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Director: Andrew Stanton
Set in the near future, a notorious corporate raider renounces his worldly wealth. To redeem himself, he signs up for an interplanetary mission to colonize the greater solar system. The story follows his final days on Earth and the fallout when the trip doesn’t go as planned.
Critical Reception & Ratings
As a drama set in the near future, Chairman Spaceman has not yet received wide critical or audience reception, as it is an upcoming film. However, with director Andrew Stanton's background in acclaimed science fiction films, the story of a corporate raider's journey to colonize the solar system is likely to generate intrigue among critics and audiences alike.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thought-provoking science fiction will appreciate this character-driven drama from director Andrew Stanton. The story's unique premise of a corporate raider seeking redemption through an interplanetary colonization mission provides an intriguing backdrop to explore themes of wealth, purpose, and humanity's future in space.
Andrew Ayers Stanton is an American filmmaker, animator, and voice actor. He is best known as the director and co-writer of the Pixar animated films Finding Nemo (2003), WALL-E (2008), Finding Dory (2016), and the upcoming Toy Story 5 (2026). He also directed and co-wrote the live-action film John Carter (2012) for Walt Disney Pictures and directed the live-action film In the Blink of an Eye (2026) for Searchlight Pictures. For Pixar, Stanton was additionally the co-director and co-writer of A Bug's Life (1998), the co-writer of each of the Toy Story films (1995-present) and Monsters, Inc. (2001), and occasional voice actor for various films, most notably Crush the Turtle from Finding Nemo.
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