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Angry Birds movie sequel announced, out Sept 20th, 2019, Orman (Flapjack) directing

Nirolak

Mrgrgr
The first one made a bunch of money, so this is expected.

'The Angry Birds Movie 2' takes flight as Columbia Pictures and Rovio Entertainment set Creative Team, Release Date
Sequel to animated blockbuster launches September 20, 2019

WASHINGTON, May 22, 2017

Following the success of The Angry Birds Movie, which slingshot to nearly $350 million in worldwide box office and launched a global movie brand, Columbia Pictures in association with Rovio Entertainment Ltd. are once again joining forces on the next high-velocity adventure as the flightless birds and scheming green piggies take their beef to the next level in The Angry Birds Movie 2; Sony Pictures will distribute the sequel.

The sequel is planned to hit theaters on September 20, 2019, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the original Angry Birds game.

The Angry Birds Movie 2 will be directed by Thurop Van Orman (The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Adventure Time). Van Orman recently worked at Disney and Sony Pictures Animation. The film will be co-directed by John Rice (King of the Hill, Rick and Morty), who served as lead storyboard artist on The Angry Birds Movie and directed the popular Angry Birds Hatchlings shorts.

The film will be produced by John Cohen (Despicable Me, The Angry Birds Movie). Peter Ackerman (FX's "The Americans," Ice Age) is writing the screenplay.


The talented team at Sony Pictures Imageworks will once again be handling the animation for the film, which will be with the collaboration of Sony Pictures Animation. Also returning from The Angry Birds Movie will be production designer Pete Oswald and character art director Francesca Natale.

"We are thrilled to be teaming up again with Sony Pictures after the fantastic cooperation in the first movie and I can't wait to experience the new journey in the upcoming film," commented Kati Levoranta, CEO of Rovio Entertainment. "Rovio is continuing to focus on creating exciting new stories and experiences around our games and we're eager to take fans back into the vibrant Angry Birds world on the big screen."

"The Angry Birds Movie took the world by storm last year, creating a whole new legion of fans worldwide," said Sanford Panitch, President of Columbia Pictures. "We had an incredible experience working with our friends and creative partners at Rovio, and now we – including our team at Sony Pictures Imageworks – are ready to launch into this next adventure."
Source: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...set-creative-team-release-date-300461258.html
 

Ridley327

Member
This was one of the few recent Sony films that actually did pretty well for itself, so a sequel was inevitable. Getting Thurop Van Orman on board is a nice little coup, though I have my doubts that either Sony or Rovio is going to let him go full-on Flapjack with the film, as exciting as that would be.
 

tkscz

Member
Expected the first movie to be super generic, but was surprised that it was pretty good for it's source material. Still, I expect this movie to be better than the emoji movie.
 

Kurumi

Member
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I enjoyed the 1st one.
 

Camjo-Z

Member
The first movie wasn't great but it wasn't completely terrible either, had some good gags and fun characters that were unfortunately plopped into a predictable "misfits must band together to save their town" narrative. Hopefully the choice of director is a sign that they actually want to try a little harder with this next one.
 

Chao

Member
Thurop Van Orman as director certainly has me interested, where I didn't care whatsoever about the first film.
What the fuck, out of all people it had to be him?

Love Thurop to death, but hate angry birds to death as well. This could be problematic.
 

jadedm17

Member
What's happening here? I get the sequal but what are people here saying? I enjoy almost every movie to some extent but Angry Birds was one of the least fun movies I've seen in years; Half the jokes we're done better in other movies already.
 

Ridley327

Member
I miss Flapjack

That show died too soon. Wish he was working on that still

Given that Genndy cut his teeth with the Hotel Transylvania films while waiting for something to happen with Samurai Jack, I wonder if Orman might be trying to make something happen with a short Flapjack revival. It and Chowder got done dirty by the exec in charge at time, and I think a lot of people would like to see at least one of them get the chance to end on their own terms.
 

xNiallC

Member
Honestly the first film is pretty damn fun. I really like the way they converted the rudimentary concept into a movie, and it was reasonably funny. Quite excited.
 
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