This is the spin-off series that Pixar is preparing

On June 19, Inside out 2 (Inside Out 2) landed in Spanish theaters and has already become the triumphant premiere of the year, ahead of even Dune: Part 2. This sequel comes almost a decade after the Oscar-winning 2015 film, while many wonder if we will have to wait much longer to delve into Riley’s mind again. But don’t worry, Its plot will continue to expand in the near future, although perhaps not as many expect.

Pete Docter, creative director of Pixarhas always been clear that this universe is a safe bet, as demonstrated by the good box office figures. In just two weeks, the film directed by Kelsey Mann is about to reach 1 billion dollars and sneak into the Olympus of the highest-grossing animated films in history.

But things don’t end there, and the film’s team is already preparing a new project arising from this same plot. Throughout the spring 2025, a new spin-off series of Reverse (Inside Out) will see the light in Disney+. And the Mickey Mouse House streaming service has opted in recent years to expand other sagas through Monsters at work, Chip and Chop. Life in the park either Forky asks a question.

The spin-off series of ‘Inside Out’

“We’re done. It’s coming out next spring, though I’m not sure there’s a concrete release date. Remember in the first movie when we went to Dream Productions to see how Riley’s dreams came together? More or less explains why they are so rare. We continue to explore the power of dreams and how they affect our lives. It’s so cool,” Docter pointed out to Entertainment Weekly.

This spectacular study was visited in the 2015 film by Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong (a character that we especially missed in the sequel), being boycotted by them and causing his expulsion from the place.

Further Hypothetical is the release date of Inside Out 2 (Inside Out 2) in Disney+Its good performance at the box office suggests a late release on the platform to take advantage of the commercial pull, so the usual exploitation framework on streaming, 100 days after its arrival in theaters, could be delayed even further.

This new spin-off might not be the only one. Kelsey Mann admits there’s a lot of usable material that was left out of the final cut of the sequel“There are some things that I know are never going to work, but then there are things that I think are really good and funny, so they should be seen at some point,” the filmmaker said in an interview for GamesRadar.

“It’s a big world to play in. Pete Docter, director of the first installment, and the team of the original film created a real playgroundeither“Mann added. And according to the information that has been reaching us little by little, many emotions were left out (including Shame), so, of course, there is no shortage of ideas.

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