A year ago, Pixar won a Best Animated Feature Oscar for their unique motion picture, "Inside Out". In any case, despite the fact that Pixar is as yet having accomplishment with new ideas for their upcoming films, fans are excited to see continuations of the studio's darling properties. One of those properties is "Monsters Inc." what's more, there is still a shot, regardless of the possibility that it isn't a good one, that we could see "Monsters Inc. 3" sooner or later.

Pixar and "Monsters Inc." director Pete Docter as of recent had an exclusive talk with Entertainment Weekly and gave a report on a conceivable spin-off. In 2013, Pixar made a prequel to the motion picture as "Monsters University" and as indicated by Docter, that was by plan. Here is the thing that he needed to say when solicited in regards to the likelihood from "Monsters Inc. 3".

"You never say never - who knows what will happen? We purposely went with a prequel for Monsters University because we didn't want to answer some of the questions about what happens to Boo, and how does she grow up, and things like that." He added, "It would have to be really compelling, which is hopefully the benchmark for all of our sequels, anyway."

In the EW article, they made it clear that Pixar and Pete Docter are not effectively taking a gander at doing a "Monsters Inc." continuation at this moment. Presently, the studio has three spin-offs being developed, somewhere else on the Pixar logbook, according to We Got This Covered, "The Incredibles 2" and "Toy Story 4" as of recently swapped released dates, which means the previous continuation is presently on course to arrive somewhat sooner than anticipated.

The prequel, "Monsters University", wasn't exactly as adored as it has a somewhat less great 78 percent endorsement rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It improved in the cinema world, however, getting an exceptionally great $744 million around the world. Cash talks, however, Pixar has a great deal of uprightness so unless they have a smart thought for "Monsters Inc. 3" and the time is correct, the motion picture won't get made. Be that as it may, as Pete Docter said, "never say never."