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    Latest News about upcoming pixar's cars

    A sad news to all fans ......

    The Walt Disney Company revealed during their first quarter earnings call yesterday that Pixar’s Cars 2 has been pushed back to a December 2011 release. This si the third release date change for the Cars sequel. The film was originally announced with a 2012 date, which was changed to June 24th 2011, and now it is being pushed back to December 2010. Disney had originally planned to release their first fairy tale story, The Bear and the Bow, in December 2011. So I assume that Bow has been moved back to sometime in 2012.

    The June 24th release date was a tough spot, stuck between Green Lantern which gets released the week before and Michael Bay’s Transformers 3, which has a tentative release the week following. This leaves the 24th completely open which means one of two possibilities — either Disney is planning to move another film into the Summer slot (Could The Bear and the Bow be ready for Summer? I doubt it… How about Tron Legacy?) or the studio has completely abandoned the slot, allowing another film to move in (likely Transformers a week early).





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    Oh. to be honest i didn't like the first part very much so i was waiting for the second part to see what they have improved. But this news even though doesn't matter much there is some sadness for its push back to December 2011.



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    I feel very disappointed and I expected the movie to be released soon but it is pity that they have postponed it.



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