Which Pixar film should have a sequel (that doesn't have one yet)?
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Or at least doesn't have one planned yet.
Honestly, they all ended pretty well. I'd like to see more originals than sequels tbh.
Personally, I would like to see an Incredibles 2.
Wall-E, it would certainly be most interesting.
Incredibles screamed cliffhanger, what with the [sp]Moleman dude.[/sp]
Spoiler'd in case you haven't seen this in the 5-ish years it's been out.
I love Pixar because they always come up with fresh ideas, unlike most companies who just churn out rehashed squeals until the money dries up.
The Incredibles deserves a sequel, because that just seems to be how superhero movies work. Of course, fresh ideas are more than welcome.
Out of the films listed, The Incredibles is the only one (That I think) that has room for another film.
While WALL-E and Up are both amazing films, I would hate them to be spoiled with more films. Those 2 are prime examples of stand alone movies.
But that's just what I think anyway.
Holy shit I bandwagoned with Incredibles
incredibles and if I had a second bugs life.
I just want to know who said "Finding Nemo." That would be a sucky sequel since they already found him. Unless he gets lost again, which would be unoriginal.
And Incredibles should have one.
The Incredibles [sp]Moleman[/sp] cliffhanger was continued in the video game (even though it kind of sucked) even if Pixar did a sequel I don't think it would use it.
[QUOTE=mjbrooks194;22688317]The Incredibles [sp]Moleman[/sp] cliffhanger was continued in the video game (even though it kind of sucked) even if Pixar did a sequel I don't think it would use it.[/QUOTE]
holy crap, i remember buying that and thinking i was cool because i was playing an E-10 game
[img]http://downgratis.com.br/loja/images/the_incredibles_rise_of_the_underminer.jpg[/img]
id like a sequel to a bug's life
Incredibles is honestly the only one I can see happening without fucking something up.
Wow, nobody wants a Ratatouille sequel.
[QUOTE=Aurora93;22688645]Wow, nobody wants a Ratatouille sequel.[/QUOTE]
What would they do? Theres not much left for them to do with that story in my opinion.
All the other films were too clever and fuffiling to have a sequal so I went with Incredibles.
Incredibles seems like a sequel would be the best, but I loved a Bug's Life. My favorite Pixar film. But it makes me feel like if they make a sequel to it, it'd be unnecessary and bland.
[I]Up[/I] was a beautiful and funny film. I would happily watch any sequel.
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Actually it really doesn't need a sequel.
A Bug's Life. Seriously, I remember watching that movie FIVE times in the theatre during one week. Still my favorite Pixar movie.
TBH I think it would ruin a lot of the point/goodness of pixar films.
WALL-E. I loved that movie.
The Incredibles needs a sequel. I'd love to see A Bug's Life rereleased with modern animation/rendering.
Wall E, the rest sucked.
[QUOTE=HellNaw;22692878]Wall E, the rest sucked.[/QUOTE]
I hope you're joking :ohdear:
All of them had nice resolutions and I don't want to see them elaborated on, except The Incredibles which ended on a cliff hanger, and honestly would be the one with the best new possibilities for a sequel. Think about it this way, all the rest are about regular people (err, people like things) who get thrown into an extraordinary adventure. These movies are designed to be a one time thing, because their main appeal is that an unlikely adventure happened to regular people. It they kept happening it wouldn't be exciting.
However, the Incredibles have super powers, they are not at all ordinary, and live in an exaggerated world of endless possibilities, therefore more adventures are easily possible. This is proven by the fact that comic books can have so many issues before they begin to decline in quality. Entire movies can be made out of the film equivalent of "one issue", it's just a matter of money. So since you're naturally making less movies than you would comics, it's easy to pick only the best stories and leave out the filler that is necessary to keep a comic series running.
Incredibles, I honestly thought they were going to do it, but it was just that game. Pretty much everything else is nicely self contained.
[QUOTE=HellNaw;22692878]Wall E, the rest sucked.[/QUOTE]
You best be trollin boi.
Incredibles 2 please.
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