Fans of the 2005 superhero film Sky High might have reason to get excited, as a sequel could be on the horizon. While no official confirmation has been made, director Mike Mitchell recently mentioned in an interview that a follow-up film could happen with enough fan interest. Sky High follows the lives of young superheroes attending a high school for super-powered individuals, and has gained a cult following since its release. With the recent surge in nostalgia-driven sequels and reboots, it seems fans may have the power to bring Sky High 2 to life if they voice enough support..
In an interview with Inverse, Sky High writer Mark McCorkle mentioned that he believes Disney+ would be a good platform for the sequel. As to whether or not a sequel gets made, the fans need to make themselves heard if they are in support of this.
He said: “To me, it’s a very natural fit for Disney+, and over the years we always thought maybe a sequel could happen one of these days. There was always a belief that this was a rich enough world to keep going with new ideas. At least [Director] Mike [Mitchell] seems to believe it. I guess if the film still has that same affection of people watching it and streaming it on Disney+, who knows. Maybe if the people speak, their wishes will be answered.”
Sky High was centered on a superhero family sending their son to school to learn to become a hero – Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston were the parents, Michael Angarano played their son, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead ended up being the villain.
There were actually plans for a sequel, but it never gained traction. In 2019, director Mike Mitchell, while promoting his new movie The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, he told io9: “I am hugely proud of it and they should make it a franchise. In fact the same writers that didn’t get credit on it, [Jonathan] Aibel and [Glenn] Berger, they did a lot of writing on that film, and we have a whole sequel that’s called Save U [which stands for] Save University.”
Obviously, Disney has little interest in a sequel, so McCorkle is hoping that fan interest online might steer things in a positive direction. I mean, Zack Synder’s cut of Justice League becoming a reality all started with an online petition by a fan in 2017, that garnered over 179000 signatures, so fan interest can go a long way to getting something achieved.
Sky High is currently streaming on HBO Max.
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Mark McCorkle, the writer of “Sky High,” believes that Disney+ would be a suitable platform for a sequel to the film. However, he emphasizes that fan support is crucial in making this happen. McCorkle suggests that if fans continue to show their affection for the original film by streaming it on Disney+, their wishes for a sequel may be answered. Although there were previous plans for a sequel called “Save U,” it never gained traction. McCorkle hopes that fan interest online, similar to the success of Zack Snyder’s cut of “Justice League,” could persuade Disney to reconsider. Currently, “Sky High” is available for streaming on HBO Max.
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