DISNEY

Can they ever be stopped?

Live-action remakes.

>Bill Condon's BEAUTY & THE BEAST, starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens.

>Jon Favreau's THE JUNGLE BOOK 2,starring Neel Sethi.

>Jon Favreau's THE LION KING.

>Tim Burton's DUMBO.

>Guy Ritchie's ALADDIN.

>MALEFICENT 2, starring Angelina Jolie.

>CRUELLA, starring Emma Stone.

>TINKERBELL, starring Reese Witherspoon.

>SNOW WHITE. No director attached.

>PRINCE CHARMING. No director attached.

>MULAN. No director attached.

>PETER PAN. No director attached.

>THE LITTLE MERMAID. No director attached.

>THE SWORD IN THE STONE. No director attached.

>NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN. No director attached.

>CHIP 'N DALE: RESCUE RANGERS. No director attached.

>ROSE RED, a movie about Snow White's rebellious younger sister. No director attached.

>GENIES, a spin-off of ALADDIN centered on the origin of the Genie. No director attached.

>Marc Foster's CHRISTOPHER ROBIN, centered on an adult Christopher Robin reuniting with his childhood companions led by Winnie the Pooh.

Park ride adaptations.

Joachim Ronning & Espen Sandberg's PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES, starring Johnny Depp and Javier Bardem.

>Guillermo Del Toro's THE HAUNTED MANSION, starring Ryan Gosling.

>JUNGLE CRUISE, starring Dwayne Johnson. Reportedly centers on a rugged explorer who guides a group of researchers through a perilous jungle to retrieve a rare flower.

>Jon Turteltaub's IT'S A SMALL WORLD.

Adaptations.

>Ava DuVarney's A WRINKLE IN TIME, starring Storm Reid and Chris Pine.

>Kenneth Branagh's ARTEMIS FOWL.

>James Mangold's CAPTAIN NEMO.

>Lasse Hallstrom's THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS.

>INSPECTOR GADGET. No director attached.

>DELIAH DIRK, centered on the adventures of a young treasure hunter.

>ROCKETEERS, centered on a young woman who adopts the mantle of the Rocketeer at the height of the Cold War to prevent the jetpack technology from falling into the wrong hands.

>OLIVER TWIST, starring Ice Cube as Fagin.

>NOTTINGHAM & HOOD, a "Pirates of the Caribbean"-esque buddy adventure movie centered on Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham.

>DOM QUIXOTE, a "Pirates of the Caribbean"-esque version of the chronicles of Dom Quixote and Sancho.

>THE CHRONICLES OF PRYDAIN, a revamp of "The Black Cauldron" centered on an adventurous stable boy who must protect the kingdom from a monstrous army raised by the sinister Horned King.

Sequels & Remakes.

>Gary Marshall's MARY POPPINS RETURNS, starring Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, with Meryl Streep and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

>DISENCHANTED, starring Amy Adams.

>SKY HIGH 2.

>Seth Grahame-Smith's SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES

>SPLASH, starring Channing Tatum as the Merman and Jillian Bell as the human he falls in love with.

Originals.

>James Ponsoldt's WILD CITY, "a family drama with fantastical elements".

>James Bobin's TRIBYVILLE, "a period piece musical comedy".

>HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Centers on a beautiful princess and charming prince that decide to separate after 10 years of marriage, sending shockwaves through their fairy tale community.

>THE WATER MAN, centered on father and son who must mend their strained relationship and work together to find a magical man known as "The Water Man", who might be able to cure the boy's mother from a terminal illness. Starring David Oyelowo and Oprah Winfrey as the parents.

>DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW, centered on a workholic police detective who receives help from Santa Claus to reconnect with his estranged son. Starring Kevin Hart as Santa.

>Mark Waters's MAGIC CAMP. Centers on a banker who returns to a magic camp he attended as a child to reclaim a prize that eluded him. Starring Adam Devine and Gillian Jacobs.

>DR. Q. Centered on an immigrant farmworker who manages to put himself through medical school and become an acclaimed neurosurgeon.

Marvel Studios.

>James Gunn's GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2, starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana.

>Jon Watts's SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, starring Tom Holland and Michael Keaton.

>Taika Waititi's THOR: RAGNAROK, starring Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo.

>Ryan Coogler's BLACK PANTHER, starring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan.

>Joe & Anthony Russo's AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, starring Chris Evand and Robert Downey Jr.

>Peyton Reed's ANT-MAN & THE WASP, starring Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lily.

>CAPTAIN MARVEL, starring Brie Larson.

>Joe & Anthony Russo's AVENGERS 4, starring Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr.

Funkino.

Holy shit

>Jon Favreau's THE LION KING.
>Tim Burton's DUMBO.
>Guy Ritchie's ALADDIN.
>CHIP 'N DALE: RESCUE RANGERS. No director attached.

The magic movie kingdom

fucking awesome

>Tim Burton's DUMBO.

Can't douse the mouse.

Only Based Jim has a chance of striking them down

Imminent quirkkino.

Jon Favreau needs to be stopped most of all. Someone needs to set up an intervention to sit him down and tell him he's not a good director.

This actually sounds interesting.

>the entire movie is a metaphor for cuckolding

>>Tim Burton's DUMBO.
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>>Guy Ritchie's ALADDIN.
please tell me these are fake. for the love of God please tell me you made these up

Such a waste of potential.
Instead of live action garbage they could genderswap it.

Not really a fan of these sort of fairytale stories to be honest.

>Del Taco
>Gosling
>Another haunted mansion
Wew

>Dom Quixote
>Pirates of the Caribbean -esque
This will go horribly wrong

delete this eww

This is the plot for the live action Pooh

>The story centers on Robin, the adult version of the boy who in the A.A. Milne books shares his adventures with the animals of the Hundred Acre Wood. Robin has grown out of the joyful imagination he had as a young boy and is now a businessman who prioritizes work over his wife and daughter. With his home life on the brink, the last thing his life needs is the return of Pooh, who requires his help in finding his friends again. Robin has to find a way to help both sides or risk losing everything he holds dear.

>private company uses its own content how it wants to
Stay mad, crybabies.

>live action Poo

Hook rip off