There's going to be more Monsters at Work at Disney+. The streaming service has just officially renewed the Monsters, Inc. spinoff series for season 2 with plans to bring the show back in 2023. The announcement was made by Disney+ with a tweet that included a compilation video of all the times the Monsters at Work characters said the number 2 in season 1.

Serving as a direct sequel to Monsters, Inc., Monsters at Work features the voices of Billy Crystal as Mike Wazowski, John Goodman as Sulley, Ben Feldman as Tylor Tuskmon, Mindy Kaling as Val Little, Henry Winkler as Fritz, Lucas Neff as Duncan P. Anderson, and Alanna Ubach as Katherine "Cutter" Sterns. Also part of the voice cast are Bonnie Hunt, Curtis Armstrong, Jennifer Tilly, Bob Peterson, Stephen Stanton, and Christopher Swindle.

You can read a synopsis for the series below.

"Monsters at Work takes place the day after the Monsters, Incorporated power plant started harvesting the laughter of children to fuel the city of Monstropolis, thanks to Mike and Sulley's discovery that laughter generates ten times more energy than screams. It follows the story of Tylor Tuskmon, an eager young monster who graduated top of his class at Monsters University and always dreamed of becoming a Scarer until he lands a job at Monsters, Incorporated, and discovers that scaring is out and laughter is in. After Tylor is temporarily reassigned to the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team (MIFT), he must work alongside a misfit bunch of mechanics while setting his sights on becoming a Jokester."

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While new monster Tylor Tuskmon is in the show's central role, Mike and Sulley are still integral parts of Monsters of Work. Before the show's premiere, Billy Crystal had confirmed to fans that the series is indeed a true sequel to Monsters, Inc. and should appeal to fans of the movies. Mike and Sulley are also at a different place than they had been in the original film, but the spirit of the movie is there with many of the same voice actors coming back along with the same style of humor.

"So now, we're on the Laugh Floor," Crystal has said of where Mike and Sulley have wound up in the new show, per Collider. "We've created all of the new, young, great characters with some great voice actors, and John and I are reprising our parts. I tell ya, it's [been] 20 years [since the release of Monsters, Inc.] and that movie looked amazing 20 years ago... It's fantastic looking, it's hilarious, and we're having a lot of fun doing it."

You can watch Monsters at Work streaming on Disney+. Season 2 does not yet have a premiere date.