necessitated four significant revisions of "Be Fri." This intense pressure reportedly led the creative team to complete the final iteration in just six weeks, a stark contrast to the usual year-long storyboarding process for animated films.
Former Pixar employees described the cancellation as "devastating," with some holding a symbolic "funeral" for the project. There is also expressed disappointment that leadership might be prioritizing public perception over creative decisions, with "Be Fri" and "Elio" cited as examples.
Despite the setback, Pixar's film slate remains full until 2029, with "Toy Story 5" scheduled for release on June 19, 2026.