Newt (partially found production material of cancelled Pixar animated film; early 2010s)

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The film's logo.

Status: Partially Found

Newt is a cancelled Pixar animated film written by Gary Rydstrom and Leslie Caveny. Had the film been made, it would have been the studio's fourteenth feature film.

It was going to make Gary Rydstrom's full-length feature film directorial debut. The film was originally scheduled to be released during the summer of 2011, but was pushed to 2012 before ultimately being cancelled due to having a similar plotline to Blue Sky Studios' animated film Rio, which was released in 2011.

Plot

According to a Disney Press release:

"What happens when the last remaining male and female blue-footed newts on the planet are forced together by science to save the species, and they can't stand each other? That's the problem facing Newt and Brooke, heroes of "newt," the Pixar film by seven-time Academy Award® winner for sound Gary Rydstrom, and director of Pixar's Oscar-nominated short, "Lifted". Newt and Brooke embark on a perilous, unpredictable adventure and discover that finding a mate never goes as planned, even when you only have one choice. Love, it turns out, is not a science."[1]

Cancellation

At the April 2010 announcement, Disney/Pixar didn't provide an updated release date for Newt. Additionally, the film was removed from the official Disney A to Z Encyclopedia supplement by chief archivist Dave Smith. An unsigned message received from Smith's email address stated that "The film has been cancelled." This message, along with comments from other industry insiders, led to the speculation that the film had indeed been cancelled.

In a 2014 interview, Pixar's president Edwin Catmull stated that Newt was an idea that wasn't working in the pre-production stage. When the project was passed to the director of Monsters, Inc. and Up, Pete Docter, he pitched an idea that Pixar thought was better and that concept became the film Inside Out.[2]

Availability

Even though several concept artworks for the film and the soundtrack have been leaked to the internet (which can be viewed in the video below), no footage of the film has ever been released to the public and it's unknown how much progress the animators made on the film before its cancellation.

Due to no announcements about if production on the film will continue or have a new release date by either Disney or Pixar, this film will likely never see the light of day.

Gallery

The film's concept art and soundtrack.

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