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Elio recently became available to stream on Disney+, and it’s finding an audience there. According to FlixPatrol, which measures the popularity of various titles on streaming services, Elio is currently the No. 1 movie on Disney+, surpassing the live-action Lilo & Stitch remake on the chart. While it’s great to see viewers flock to Elio at home, it highlights a major problem for Pixar.
Pixar Has Become a Disney+ Franchise

During the pandemic, three consecutive Pixar films — Soul, Luca, and Turning Red — were released on Disney+. At the time, this was a great way to get the films out and ensure as many people could watch them as possible (Pixar’s movies didn’t even fall under the Disney+ Premier Access umbrella with an extra surcharge), but there was a downside to the release strategy. Families became accustomed to watching the latest Pixar film at home, a much cheaper alternative to paying for tickets and concessions at the theater. And even though we’re now in a post-pandemic landscape, Pixar’s box office figures haven’t truly recovered.
Last summer’s Inside Out 2 was a massive, $1 billion success, but outside of that Pixar has struggled. Lightyear and Elio bombed. Elemental got off to a slow start and eventually became a sleeper hit thanks to word of mouth, but its $496.4 million worldwide total is a far cry from the numbers Pixar was putting up during the 2000s and 2010s. Other films targeted at families and kids during this time have done very well at the box office (this year’s highest-grossing Hollywood movies are Lilo & Stitch and A Minecraft Movie), so it’s not like this is a problem plaguing that particular demographic. It seems to be an issue mainly for Pixar, and it’s arguably one of Disney’s doing. Once people get used to watching new releases at home, it’s hard to put the genie back in the bottle.








