Co-Director Chris Williams Talks BIG HERO 6; Will There Be A Sequel?

Co-Director Chris Williams Talks BIG HERO 6; Will There Be A Sequel?

In a recent interview with Variety, Big Hero 6 co-director Chris Williams and Disney Animation President Andrew Millstein talked about their movie's recent success, and how they were influenced by Pixar. Williams also touched upon the possibility of a sequel. Check it out here!

By Minty - Feb 17, 2015 07:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Big Hero 6
Source: Variety

Walt Disney Animation's Big Hero 6 ended up being the surprise CBM hit of 2014 for many people. In addition to nabbing an Oscar nod for 'Best Animated Feature', it has also raked in over $500 million at the Box Office - making it Disney's third highest grossing animated movie ever (only trailing Frozen and The Lion King). The film's co-director Chris Williams (Bolt) and Disney Animation president Andrew Millstein recently sat down with Variety to chat about the film's success.

In the interview, Millstein praised Disney's new approach to filmmaking, and the decision to focus on "elevating storytelling and putting filmmakers in the center of the process". This tactic has clearly reaped huge rewards for the studio, having first topped the global box office in 2013 with Frozen, and then producing another hit in Big Hero 6 just a year later. "
The change was about the Pixar team sharing ideas with us, sharing their key principles," Millstein continued, "‘Hero’ is one example of what we’ve learned over the years and our embracing some of the Pixar DNA."


A common theme in Pixar movies, Chris Williams went on to emphasise the importance of crafting an emotional storyline for the movie. "The movie centers on loss, and so we all talked about our own experiences," Williams claimed. "We made ourselves vulnerable once the doors were closed, when we were in the sacred space of the storyroom."

Given the film's international success, talk soon shifted towards the potential of a sequel. When quizzed about it, Williams chose to refer to Pixar head honcho John Lasseter's phillosophy: "
No sequel will ever get made unless the directors want one and feel strongly that there is a story that needs to be told." He then went on to state: "If it’s not a great story, it won’t be a great movie. The crew deserves a great story. And we have expectations from the audience, who grew up with Disney animation. They deserve a great story too."

These quotes are in-line with an older statement from Williams' co-director, Don Hall - made around the time of movie's release back in November, when the pair talked to creativescreenwriting.com:


"We’ll see. We just finished this one, and the truth is, we’re exhausted from the ordeal of making it... We haven’t talked about or thought about any sequels or anything like that. Having said that, of course, we love these characters, and the thought of working with them again some day definitely has its appeal."



Both directors' comments would suggest that, for the time being at least, neither they nor Disney have any solid plans for a sequel to their blockbuster superhero hit. However, given the Walt Disney Company's recent sequel plans with some of its Pixar properties (including the superhero-centric Incredibles 2), it's hard to rule a Big Hero 6 follow-up out just yet.

What do you guys think? Were you a fan of the movie? If so, would you like to see a sequel at all? Some movies are best kept to one installment. Sign off with your thoughts down below!
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HulkOnion
HulkOnion - 2/17/2015, 7:16 PM
GIMME A SEQUEL

Totally getting this on DVD!

Also, Tervor Devall will voice Rocket in the gotg animated series
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 2/17/2015, 7:16 PM
A sequel would be cool, but I'd like to see more obscure Marvel properties in animation. Like not Guardians obscure, but the kind of obscure that won't work in live action. Like Sleepwalker. As long as they tell a unique story.
ThePiedPiper
ThePiedPiper - 2/17/2015, 7:26 PM
Big Hero 7.
the
the - 2/17/2015, 7:35 PM
Rather have Brad Bird do that Incredibles 2
Gab
Gab - 2/17/2015, 7:38 PM
JUMP MAN
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/17/2015, 7:48 PM
Yay for making main with so few thumbs up (which are meaningless now, I think?)!! Somebody's hard work is getting noticed and appreciated, eh Minty? Awesome!

I LOVED Big Hero 6, and it really does deserve a sequel or two. But it sounds like they have the right idea - no sequels just for the sake of them. It should come naturally from the story they already told in the first one. If they manage to make a sequel that has some hard-hitting themes like the ones from Big Hero 6, then go for it! It was such a pleasant surprise, and easily one of the best movies of last year.
DallasAvenger
DallasAvenger - 2/17/2015, 7:50 PM
I'd be surprised if it didn't get a sequel but these movies do take forever to make I suppose and kids do tend to grow up.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 2/17/2015, 7:55 PM
I want a Baymax. Ba-la-la-la-la!
MyNameIsKhan
MyNameIsKhan - 2/17/2015, 8:03 PM
Would Love to see a sequel, but we all know how long it takes Disney to make animated sequels...........................
Agent101
Agent101 - 2/17/2015, 8:12 PM
I'd rather wait for a good sequel than a rushed crappy sequel.
DeusExSponge
DeusExSponge - 2/17/2015, 8:31 PM
Please based Disney, more animated movies for obscure Marvel properties!
davidwiz
davidwiz - 2/17/2015, 8:49 PM
isnt cars also made by Disney, they raked in over a billion for 2 movies lol
the
the - 2/17/2015, 9:00 PM
@0megaDaGod Yes to animated Power Pack movie.
Runaways should be a tv show.
SaveMartha
SaveMartha - 2/17/2015, 9:01 PM
Gimme The Incredibles 2, you assholes!
ruadh
ruadh - 2/17/2015, 9:58 PM
Big Hero Six was awesome on its own merit, but also my son's first movie in the theater. So it's easily my favorite kid movie.
TheAmericanPatriot
TheAmericanPatriot - 2/17/2015, 10:19 PM
I want a sequel! Big Hero 6: Rage of Ultron!

Baymax vs Ultron!

Make it happen!
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 2/17/2015, 11:06 PM
I mostly loved BH6, except for the reveal of the villain, which you could see coming a mile away. I honestly thought they were setting up a red herring, and was a little disappointed to find out that there really was no huge twist coming.
nikgrid
nikgrid - 2/17/2015, 11:20 PM
Big Hero 6 was good storytelling...Frozen was not.
COREY6487
COREY6487 - 2/18/2015, 12:25 AM
too bad... i wish the movie was longer to have some of the cast in it more... go go tomago is a character i wanted to see more of. they did their abilities really well. really fun movie to watch
BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 2/18/2015, 1:24 AM
Walt Disney Animation Studios has always been pretty hesitant to make sequels. (The straight to home video sequels are made by another studio, so they really don't count.) The only WDAS theatrical release sequel that I know of is The Rescuers Down Under. For the most part, their stories are pretty self-contained, so sequels don't make much sense.

However, some of the animated series have been a lot of fun in exploring those worlds and characters. I enjoyed the shows for Aladdin, Tarzan, and Hercules. Even watched a bit of Little Mermaid. Still don't understand why they decided to make Timon and Pumba instead of a Simba show, but whatever. Maybe Big Hero 6 is more suited to an animated series than a sequel. How To Train Your Dragon's series is pretty decent and could serve as a model.
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 2/18/2015, 5:04 AM
My kids loved this....I hope there's a sequel....

JayTopStix
JayTopStix - 2/18/2015, 7:43 AM
To me it was just OK, don't care for the sequel.
Numbuh1Nerd
Numbuh1Nerd - 2/18/2015, 9:28 AM
The first one felt like a good foundation, so a sequel would be very much appreciated. Plus, that movie made a @&$%-ton of money, so there's no way Disney's gonna let them NOT make a sequel.
Minty
Minty - 2/18/2015, 10:10 AM
@SauronsBANE - Lol, apparently if you just spam the news section with enough articles, eventually one will make main haha :P But yeah the thumbs system is down - as a result of that tool thebenefactor. It's meant a lot of Basic User's hard work is now going unnoticed - but if that douche keeps coming back I don't really know how else Nate & the editors can stop him ruining this site's credibility. It's such a crappy situation :/
DudeGuyManBro
DudeGuyManBro - 2/18/2015, 10:49 AM
Meh.
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