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Pixar's Next Three Films Will Be Sequels

brumgrunt writes "Should we be worried? As Pixar, with Up, once more proves itself to be home to some of the most original and daring blockbusters on the planet, the news that its next three films are likely to be sequels — with the confirmation of Monsters, Inc. 2 — gives cause for concern. Are commercial pressures catching up with one of our most inventive movie companies?"

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  1. Re:Nothing to worry about by piojo · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Now if John Lasseter leaves, then we might be able to talk about Pixar going downhill.

    And that's not even a sure thing, considering how much he cares about mentoring younger directors.

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  2. Re:Nothing to worry about by nine-times · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well the larger problem here is what the sequels indicate: Disney is getting its way.

    Disney has been churning out utter dreck for years. Go ahead, what was the last good original animated Disney movie (not counting those made by Pixar)? I don't know, but I'm estimating something like 20 years ago. It's common knowledge that Disney had been pressuring Pixar to do sequels to all their hits because Disney can't think of or even appreciate new ideas. The big question a few years back was, "When Disney buys Pixar, will Pixar be able to maintain their independence, or will Disney's 'creative' minds start steering the ship?"

    I don't know if we really have a complete and definitive answer, since Pixar may have enough talent to make these sequels good. What's more it might be that these sequels are a blip, and after them we'll get a rash of original characters and story-lines. On the other hand, this doesn't seem like a good sign.