IGN recently sat down with Chief Creative Officer at Pixar John Lasseter, who had some interesting things to say about a potential The Incredibles sequel and their 2012 film Brave.
The Incredibles update he had to share was disappointing for those who are hoping for a sequel:
“We love [The Incredibles]. We love those characters and love that world too, but there’s nothing in the works right now.”
In related Pixar news, Lasseter spoke about the film Brave and it being the first Pixar film to be set in a specific time period and have a female lead:
At Pixar we’ve always strived to have strong female characters, but granted, all of our films have had male main characters – though female characters have been very, very important in most of the films. But it’s nice to have a film where the female is the main character.”
Added Lasseter, “It’s also our first real, true period film. Incredibles is sort of a period film, in that it’s set in a world that evokes the 60s. But this is really medieval Scotland and it’s really fun to kind of go into this and to have this kind of legend and lore feel to it. But it’s very, very modern in its main character and its arc and the desires and things. It’s got phenomenal characters and the look of this thing is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Even for Pixar, there’s a gorgeous, unique look to this movie and it’s very, very exciting.
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