The 57-year-old filmmaker revealed the news while promoting "Tomorrowland", reported Ace Showbiz.
When asked if the long-awaited sequel to 2004's "The Incredibles" will be his next project. "Yeah it feels like it to me, yeah," he replied.
About the status update on the writing process of "Incredibles 2", Bird said, "Oh yeah, I have pages, a bunch of pages. I had a lot of ideas for the original 'Incredibles' that I didn't get a chance to use, that I like. I have things that I wanted to pursue a little bit and there wasn't enough time in 'Incredibles'."
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