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The Incredibles two is Moving Forward; Cars three in Development

‘The Incredibles Two’ is Moving Forward; ‘Cars Trio’ in Development

Many a person was loosened when Pixar president Ed Catmull suggested his assurances that the beloved animation studio will, heron out, put renewed emphasis on the task of churning out quality original content – hence the company’s next two releases, Inwards Out and The Good Dinosaur – rather than just prioritizing sequels and/or spinoffs of its previous hits (see: Cars Two, Monsters University, and so forward).

The plan moving forward – as Catmull described it – will be for Pixar to alternate inbetween fresh intellectual properties and established franchise installments, on a year-by-year basis. We already knew that the list of upcoming sequels includes Finding Dory (i.e. the followup to Finding Nemo), but we can now officially add The Incredibles Two to that list.

A sequel to The Incredibles – Brad Bird’s Oscar-winning two thousand four computer-animated film about a family of superheroes – is something that many a person has been asking for, far more than any other prospective Pixar sequel mentioned to date.

In fact, yours truly can attest: pretty much every single time I’ve written about an upcoming Pixar movie (no matter what it is), someone inevitably leaves a comment voicing their desire to see the adventures of the middle-aged Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), his wifey Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), their super-powered children Violet (Sarah Vowell) and Dash (Spencer Fox), and their friendly-neighbor Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) proceed on the big screen.

Well, at long last, it shows up that Disney/Pixar is ready to grant the masses of Incredibles die-hard fans their wish. Today, at the annual meeting for the shareholders and D23 members, Disney Chairman and CEO Robert A. Iger confirmed that not only is an Incredibles sequel being actively developed, but that Pixar and the Mouse House also have a third installment in the popular (however the least critically-respected among Pixar’s brands) Cars franchise planned and commencing to budge down the pipeline.

The news about Cars three is roped to generate far less excitement than the Incredibles two announcement. Fact is, after the comparatively lackluster Cars two – which many people still regard as superior to a lot of other kids-oriented entertainment on the market – and numerous less-than-memorable cut-offs focused around the tow-truck character Mater (Larry the Cable Dude), many a film buff tends to view the Cars franchise as being an effortless way to make money for Disney/Pixar – and not much else.

On the other arm, the profitability of the Cars movies has eased pressure on Pixar and Bird to make Incredibles two as quickly as possible. Indeed, Bird has said on numerous times over the last decade that he’s never stopped brainstorming ideas for an Incredibles sequel, but has simply yet to find a premise that he believes has real potential – observing how, like everyone else, he wants the sequel to match or improve upon the original film’s mix of rousing can-do act, engaging familial drama, and clever social commentary elements.

Hopefully, the reason that Incredibles two is now moving forward at a swifter tempo is because the creative minds over at Pixar have, at last, found a way to begin cracking that especially difficult nut. Then again, it is Pixar; at this stage, its track record is still strong enough to ensure that any product the studio releases should have a reasonable amount of thought and care put it into. (Yes, even with something like Cars Trio.)

As for Bird’s involvement as director on Incredibles Two, that isn’t ensured yet, even however (as reported by Multitude) Iger says Bird is presently working on the screenplay. However, given his healthy working relationship with Disney (Bird is also putting together the sci-fi venture Tomorrowland for the studio) – combined with his evident affection for the franchise – there’s good reason to believe that Bird could end up calling the shots on this project.

We’ll keep you posted on all upcoming Pixar movies – be they The Incredibles Two or Cars Trio – as more information is made available.

The Incredibles two is Moving Forward; Cars three in Development

‘The Incredibles Two’ is Moving Forward; ‘Cars Trio’ in Development

Many a person was loosened when Pixar president Ed Catmull suggested his assurances that the beloved animation studio will, heron out, put renewed emphasis on the task of churning out quality original content – hence the company’s next two releases, Inwards Out and The Good Dinosaur – rather than just prioritizing sequels and/or spinoffs of its previous hits (see: Cars Two, Monsters University, and so forward).

The plan moving forward – as Catmull described it – will be for Pixar to alternate inbetween fresh intellectual properties and established franchise installments, on a year-by-year basis. We already knew that the list of upcoming sequels includes Finding Dory (i.e. the followup to Finding Nemo), but we can now officially add The Incredibles Two to that list.

A sequel to The Incredibles – Brad Bird’s Oscar-winning two thousand four computer-animated film about a family of superheroes – is something that many a person has been asking for, far more than any other prospective Pixar sequel mentioned to date.

In fact, yours truly can attest: pretty much every single time I’ve written about an upcoming Pixar movie (no matter what it is), someone inevitably leaves a comment voicing their desire to see the adventures of the middle-aged Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), his wifey Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), their super-powered children Violet (Sarah Vowell) and Dash (Spencer Fox), and their friendly-neighbor Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) proceed on the big screen.

Well, at long last, it shows up that Disney/Pixar is ready to grant the masses of Incredibles die-hard fans their wish. Today, at the annual meeting for the shareholders and D23 members, Disney Chairman and CEO Robert A. Iger confirmed that not only is an Incredibles sequel being actively developed, but that Pixar and the Mouse House also have a third installment in the popular (however the least critically-respected among Pixar’s brands) Cars franchise planned and beginning to budge down the pipeline.

The news about Cars three is trussed to generate far less excitement than the Incredibles two announcement. Fact is, after the comparatively lackluster Cars two – which many people still regard as superior to a lot of other kids-oriented entertainment on the market – and numerous less-than-memorable cut-offs focused around the tow-truck character Mater (Larry the Cable Fellow), many a film buff tends to view the Cars franchise as being an effortless way to make money for Disney/Pixar – and not much else.

On the other arm, the profitability of the Cars movies has eased pressure on Pixar and Bird to make Incredibles two as quickly as possible. Indeed, Bird has said on numerous times over the last decade that he’s never stopped brainstorming ideas for an Incredibles sequel, but has simply yet to find a premise that he believes has real potential – observing how, like everyone else, he wants the sequel to match or improve upon the original film’s mix of rousing can-do act, engaging familial drama, and clever social commentary elements.

Hopefully, the reason that Incredibles two is now moving forward at a quicker rhythm is because the creative minds over at Pixar have, at last, found a way to commence cracking that especially difficult nut. Then again, it is Pixar; at this stage, its track record is still strong enough to ensure that any product the studio releases should have a reasonable amount of thought and care put it into. (Yes, even with something like Cars Trio.)

As for Bird’s involvement as director on Incredibles Two, that isn’t assured yet, even tho’ (as reported by Diversity) Iger says Bird is presently working on the screenplay. However, given his healthy working relationship with Disney (Bird is also putting together the sci-fi venture Tomorrowland for the studio) – combined with his demonstrable affection for the franchise – there’s good reason to believe that Bird could end up calling the shots on this project.

We’ll keep you posted on all upcoming Pixar movies – be they The Incredibles Two or Cars Trio – as more information is made available.

The Incredibles two is Moving Forward; Cars three in Development

‘The Incredibles Two’ is Moving Forward; ‘Cars Trio’ in Development

Many a person was loosened when Pixar president Ed Catmull suggested his assurances that the beloved animation studio will, heron out, put renewed emphasis on the task of churning out quality original content – hence the company’s next two releases, Inwards Out and The Good Dinosaur – rather than just prioritizing sequels and/or spinoffs of its previous hits (see: Cars Two, Monsters University, and so forward).

The plan moving forward – as Catmull described it – will be for Pixar to alternate inbetween fresh intellectual properties and established franchise installments, on a year-by-year basis. We already knew that the list of upcoming sequels includes Finding Dory (i.e. the followup to Finding Nemo), but we can now officially add The Incredibles Two to that list.

A sequel to The Incredibles – Brad Bird’s Oscar-winning two thousand four computer-animated film about a family of superheroes – is something that many a person has been asking for, far more than any other prospective Pixar sequel mentioned to date.

In fact, yours truly can attest: pretty much every single time I’ve written about an upcoming Pixar movie (no matter what it is), someone inevitably leaves a comment voicing their desire to see the adventures of the middle-aged Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), his wifey Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), their super-powered children Violet (Sarah Vowell) and Dash (Spencer Fox), and their friendly-neighbor Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) proceed on the big screen.

Well, at long last, it emerges that Disney/Pixar is ready to grant the masses of Incredibles die-hard fans their wish. Today, at the annual meeting for the shareholders and D23 members, Disney Chairman and CEO Robert A. Iger confirmed that not only is an Incredibles sequel being actively developed, but that Pixar and the Mouse House also have a third installment in the popular (however the least critically-respected among Pixar’s brands) Cars franchise planned and kicking off to stir down the pipeline.

The news about Cars three is corded to generate far less excitement than the Incredibles two announcement. Fact is, after the comparatively lackluster Cars two – which many people still regard as superior to a lot of other kids-oriented entertainment on the market – and numerous less-than-memorable cut-offs focused around the tow-truck character Mater (Larry the Cable Boy), many a film buff tends to view the Cars franchise as being an effortless way to make money for Disney/Pixar – and not much else.

On the other forearm, the profitability of the Cars movies has eased pressure on Pixar and Bird to make Incredibles two as quickly as possible. Indeed, Bird has said on numerous times over the last decade that he’s never stopped brainstorming ideas for an Incredibles sequel, but has simply yet to find a premise that he believes has real potential – eyeing how, like everyone else, he wants the sequel to match or improve upon the original film’s mix of rousing can-do act, engaging familial drama, and clever social commentary elements.

Hopefully, the reason that Incredibles two is now moving forward at a quicker rhythm is because the creative minds over at Pixar have, at last, found a way to embark cracking that especially difficult nut. Then again, it is Pixar; at this stage, its track record is still strong enough to ensure that any product the studio releases should have a reasonable amount of thought and care put it into. (Yes, even with something like Cars Trio.)

As for Bird’s involvement as director on Incredibles Two, that isn’t ensured yet, even however (as reported by Diversity) Iger says Bird is presently working on the screenplay. However, given his healthy working relationship with Disney (Bird is also putting together the sci-fi escapade Tomorrowland for the studio) – combined with his evident affection for the franchise – there’s good reason to believe that Bird could end up calling the shots on this project.

We’ll keep you posted on all upcoming Pixar movies – be they The Incredibles Two or Cars Three – as more information is made available.

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