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It is possible, that Pixar will create another sequel to "WALL-E", but if it will be, it will be after 2016, because there will be "Finding Dory" (sequel to "Finding Nemo") in 2015 and then, probably, Pixar will make "WALL-E 2". For example, "WALL-E" movie is not fully told about the fate of other spacecrafts "Axiom". Other "Axioms" are guided by other AUTOs, which continue to obey the command "A113". This command was created by the BnL corporation in order to prevent the return of "Axioms" to the Earth. Will these spaceships go back home? It's unknown. Andrew Stanton, the creator of "WALL-E", said in his Twitter in February 2012, that the sequel to "Wall-E" and "Finding Nemo" can be created. In the summer of 2012 he decided to start working on "Finding Dory", maybe in future he will create "WALL-E 2" too. I think Pixar should create a sequel to "WALL-E" in the future, because "WALL-E" is one of the best Pixar movies. We learned about the creation of a sequel to "Finding Nemo" in 2012, but the film was released in 2003 (9 years ago), so it is possible, that sequel to "WALL-E" will be announced in 2017-2020 ("WALL-E" was released in 2008).
There are currently no plans announced for a sequel to Mike Lupica's book "Hero."
NoThere is no confirmed evidence Disney is planning on making a sequel to the 1973 Robin Hood.
Barry and Pearson are planning to make a fifth book and it's rumored that they already started it.
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.
Disney/ Pixar is a mixture of two major movie making productions: Disney AND Pixar. Disney/ Pixar have formed together to make such movies as Finding Nemo, etc.
The program Pixar uses to make their movies is called Renderman. It cost somewhere around $900 and I have a link to it below. Hope this helps! www. renderman. pixar. com (Remove the Spaces)
They did.
To tell the viewers that this is a movie produced by Pixar, and released by Disney. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar Animation in 2006, so the films produced by Pixar are owned by Disney so a movie says it's a "Disney-Pixar film" because it has the cooperation of both studios.
simple you get a book and write sequel on it you willy
If Will Smith wanted to make a sequel, he has the star power to make one.
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