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    Home » Pixar goes under Lightning McQueen’s hood in new exhibit

    Pixar goes under Lightning McQueen’s hood in new exhibit

    By SHOOTFriday, December 4, 2015Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments962 Views
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    This photo provided by courtesy of the Petersen Automotive Museum shows the Pixar Cars exhibit at the newly renovated Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. (David Zaitz/Petersen Automotive Museum via AP)

    By Derrik J. Lang, Entertainment Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Pixar is unlocking exactly how Lightning McQueen runs in a new museum exhibit.

    The animation studio is showing off what's underneath the "Cars" character's metal body at the newly overhauled Petersen Automotive Museum.

    The exhibit features a life-size version of Lightning McQueen, original art by "Cars" production designer Bob Pauley and several displays with real-world renditions of the character's engine, suspension and other running parts. Pixar teamed with the Petersen to create its first museum exhibit to teach families about the interworking of automobiles.

    How will children feel about seeing a dissected rendition of the beloved animated race car voiced by Owen Wilson?

    "It was tricky," said Jay Ward, creative director of the "Cars" franchise. "We were very careful about not showing a cut-away of McQueen. For all the parts, we're only showing vignettes. We didn't want the character's head open or anything like that. It is a living character who happens to be a car, but when you watch the films and these characters fly through the air, all that stuff is under there."

    Ward said the creators at Pixar wanted to plot an exhibit that was both educational and fun but didn't feel like a rehash of the "Cars"-themed land at Disney's California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, California.

    "I didn't want this space to feel like a preschool," said Ward during a Thursday preview. "I didn't want it to feel like a place where you would just drop your kids off. I wanted it to be place where the whole family can engage. We came up with something where you can hopefully walk away from it and feel like you learned how your car runs."

    The exhibit also includes an augmented reality experience voiced by "Cars" actors that drives visitors through the second floor of the museum, which features exhibits on motorcycles, hot rods and alternative power.

    Besides the "Cars" injection, the Petersen underwent a $90 million makeover that added a new floor of exhibition space, steel ribbon exterior and an upscale restaurant, as well as several "Forza MotorSport 6" driving simulator stations and vehicles featured in films and TV shows, such as rides from "Batman," ''Spectre" and "Magnum P.I."

    The updated Petersen Automotive Museum reopens to the public Dec. 7.

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    What might change for streamers under the proposed Netflix-Warner Brothers Discovery deal

    Friday, December 5, 2025
    The Warner Bros. water tower is seen at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif., Friday, Dec. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

    Two of the most popular streaming services have agreed to combine, in a move that could change the streaming service landscape.

    Netflix said Friday it will acquire the studio and streaming business of Warner Bros. Discovery, the legacy Hollywood giant behind "Harry Potter" and "Friends," for $72 billion.

    The transaction is expected to close in the next 12 to 18 months — after Warner completes its previously-announced separation of its cable operations. Not included in the deal are networks like CNN and Discovery.

    Warner Bros. Discovery said in October it was open to selling all or parts of its business.

    Here's a look at what the two streaming services offer and what might change if the deal completes regulatory hurdles and closes.

    Netflix
    Netflix, based in Los Gatos, California, is the world's biggest streaming service, although its growth has slowed from peak years. It stopped giving specific subscriber numbers in 2024, but quarterly results in October signaled its worldwide subscriber count has increased from the roughly 302 million it had at the end of 2024.

    Although it is best known for its scripted TV shows and movies such as "Stranger Things," "Squid Game," "Bridgerton," and "KPop Demon Hunters," Netflix has been expanding into other arenas. It started offering a low-priced option of its service with advertising three years ago and has introduced video games and live sports, too.

    In a statement on Friday Netflix said the acquisition will add shows and movies including "The Big Bang Theory," "The Sopranos," "Game of Thrones," "The Wizard of Oz" and the DC Universe comic book franchise to its library.

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