@XaviersRascal@Carter5Aniyah@AkshayP68204820 That rather, they forced John to leave the film because he had ideas that were considered "anachronistic" by modern standards. Although John still pushed Josh Cooley to uphold his rules (such as Woody having to return to Bonnie), at least until he leave Pixar in November 2017.
@Carter5Aniyah@AkshayP68204820 The first delay was because TS4 was apparently experiencing some issues during the 2015 storyreels, leading them to feel it wouldn't be ready for 2017, so they gave it another year. But that backfired because the issues worsened when Rashida Jones and Will McCormack left the (+)
@apete2009 This created a domino effect on the studio's subsequent films (for example, Lasseter had to pause development of TS4 for almost a year to help with Good Dinosaur), and the delay led to the dismissal of 5% of Pixar's staff.
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@Carter5Aniyah@AkshayP68204820 The first delay was because TS4 was apparently experiencing some issues during the 2015 storyreels, leading them to feel it wouldn't be ready for 2017, so they gave it another year. But that backfired because the issues worsened when Rashida Jones and Will McCormack left the (+)
@Carter5Aniyah@AkshayP68204820 consequently, in October of that year, the film was delayed another year, swapping release dates with Incredibles 2 (which at the time had a different story in mind) to give the new director time to redo the story.
@Carter5Aniyah@AkshayP68204820 project around 2016, and John Lasseter later claimed he was finding it difficult to continue directing the project while simultaneously leading WDAS and Pixar (but I have a more conspiratorial theory about this). So in May 2016, he handed the reins to Josh Cooley, and (+)
@DigitalGashouse And I'm referring to the final version of Cars 3 as the one "directed by Brian Fee" , because Cars 3 began development in 2011, and originally had another director who had very different plans.
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