GimpYancIent
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Here's the annoucement.
Sounds more interesting than the Live Action Little Mermaid. I am sure with Dwayne in it there will be more action.
Here's the annoucement.
Only 10M? That's barely 1% of the tickets sold in North America in 2022. Or to specifically look at Disney, its only 7% of the tickets sold for all Disney movies in North America in 2022.Hear that noise? That's the sound of ten million eyeballs rolling in ten million sockets.
They are two completely different stories, so whatever "action" is in either one is yet to be seen , particularly since neither movie has opened yet, and one of them has not even been filmed.Sounds more interesting than the Live Action Little Mermaid. I am sure with Dwayne in it there will be more action.
Yep! Two different stories with one being more interesting than the other.They are two completely different stories, so whatever "action" is in either one is yet to be seen , particularly since neither movie has opened yet, and one of them has not even been filmed.
He was super passionate about black adam and that didn't work out so well. If I were to guess, I'd say Moana was always going to be remade sooner rather than later. The rock might have helped fast tracked it a bit and Disney just went along with it. But it was the plan all along anyway.As for laziness and cash grab comments, for all we know this was Rock pursuing the movies as a passion project. He is after all very passionate and vocal about his Hawaiian upbringing and Polynesian heritage. It could all be part of his recent contract when he signed on to do the recent movies for Disney, ie the ability to pick his own projects. And Disney wanting to keep their big names happy just said yes.
Oh there's a reason they are doing this. Unless there is some sort of Disney revolt from the fans, I can't see this being anything less than a big hit. The only way I see it not doing well is if Mermaid is an absolute dumpster fire. And even then I wouldn't bet against it.I suspect given how Moana is still in the top ten for streaming that it'll be at least a moderate hit.
Don't get me started on DC and all their problems......He was super passionate about black adam and that didn't work out so well. If I were to guess, I'd say Moana was always going to be remade sooner rather than later. The rock might have helped fast tracked it a bit and Disney just went along with it. But it was the plan all along anyway.
I agree it'll most likely be a hit if for no other reason than the music alone.Oh there's a reason they are doing this. Unless there is some sort of Disney revolt from the fans, I can't see this being anything less than a big hit. The only way I see it not doing well is if Mermaid is an absolute dumpster fire. And even then I wouldn't bet against it.
It wasn't so much a measuring stick but more the rock has not been any sort of sure thing for a while now. DC has had problems since the beginning. I'm sure when they signed the rock to be black adam, they thought the name would be draw enough. I agree that he knows this is an easy feather in his cap. I just don't think he had all that much to do with it. Disney might have made him think it was his idea, but Disney is going to remake everything that has any sort of following anyway.Black Adam didn't have the huge built-in fan base that Moana does. Add to that the mentioned DC problems, and it was almost destined to fail. So I wouldn't use that as a measuring stick here.
I suspect given the above failure (and other recent failures) it was Rock who pushed this to be made as a way to get the stink of those failures off. Something that is more closer to an assured hit.
I’m sure the truth lies somewhere in the middle.It wasn't so much a measuring stick but more the rock has not been any sort of sure thing for a while now. DC has had problems since the beginning. I'm sure when they signed the rock to be black adam, they thought the name would be draw enough. I agree that he knows this is an easy feather in his cap. I just don't think he had all that much to do with it. Disney might have made him think it was his idea, but Disney is going to remake everything that has any sort of following anyway.
For those who think this is too soon, what is the right amount of years passing from making a live action remake of an animated feature?
I guess you need to define medium. While live action films and animated films are technically different mediums. They are still films. I personally have no issues with going from a play/musical, book, video game.... to movie, or the other way around. All those formats are completely different, outside of being a vessel to tell a story. People weren't all that happy when they remade last of us for ps5 but didn't have issues that they made it a tv show. The remake was considered an unnecessary cash grab by a lot of people. So it isn't just people doging on Disney.
It isn't the time that annoys people, it's the laziness.
I think it comes down to balance, at least for myself. I'm a sucker for my beloved IPs so I don't mind a good sequel. Or my favorite game becoming movies. I'll be first in line for elder scrolls 6. But I will also be playing starfield on day one. I am a huge video game nerd. But as much as I love them, I was extremely disappointed in the PS4/Xbox one generation overall. Why? Because of the crazy amount of remasters and remakes from the generation before. As long as I am getting new and unique experiences, I'll be happy with the good ol comfort food that we know and love.I actually thought the show was unnecessary as well. Regardless of its quality, I'd rather see new IPs from Naughty Dog rather than the same story being told over and over again. I still think the original PS4 remaster is the best of the bunch anyways
Actually, they did announce a live action remake of Robin Hood... back in 2020, I think? I'm pretty sure there are live action Hunchback of Notre Dame and Sword in the Stone remakes in development too.What about Robin Hood, The Rescuers, Oliver & Company, The Fox & the Hound, The Great Mouse Detective, The Sword in the Stone, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Emperor's New Groove, Pocahontas, Tarzan, Hunchback of ND, Brother Bear? Why does Moana get the treatment?
How would a live action remake of Robin Hood work since every character is an animal? How would it be any different from any other Robin Hood movie Hollywood has made? CG animals retelling the story would be weird and not "live action".Actually, they did announce a live action remake of Robin Hood... back in 2020, I think? I'm pretty sure there are live action Hunchback of Notre Dame and Sword in the Stone remakes in development too.
As for the others, give them time...
Alan Menken has confirmed that a Pocahontas remake is off the table, which is understandable.Actually, they did announce a live action remake of Robin Hood... back in 2020, I think? I'm pretty sure there are live action Hunchback of Notre Dame and Sword in the Stone remakes in development too.
As for the others, give them time...
With how Disney is today, can they even do Pocahontas without a major rewrite?Alan Menken has confirmed that a Pocahontas remake is off the table, which is understandable.
Here's a list of Disney movies (not counting the 1940s package films) from the WDAS canon for live action remakes:Actually, they did announce a live action remake of Robin Hood... back in 2020, I think? I'm pretty sure there are live action Hunchback of Notre Dame and Sword in the Stone remakes in development too.
As for the others, give them time...
How would a live action remake of Robin Hood work since every character is an animal?
I think it comes down to balance, at least for myself. I'm a sucker for my beloved IPs so I don't mind a good sequel. Or my favorite game becoming movies. I'll be first in line for elder scrolls 6. But I will also be playing starfield on day one. I am a huge video game nerd. But as much as I love them, I was extremely disappointed in the PS4/Xbox one generation overall. Why? Because of the crazy amount of remasters and remakes from the generation before. As long as I am getting new and unique experiences, I'll be happy with the good ol comfort food that we know and love.
Probably like the 2019 "live action" Lion King. It'll be all CGI critters and environments, but ugly in its realism.
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