Pete Docter, the chief creative officer of Pixar, defended the studio’s decision to cut LGBTQ+ storylines from “Elio,” saying they were “making a movie, not hundreds of millions of dollars of therapy.”
While some were disappointed by this decision — as well as the decision to remove references to a character being transgender in Disney+’s “Win or Lose” — the Pixar executive told the Wall Street Journal in a new interview that the studio found some parents didn’t want their entertainment to force conversations with their kids.
However, hours after the interview dropped, Docter’s admission sparked a range of responses from fans of the movie, many of whom…
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