Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter explained the animation company's decision to ax a queer storyline in last year's Elio.
Pete Docter's comments about cutting a gay "Elio" storyline are part of the company's up-and-down history with LGBTQ representation and censorship.
The animation company's chief creative officer said they did not want their film to force parents to have conversations they weren't ready to discuss with their children.
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