


The world of Inside Out is expanding with the premiere of Pixar’s first TV project.
Dream Productions is streaming now on Disney+. The four-episode miniseries takes place between Inside Out and Inside Out 2. Viewers are still inside Riley’s head, but the new series takes the action to the Dream Productions division, which is first introduced in Inside Out.
In Dream Productions, an acclaimed dream director, Paula, must pivot as Riley grows up; her typical combination of dreams featuring Rainbow Unicorn and glitter isn’t working anymore. She teams up with Xeni, a difficult and overly confident daydream director, to make Riley’s dreams successful again.
Fans of Inside Out won’t want to miss this new series, so read on for everything you need to know.
Dream Productions comes out today, December 11. All four episodes of the Inside Out spin-off series are now streaming on Disney+.
You’ll need a Disney+ subscription to watch new Dream Productions, but luckily, the new episodes will be available no matter which plan you’re subscribed to.
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In addition to some familiar voices and characters, some new ones join the world of Inside Out.
The Dream Productions miniseries has four episodes:
Like Dream Productions, both Inside Out and Inside Out 2 are streaming on Disney+.
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