If HudsonMedia acquired Pixar

The acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios by HudsonMedia Entertainment announced on February 2029 and completed on September 2029. This acquisition resulted in Pixar breaking up with Disney again after they previously got furious at their CEO, Bob Chapek for moving three Pixar movies to Disney+ instead of theatrical. This also resulted in bulking up his company's animation sibling alongside their streaming platform with NBCU and Paramount as well as the move of the Pixar library.

History
In February 2029, when HudsonMedia's founder, owner, president and CEO, Nathaniel Hudson-Monta Baptiste sent a letter, efforting to separate and acquire Pixar from Disney after in late 2022 their employees slam Bob Chapek for, instead of releasing theatrically, moving to Disney+, Pixar CFO Pete Docter approved it after he previously saw the Natesworld cutaway of Snoopy, Oopsy and Woodstock to see Soul, Luca and Turning Red in theatres.

In April, CNBC reported that HudsonMedia was in talks with Pete Docter to buy Pixar after merger plans were announced recently like the WarnerMedia deal with Discovery, which later formed Warner Bros. Discovery in April 2022 and the Viacom deal with CBS, forming ViacomCBS (now Paramount) in December 2019. Hudson also faced heavy competition such as Lionsgate and MGM, along with A24. According to Nathaniel, the company already had a revamp after they became the new home of Natesworld, which retained on YouTube.