Monday, September 14, 2015

INCREDIBLE 2 RELEASE DATE RACES PAST CARS 3

Collider sat down and spoke with the writer and director of the 2004 Pixar hit: The Incredibles: Brad Bird regarding the upcoming release of the Iron Giant: Signature Edition. Towards the end of the interview the subject shifted towards a project that was recently announced last year: The Incredibles 2.


And this is what Brad Bird had to say "I have the story arc. I’m probably three-quarters through the script, first pass through the script, but we’re already boarding parts of it. I’ve got a lot of people that worked on the first one working on it, so we’re all having a good time with it."

Brad continued to say "In terms of the release date, we were originally—Incredibles was supposed to happen after Cars, and our wheels just happened to click a little earlier so they moved us up. Release dates are a little fluid when you’re making films so far in advance. Some films are tougher to come together and tough nuts to crack, and other ones comes together a little more quickly, and so I’m just going to work as fast as I can work well with a relatively small team because I like small teams better until you’ve got everything firmly figured out."

As far as the details for the plot of the story, Brad didn't provide any details. But Brad is definitely aware of the saturated Superhero cinema market and working the story with this in mind.



“What you don’t want to do is trot over the same turf in the same way everyone else is,” he said. “So we’re trying to keep it focused in the area that our film was, which was a little bit more about characters and relationships and stuff like that, and see where that takes us.”

The first Incredibles film was released in 2004 produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie met with critical acclaim receiving the 2001 Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. The film went on to gross $631 million worldwide during its theatrical run.

For the rest of the article head over to Collider.


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