Come on now! Don’t go there!Until the next film ;-)
Come on now! Don’t go there!Until the next film ;-)
Did you stay for the mid-credit scene?So the bad guy in Moana 2 is Bad Weather? Lol. I enjoyed the last 2/3 of the movie but would have enjoyed a better villain. The first act was really annoying how close it was a beat for beat copy of the first film. I really like the main song. The rest not so much. The Maui one might grow on me. Seriously was not including some monster foe at the end part of the budget cuts?
Did you stay for the mid-credit scene?
It’s a mid-credit scene, it was played before the end-credits were done.You mean end credit? No I didn’t
It’s a mid-credit scene, it was played before the end-credits were done.
Anyways it explains a bit more about the bad guy, and sets up a 3rd film.
If you stayed to the end but left as the credits started you missed it.Maybe I missed it. Was with a bunch of kids and had to take my nephew to the bathroom at one point. Got back when they had just finished fighting off some sort of giant sea eel.
If you stayed to the end but left as the credits started you missed it.
Dude! I’m sorry, but don’t get your hopes up!Now with the inevitability of Moana 2 making a billion thus making the experiment of turning a Disney+ series into a movie a success, there’s only one question… Will Disney turn Tiana into a sequel to The Princess and the Frog for a theatrical release in Thanksgiving 2029 and give it the needed money to make it fully 2D/hand-drawn animated?
Guess we’ll have to wait and see…
I would like to believe there will be C-suite level conversations at Disney about doing that when they come back from their holiday vacation tomorrow.
I’m sorry, Wade.Dude! I’m sorry, but don’t get your hopes up!
Okay, but be careful!I’m sorry, Wade.
But I gotta believe it’s still possible and that’s what I’m going to do. And I’m gonna use Moana 2’s success as reason for them to do it again with Tiana.
I have to try.
No.Will Disney turn Tiana into a sequel to The Princess and the Frog for a theatrical release in Thanksgiving 2029 and give it the needed money to make it fully 2D/hand-drawn animated?
I’d like to think it’s possible they will.
I’d like to think it’s possible they will.
Well, we’ll see what happens, but glad you think I might be on to something.Honestly, I don’t entirely disagree with you. I doubt the art style changes (they’ve already adapted for the parks) and it most certainly would never be computer unassisted for coloring and shading. But it may be too strong a property, unless they really have a season length story they want to tell.
In my defense, while it underperformed, it is arguably seen as a financial success with a global gross akin to OG Lilo & Stitch with a $65-$105M budget. And it would have made more had Disney not released it only limited in NYC and LA over Thanksgiving weekend and released it wide that weekend instead, rather than release it wide a week before Avatar back in 2009.If Disney were to attempt hand-drawn animation in theaters again, it wouldn't be in a follow up project to a movie that underperformed in 2009. I say this as someone who prefers The Princess and the Frog to Moana.
While the Princess and the Frog is more appreciated today than it was back in 2009, I still think it's a situation where the movie has more of a dedicated cult following versus being a massive streaming hit.
There's already a hand-drawn Tiana show in the works.In my defense, while it underperformed, it is arguably seen as a financial success with a global gross akin to OG Lilo & Stitch with a $65-$105M budget. And it would have made more had Disney not released it only limited in NYC and LA over Thanksgiving weekend and released it wide that weekend instead, rather than release it wide a week before Avatar back in 2009.
With that in mind, it’s a good enough reason for why Disney should and hopefully will attempt to do it in a follow-up to The Princess and the Frog because it’s an established franchise where the trainees can get their tall order worked in a safe and established franchise.
Doing it with an original film is too risky in the wake of Strange World and Wish bombing, Pixar’s Elemental breaking even at the box office, and the jury still out on how Pixar’s next two originals (Elio and Hoppers) and Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 2026 original film will do at the box office.
I know people would personally prefer original but I think the safe bet for Disney to hand-drawn animated movies again is a follow-up to an established franchise that has gotten a lot of love and popularity over its last 15 years.
Plus, I know & hear people love their sequels.
Haha.
Anybody?
Actually, the rumor is might be Paperman-style animated as a series, which happens to be the same series I was talking about that I hope gets turned into a fully hand-drawn animated theatrical Thanksgiving 2029-release date-set sequel to The Princess and the Frog instead.There's already a hand-drawn Tiana show in the works.
Princess & The Frog Sequel Story Details Confirmed
“Well, Tiana’s journey is far from over.”screenrant.com
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