The Incredibles & Finding Nemo are up for reboots.
Pixar is reportedly considering rebooting The Incredibles and Finding Nemo as the animatiion studio leans further into popular franchises. Bloomberg published a report on the state of Pixar as Inside Out 2 draws closer. In their account, they revealed that the famed animation house is considering rebooting or revisiting a bunch of their storied successes in a hope to bank on existing fans.
In the Bloomberg piece, Pixar argues they're very confident in Inside Out 2. But, ultimately, moviegoers actually decide what ends up being successful in a lot of cases. If the sequel to a beloved movie doesn't hit the marks that management is looking for, fans might be in for a string of reboots."With a sequel, if you put something out there that doesn't have the goods, then you will be punished for it," Pixar President Jim Morris said.
Reasons For Optimism With Inside Out 2One thing is clearly working in Inside Out 2's favor, people really loved the first one and the response to the second entry's rollout has been encouraging. Across multiple social media platforms, Inside Out 2's trailer is the biggest animated trailer launch in Disney's history. A staggering 157 million views rolled in during the first 24 hours of being posted alone. That's bigger than Frozen 2, Encanto, and Moana, for reference.
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