News Live-Action Tangled Remake in Development

DCBaker

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According to Deadline, Michael Gracey is currently in negotiations to direct:

Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) has entered negotiations to direct a live-action Tangled film for Disney, Deadline can reveal.

A modern retelling of the classic Rapunzel fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, Tangled is being described as a revival of Disney’s Oscar-nominated 2010 animated feature of the same name, which was the 50th put out by the studio. Plot details are under wraps but the film is expected to follow along the lines of the animated version.

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, the multi-hyphenate behind titles like Do Revenge, Thor: Love and Thunder and Sony’s upcoming reboot of I Know What You Did Last Summer, penned the most recent draft of the script. Kristin Burr and Lucy Kitada will produce for Burr! Productions. No word yet on casting.

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erasure fan1

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Where is the Black Cauldron live action remake? That one would actually be good.
I've been very, VERY hard on the Disney live action remakes. But I've said from the beginning, this would be the one I would see opening day. Because there's actually, a reason to make it.
 

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HOUSE OF MAGIC
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Where is the Black Cauldron live action remake? That one would actually be good.
The only one I'd actually pay to see in theaters. Disney's doing it all wrong. Why not take the lower performers and turn them into live action. A redemption of sorts but also still having enough name recognition to drive sales and put butts in seats. Black Cauldron would be a fantastic choice for live action!
 

Phroobar

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There is so much source material for the Chronicles of Prydain that it could be their Lord of the Rings. It doesn't have to be a musical. Lilo & Stitch isn't.
 

MarvelCharacterNerd

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I've waited my entire life for a proper screen version of the Chronicles of Prydain.

Still waiting...

But in all seriousness, it needs to either be a multi-season series with each book as one fully pre-plotted out season or a multi-movie series, one movie per book, planned in advance as a complete film series with one artistic vision ala LOTR, not haphazard as poor Narnia was handled.
 

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