Talk:Incredibles 2/@comment-29944695-20170831015551/@comment-26964335-20170908184844

Up needs no sequel (the story had a beginning and an definite end).

Most likely we'll get probably the finales of some of the other Pixar films and probably one sequel to a film from the 2010s or two, my guesses are in bold:


 * Monsters Inc. 3 (Monsters Retirement anyone?) which will likely be the first one to be done (if not a 3rd Incredibles film), especially if Billy Crystal and John Goodman are still alive to reprise their roles from the first two films, the first film's ending clearly hinted that we would get a follow-up.


 * Cars 4 is an almost 100% likely bet to happen (since Disney loves the series a bit too much and would no doubt wanna cash in again), but I'm thinking they'll wait this time around before driving back into this series (a Cars film focusing on Lightning's kids needs to be a thing, or if not Cruz could be that new lead as we saw in the ending of the third film).

Incredibles 3 is a 100% safe bet to happen (like what happened with the 2nd film) regardless of how the sequel's box office returns turns out (the sequel's going to be good either way and judging by what we know from the D23 panel in July, it's going to be very good), granted I see this one being the last one of the series for a long time depending on whether or now we get a post-credit scene depicting a grown-up Violet, Dash and a teenage Jack-Jack (or even Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack just a few years older after the events of the 2nd film) which a 3rd film would no doubt would be focusing on the 3 Parr siblings (although the likelyhood of the grown-up Parr sibling trio is bit more likely as Nelson, Hunter, Jackson and to an extent Vowell aren't getting any younger and would likely mean that Bob and Helen would have to axed to move the story forward).

Toy Story 5 is a 50/50% at this point although this appears to be less likely due to the 4th film's troubled production, it's likely to destroy any chance of a 5th installment happening (regardless how the film's box office returns turns out) and as we all saw with the recent passing of Don Rickles (RIP that good man), Tom Hanks and Tim Allen won't be around forever, but who knows Disney has a history of doing the impossible.

Brave 2 is a possibility (seeing as some of the cast are keen on the idea of a 2nd film and Disney/Pixar are thinking about it), but again who knows at this point.

A third Finding film (Finding Marlin, or Finding Gil?) Andrew Stanton has stated a few times he wants to make a third installment, but is only willing to do it, if Disney/Pixar is willing to allow a third film to go forward.

Inside Out 2 is a likely safe bet to happen, and fans want a second film to happen (focusing on Riley as she grows older into her teenage years would be a fun prospect that I can't see Disney/Pixar turning down.)