A Quote by Andy Muschietti

Sequels are always tricky. — © Andy Muschietti
Sequels are always tricky.
As we all know, sequels can be tricky.
Most people know me at Pixar as the guy that doesn't like to do sequels or very reluctant to do sequels.
The thing I do miss about the way some sequels were in the past was that each film felt like its own unique, complete tone. Now, sequels are tonal facsimiles of the ones before them, like a television series, whereas back in the past sequels would often be radically different from the ones before.
I take a firm stand against sequels. My industry brethren are a little shocked at how firmly I'm committed to not doing sequels.
I would happily have done any of the 'Bourne Identity' sequels. There are good sequels, but I'm not good at making them.
I have to stay interested. I can't do the same thing over and over again, which is why I don't do - I've made sequels, but it's the movies that are not sequels that I enjoy the most.
I'm just trying to think what other sequels there were. There was the James Bond movies and not many. I think sequels have become a recent idea of franchising.
We always looked at the movie sequels that we admired, and they always pivot and they always try new things. Even if you swing and miss, at least you're trying something different.
You know for years before the notion of sequels, actors were the franchise. John Wayne would rarely do sequels, but he kind of played the same guy with a different name in every movie. I have no problem with using actors as franchises. And that's what is fun to do.
While I always thought of making sequels to movies like 'Ghayal,' the filmmakers would almost always veto the idea.
Doing science fiction at a high level is tricky. It's really tricky.
Success is a tricky mistress. It's nice to have but it's a tricky thing to embrace.
I don't have any tricky plays, I'd rather have tricky players.
I don't have any tricky plays. I'd rather have tricky players.
I always like to make sequels. It's a nice business to be in.
Sequels to most movies are always fluff and not as good as the first.
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