Brad Bird Says No to 'Ratatouille 2' Despite Pixar's Persistent Interest
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Zack Sharf
Summary
Brad Bird, director of the beloved Pixar film 'Ratatouille,' has confirmed in an interview with Collider that he has no interest in making a sequel, despite Pixar executives repeatedly pushing for one over the years. Bird believes the story of Remy the rodent chef has been fully told and does not need continuation. This comes as Pixar continues to franchise many of its most popular films, including 'Toy Story,' 'Finding Nemo,' 'The Incredibles,' and even 'Coco.'
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