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Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Flops After Cuts to Queer and Latinx Elements

Underwhelming box office receipts have intensified staff dissatisfaction, fueling industry debate over representation in animation.

Overview

  • Elio earned about $41.9 million domestically during its opening weekend, the lowest debut in Pixar’s history against a reported $150–200 million budget.
  • Studio executives ordered rework after 2023 test screenings, leading to the loss of key queer-coded scenes and Latinx-focused elements before its June 20 premiere.
  • Original co-director Adrian Molina left the project in 2024 and was replaced by Madeline Sharafian and Domee Shi, who oversaw the film’s tonal shift to a more conventionally masculine lead.
  • Employees within Pixar, including members of the PixPRIDE group, have reported demoralization and an exodus of creative staff following the editorial cuts.
  • The film’s struggles echo similar diversity reductions on recent Pixar and Disney features, prompting scrutiny of the studio’s balance between representation and commercial appeal.