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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
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!
At Pixar, we do sequels only when we come up with a great idea, and we always strive to be different than the original.
People will turn their noses up at a sequel or that type of thing, but Pixar really works hard - if they're making a sequel - to make a sequel an original movie, to make it an original story.
I hate the idea of sequels. I think you should be able to do it in one book.
Sequels are not done for the audience or cinema or the filmmakers. It's for the distributor. The film becomes a brand.
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.
I mean, frankly, I'm not speaking as a representative of Disney or Pixar, I'm speaking as just myself as a filmmaker: I don't go into anything that often thinking about a sequel.
I think a sequel is a waste of money and time. I think movies should illuminate new stories.
I never actually plan sequels. They demand to be done.