• haywire
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    83 hours ago

    Didn’t The Incredibles have a backstory like that where supes are basically illegal after they caused too much collateral damage?

    • @[email protected]
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      122 hours ago

      Mr. Incredible is sued for stopping a man’s suicide and injuring him instead.

      In a Disney film.

      This is explicitly stated, to the camera, within the first 5 minutes.

      Holy shit Disney, you hadn’t “Up’d” us yet, chill

      • @fishpen0
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        54 minutes ago

        The first Incredibles movie was released two years before Pixar was bought by Disney

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          344 minutes ago

          Pixar wasn’t owned by them, but they were contractually obligated to be making movies for and with Disney

          • Coelacanth
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            48 minutes ago

            This article is a great rundown of Pixar and Disney, but while the latter did publish Pixar’s movies through the nineties and early naughties they had very little creative influence over them - especially compared to what would come post acquisition. Even the four “transitional” films (that had already begun production in 2006) are clearly more Pixar than Disney.