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Old 10-07-2004, 05:32 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Well long time no post in this thread but Eisner has open his yap one more time and you know Toy Story 3 sounds good and all but how about we do a forth one as well.

From IGN Movies.com

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Toy Story Sequels
Further adventures of Woody and Buzz?

October 06, 2004 - Disney CEO Michael Eisner has revealed that the company will create two additional installments in the Toy Story franchise. NY Newsday has a report from a Goldman Sachs investment conference in Manhattan where Eisner said, "We're doing two 'Toy Stories' at once."


The partnership between Disney and Pixar terminates after the release of Cars in 2005, and the Mouse will be free to make sequels of their own.

A Disney spokeswoman expanded on Eisner's comments, telling the paper, "They're working on different story ideas with the hopes there will be a Toy Story 3 and another after that." A Pixar spokeswoman declined to comment.

Online reports have hinted that the story for the sequel(s) may be derived from the ending of the original treatment for Toy Story, which tells what happens to the toys when Andy grows up. In the original treatment, the toys find a permanent home in a preschool, where there will always be children to play with.

I think the 3rd movie could work but you can't do it without a) Pixar at the helm of the developement and b) the original voices as well. Well voices might not be a problem really (a few million for a couple days work or percentage of toys/video sales) But with Eisner still hanging around i see no envolvement from Pixar and i hope they don't go a cheap CGI company like they are talking about for the Opus movie and Chicken Little. Oh well i guess will eventually tell us what will actually happen
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