Sky High 2: Cancelled Sequel's Plot Details & Returning Cast Revealed By Director
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Summary Director Mike Mitchell revealed plans for a canceled Sky High sequel involving the original students as teachers at a superhero college.
Cast members Mary Elizabeth Winsted and Kurt Russell were set to return for Sky High 2, which unfortunately never came to fruition.
Mitchell envisioned a fun transition from high school to college years for the characters at a place called Save U, promising an exciting sequel.
Director Mike Mitchell is opening up about every key detail from the canceled Sky High sequel. The original movie was released in 2005 and followed the adventures of a group of students at a high school for superheroes. It was relatively successful, having earned $86.4 million on a budget of $35 million. In 2016, Disney announced plans to produce a sequel, but there have been few new developments in the years since. Unfortunately, Sky High 2 simply never happened.
In an interview with ComicBook.com to promote Kung Fu Panda 4, Mitchell spoke sparingly about the potential story and the cast members for Sky High 2. The original students would have returned as teachers, and the narrative would have involved a college for superheroes. Other cast members, including Mary Elizabeth Winsted and Kurt Russell would also have returned. Check out his full quote below:
"All the original kids would be back again, including Cousin Greg [Nicholas Braun]. That was one of his first films. Mary Elizabeth Winsted as Royal Pain, Kurt Russell would have to be back as well. We figured all the kids are now grown up and they're all university teachers at a place called Save U. You just take all that fun and we bring it from the high school into the college years. It would be such a blast."
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Source: ComicBook.com

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