![]() ![]() Toy Story 4, in my opinion, doesn't make sense because, to me, they've already finished that story and that narrative. I suppose you could make the argument that this heavy focus on sequels started with Toy Story 3, but I don't like to count that since, unlike the other sequels they've done since, it felt like a natural continuation of the story established in the previous films. ![]() Look, I've mentioned this a lot when reviewing their movies, but it's obvious that since this Disney mandated sequelitis, with Pixar releasing four sequels starting in 2011 with Cars 2 whereas, prior to that, they had only released two sequels (Toy Story 2 and 3) in the preceding 15 years prior to that point. I'm starting this review a few hours before, I'm assuming, I watch tonight's featured film, so I may not finish this review in time given that I seem to wax poetic whenever I'm reviewing Pixar movies.
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