I'm sure they will have more sequels for 'Tarzan' where he goes to England, school, and whatever else they can think of. It's a natural that they will continue the series.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I suppose sequels are inevitable for a writer of a certain age.
I think sequels are fine if there's a story, so I think when there is a property that is worthy of a sequel, it could very well happen!
There are expectations with sequels, and people want them to be bigger and better than the prequel.
I sat with the grandson of Edgar Rice Burroughs at the world premiere of 'Tarzan,' and at the end of the film, he was very happy. He told me that we were bringing 'Tarzan' to a whole new generation, and he was very grateful.
They're just not into doing sequels after Toy Story so I don't think that's a possibility. But if they did, well sure, you'd have to do it. And I'd want to do it.
I don't know if I would do sequels. I almost feel like when I'm done with them, they're going to have to find their own way.
My gut feeling about sequels is that they should be premeditated: You should try to write a trilogy first or at least sketch out a trilogy if you have any faith in your film.
When I saw the first I couldn't believe I was in another great movie that would be made into a trilogy. This movie is quite visible and I think it will stand the test of time. I think kids and parents will love this movie for a long time.
I never actually plan sequels. They demand to be done.
I think a sequel is a waste of money and time. I think movies should illuminate new stories.