But there already is a sequel.
Your animation history is a bit off.C@LAg said:not really. it was part of the downfall of animation after the second renaissance.Cstrickland05 said:
Never seen the original, and have no interest in this. Was the original good?
it can be reasonably assumed this is being done for the Chinese market first, everyone second, as there was never a clamor from most people for a live action of this one.
You are absolutely correct, I actually knew the year and had the order of those two flipped in my head. Good catch.Olsen said:
And you're wrong as well. The Disney Renaissance started with The Little Mermaid in 1989, not Beauty and the Beast.
The original doesn't have the 'iconic' status of the more recent remakes, so hopefully it will be easier to surpass expectations. The visuals look amazing for this one. Disney ninja movie? Yes please.Bruce Almighty said:
Olsen said:
Being successful in the box office or not, Disney's approach to their Asian audience is giving them an authentic movie that would appeal to them and getting them to visit one of their three theme park resorts located in the Asia continent (Tokyo Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland).
Bruce Almighty said: