Wiki News/Can 'iCarly: The Movie' defends from fans getting upset to announcement of movie sequel?

This is what Miranda Cosgrove fans go to do and what they got to do. They must follow Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies' footsteps. This is -- iCarly: The Movie must gross over $100 million domestically by August 22, 2010, so that they can put the movie seuqel in works.

With that being said, can it get there and defend fans from getting upset for them not premiering a sequel right in theaters in front of their faces? If they don't want make a sequel just because they want to prove how successful this movie really is, and why don't think and said who cares about it. They're just kids. And they begging you to do a sequel without doing this work. Period! Therefore, The Rugrats Movie grossed $100 million domestically, and releases a sequel Rugrats in Paris: The Movie two years later, and gross a fraction of the film's original hall. Nickelodeon's biggest grossing movie domestically is The Last Airbender with $128 million.

In the movie sequel, it will focus on Carly going on a fine trip to Texas, where she will met her father and spend time with her, and also will be timing to let her parents to get back together, after years of their divorce. Who would ever see Carly in a cowboy hat? Even if it grossed a total of $99 million, this means that Paramout and Nickelodeon Movies will still not put a sequel in works. Now this is very harsh for Cosgrove, the happiest girl in the world who had the No. 1 movie at the box office with $50 million.