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More 'Beauty and the Beast' Movies Are Possible, Plus: The 'Frozen' Easter Egg That Never Happened


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The recipe itself is a tale as old as time: if a movie is ridiculously successful, chances are strong we'll see those characters return for a sequel. With Beauty and the Beast posting one of the biggest opening weekends ever, firmly on its way to becoming the year's first billion-dollar moneymaker, does that automatically mean a sequel is all but guaranteed? Well... yes and no. During a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from The Lone Ranger to the studio's recent success adapting their animated classics to live action, Deadline asked Disney president Sean Bailey whether Beauty and the Beast would get a sequel. While Bailey said there were currently no plans for a sequel, he did suggest that they are pursuing potential spinoffs and prequel...
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