Watched: 06/09/2026
Format: Disney+
Viewing: First
Director: Daniel Chong
We don't get out to the cinema like we used to, and so it was that I missed Hoppers (2026) in the theater, despite what I'd call pretty good buzz.
It's an odd movie for Pixar, which is reeling from a few years of what I'd call unpredictable box office (which is just the industry these days). A few movies tanked, and then a few sold like hot cakes. If I was them, I'd be deeply unsure what to think audiences actually want in a film.
Hoppers is a weird movie. I don't mean the sci-fi concept, which is cute and fun. A young, plucky, adorably flawed girl, Mabel (Piper Curda) is doing battle with Mayor Jerry (Jon Hamm) who wants to build an overpass for his beltway through her beloved woodland glade. She figures out a wacky scientist (Kathy Najimy) and her team (Sam Richardson and Melissa Villasenor) have built robots and can transfer their consciousness into the animal-shaped bodies. This is done to observe species up close.









