Monstre Compagnie 2 ~upd~ (2027)
As of now, Pixar has not officially greenlit a film titled Monsters, Inc. 2. However, the studio’s philosophy regarding sequels has shifted over the years. Under the leadership of Pete Docter—the director of the original film and current Chief Creative Officer of Pixar—the studio has prioritized original stories while remaining open to sequels if the "idea is right."
When Monsters, Inc. debuted in 2001, it redefined what a "buddy comedy" could look like. The chemistry between the hulking, blue-furred James P. Sullivan and the wisecracking, one-eyed Mike Wazowski became the heartbeat of Pixar’s early success. However, more than two decades later, fans are still asking the same question: will we ever see a true Monstre Compagnie 2? monstre compagnie 2
| Point de comparaison | Monstres et Compagnie (2001) | Monstres Academy (2013) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Aventure / Buddy movie | Film universitaire / Coming of age | | Relation Sulli/Mike | Amis complices | Rivaux devenant amis | | Thématique | Ne pas juger sur l'apparence (les enfants) | Trouver sa place et accepter ses limites | | Antagoniste | Randall Boggs (rival personnel) | Hardscrabble (figure d'autorité) | As of now, Pixar has not officially greenlit
While Mike and Sulley appear as supporting characters, the show is more of a workplace comedy ensemble than a direct Monstre Compagnie 2. It explores the logistical transition of the factory but leaves the door open for a big-screen adventure. Will a Feature-Length Sequel Ever Happen? Under the leadership of Pete Docter—the director of
Mike and Sulley meet in college, start as rivals, and eventually learn to work together. No Boo or door factory—this is set before the first film.