I'm good with that. I'm so super anixous to first see the trailer for the new Bolt movie coming in November. It will be so cool the first time I see it.
Has anyone tried using google and tpying in future movies in production? That would work as a confirmation that Bolt 2 is actually in production and when it will actually come out.
I'm not seeing it anywhere for 2012 or 2013. That trailer can't come out soon enough because until then I can't seem to find 100% proof that Bolt 2 Thunder Strikes is going to be released in November of this year.
CALLING ALL BOLT FANS!!!!!!! I need everybodys help!!! I fear disney may not make a Bolt 2 :( so i say let us all work together and create a storyline and script that we all like and agree with and submit it to Disney. but we all must like the storyline for this to work... who's with me!? we'll need ideas, great writers, the whole 9 yards!
I'm all for trying this again with making a story line script and all to send to Hollywood but what we really need to to find anyone with a connection in IMAX studies. Where the original Bolt was produced. We send it to them and they get it inside the studio and into the hands of someone important. A stroke of luck if we could get it to Byron Howard and Chris Williams the directors. I personally like the idea of Bolt having a family with a dog in the sequel. The description I wrote down on the previous page I think would make a great plot for the sequel. That could be a basis for all this.
Then the important parts done. Now the script just has to be made. So who knows how to make a few hundred page script? A year or two back in this posting a few different people said they had made their own sequel and sent it to Hollywood. Now obviously that didn't work but if we can contact them then maybe we could have then give us the script and then you Boltdoglover can send them to your poeple that you have direct connections with imax, they give it to someone in power and badda bing badda bomb we have a sequel in production in imax studios.
Well I can't have that so I'll start something. Doesn't everyone here love it when we ask people why not make a Bolt sequel and they say "Everything was wrapped up in the end and gave no hint to a sequel." Well what do you call Cars 2 or Alpha and Omega 2 then? Both of those stories wrapped themselves up pretty well no absolute need to answer questions left by the film in a sequel to take care of. SOI want to know what made Bolt different from them? Is it because when Alpha and Omega was made it didn't have much competition to lose business too really? Bolt had steap competition when it came out in the form of other animation films and it still made a great big wad of cash for everyone. Sequels are easier to make than new ones because you already have the characters drawn in many poses, the actors to voice them, love from the crowd, and the characteristics of all the characters except of course all the new characters they add to a sequel. Now let's hear some replies to this.