While that's surely bad news for big fans of the movie, honestly, that might be a good thing for the story in general. Unfortunately, it looks like WALL-E simply isn't a property that the studio is interested in revisiting. Seriously? Jim Morris spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the chances of various sequels coming down the pipeline for some of Pixar's best and most popular animated films.
But that was really a love story that had its beginning, middle, and end, so we're not really planning any further stories in those worlds at this point.Īw, man. It would be good to go back and visit that world and let everybody know that the humans actually survived again after getting back to their burnt-out planet. And WALL-E is close to my heart since I produced it. Brad Bird, being the director of Ratatouille, is working on The Incredibles and we haven't really spoken about that.
Pete Docter has an original idea for his next film.