‘Bee Movie’ and ‘Megamind’ are some of Dreamworks’ animated films
Dreamworks is a producer of animations, television programs and online virtual games that enjoy great success within the cinematographic universe. Among some of the successful feature films produced by the brand, one can mention the animations ‘Bee Movie’ and ‘Megamind’.
But, although the company is a highlight within the world of animations, not all films produced by dreamworks that end up gaining a continuation in their history, so that they become franchises. Knowing this, RECREIO went after 5 Dreamworks animations that deserve a sequel. Check it out below:
1. ‘Penguins of Madagascar’
Many fans of one of Dreamworks’ most well-known animations, ‘Penguins of Madagascar’, argue that the film’s spin-off deserved a sequel.
Among the arguments of those who defend a sequel to the animation, is the entertainment value and the demand that the villainous character of the story has, in addition to saying that the film appears to have an aspect considered darker than the series ‘Madagascar’ itself. In 2008, Nickelodeon produced a series titled ‘The Penguins of Madagascar’ which lasted until the year 2015.
2. ‘Bee Movie’
The film released in 2007 tells the story of the bee Barry, who decides to fly out of the hive for the first time and talk to humans, it is also one of the Dreamworks features that did not receive a sequel.
According to animation fans, the work, which has great cultural prestige, should have a sequel to address new adventures of the beloved bee.

3. ‘Megamind’
‘Megamind’ is a 2010 movie that marked generations, where the title character is one of the least successful villains, however, the most brilliant the world has ever known.
Even though a little over a decade has passed since its launch, on the internet, this Dreamworks animation is still one of the most talked about. In addition, the animation director, Tom McGrathremains within the company that produced the animation.

4. ‘Down Water’
The 2006 animation has countless admirers hoping for a sequel, further championing the Aardman co-production, which, at the time it was released, was praised for its clever writing and compelling visuals.
However, according to information from the Hollywood Reporter, the insignificant financial development caused Dreamworks to end its relationship with Aardman. Also, after the breakup, a sequel to the film is still somewhat uncertain.

5. ‘The Road to El Dorado’
Animation of the year 2000, ‘The Road to El Dorado’ is one of the productions that fans ask for a continuation. The film portrays the story of Miguel and Tulio, two Spanish drug dealers in the City of Gold in a very crazy adventure.

Source: Recreio
