Will there ever be a Monsters, Inc 2?
Pixar has released the first look at a new sequel to its hit 2001 animation Monsters, Inc. The TV show, entitled Monsters at Work, is set to arrive on Disney Plus in July, and will be set six months after the events of the original film.
Will there be a Boo movie in 2020?
Disney-Pixar is not releasing a “Boo” movie based off of “Monsters, Inc.” in 2020. A Disney-Pixar spokeswoman, who declined to be identified by name, told The Associated Press in an email that Pixar is not releasing “Boo” in 2020 and has no such movie in the works.
Why did they cancel Monsters, Inc 2?
Why It Was Cancelled In early 2006, it was decided that Disney would be better off owning Pixar altogether rather than just the franchises. As a result, Circle 7 Animation was shut down thus canceling the film and letting Pixar make a prequel (Monsters University).
Is there going to be a sequel to Monsters Inc?
According to a plot breakdown (via Twitter ), the canceled Monsters, Inc. sequel would have picked up over a year after the original movie when Boo’s repaired door was put in the archive area. Due to their unique bond, Sulley was unable to let go of Boo so Mike set up a visit on Boo’s birthday.
Is the return of Boo in Monsters Inc 2?
The iconic Boo returns in this brand new trailer for Monsters Inc 2! Set 15 years after Boo ventured through her closet into the monster world of Monstropolis, she’s finally ready to go back. But Boo’s not like most kids. She’s not afraid… So join her on an unforgettable adventure as she searches for her long lost kitty.
Who are the actors in Monsters Inc 2?
A follow-up film in the ‘Monsters, Inc.’ franchise, be it as a sequel to ‘Monsters University’ or the original film, will most certainly have the original cast reprising their roles. Both the films have Billy Crystal as Mike Wazowski, John Goodman as James P. Sullivan and Steve Buscemi as Randall Bogg.
Why was there a prequel to Monsters University?
He said: We purposely went with a prequel for Monsters University because we didn’t want to answer some of the questions about what happens to Boo, and how does she grow up, and things like that. It would have to be really compelling, which is hopefully the benchmark for all of our sequels, anyway.