Apparently, it is the new paradigm being implemented by Disney because the entertainment conglomerate wants to elevate storytelling and put filmmakers in the center of the process. This only means that Disney would only agree to make sequels of its past film if the creative team can come up with a worthy idea of making one.
Amid the rather pessimistic view of Williams, “Big Hero 6” co-director Don Hall seems rather confident that there will be a “Big Hero 7.”
While fans of Hiro Hamada, Baymax and the rest of the “Big Hero 6” team are already anticipating the sequel to the 2014 hit animated movie, it seems to have been overtaken by plans to launch a “Big Hero 6” TV series on Disney Channel sometime next year.
However, the plan of Disney did not lessen the excitement and anticipation of fans on “Big Hero 7” notwithstanding that it had been making the rounds on the internet since early last year.
The new animated TV series shall be produced by “Kim Possible” creators Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, together with Nicholas Filippi as supervising director.
Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer of Disney Channels Worldwide, express excitement on the possibility that “Big Hero 6” will make a huge stomp in the programming of Disney Channel.
Hey,yo I am big big fans of Big hero 6 and can’t wait for the next sequel…I just wanna ask is it true Big hero 7 will come out in 2019? I mean some internet viral say Big hero 7 will come out in 2017…so,which one is true?
Answer me…