Bob Iger Weighs in on a Possible Inside Out 3

Bob Iger Weighs in on a Possible Inside Out 3

As a long-time Pixar enthusiast who grew up watching Toy Story and Finding Nemo, I’ve seen the magic they weave into their stories. Inside Out 2 was a masterpiece that touched my heart and made me laugh until it hurt. So, when I heard whispers of an Inside Out 3, I couldn’t help but feel a tinge of excitement mixed with a dash of skepticism.


The second installment of Inside Out is still smashing box office numbers in cinemas, leaving some pondering what an Inside Out 3 might entail. With Disney’s D23 event on the horizon, fans will catch a sneak peek into the studio’s upcoming projects. In a recent conversation with Good Morning America, Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, discussed their latest releases and hinted at potential future movies. Regarding the possibility of an Inside Out 3, while Iger couldn’t reveal any details just yet, he expressed his enthusiasm for another film in the series.

Inside Out 3 a Reality?

As a passionate gamer excitedly anticipating more of Pixar’s Inside Out universe, Iger’s words sparked hope when he mentioned his longing to see a third movie materialize. He hinted, “I’ll just leave it at that,” which definitely suggests a strong possibility of a third film if they come up with an impressive concept. The good news is, there are plenty of paths they could explore for Inside Out! They might delve deeper into her high school years or fast-forward to college and adult life – the possibilities are endless!

If you continue your education beyond high school, you can explore various aspects such as stress, love, and experiences like Riley’s first date or her journey to prom. As she progresses further, you could delve into her college life, from her freshman year to her graduation day, and even glimpse into what comes after school. Similar to the Toy Story series, where the main characters evolve and new ones are introduced, a wide range of emotions will also play a role in this narrative.

Paraphrase of Inside Out 2 Information

For the sequel, we have new additions to the cast: Maya Hawke portrays Anxiety, Ayo Edebiri takes on Envy, Adèle Exarchopoulos embodies Ennui, Paul Walter Hauser plays Embarrassment, Kensington Tallman joins as Riley, Lilimar becomes Valentina, Diane Lane portrays Riley’s Mom, Kyle MacLachlan plays Riley’s Dad, Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green is Bree, Grace Lu is Grace, Yvette Nicole Brown takes on Coach Roberts, Sarayu Blue is Margie, Flea plays Jake, Ron Funches stars as Bloofy, Dave Goelz appears as Mind Cop Frank, James Austin Johnson comes in as Pouchy, Bobby Moynihan portrays Forgetter Bobby, Frank Oz reprises his role as Mind Cop Dave, Paula Pell takes on Mom’s Anger, Paula Poundstone becomes Forgetter Paula, John Ratzenberger is Fritz, Kendall Coyne Schofield announces the hockey matches, June Squibb plays Nostalgia, Kirk Thatcher is Foreman, and Yong Yea appears as Lance Slashblade.

Home Release Special Features

The sequel to Inside Out is set to be digitally released on August 20th, followed by a Blu-ray and DVD release on September 10th. Although no specific streaming date has been announced for Disney+ yet, it’s expected that Inside Out 2 will eventually appear there. In the interim, you can learn more about some of the bonus features included in the home video edition below.

In “Inside Out 2,” as Riley approaches puberty, there’s an anticipation for a host of novel feelings entering her life, potentially disrupting Joy’s tranquility. However, the specific emotions that will make their debut were left uncertain. The process of selecting and crafting these new emotions, namely Anxiety, Embarrassment, Boredom, and Envy, provided an exciting journey into a teenager’s evolving mindset. This creative process was also influenced by abandoned ideas from the first movie. In this documentary, we delve into the development of these fresh, amusing, and oddly relatable characters.

“Exploring the Scene: ‘The Vault’: A team of central artists analyze and debate the sequence called ‘The Vault.’ They pause and resume, comparing it to different interpretations of the scene across various IP versions. During this discussion, they share insights about the inspiration for Riley’s hidden memories such as Bloofy and Lance Slashblade, the creative process behind developing the scene in Story, and the technical hurdles encountered when crafting 2D characters within Riley’s CG mental world.”

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2024-08-10 02:39