Rumor Pixar's Coco coming to the Mexico Pavilion

Princess Leia

Well-Known Member
Yup. Should be the final time though seeing as filming has been underway since August. They're filming Avatar 2 & 3 back to back, doing Post-production for those and then going right back into production for Avatar 4 & 5.
Good lord.

Look, I think that as a creator, James Cameron is brilliant. He’s incredibly inventive, and his techniques are pushing the filmmaking business forward. Avatar looked stunning when it came out in 2009, so I’m expecting the visuals of 2-5 to be leagues better. However, now that there are going to be 4 more of these things, the last movie I want to watch is another James Cameron movie that is over 3 hours long. I hope that they’re 2 hours each, and, most importantly, original. He’s had years to come up with the stories, no need to create a sequel to Space Fern Gully that is a near- carbon copy of another film.
 
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Next Big Thing

Well-Known Member
Good lord.

Look, I think that as a creator, James Cameron is brilliant. He’s incredibly inventive, and his techniques are pushing the filmmaking business forward. Avatar looked stunning when it came out in 2009, so I’m expecting the visuals of 2-5 to be leagues better. However, now that there are going to be 4 more of these things, the last movie I want to watch is another James Cameron movie that is over 3 hours long. I hope that they’re 2 hours each, and, most importantly, original. He’s had years to come up with the stories, no need to create a sequel to Space Fern Gully.
Who knows if it'll actually happen or not, but he's been touting that he wants Avatar 2 to be seen in glasses free 3D. He thinks he has the technology to do it.
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
Good lord.

Look, I think that as a creator, James Cameron is brilliant. He’s incredibly inventive, and his techniques are pushing the filmmaking business forward. Avatar looked stunning when it came out in 2009, so I’m expecting the visuals of 2-5 to be leagues better. However, now that there are going to be 4 more of these things, the last movie I want to watch is another James Cameron movie that is over 3 hours long. I hope that they’re 2 hours each, and, most importantly, original. He’s had years to come up with the stories, no need to create a sequel to Space Fern Gully that is a near- carbon copy of another film.
He can always film 4 three-hour movies, and then the studio can break them into 6 two-hour movies... ;)
 

seabreezept813

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While I think Coco fits well in the Mexico pavilion..Disney’s priorities of having this overlay over an attraction opening with the Brazil pavilion seems extremely off. I can only imagine that if Brazil opens, the cast members will be hounded with the where’s the attraction questions.. it would just seem odd to have Dis open an area in this day and age without an attraction.
 

DisneyFan18

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While I think Coco fits well in the Mexico pavilion..Disney’s priorities of having this overlay over an attraction opening with the Brazil pavilion seems extremely off. I can only imagine that if Brazil opens, the cast members will be hounded with the where’s the attraction questions.. it would just seem odd to have Dis open an area in this day and age without an attraction.
Last thing @marni1971 said was that the plan was to open Brazil without an attraction
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Disney’s doing it again next year.

Black Panther comes out February 16th. 3 weeks later- A Wrinkle in Time.
Nothing in April, but come May 4th, it’s time for Infinity War... and three weeks after that? Solo (I can’t believe that’s on schedule), which is probably going to be crushed at the box office one week later by Deadpool 2 (not Disney, but Fox’s- for now). Incredibles 2 comes out June 15 (only three weeks after Solo), a movie called ‘Paved New World’ is out June 21, Ant-Man & the Wasp comes out July 6, and Christopher Robin is on schedule for August 3.

Nothing in September or October, but Nutcracker comes out November 2nd, and Ralph 2 on the 21st. Then Disney waits for a month until Christmas to release Mary Poppins.

And it wasn’t until now that I realized that next year’s film schedule is nuts. 11 movies released in a total of 8 months.

Solo could easily be moved to August, and probably have great box office returns. That’s kind of what made Guardians a hit- August is a notoriously slow month for movie releases. Ditto for February, though it looked like Disney picked up on what made Deadpool a hit and wisely put Black Panther in that slot.


I created a thread to watch the Disney movie schedule here: https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/disney-movie-schedule.936839/
 

Slowjack

Well-Known Member
Cameron has said that there won't be a 4 and 5 unless 2 and 3 do well enough to warrant it.
To be clear, he has planned out four sequels, and at one stage, intended to film all four back-to-back. With all the delays, there's now going to be a gap after the third film. It was presumably always the case that the plan would be derailed by disappointing ticket sales. But it's not like he's now downshifted to two sequels and then see what happens.
 

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