Nothing too new on the "Toy Story 3" front, as director Brad Bird, ("Rataouille", "The Incredibles") was asked how "Toy Story 3" was coming along. All he said was that it would be really good, Tim Allen and Tom Hanks are returning and 2010 is still the set release date for it.
When asked about a possible "Incredibles" sequel, Bird responded, I do if I can come up with a story that is as good or better than the first one. If I can come up with a "Toy Story 2" with "The Incredibles," then I would do it in a second. I have pieces that I think are good, but I don't have them all together." He then went on about Pixar's philosophy on making films, "We've made one and we're going to make another... We don't make it for any reason other than if it's a movie we want to see and a story we're excited to tell, we will go after it. We don't do it for money. Walt Disney once said that he doesn't make films to make money, he makes money to make films. That's very much Pixar's philosophy. It's why we're in the game."
Yeah. Right. It's always about money Brad, that's all any large industry with power cares about: More money. Anyway, "Toy Story 3" is a sure fire thing on the horizon that promises to live up to a lot of expectations. "The Incredibles 2" may not be too far off either.
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