A Story Already Told
Brad Bird, director of the 2007 Disney and Pixar animated film Ratatouille, has revealed he's not open to a sequel. The filmmaker has been asked about a potential follow-up in a recent interview. Ratatouille was a critical and commercial success.
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Forgotten '90s Anime Series ResurfaceBird has been approached with suggestions for a sequel, but he's not interested. The director mentioned that his team has made subtle hints to gauge his reaction. They've made jokes that hint at a sequel, but Bird remains unenthusiastic.
Bird believes he's already told the story he wanted to with Ratatouille. In the interview, he stated, „They've made little feints towards that to see how I would react. They'll, like, crack a joke, but the joke will be a little bit about a sequel.”He emphasized that he's not open to continuing the story.
Can Ratatouille Be Revived?
Despite Bird's reluctance, the film's enduring popularity raises questions about its potential for a sequel. Ratatouille remains a beloved film, and fans continue to speculate about the possibility of a follow-up. However, without Bird's involvement, a sequel seems unlikely.
The decision not to pursue a sequel means that fans will not see a continuation of Remy's culinary adventures. The original film's story is self-contained, and Bird is satisfied with the narrative he's created.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will there be a Ratatouille sequel? No, Brad Bird is not open to a sequel. The director believes he's told the story he wanted to tell.
Has Brad Bird been asked about a Ratatouille sequel before? Yes, Bird has been approached with suggestions for a sequel, but remains uninterested.
What was Ratatouille about? Ratatouille is an animated film about Remy, a rat with culinary skills, who teams up with a young chef in Paris.
