Big Hero 6 Producer Reveals The One Condition For A Sequel Getting Made

Big Hero 6 Producer Reveals The One Condition For A Sequel Getting Made

Big Hero 6 producer Roy Conli has revealed what it will take for a sequel to happen. Loosely based on the Marvel superhero of the same name, Disney’s 2014 animated adaptation proved a box office boon for the studio, bringing in over $657 million in worldwide box office. Not only would the movie go on to spawn two spinoff television shows, 2017’s Big Hero 6: The Series and 2022’s Baymax!, but it would also inspire a manga adaptation and multiple video games.

Ahead of Disneynature’s upcoming documentary movie Tiger, Screen Rant spoke with Conli and asked whether there were any plans for another big screen follow-up to his 2014 animated hit. While no plans for a Big Hero Six sequel exist, Conli revealed that he “always secretly urge[s]” original co-director Don Hall to return to the property. However, he suggested any such move would rely on Hall’s involvement, given he was responsible for the initial concept. Check out his comments below:

You know, we’re celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Big Hero 6 this year. A great movie for myself, Don Hall, and Chris Williams, who put that together. It’s interesting because it is really up to Don whether he wants to make a sequel to that. It was Don’s concept and idea. I always secretly urge him to do it, but we’ll see. He loves working on new property. So we’ll see what happens.

Could A Big Hero 6 Sequel Potentially Connect With The MCU?

Marvel’s Multiverse Could Open Up New Possibilities For The Disney Hit

Despite being heavily influenced by Pixar’s animation style and storytelling sensibilities, the Big Hero 6 original comics has a Japanese-based Marvel superhero team that differs from its movie counterpart. Throughout their original comic book appearances, Big Hero 6 would cross paths with several major Marvel characters including Charles Xavier, Elektra, Spider-Man, and Doctor Octopus.

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When Walt Disney Animation Studios began to adapt the property for their 2014 animated movie, they would ultimately restructure the story and make significant departures from the character’s original backgrounds and designs. Moreover, the finished movie would also take place in its own world, separate from the larger Marvel universe. However, given the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s more recent embrace of alternate universes, it is possible that a Big Hero 6 sequel could potentially see the property return to its comic roots and re-establish its links with existing Marvel lore.

With Marvel Studios’ animated properties ­X-Men ’97 and What If..? seemingly taking place within the broader multiverse of the MCU, so too could a potential Big Hero 6 sequel. While it is unlikely that Disney’s animated Baymax would exist in the same world as characters like Captain America and Iron Man, it is entirely possible their own world could exist somewhere on a branched timeline on Loki’s World Tree. Yet, at this stage, it is unclear whether a sequel to Big Hero 6 will even happen, let alone if it could potentially establish connections back to its Marvel roots.

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Big Hero 6

PG
Animation
Action
Adventure
Comedy
Family

In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Big Hero 6, the child genius Hiro Hamada works with his brother Tadashi’s inflatable robot, Baymax, to assemble a superhero team in the fictional city of San Fransokyo. The titular group of geeky heroes, composed of Honey Lemon, Go Go Tomago, Wasabi, and Fred, help Hiro and Baymax take down a masked villain powered by nanobots.

Director

Don Hall
, Chris Williams

Release Date

October 24, 2014

Studio(s)

Disney

Distributor(s)

Disney

Writers

Don Hall
, Jordan Roberts
, Robert L. Baird
, Daniel Gerson
, Duncan Rouleau
, Steven T. Seagle

Cast

Ryan Potter
, Scott Adsit
, Jamie Chung
, T.J. Miller
, Daniel Henney
, Damon Wayans Jr.
, Genesis Rodriguez
, James Cromwell
, Alan Tudyk
, Maya Rudolph

Runtime

1h 42m

Budget

165 million