Pixar chief explains cutting queer storyline from Elio

Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter detailed the decision to remove a queer storyline from the 2025 film Elio, citing concerns over parental readiness for such discussions. The change followed poor test screenings and led to a major creative overhaul. Docter emphasized the studio's shift toward universally appealing content.

Pixar overhauled its 2025 animated film Elio after early screenings showed poor audience reception, leading to the removal of a storyline that reflected original director Adrian Molina's experiences growing up gay. According to a Wall Street Journal interview, Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter ordered the changes to ensure the film did not introduce topics some parents were not prepared to discuss with their children. "We're making a movie, not hundreds of millions of dollars of therapy," Docter said.

Elio follows an 11-year-old boy who forms bonds with extraterrestrials after feeling like an outsider. Previous versions included scenes depicting the title character with a male crush, such as imagining a future raising a child together, and riding a pink bike, per the WSJ. Molina exited the project, and directors Domee Shi and Madeline Sharafian took over, implementing significant revisions even after much of the animation was complete.

The film earned $150 million worldwide upon its June 2025 release, matching its $150 million production budget but falling short when excluding marketing costs, marking it as a box office disappointment. The decision sparked backlash among Pixar staff, exacerbated by Disney's separate removal of a transgender character from the animated series Win or Lose.

Docter indicated Pixar is pivoting from director-driven, semi-autobiographical stories—like Shi's Turning Red—toward sequels and broader appeal. "As time's gone on, I realized my job is to make sure the films appeal to everybody," he told the WSJ. Upcoming projects include Toy Story 5 this summer, The Incredibles 3, and Monsters, Inc. 3. Docter stressed quality over quantity: "If we're going to just crank crap out, let's shut the doors. I'd rather die trying to make something that we genuinely believe in."

This approach aims to keep Pixar relevant to parent company Disney through relatable, high-quality films.

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