Onward

Onward (2020)

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Corrected entry: No stop sign can be seen, even though the boy said there was a stop sign.

Correction: This is too vague. At least a brief description of the scene (s) in question needs to be included in the entry.

Phaneron

Correction: He probably wiped it off before he came into the house.

Joey221995

Corrected entry: When Officer Bronco discovers the bumper to the van on the path he drives on the path without moving or running over the bumper.

jaydowg23

Correction: After the bumper's closeup Colt steps on the gas pedal, and when he turns onto the Path of Peril we can see Colt drive to the left (viewer's left) of the bumper, then drives over some rocks on this rocky path. Colt did not need to move the bumper or run over it, he merely drove around it.

Super Grover

Corrected entry: The staff made from the splinter should have shrunk back down to splinter size eventually. When the same spell was used to try to grow the gas can but failed, he accidentally shrunk his brother. The spell wore off after just an hour or so and the brother said that the spell wears off, so should have worn off on the staff too.

Correction: The shrinking effect was the spell going wrong, so it did eventually wear off. The enlargement is permanent.

LorgSkyegon

Barley Lightfoot: There's no top half! I definitely remember Dad having a top half.

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Trivia: When Barley and Ian are paying their toll at the "troll bridge", look on the right hand side and you can see the Pizza Planet Truck.

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Answer: A sequel is still possible, but PIXAR and Disney say there are no current plans for one. They are open to the possibility but claim to be moving away from a sequel-heavy slate to instead focus on original projects. Although it received good reviews, Onward under-performed at the box office, though that was partially due to the COVID pandemic. A sequel is doubtful, or, if there is one, it could be a straight-to-video DVD.

raywest Premium member

Answer: It's hard to say for certain, but any movie that ends up making a lot of money is pretty much guaranteed nowadays to get a sequel, as it signals to the studio and producers that they now have a recognizable and lucrative IP.

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