The success of the first movie was partly due to the extensive research conducted by Pixar's creative team, who visited numerous places in Mexico to capture the authenticity of the Day of the Dead traditions. Locations that inspired the original film include the cemetery of San Andres Mixquic in Tláhuac, Mexico City, the pyramids of Teotihuacán, the Ropero Square in Guanajuato, and various communities in Michoacán.
While the specific details about the plot of 'Coco 2' remain undisclosed, fans and movie experts are already speculating about possible story directions. These include Miguel as a teenager or young adult, facing new challenges related to his musical passion and family traditions, the exploration of new regions or aspects of the Land of the Dead, a possible focus on other members of the Rivera family, and the introduction of new Mexican traditions besides the Day of the Dead.
Currently in the early stages of development, 'Coco 2' is set to premiere in four years. The creative teams are working on the script, conceptual design, and pre-visualization. The long production period is typical of Pixar films, which usually require between 4 and 5 years from conception to release. This meticulous process allows the studio to refine every aspect of their productions, from the narrative to technical advancements in animation. In the meantime, fans can re-watch the original movie and speculate on what awaits them in the next visit to the vibrant and emotional Land of the Dead.
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