


They leave the house and try to find a new one with kids inside of it, which they eventually do. And since this isn't technically a kid's door anymore, they can't use that door to get back. Just then, the old woman's dog tries to attack Mike causing him to backpedal into the closet door, accidentally closing it. It reads: Dear Kitty, I have moved to a new house. Sulley checks underneath the loss floorboard and sure enough, Boo left him a letter. Mike panics asks Sulley if she can see them, but Sulley responds by telling Mike that she is way too old to believe in monsters, so they are essentially invisible to her. Mike and Sulley can immediately tell that something is very wrong. Instead, they find an old woman sleeping in her bed. They approach the bedroom, but there's one problem: Boo is not there. Sulley tries to open the door with all his strength and he ended up forcing it open. The next morning, Mike and Sulley try to open Boo's door, but for some reason, her key card isn't working.

After an awkward beat of silence, Mike tells Sulley that he can afford to be late to lunch tomorrow and that he'll come with him to see Boo. They reminisce and laugh as they pack up old pictures and talk about how not that much is going to change with Mike moving out, but deep down, they both know that things will really never be the same as before. After picking up Mike's family from the airport, he and Sulley spend the night packing up his stuff from the apartment. But Mike says he can't, because he's going out to a pre-wedding lunch with his and Celia's family.Īs they exit the factory, Mike is confronted by the wealthy and self-obsessed Reginald Flankbottom, Celia's ex-boyfriend who belittles and berates Mike for not being able to say "I do". He tells Mike that it's Boo's birthday tomorrow and invites him to come visit her. Mike enters the room, breaking Sulley's days. This is made more evident when he loses his temper at work.Īfter making a mess and cleaning it up due to losing his temper, he comes across Boo's file and instantly becomes lost in a flood of memories of his past few years visiting Boo, such as teaching her a monster's lullaby, Boo showing him a loose floorboard in her room where she keeps all of her valuable and her drawing with a glow-in-the-dark pen. It's clear that Sulley is happy for everybody else's successes and bright futures, but he doesn't exactly feel comfortable and happy where he is. Sulley doesn't miss scaring kids, but he does miss spending time with Mike and how they're going to spend even less time together once Mike is getting married and moving out. Later that day, Sulley who is now the CEO of Monsters Inc is visited by Roz and they get to talk if he ever misses the old days of being a top scarer. She tells him that if he's not ready to say I do at their wedding that Sunday, she will never marry him. It makes Celia delay their wedding three times already and she's furious. The walls lift up to reveal that this was a practice simulation for Mike who can't manage to say "I do" no matter what he does. Right before Mike could say "I do", he faints. The story begins at the wedding of Mike and Celia. This leaves Sully and Mike to think that Boo has moved to a new home, so Mike and Sulley set out to find her. One year after the events of the first film, on Boo's birthday, Sulley and Mike go to her house to wish her a happy birthday, however, when they get there, they find an old lady asleep in her bed.
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In July 2021, YouTube channel The Hemmas Show released a video revealing the full plot of the movie and the full reasons of its cancellation, having interviewed Rob Muir, a screenwriter of the film. As a result, Circle 7 Animation was shut down thus cancelling the drafts of the Toy Story, Monsters Inc, and Finding Nemo sequels, although Toy Story and Finding Nemo eventually got sequels made by Pixar, and Monsters Inc got a prequel.

In early 2006, it was decided that Disney would be better off owning Pixar altogether rather than just the franchises. All of these planned sequels were cancelled, but most movies that were planned to get sequels via Circle 7 eventually did through Pixar. When the 7th Pixar film, Cars, was finished, Disney formed another animation company known as Circle 7 Animation who began working on drafts for Toy Story, Monsters Inc., and Finding Nemo sequels. After this contract ended, rights to all franchises originally produced by Pixar would belong to Disney including rights to making sequels. Pixar had a contract with Disney that would let them make 7 films on their own, with Disney only involved for distributing purposes.
