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Amen to that!DisneyDude2010 wrote:I
I think Bo Peep deserves her own movie after being cut from the 3rd moviie
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It is time for Mr and Mrs Potatoehead to shine! Some short-stories Something along the lines of..." Home Alone and curlyfries", " Meet the Mash" .."Lost and found, how mr Potatoehead fell down the stairs"
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Source: http://pixarne.ws/complex/While Andrew Stanton did mention that it is the originals that keep Pixar going, the sequels are comfort food and to expect more of them.
Yay, more sequels!
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Cars has always been iffy from the get go, seeing as the second was...not their best I think it could be better to hope for a Cars 3 than a Toy Story 4. At least one of these franchises can keep its integrity that way. The stakes are much higher for Toy Story than Cars.
Though I think we can all agree the incredibles is the one begging for a sequel the most.
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You have a point there. Although Toy Story 4 is more likely to happen, I'm afraid.Kyle wrote:Cars has always been iffy from the get go, seeing as the second was...not their best I think it could be better to hope for a Cars 3 than a Toy Story 4. At least one of these franchises can keep its integrity that way.
Thinking back to Pixar's catalogue, the only ones I can think of where a sequel is possible (that hasn't already gotten a sequel) are A Bug's Life and The Incredibles. Of course, Brad Bird is busy with other projects so The Incredibles 2 will definitely take a long time if it ever gets made.
Stanton has stated before that he will never make a Finding Nemo and Wall-E sequel. Really, a lot of the Pixar flicks end with the character's story being completely resolved. With Toy Story, there was still room as there was still that lingering of Woody losing that special friendship with Andy and this theme continued in Toy Story 2. And some of the messages presented there lead the way to Toy Story 3. If you look at the entire trilogy, Woody has a natural progression from the beginning of the first to the end of the third.
On the other hand, Lightning McQueen's journey was pretty much done at the end of Cars, so they decided to focus on the supporting character for the sequel. So, it's possible Pixar will go that route for sequels to films that had clear endings for their lead protagonist.
Stanton has stated before that he will never make a Finding Nemo and Wall-E sequel. Really, a lot of the Pixar flicks end with the character's story being completely resolved. With Toy Story, there was still room as there was still that lingering of Woody losing that special friendship with Andy and this theme continued in Toy Story 2. And some of the messages presented there lead the way to Toy Story 3. If you look at the entire trilogy, Woody has a natural progression from the beginning of the first to the end of the third.
On the other hand, Lightning McQueen's journey was pretty much done at the end of Cars, so they decided to focus on the supporting character for the sequel. So, it's possible Pixar will go that route for sequels to films that had clear endings for their lead protagonist.
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Besides the Toy Story trilogy, it seems to me that they're recasting their characters into sequels that belong to a different movie genre than the original film. Just like they took the characters from Cars and inserted them into a spy film, they are doing the same with their Monsters characters by inserting them into a college comedy.
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Synopsis: our heroes excitedly find and attempt to purchase Bo Peep on eBay and go on a hilarious, heart-warming adventure to rescue her when someone else's winning bid sends her off to scenic Germany, where she befriends a seemingly misunderstood vintage Bild Lilli Doll. Lilli puts the moves on Ken during the rescue and a jealous Barbie falls into a deep depression, realizing that she's not the OOAK doll she'd always believed to be. Meanwhile, Stinky Pete, full of bitterness and scarred by Amy's permanent markers, is armed with his Pre-Child Safety Protection Act Pickax in order to seek his revenge on Woody and the gang for depriving him of his museum immortality.
Will the sultry Lilli realize that Ken is an accessory only to Barbie, and will Mira Nova's surprise appearance turn Jessie into the green-eyed monster? What will drive Buzz into a delusion this time around? Will Andy ever realize how much money he lost out on for not selling Woody on eBay? Will Sid ever find a better job or will Lotso discover his troubled past and use him for a new devious plot? How will all the toys make it back to Bonnie's ex daughter-in-law's cousin's house? And most importantly, will Woody finally be able to admit that he still has laser envy? Be the first to find out in Disney Digital 3D™, coming to a theater near you November 2016.
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Oh, and don't forget about Toy Story 5, the exciting and groundbreaking crossover time-travel mystery which will feature both the clever Basil of Baker Street and the enigmatic Sherlock Gnomes, darting about in a miniature and wondrous world hidden from the human eye when our favorite toys travel to London. It seems Mr. Flaversham is the only one that can fix Deluded Buzz, but when Featherstone's girl Plastique is kidnapped, only with the combined intellect of Basil and Gnomes can they solve the greater mystery and prevent Woody from erasing his own existence. Starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Barrie Ingham, Michael Caine, Emily Blunt, Hugh Laurie, and Jim Cummings, featuring the classic rock music of Billy Joel and introducing an all-new duet with Madonna. Directed by UD's one and only Teede, who has apparently moved on to greater places.
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I have feelings of uncertainty over this.Sotiris wrote:BUMP
Source: http://pixarne.ws/complex/While Andrew Stanton did mention that it is the originals that keep Pixar going, the sequels are comfort food and to expect more of them.
My advice: If you plan to make a sequel, make sure to take your time and do it right.
Sotiris wrote:BUMP
Source: http://pixarne.ws/complex/While Andrew Stanton did mention that it is the originals that keep Pixar going, the sequels are comfort food and to expect more of them.


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