I don't know about doing a sequel. I think you can retroactively damage a product by adding to it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You have to be very careful when you're working on a sequel, because it has to be a continuation of what you did before.
There's a real danger in doing a sequel. There are some benefits, but that all hinges on how well you execute. Quite frankly, most sequels don't execute well.
By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around.
If I do do a sequel, I'm going to have to know for sure that the script is better than the original. So I'm going to be very careful about that because I'm not eager to repeat myself.
I hate the idea of sequels. I think you should be able to do it in one book.
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.
The only reason I would write a sequel is if I were struck by an idea that I felt to be equal to the original. Too many sequels diminish the original.
I think a sequel is a waste of money and time. I think movies should illuminate new stories.
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!