Wall-E 2?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:41 pm
Andrew Stanton talks about the possibility of a Wall-E sequel.
He seems much more open to it now than he was before.
Source: https://twitter.com/andrewstanton/statu ... 0872926208Q: Is there a possible second Wall-E movie?
Andrew Stanton: Not likely. But never say never. It's all about the idea. Dory was 10 years later.
He seems much more open to it now than he was before.
Source: http://www.slashfilm.com/interview-andrew-stanton/Q: Could there ever be a Wall-E sequel now that humanity has been touched with…
Andrew Stanton: Oh, I’m sure. Sadly there can always be a sequel. It just depends on whether it should be a sequel, and you know, personally I don’t think I’ll be involved in any sequel soon just because I’m, you know, you spend four years on these things and you’re ready to move on. I’m done with fish, and now I’m done with robots and I love these characters. You try to make them so endearing that you won’t mind seeing them again, but there isn’t anything in the works right now like it wasn’t pre-planned to have a sequel, no.
Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/2431494/wall-e- ... -director/“Personally, I never consider sequels,” WALL-E writer/director Andrew Stanton told MTV News. “I think that takes a lot of hubris to think that your idea is going to live on and on, and I always love the idea of something just being contained and done.” But didn’t Stanton co-write the screenplay for “Toy Story 2”? Maybe there’s a chance someday for a second go at WALL-E?
Pressed if he had any ideas in mind for the characters in the animated feature, Stanton was blunt: “Not for me, no. We work on these things for so long,” he explained, “that we have a hard time simply thinking that the [first] film is ever going to be done. I’m not against sequels, and I’ve certainly experienced personally and seen secondhand great sequels, but I don’t go in with that intent.”