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toy story 4: I'm cautiously optimistic for. I do think it ended well enough on 3, but at the same time I can see certain ideas it could tackle in 4, especially with the way 3 ended. though 3 also felt a bit uneven in quality to me from what I remember, so I do kind of hope it doesn't follow the usual trend of sequel film(s) being worse and worse as they go on. also, please just officially end it at 4
incredibles 2: my relationship with this one is super odd, in that I did really enjoy it but also never felt a need or desire to go back to after the first viewing (though I have seen individual scenes here and there when other people were watching), but at the same time I do think it's pixar's most open for a sequel film so
I'm so happy that the overwhelming majority voted for Incredibles 2 because, like you said, the ending really did open way for a sequel, more than any other Pixar movie. I can't wait to see Frozone haha.
Cars 3. lol I love those movies though. Maybe I'm just excited for it because I love Carsland at DL so much. Plus I saw the trailer for it and it looks pretty good! Lol
I didn't know the Toy Story and Incredibles were getting sequels before this thread.
After reading the synopsis for the movies, I'm looking forward to Toy Story 4 because I've always wanted to see what happened to Bo Peep in Toy Story 3.
the incredibles 2, definitely. i loved the first movie so much as a kid.
also im really disappointed that the red car isnt dead, apparently he's just injured smh.. i want a car funeral w cars in black clothes and a car priest and an open casket w the dead red ugly car in it .