Sadly, there was no legit observation confirming from Disney or Pixar about “Coco 2.” In a similar way, there was no phrase from someone serious about 2017’s “Coco,” like co-directors Adrian Molina and Lee Unkrich, {that a} sequel to the animated movie is in any degree of building.
A part of this can be from delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic; productions of all genres in each movie and tv were affected since March 2020. Pixar additionally turns out to be rather cautious and considerate about which in their films they deem worthy of a follow-up to an authentic tale. For instance, “Ratatouille” and “Up” have by no means had sequels, however each “Vehicles” and “Toy Tale” have change into multi-film franchises through the years. And but, all 4 movies have the standard signs of a sequel-worthy movie: essential reward (by the use of Rotten Tomatoes), cast field place of work receipts (by the use of The Numbers), and a tale this is open-ended sufficient to invite any other installment. In a similar way, “Coco” ticks off all of those containers, however it is conceivable Pixar merely does not assume Miguel returning to the Land of the Lifeless could be a a hit continuation of the primary movie.
Even supposing “Coco 2” started manufacturing this 12 months, it will take a very long time for it to hit theaters, as Pixar can take a couple of years to broaden and bring their animated function movies (by the use of Harvard Industry Evaluation). If a 2d “Coco” movie does occur, be expecting it quite a lot of years from now. For now, you’ll stream “Coco” on Disney+.