Universal can't stop the feeling that this movie deserved a sequel so get ready for Trolls 2: April 2020.
‘Trolls 2’ A Go For April 2020 At Universal | Deadline
‘Trolls 2’ A Go For April 2020 At Universal | Deadline
I don't know that it "deserved" another movie based purely on quality, but it certainly made enough money and has been one of the more successful DreamWorks releases of late.Universal can't stop the feeling that this movie deserved a sequel so get ready for Trolls 2: April 2020.
‘Trolls 2’ A Go For April 2020 At Universal | Deadline
The similarities between the Trolls movie and the twitter Nintendo art makes me wonder if parts of the movie were arranged so that they could be used as the basis for aspects of an area similar to a Nintendo area in Beijing or elsewhere, as a backup plan in case Nintendo somehow doesn't allow them to build Nintendo areas after Japan, a backup plan in case the area in Japan goes poorly, a bargaining chip for negotiating with Nintendo, or as a demonstration to Nintendo of the ability to make a movie that looks similar to one of the recent Yoshi games or one of the Kirby yarn games.
Some similarities:
The horse-like Troll could be like Yoshi
The troll named Biggy could be like Donkey Kong
The things that look like tufts of hair with feet could be like Toads or Goombas
The prince Bergen rides a tricycle that drifts through a castle-like building at the beginning of the movie which could be like a go-kart
Two Bergens eat pizza at a roller rink
The trolls live in a forest which could be like the Donkey Kong playground area
The trolls movie has felt-like materials, matted cloth, and braided materials that seem reminiscent of some Yoshi games and Kirby's Epic Yarn
Poppy floats through the air during the end credits of the movie kind of like how Mario can fly
I wonder if there will be any music in this series or if it will be more like a regular cartoon.
I wonder if there will be any music in this series or if it will be more like a regular cartoon.
The similarities between the Trolls movie and the twitter Nintendo art makes me wonder if parts of the movie were arranged so that they could be used as the basis for aspects of an area similar to a Nintendo area in Beijing or elsewhere, as a backup plan in case Nintendo somehow doesn't allow them to build Nintendo areas after Japan, a backup plan in case the area in Japan goes poorly, a bargaining chip for negotiating with Nintendo, or as a demonstration to Nintendo of the ability to make a movie that looks similar to one of the recent Yoshi games or one of the Kirby yarn games.
Some similarities:
The horse-like Troll could be like Yoshi
The troll named Biggy could be like Donkey Kong
The things that look like tufts of hair with feet could be like Toads or Goombas
The prince Bergen rides a tricycle that drifts through a castle-like building at the beginning of the movie which could be like a go-kart
Two Bergens eat pizza at a roller rink
The trolls live in a forest which could be like the Donkey Kong playground area
The trolls movie has felt-like materials, matted cloth, and braided materials that seem reminiscent of some Yoshi games and Kirby's Epic Yarn
Poppy floats through the air during the end credits of the movie kind of like how Mario can fly
Netflix And DreamWorks Animation TV Reveal Six New Original Series | Deadline
New Netflix-DreamWorks series:
Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (Jan. 19, 2018)
She-Ra (Premiere date TBA 2018)
The Boss Baby: Back in Business (Premiere date TBA 2018)
Harvey Street Kids (Premiere date TBA 2018)
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants (Premiere date TBA 2018)
Trollhunters (Part 3) and 3 Below (Second installment of Tales of Arcadia Trilogy)
Trolls and Boss Baby getting shows makes sense as a tie in for their upcoming movie sequels.
It's interesting that Captain Underpants got a show as well. The first movie was profitable this past year with the new cheap outsourcing model that DreamWorks used to keep the cost under $40 million for that movie. That show may test the waters for a sequel.