Bonnie get's some new Toy Cars...

You can figure out the rest of my theory I'm sure...

DisneyDude2010 wrote:<iframe frameborder="0" width="480" height="270" src="http://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/ ... ame><br><a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xjz5kp ... shortfilms" target="_blank">John Lasseter talks about Toy Story 4</a> <i>by <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/animatieblog" target="_blank">animatieblog</a></i>
so it looks like it's happening .... REALLY o_O
The characters cannot be reused surely
Pixar needs to make original stories now, not sequels!!
but i can see why the would want to make a forth installment seeing how popular the franchise is critically and theatrically
I also Agree......I really did like Cars 2....Now if they Make a Cars 3 and turn them into pirates....or a zombie car... that would be rather cheap in my opinion...it would be the equivalent of the Air Buddies...although the new tagline for a Cars 3 could be there's nothing a Car can't do could be their new taglineSmartAleck25 wrote:I agree with Kyle. I'm sure Pixar can pull anything off. After all Cars 2 was just underwhelming to me, not downright terrible. I think it's been received so negatively because it's not what you'd expect from Pixar.
He didn't outright debunk it either which is why its hard not to think one is indeed in the works. And just look at how gleeful he gets, like he wants to confirm it so bad, like he's ready to burst.disneyprincess11 wrote:John is so cute!And guys, he said nothing has been announced, so no one knows what's happening.
I don't mind the sequels too much....some kids 2 years ago didn't know about Toy Story....the 3rd has brought it back for generations....DisneyAnimation88 wrote:If it happens, it happens. While I think the third film wrapped up the series very well, I also wouldn't mind a fourth film. I think Toy Story is so personal to so many people at Pixar that they would not even attempt a fourth film unless they were sure they had a good story. I haven't seen Cars 2 yet as it hasn't been released here so I can't make a judgement on it, but so far I still have yet to see a Pixar film that I don't love. If Toy Story 4 is going to happen, I look forward to seeing what Pixar have planned.
It's an interesting idea but I don't think Pixar would blur the lines between their films to that extent. The Cars characters exist in an entirely different universe to the Toy Story ones and, apart from the traditional Pixar in-jokes like Lotso's cameo in Up or the Pizza Planet trucj, I don't think Pixar would have those two universes collide.disneyboy20022 wrote:I still think the idea of Bonnie receiving some Toy Cars like Lightning McQueen, Mater, Finn McMissile, and Mack...have some double John Ratzenberger with Hamm and toy Mack, wouldn't be too far off...it would be a Marketing Team's Greatest Field Day EVER......
To each their own regarding Cars. The original Cars is my second favorite Pixar film (behind only Nemo), and I liked the sequel better than about half of the Pixar films, including Toy Story 3! (but not better than the first two Toy Storys).Disney's Divinity wrote:The reason I wouldn't compare a Toy Story sequel to a Cars sequel is because Cars, in general, sucks. So a sequel sucking would not be a surprise there. On the other hand, Toy Story and all its sequels have been amazing. So they can make 10 of them for all I care.
Or an Action Figure from one of the Marvel Comics....though that I think would be lame...DisneyAnimation88 wrote:It's an interesting idea but I don't think Pixar would blur the lines between their films to that extent. The Cars characters exist in an entirely different universe to the Toy Story ones and, apart from the traditional Pixar in-jokes like Lotso's cameo in Up or the Pizza Planet trucj, I don't think Pixar would have those two universes collide.disneyboy20022 wrote:I still think the idea of Bonnie receiving some Toy Cars like Lightning McQueen, Mater, Finn McMissile, and Mack...have some double John Ratzenberger with Hamm and toy Mack, wouldn't be too far off...it would be a Marketing Team's Greatest Field Day EVER......
But there are still possibilites in the Toy Story universe. There are still toys as iconic as Barbie and Ken, that haven't been featured. Perhaps a toy like GI Joe could make an appearance in a fourth film.