If you are not familiar with the series, it is a sequel to the 2002 Pixar film, Monsters Inc. While Mike is enjoying being in charge, but also now he has to train a bunch of scary monsters on how to be funny, that was the fun of playing that, where Sully is trying to shoulder this weight of responsibility, while Mike is enjoying being in charge, but also now he has I know that this idea is obvious, but it took us a long time to perfect it, because we have this character that graduated from Monsters U and then he goes and shows up, and that seems like an obvious idea, but it took us a long time to hone in on that. The show features Billy Crystal, Billy Crystal, Ben Feldman, Henry Winkler, Lucas Neff, and Alanna Ubach.
Incoming: enough laughter to power all of Monstropolis. 🔋 #MonstersAtWork season 2 is coming to #DisneyPlus in 2023! pic.twitter.com/fg1j8lL5Ov
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Bobs Gannaway spoke with Comicbook.com about the themes of a changing work culture that were used in the series. We get to see our favorite characters from both the movie and the show, and we are sure to have a great time. After graduating from college, Tylor is assigned to the Monsters Inc. Facilities Team as a mechanic. While Mike and Sully tackle the company from the top, Tylor and the MIFT crew are in the bowels. Tylor received a letter of acceptance from the previous owner. While the show received mostly average reviews from critics, it did manage to lay down the groundwork for some fun original stuff.
There are a few things confirmed after watching the trailer. Tylor has big dreams of becoming a scarer. The MIFT crew is back for more. A new cast of characters push the plotline to the side.
It's bad news for Tylor if you remember what happened to him in the movie. When they're told, Mike's super excited and Sulley's face drops.
Disney+ has new episodes of Monsters at Work every Wednesday for ten episodes. A time of change is a good time to tell a story. The first trailer for the second season of Monsters at Work was posted on Disney+ earlier this week.
Kevin Deters will be the executive producer of the second season of Monsters at Work. They are having to deal with being in charge. The two attitudes are responsibility and perks.