Today, foreign media revealed a good news that the popular Disney feature animation "Big Hero 6" will be filming a sequel, and the title is likely to be "Big Hero 7". So who is the seventh person in the title? According to analysis, this seventh person is likely to be Teddy who "died" in the first film! "Big Hero 6" has a global box office of over $651 million, becoming the highest-grossing animated film last year, ranking among the top three Disney films, and won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film. The cute character "Baymax" in the film has also soared in popularity.
In an interview with Stan Lee by the Toronto Sun, Stan Lee revealed that after filming Ant-Man and other works, the creation of sequels to Guardians of the Galaxy, Big Hero 6, The Avengers and Captain America will begin to return, but Stan Lee did not directly announce that Teddy is still alive, and the news is indeed suspected of being a headline party. However, Moviepilot editor Jon Negroni believes that Tadashi is still alive and will become a villain in the sequel. He believes that there is no direct evidence of Teddy's death in the previous work. Although a funeral was held for Teddy, the charred body has never appeared, and the cemetery may just be a cenotaph. Jon's point of view is indeed very inspiring, but if it really unfolds according to this plot, it will fall into clichés. But as loyal fans of Baymax, we still look forward to seeing Teddy's return on the screen. |
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