While some of us are hopeful, I would highly doubt it for a few reasons. One reason is that Pixar only makes sequels when they already have a good story for another film. Another reason is that the director, Brad Bird, directed Ratatouille, which came out three years later. If he was going to make an immediate sequel, it probably would have been in place of Ratatouille. The third reason is that Brad Bird is already working on a live-action film that is scheduled to come out this year, called 1906. So those are my thoughts on why the sequel is unprobable, but it could still happen soon.
Yes there is a film called Ratatouille, it is set in the scene Paris, it proves that any one can cook, but only the great will be admired! Disney Pixar made this film, it was in cinemas starting from the 14/12/07 it really made children want to see it! It is a animation film, with great sound effects and colours! yes
There is talk that there will be a sequel, but that they are still talking to the actors about that idea. Without the actors a sequel will be hard to make
Good luck to them then.
id say they are going to make a sequel and the might use another engine or the same one.
Nope theyd rather make another cars
They can't make it because they weren't going to make a sequel.
Yes there will be a sequel with chris tucker believe it or not, i know it sounds lame and probably will be
No, unfortunately it was such a terrible movie they're never going to make a sequel.
There are currently no plans for another sequel.
yes
Craig T. Nelson reportedly earned around $5 million for his voice role as Mr. Incredible in Pixar's "The Incredibles." His performance contributed significantly to the film's success, which was both a critical and commercial hit. The film, released in 2004, helped solidify Nelson's status in the voice acting industry.
Technically speaking, yes. The animation is done by Pixar, though (a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company).Disney owns the rights to all Pixar films such as Toy Story (Other Pixar films include WALL-E, Cars, Monsters, Inc., The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, etc.) Disney has the right to make sequels to any Pixar film without the consent of Pixar.In fact, Disney actually commissioned another company to make a Toy Story 3, but their script was shelved and Toy Story 3 was made by Pixar.