Ratatouille’s Patton Oswalt Explains How Inside Out 2 Is Influencing Him Not To ‘Rush Out’ A Sequel To His Own Pixar Movie

Ratatouille’s Patton Oswalt Explains How Inside Out 2 Is Influencing Him Not To ‘Rush Out’ A Sequel To His Own Pixar Movie

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There’s no denying that Pixar is a powerhouse when it comes to the animation genre. The company has consistently released some of the best family movies for over three decades, including some iconic sequels that might even be better than the original movies. As the animation giant gears up for its highly anticipated 2024 movie release, Inside Out 2, there’s another movie that many want to see a sequel to, including the voice of Ratatouille’s Remy, Patton Oswalt.

With the comedian appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live the same day as Amy Poehler, who voices Inside Out’s Joy, the talk show host began the interview by asking Oswalt why the studio hasn’t gotten around to Ratatouille 2. While open to doing a sequel, the comedian has the following to say in response:

Obviously I would love to do a Ratatouille sequel, but I am of the mind of I want to wait until Brad Bird gets an amazing idea for it. You know what I mean? They took their time with the Inside Out sequel. It’s amazing. They had a really fantastic story to tell. Because Inside Out, that was one of my favorite movies, and my daughter especially [liked it]. We watched it like six times. Every weekend, ‘Let’s go see Inside Out again.’ And it was such a huge hit, but they didn’t rush out. They waited until an amazing story came along. So this sequel is like, ‘Oh good, this is worth waiting for.

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