Of course, this is subject to change, but what are your overall thoughts on all of this?
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Is it wise idea to have the end of two of the biggest franchises of all-time release within weeks of each other? Avengers 4 then less than a month for Episode IX.
The only thing that film slate NEEDS is TR3N god d@mnit.
Is it wise idea to have the end of two of the biggest franchises of all-time release within weeks of each other? Avengers 4 then less than a month for Episode IX.
The only thing that film slate NEEDS is TR3N god d@mnit.
I sincerely doubt those dates are placeholders, too. You don't make a big deal out of a place holder to the public.
I refer you back to Gigantic. It was unveiled at D23 2015 for a release date of March 2018, only to be moved to November 21, 2018 after the announcement of Wreck-It Ralph 2, and finally to November 25, 2020. All these announcements were publicly made by Disney themselves.
At this point, I'm placing this release schedule at a 50/50 accuracy. I have no doubt about the 2017 movies hitting their deadlines, it's just the 2018 movies and beyond that I'm taking with a grain of salt.
are the untitled Disney fairy tale live-actions presumed to be new stories or just their like live-action retelling things?
no you're right. snow white and rose red are two things.Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the Rose Red movie and the Snow White movie actually separate projects? I could have sworn I remembered reading there was gonna be the Rose Red adaptation AND the basic Snow White adaptation. Or am I possibly confusing it with the Charming film (which I think was also a thing?)
No you're right. Snow White and Rose Red are two things.