Andrew Stanton to Direct Finding Nemo 2

According to Deadline, Andrew Stanton will be directing Finding Nemo 2.  Stanton’s last movie, John Carter, lost Disney millions of dollars.  This will hopefully be an easy turnaround for the director of the beloved Pixar films Finding Nemo and WALL-E.  While critics like to cry foul of the over sequelization of Pixar, they should remember that BRAVE and the two films following Monsters University, The Good Dinosaur and Pete Docter’s untitled film that takes place in the mind, are original.

From Deadline:

While Andrew Stanton‘s live-action feature directing debut John Carter led to a precedent-setting $200 million write-down for Disneyearlier this summer, the filmmaker is officially out of director jail. I’ve been hearing for months that he would come aboard to direct the sequel to Disney-based Pixar‘s Finding Nemo, with the idea that Disney would give him another shot behind the camera on a live-action film.

I’m told he’s now officially come aboard the Finding Nemo sequel and has a concept the studio loves. Pixar continues to not be helpful on this, as they don’t comment on development. It’s understandable why Disney and Pixar would be excited by this. Stanton won two Oscars for his animation work on Wall-E and Finding Nemo. That original 2003′s fish tale’s $867.9 million worldwide gross makes it still Pixar’s second-highest-grossing film and the third-biggest Disney animated film release ever. And that comes before Finding Nemo is re-released in 3D in September.

As for Disney coming through with another live-action project, I’m hearing that nothing is firm but that the studio is working on it. It looks like the studio is ready to give Stanton a mulligan on John Carter. Stanton, who has played a big role in many of Pixar’s hits going back to Toy Story, has an opportunity to put a big flop behind him and he’s certainly not the first director to have trouble out of the gate, as David Fincher did with Alien 3. Plenty of others failed the first time out and lived to fight another day and Stanton will get the same opportunity from the studio that has made a fortune off his successes.

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AdamBritten 150 pts

I think many people are upset just because Pixar's sequel/original ratio is starting to turn. Sure, there are a number of original projects on their slate but many people think that Disney is pushing Pixar into creating sequels that they can cash in on. Finding Nemo is one of my favorite movies of all time, and part of me wishes they'd just leave it alone, but I'm sure the sequel will also be amazing.

Zach Sears 7 pts moderator

@AdamBritten Pixar's problem is that their characters are so good that people want to spend more time with them. Andrew Stanton said that if the right story came along he would love to do a sequel, so hopefully an amazing one came.

AdamBritten 150 pts

 Zach Sears  That might not really be a problem that they should solve...could be argued.

Zach Sears 7 pts moderator

 AdamBritten Of course it isn't a problem, I was joking.  What they need to do is not green light stories that aren't that great like Cars 2.