Pixar fans have an emotional February to look forward to on Disney+. The eight-episode miniseries Win or Lose, premiering Feb. 19, tells the stories of eight connected characters as they get ready for a championship softball game.
So I have kept an eye on it since and am here to present you with three music and concert movies that have hit the service in the past few months, plus one coming soon that fans of Disney’s animated classics should enjoy.
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In addition to the potential of sports to load thematic bases, “Win or Lose” features some musical experimentation with a score by Ramin Djawadi, probably best known for the much grittier fantasy of “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon,” and songs by Djawadi and CAMPFIRE.
Pixar released the Inside Out spinoff series Dream Productions on Disney+ last year and Monsters at Work in 2021. Win or Lose is their first original series.
The next Pixar animated series is at bat on Disney+. After Pixar’s Inside Out spinoff series Dream Productions went inside the mind of anxiety-stricken hockey player Riley Andersen, Win or Lose is taking a swing at another sport: baseball.
Here's our first look at Pixar's original series, "Win Or Lose." The show, which centers around a championship softball game, premieres Feb. 19.
Nearly two months after earning the biggest Thanksgiving opening weekend in box office history, Disney’s “Moana 2” has passed $1 billion at the global box office.
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