

Movies like Tangled, How to Train Your Dragon and Despicable Me have proven that PIXAR no longer has a lock on the genre it helped pioneer back in the 1990’s.Įnter their latest film, Brave. Recently however, other studios have come into their own and produced some amazing animated adventures that are just as good, if not better than the best PIXAR has had to offer. For years the studio consistently put out the best animated adventures with masterpieces like Finding Nemo, Toy Story and The Incredibles that pushed the limits of great cinema. PIXAR has spent almost two decades building up a loyal, praise-filled fan base for their cinematic offerings, and with good reason.

The problem with high expectations is that once you have them, it’s very difficult to let them go.

If you don’t want to know key plot points, then you should ride on my friend. We never make a film at Pixar to have a sequel.SPOILER WARNING: This post contains pretty big spoilers for Disney’s animated adventure, Brave. "I don't know if there will be another one. "If we got the right story it would be fun - to get the gang back together again, add a few more new characters and find out what other Scottish talents are out there that might want to do a animated fun," he said. Either option would take time, and given the amount of work that goes into animated features, it would still be years before Brave 2 actually hit screens.Īt the moment, both Chapman and Andrews appear to be focusing on other projects, but in 2013, Chapman did tell The Scotsman he would be game for a Brave sequel if the right idea comes along. With neither director still at the studio, Merida's story would have to be handed over to someone else entirely, or Pixar would need to woo either Chapman or Andrews back. Since then, Andrews has also left Pixar, and is currently working on The Bad Guys for DreamWorks Animation. For six years, Brenda Chapman worked on Brave at Pixar before she was fired over "creative differences" and replaced by Mark Andrews, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
