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"textContent": "Pete Docter, the chief creative officer of Pixar, says the animation studio will stop putting sociopolitical messaging in its movies and instead “make sure the films appeal to everybody.” Speaking to The Wall Street Journal (via ComicBookMovie.com and World of Reel), Docter discussed what Pixar’s moviemaking strategy will be going forward. He told the Journal that his […]\n\nThe post Pete Docter: Pixar to Ditch Sociopolitical Messaging for Films That ‘Appeal to Everybody’ appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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