Actor's mother condemns Disney's decision to remove transgender storyline from Win or Lose despite Disney not dropping the ...
One consultant on the episode says the company is "asking someone to play someone they're not" by changing a character voiced by trans actress Chanel Stewart to cisgender.
Disney has continued to feature LGBTQ+ content in its more adult-focused fare, notably Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along, ...
USA TODAY has reached out to Disney, Pixar's parent company, for comment. "Win or Lose" is Pixar's first ever long-form television series debuting next year. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...
Disney’s owners have discovered that their primary mission is to “entertain and sell tickets,” in the words of CEO Bob Iger.
"We recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children," part of Disney's statement reads.
Disney was in the news last week after the company yanked a transgender storyline from an upcoming Pixar animated series, "Win or Lose." The series, which hasn't been released yet, follows a co-ed ...
I wanted to make this for transgender kids like me.” So when Disney called Monday night to tell her mom, Keisha, that Win or Lose would no longer include a transgender storyline, both she and ...
Disney has nixed a transgender-oriented storyline from their first Pixar series “Win or Lose” ahead of the show’s premiere, according to a report. “Win or Lost,” a children-targeted ...