Inside Out’s Amy Poehler Pitches Ambitious Multi-Sequel Plan

The star voices her desire to see Riley's emotional journey explored across multiple Inside Out sequels, akin to the Seven Up documentary series.

As Disney and Pixar gear up for the release of Inside Out 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2015 critically acclaimed animated hit, Amy Poehler, the voice behind the emotion Joy, has revealed her ambitious vision for the franchise’s future. In a recent interview with Empire, Poehler expressed her desire to see the Inside Out series span multiple sequels, chronicling the life of the protagonist, Riley, at various stages, akin to the groundbreaking documentary series Seven Up.

“I just think that they should make these films like Seven Up, every couple of years in Riley’s life. A young adult, a young mother, and I think a middle-aged person. Everyone’s having these very distinct new emotions that are showing up all the time,” Poehler shared, drawing inspiration from the iconic British documentary that revisited the same group of individuals every seven years, capturing their evolving lives and perspectives.

Poehler’s proposal is a bold and intriguing one, as it would allow the Inside Out franchise to explore the complexities of human emotions and experiences across different phases of life. Rather than confining the story to a specific age or period, the series could delve into the ever-changing emotional landscapes that individuals navigate as they transition from adolescence to adulthood, parenthood, and beyond.

The idea holds particular significance given the deeply relatable and resonant themes that Inside Out has already tackled. By following Riley’s journey over the course of multiple sequels, the franchise could potentially offer profound insights into the human condition, showcasing how emotions evolve and manifest in new ways as we navigate life’s challenges and milestones.

Poehler’s enthusiasm for the project is palpable, as she reflects on the emotional impact of the original Inside Out. “It was super-emotional, and I felt so proud to be in it. I still maintain it’s probably the best film I’ve ever been in,” she admitted, acknowledging the immense pressure that comes with trying to top such a beloved and critically acclaimed work.

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However, Poehler remains undeterred, channeling the spirit of her on-screen character, Joy, by embracing the opportunity to push boundaries and create something truly remarkable: “This is where Joy and I dovetail. You can’t let that fear stop you from action. You have to act.”

With Inside Out 2 set to hit theaters on June 14, 2024, fans of the franchise will soon have a chance to reunite with the colorful and endearing emotions that have captured hearts across generations. As for Poehler’s ambitious vision, only time will tell if Disney and Pixar will embrace the opportunity to chronicle Riley’s emotional journey over the course of multiple sequels, creating what could potentially become a landmark series in the annals of animated storytelling.

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