An interesting post was made on the TAG Blog:
Every building of the DW campus is bursting with activity. Monsters and Aliens, Shrek, Madagascar Deux, and on and on. DreamWorks' Lakeside Building is getting enlarged, and the administrative staff is gone from the upper floors.
But down on the lower levels, artists are working. A story crew has started early work in Kung Fu Panda, the Sequel, even while animators are hand-drawing new material for the DVD of Kung Fu Panda, the original.
It's not surprising considering the DreamWorks Animated hit has made about $230 million in 19 days of release worldwide. The film cost about $130 million to make.
There's no need for a sequel but I welcome one with open arms. It was funny as hell and definitely deserves the praise it's getting. Problem is, it would be very easy to screw up a sequel, and I would be anything but surprised if they did.
I second that. It would be just like what happened to the third Shrek movie, the first movie was great, the second movie was good, but the third movie just sucked badly.
I have been a fan of this series since it started(about a year ago in December 2008) and I've been trying my best to spread the word about it. This is a really good take on what happens after The Dark Knight (until Nolan's next film of course). Th...