My complaint with Planes is thus: It was barely a modest win if anything, and they're forcing the franchise down the throats like it was a win. The franchise was mainly a DTV boy's answer to the girl's Tinkerbell films. It's theatrical stay was no more than a last minute run that was going to make its money on home video anyway. The brand was made to sell toys, and the sequel was made the second they started the first one. They want this brand to happen at all costs to sell die cast planes. But not only is it an affront to Disney movie quality, but it's a blight on the merchandising as well. I mean, I'm 70-80 percent happy with Disney, but it should not be a franchise built on talking vehicles while other franchises are neglected. I'm glad we've got slightly more Muppet merchandise this go around, but it still pales in comparison to the unholy 2 kiosks full of Planes stuff no one actually wants.Planes did okay and the movie promotion helped to fan home video sales. The sequel makes complete financial sense. However, I believe that it's being is a blight on the Disney legacy of quality animated films. I caught the first film while actually on a plane going from Houston to San Francisco. Here's my brief 1-star review: A charmless made-for-tots movie with an impressive animation budget.
I think Disney should have shelved this one for the sake of appearance after Frozen beat the pants off of all the offerings from Pixar and Dreamworks last year and even edged out the runaway train that was Despicable Me 2.
The sequel looks like a glorified episode of Rescue Heroes. Only without anything that made Rescue Heroes even remotely entertaining.
But it's clearly getting a theatrical release only due to Pixar's Good Dinosaur being delayed.