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‘Big City Greens The Movie: Spacecation’ Blasts Off Thursday, June 6, on Disney Channel and Friday, June 7, on Disney+
Green Family vacation 🚜🌽🚀💚 Disney Branded Television has unveiled the release date of "BIG CITY GREENS THE MOVIE: SPACECATION". The film will debut Thursday, June 6 (8 p.m. EDT), on Disney Channel and Friday, June 7 on Disney+.
Synopsis: “Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation” follows the Green family as they embark on an adventurous outer space-bound vacation. When thrill-seeker Cricket tricks his family into taking a “road trip” in space, chaos in the cosmos quickly ensues. Despite growing frustrations between Cricket and his dad, Bill, the two must learn to appreciate each other’s unique perspectives in order to prevent Big City from being destroyed by an interstellar disaster.
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Chris Houghton (Cricket Green), Marieve Herington (Tilly Green), Bob Joles (Bill Green), Artemis Pebdani (Gramma Alice), Wendi McLendon-Covey (Nancy Green), Zeno Robinson (Remy), Anna Akana (Gloria), Raven-Symoné (Maria Media) and Cheri Oteri (Gwendolyn Zapp) reprise their roles from the television series.
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Guest Cast on "Big City Greens The Movie: Spacecation" include Renée Elise Goldsberry (Broadway "Hamilton") as Colleen Voyd, NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly as himself, Joe Lo Truglio (Walt Disney Animation Studios "Wreck It Ralph") as BigTech Scientist , Jack McBrayer ("Wander Over Yonder") as Farmbot.
"Big City Greens The Movie: Spacecation" - Original Soundtrack composed by Joachim Horsley and Walt Disney Records will debut Friday June 7th on all digital music platforms.
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xanderxciv · 1 year
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Adiaha: The Woman With Two Skins
Disney can't draw up characters from diverse fairytales & folklore, then we should pick up the slack. Btw, I was working on this for 2 weeks, BEFORE that Wish trailer came out. But that further encourages this challenge I'm proposing, New Classics Challenge - Take any fairytale or folklore that Disney hasnt used, and draw something up. And if you can, have it look like a movie poster.
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Now, we gotta hope that Wish film does well, so Disney is encouraged to do more of that, more ORIGINAL stuff that ends up being classics, plus more 2D hybrid animation, and not waiting another 13 years before making another animated film with a black lead. Seriously, it has been THAT long since Princess & The Frog.
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Worst Disney Remakes
I am not really excited for the remake of The Little Mermaid, I’ll take the upcoming Disney Junior TV show based on the 1989 movie. Anyways, here’s a list of terrible remakes to Disney movies.
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1. Alice in Wonderland This movie kicked off the trend of making remakes to Disney movies common, and that’s not good. This movie should have been a live action/stop motion hybrid, because most of Tim Burton’s animated movies are stop motion. Face it, Tim Burton should do like Jack Skellington, and try to set things right. You know, have remakes to Disney movies very rare. That way, we’d focus more on live action Disney originals.
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2. Beauty and the Beast It was coming in 2017, and everyone was very excited for it. I have read that according to Chris Plante, that if Disney keeps beating every other movie studio, eventually, they’ll buy one movie studio, and keep doing so by 2040, and they’ll become a single major studio. I tried to warn everyone not to watch this movie, but they wouldn’t listen and watched it anyway. Later on, I thought Disney wasn’t going to buy a major studio because it was 2017, but Disney was going to buy 20th Century Fox, and they completed it 2 years later. (They should have waited til 2025.)
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3. Dumbo This is a live action remake nobody wanted because the original movie was just to cute for little kids. This remake has no stork, no crows, and no Timothy Q. Mouse. It had Danny Devito, the voice of the Lorax from the movie of the same name, Phil from Hercules, and Mr. Swackhammer from Space Jam, and Michael Keaton, the man who portrayed Beetlejuice and Batman. Take it from Dumbo and Alice, they both never saw Platinum DVD’s, and they had remakes directed by Tim Burton. I know it isn’t crazy, and I am not crazy, so there!
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4. Aladdin Here is another terrible remake of a Disney Renaissance film, it’s pointless, Mena Massoud did a terrible job as the title hero, Will Smith has been playing as the Genie with no charisma, and there was no Prince Achmed. Here’s a fun tidbit, Alan Tudyk, the man who appeared in every Disney canon film since Wreck-It Ralph, voices Iago the parrot. There’s an annoying new character in that movie, and that is Dalia, and that isn’t good, plus Jasmine is worse that Theme Park Jasmine’s current design. (Disney should bring back original theme park Jasmine because she’s supposed to look like her in the 1992 movie.)
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5. The Lion King This is an article on the highest grossing movie of all time, but it’s a bad one. It’s an argument between live action and animation, just like Bee Movie, and Lightyear, It has a bad direction on vocal performances, it made pointless changes to some elements, it’s out of place, and lacks the charm of the original. If there would be more Lion King movies, I’d swear there should be spinoffs made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, which should do better, because The Lion King is the Disney franchise that will never end, just like Toy Story. That’s enough, on to the next one. By the way, Donald Glover, the man who played Simba, used himself as a shield on Chloe Bailey’s sister Halle, the one who’s playing Ariel in The Little Mermaid remake.
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6. Lady and the Tramp This one is the first Disney remake to hit Disney+. It isn’t as good as the original, it’s unfair, and there is no original bad kitty song. The original is more faithful and true, while the remake isn’t as such. It isn’t meant to be the same. (What a shame)
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7. Mulan This one is a remake to the 1998 movie, but it  isn’t very good. There are no ancestors, no Li Shang, no Cri Kee, not even Mushu.It’s pretty bad for the Uyghurs, because in the 1950′s, the Chinese invaded their land. Also, is was misrated PG-13, because it’s supposed to get the PG rating. According to The abridged history of Disney, 2015–2040 AD , there is a joke about this movie getting a sequel in the Stop what you're doing and listen to Blue Ivy's mega hit, "I Am Destiny's Child"  segment, but however, the joke is coming true! So, tell Niki Caro that we don’t want a sequel to this, because this was a box office bomb.
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8. Pinocchio The recent remake I thought was going to turn out the best. I was wrong, it turned out the worst. The reason is it lacks the charm of the original, the CGI animals look creepy, the Blue Fairy was criticized for being blackwashed, and it was Robert Zemeckis’ abysmal directing. The previous offering, Mars Needs Moms bombed so badly, it killed the studio ImageMovers digital, resulting in the cancellation of the remake of the non Disney movie, Yellow Submarine. Now that movie was a failure, just tell Disney we don’t want any remakes to Lilo & Stitch, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, Oliver and Company, and Tarzan. Now that this is done, let’s get to the conclusion
Conclusion Now that we are finished let’s talk about that upcoming Disney remake that I’m not excited for, you know it, it’s the remake to The Little Mermaid. I didn’t want to bring the photo cause I can’t even bear to look.The reason is that Rob Marshall blackwashed this character.
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That’s right I’m talking about Ariel. The Ariel that’s not shown is black and has dreadlocks, and the Ariel that’s shown is white and doesn’t have dreadlocks. The reason is I would’ve loved to have Zendaya Coleman cast as Ariel, but she wasn’t in the mood for it. However, Chloe Bailey’s sister, Halle was chosen because she was talented, and she had nice singing voice. (I’m assuming that Marshall found the Bailey sisters by watching online videos on YouTube or something.) I predict for the remake, that it’s going to get worse, and I don’t want the original Ariel to be replaced. I am however looking forward to the second TV show based on the 1989 movie, on which I hope we will see the Ariel that’s shown. Hopefully she could be either be a little kid or a teenager, but we’ll have to wait for now. Thank you for reading, hope you’ve refreshed your memory on these, hope this has been a long time, so see you, bye.
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tigressaofkanjis · 3 years
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One of my most favorite Disney films of all time (if you haven’t noticed I’m doing a Disney marathon nostalgia run on free streaming sites) is Treasure Planet. This movie isn’t as remembered as most others but it is an underrated masterpiece. Let me tell you why.
This film is basically Treasure Island in space, yes it’s built on that old infamous pirates tale of treasure, mutiny, and an adventure of the seven seas (seven quadrants/nebulae...err?), but what makes it special is various things. First and foremost are the characters. John Silver is not quite human I think but maybe a hybrid or humanoid but he’s a man of color (technically) and his relationship with Jim is *chef kiss* perfect. He’s the guy I would want as a father over my ex-dad anyday. The main captain of the RLS Legacy is a woman and a badass. Jim starts off as a moody teenager but he really gets some character development and it fixes his relationship with his mother good.
The second best thing about this film and one of its highlights overall is the CGI and animated sections blending together. Trust me when I say that not everything is noticeable as CGI but even the parts that are noticeable really make those scenes look fantastic! The backgrounds as well are something to behold. SPACE never looked so fine! Even though the black hole scene is outdated (thank you Interstellar/science marches on), it even looks badass still.
The third thing surprisingly is the story. Yes it’s an expy of Treasure Island so if you read the book or watched one of the original films, you already know the story but although it stays mostly true to it, you can tell where they added their own retelling of the adventure and it works wonderfully!
It sucks this film came out among the decline of 2D animation and it was dwarfed by other movies plus had a very weak theatrical release but this movie I believe has achieved some of the best animation a film ever could conceive even now and days. I really suggest watching it if you haven’t yet.
My only complaint (spoiler) is that John Silver didn’t join Jim instead and went back to the newly rebuilt Benbow Inn as a permanent father figure, that and I think he would have made a great cook and companion to Sarah, Jim’s mother. Yes, I ship those two, don’t @ me.
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My Reaction... to “Pocahontas II:  Journey to a New World”
Who decided that this was a good idea?  Who?
OH it just starts right away!  Oh dang.  No opening logo or nothing.
I will be extremely surprised if they somehow managed to wrangle Mel Gibson back as John Smith
AN:  It’s his younger brother Donal Gibson
Also this is such a strange way to start a movie about Pocahontas- a rooftop sword fight
What am I watching?
Why is the King of England wanting to start a war with the- oh wowww the animation really dipped
“Walt Disney Home Video” well that explains everything
How did they get the news of John Smith’s “death” already?  Mail must travel really freaking fast over the Atlantic
If this setting was animated with the original animation crew for the first movie, this scene with Pocahontas in the snow would look gorgeous
Wait wasn’t her necklace broken in the first movie?
It would have been interesting if we actually see a shot of Pocahontas just reacting to the news of John Smith’s “death”.  That way we as viewers just feel the gravitas and impact it has on her instead of just cutting to the shot of the ship leading into the opening credit bit.
Oh that shot [of Pocahontas above the frozen river in the snow) is gorgeous
“I beg your pardon!”  “All right.  You have it.”  *snorts*
I almost feel like they put a little more effort into the culture of Pocahontas’s tribe.  I mean I don’t know if it’s entirely accurate- probably not- but it feels like it.
HEY GET THIS THOUGH.  The original screenwriters thought that taking the plot of this movie for the FIRST one would be too complicated and violent.  WOW.
AND they took creative license anyway because of the actual story of Pocahontas is... not great.  Look I’m not even gonna deny that even though they made creative differences in order to convey the story to a younger audience and you can tell some of the filmmakers mean well to be partially accurate but the other executives just want the movie to make money and that’s it.  They don’t care that even though racism is addressed like in little spoonfuls here, it’s still racism.
Plus Katzenburg didn’t really have the balls to address the effect of assimilation or the whole “noble savage” concept.  He just wanted the moolah.
AN:  I’m sorry if I’m ranting but I’ve written ESSAYS ABOUT THIS.  I spent an ENTIRE SEMESTER writing about this stuff.  Seriously.
ALSO ALSO FUN FACT:  GREGORY PECK was originally cast as the spiritual ancestor in the first movie but he dropped out because he made the point to the writers that the character had to be a maternal figure instead of a male one.  Boom now we have Grandmother Willow.
Also I like that when the Indians first see the horse, they’re a little perturbed by it.
Meanwhile my anthropology part of my brain is just screaming
Oh my God I just realized where I’ve heard the actor that played Powhatan from... he’s the Navajo man from “Natural Born Killers”. 
Also yes I have seen “Natural Born Killers”
One kudos I’ll grant to this is that they put more nuance into Pocahontas’s facial expressions.  You can see her squint in frustration or just glare someone into oblivion.
Or this scene where her best friend says goodbye.  There is just so much emotion in this shot alone.  The animators had to have used reference shots for bits like this.
*Meeko gets stuck in the mop for cleaning the deck*  Comedy
“And honor is the backbone of our civilization.”  OK we’re getting somewhere.
Ah yes, London.  Nothing but the colors purple, yellow, blue and cobblestone as far as the eye can see.
Also yes England so they’re gonna throw in EVERY stereotypical European clothing style EVER on the general population
Freaking Shakespeare...
They bumped up the animation whenever Ratcliffe shows up.  Priorities.
Mrs. Potts is the teapot on the table!
You can tell that the writers are TrYinGGgg to mature the characters by addressing that yes Ratcliffe is manipulating the king to do what he wants. 
“You look lovely... in your underwear-”  SHE’S WEARING MORE THAN WHAT SHE ORIGINALLY WORE.  WHY ARE YOU AVERTING YOUR EYES?
*Pocahontas tries putting the corset on as a bonnet*  Yes
Why is Mrs. Jenkins giving Pocahontas a crinoline?  In 17th century London?  The hoop idea didn’t even come around until like the 1850s
Unless it’s a farthingale.  But it’s obviously NOT
“John’s always had a fondness for girls with curls.”  HMM
The sound of Pocahontas’s necklace hitting the table sounds exactly like those really thick magnetic rocks clashing together
This movie definitely has a different vibe from the first one.  It’s just focused on letting these events happen and there’s an emphasis on scale.  Like they let this scene where Pocahontas finally meets the king pause because she does not know how to address him.
Oh!  And the general population is established by them just being really curious about her and not immediately cursing her.  They’re just as “ooh and aah” about her as she is about them.
The king is 100% voiced by Jim Cummings
Oh man this animation... rough...
WHAT?!?
Did... did I just step into a different movie?  What the heck am I watching? 
This song is like a weird hybrid of “Playing with the Big Boys” from Prince of Egypt and one of the other songs from Hunchback of Notre Dame
Bear baiting?  What?
Discount Strider there’s gotta be John Smith
That animation of John Smith walking toward the screen was definitely rotoscoped
If the rest of this third act is just this weird sword fight, I’m signing out
Oh so no... third act fight?
“You [John Rolfe] love her.”  I mean it’s a little weak sauce but I can tell they tried.
I just realized what’s up with this movie:  it’s like a really weak Wonder Woman movie.  Seriously.
I... have actually no idea how the rest of the third act is gonna go.
What exactly is Governor Ratcliffe governor of?
John Smith is not written well at all in this movie.  And I don’t know what to think of his “mmm hmm good show old sport” back and forth with Rolfe
OK so if we’re gonna end this movie with the ships clashing together and a weird sword fight on board, at least tell me Pocahontas is gonna duke it out with Ratcliffe where she sends him overboard.  Please.
*John fights him instead*  COME ON
Well that was disappointing
They’re TRYING to amp up the romance between these two and it’s just... eehhh so close... but dishonest.
Whoever is voicing John Smith is like trying to do some pseudo-British version of Mel Gibson and it’s weird
I do like this contrast between John Smith who is like “I have great plans for exploring the world where we can always be together” and John Rolfe who is like “I want to establish a peace between us two without forsaking each other” and I wish more effort was spent on THAT
BUT WE CAN’T.  For historical reasons.
John Rolfe, what kind of shirt are you wearing?!?
THEY SAVED THE BEAR!
Hmm.  It just ended.
IS THIS JUDY KUHN AND BILLY ZANE SINGING IN THE END CREDITS??
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liskantope · 4 years
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Some brief (and sometimes not-so-brief) reactions to major Disney films 1937-1967
Around a month ago I made a temporary switch from Netflix to Disney+ with the goal of watching all major Disney movies in order, roughly paced so that one year of Disney film-making equals one day of real life. I should clarify here that by “major Disney movies” I mean mostly just all the animated ones plus a few hybrid live-action/animated ones, and a few of the most popular live-action ones (at least the ones I remember having a song considered good enough to feature on one of the Disney Sing-Along videos, a staple of my video-watching as a kid growing up in the 90′s). I would have been interested to see Song of the South, which I’ve never seen in its entirety, but it’s not included on Disney+ for fairly obvious reasons. As I get further into modern Disney, I’ll probably skip over most of the sequels and other features I strongly expect not to like (with the exception of Belle’s Magical World, which is said to be so legendarily bad that I just have to see what the fuss is about).
This time range of three decades happens to include more or less exactly those Disney productions that Walt Disney himself took a major role in (he died shortly before the final version of Jungle Book was finished). I’d like to do this again in another month, when I will have gotten up through the late 90′s, but honestly this post wound up way longer than I was imagining and took several more hours than I expected (or could really afford), so I’m not promising myself or anyone else that.
Looking at Wikipedia’s list of Disney productions, I’m a little taken aback at what a low percentage of these are animated features, which to me form the backbone of that company’s legacy; visually scanning the list makes the line of animated films look shorter than I had always imagined, but really what this is showing is that Disney produced far more live-action movies than I ever knew about, including (and perhaps especially!) in its early days. Right now I’m continuing on through the 70′s films, but this set of mini-reviews represents the first month of watching and three decades of Disney magic.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937
This is the full-length feature that began them all and which had the burden of defying contemporary skepticism that a full-length animated feature could be taken seriously at all. We are already far beyond the earliest days of animation and have progressed lightyears beyond the quality of “Steamboat Willie”; throughout the film I marveled at the sophistication of the animation with a newfound appreciation of how groundbreaking a lot of the sequences must have been.
I know I watched this at least a couple of times in childhood and I think once when I was a bit older, but even that was long ago.
Snow White is based on one of the simpler classic fairy tales, and the writers had to come up with ways to flesh out this very short story enough to occupy well over an hour. This was done not by exploring the character of Snow White or the Queen or even filling in extra plot details (the fate of the hunter is never addressed) but by spending a lot of time on the dwarfs. The detail spent on individuating them took a lot of work from the animators, but I think their efforts paid off. I can’t say the same about the attention paid to Snow White or the Queen (pretty much the only remaining characters). Snow White has an almost entirely flat personality, with no sense of curiosity or concern whatsoever about the Queen’s designs to have her killed, just having literally only one goal in mind: to marry this Prince who she’d only seen for about two minutes and run away from out of shyness. (This is of course a trend we’ll see with Disney princesses for a long time.) The Queen similarly only has the goal of being “the fairest in the land”. Something about the particular harshness of her voice strikes me as The Quintessential 1930′s Female Villain Voice (“I’ll crush their bones!”), whatever that means -- maybe I got my idea of what this should be from the movie Snow White in the first place.
I still think “Heigh Ho” (which I’ve known well since early childhood) is an excellent song in its utter simplicity, especially when complimented with the “Dig Dig Dig” song (which I did not remember at all until a few years ago when a Tumblr mutual posted the excerpt containing it!). I’m not enormously fond of “One Day My Prince Will Come”, although I did enjoy playing it on the violin at a couple of gigs with one of my musician friends back during grad school -- I was convinced then, and up until watching Snow White just now, that it belonged to Cinderella.
Pinocchio, 1940
This was a favorite movie of mine in earlier childhood; we owned the VHS and I watched it a lot. As a child, I had no sense of one Disney movie coming from a much earlier time than another one; it was only much more recently in life that I understood that Pinocchio really comes from all the way back eight decades ago. Pinocchio taught me the meaning of “conscience” (both in the dictionary sense and in a deeper sense), and it shaped my notion of what fairies may look like -- for instance, my mental picture of the Tooth Fairy, back when I believed in her, was inspired by the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio.
It’s amazing just how much the quality of Disney animated features improved from the first one to this one, the second. It helps that both the story and the characters are far more complex than those of Snow White. The plot from the original book (which I’ve read in Italian and English) was more complex still, of course. There is one gaping hole where it’s never explained how Gepetto somehow found himself in the belly of a whale (I don’t remember whether or how this is explained in the book), but I’ll forgive that.
It’s interesting to see the 1940′s caricature of “bad (early teenage?) boy” shown in the animation and voice of Lampwick. Phantom Strider talks about the turning-into-donkeys scene as a notoriously dark scene for adults who didn’t find it as terrifying when they were children -- count me in as one of those adults! It’s especially terrifying to see the whole mass of boys-turned-donkeys being treated as slaves in the hellhole known as Pleasure Island and realizing that this is never going to be resolved in the movie -- it’s rather unusual in Disney stories for some great evil to be left unresolved with no recompense even for the chief villain. In fact, Pinocchio is pretty much the only Disney story I can think of where the worst villain doesn’t meet some kind of dire fate. Really, the range of Pinocchio’s view is much narrower: it’s just the coming-of-age story of one puppet in his quest for Real Boyhood. (And yes, I still giggle at how intricutely Jordan Peterson analyzes particular scenes from the movie to support his beliefs about neo-Marxism or whatever.)
Disney+ heads many of the descriptions of the older movies with “This program is presented as originally created. It may contain outdated cultural depictions.” I’m a little surprised they don’t do this with Pinocchio, given what appears to me a rather derogatory depiction of Gypsies.
“When You Wish Upon a Star” has become a timeless hit, for good reason. And I still find “Hi Diddle Dee Dee” extremely catchy.
Fantasia, 1940
I saw this one multiple times growing up (for earlier viewings, I was not allowed to see the final number “Night on Bald Mountain”). My mom, for her part, saw this in theaters at the age of around 4 (even though it originally came out long before she was born) and thought for years afterwards that there was no such film in real life and her memory of seeing it had been just a pleasant dream.
I have nothing much more to say about this one except that, representing a very different approach from most animated films, Disney or otherwise, 1940′s or otherwise, it succeeded exquisitely. The “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” number was particularly perfection; it was as though the composer originally had every motion of the story in mind when writing the music. At the same time, having the main character appear in the form of Mickey Mouse in some way seems to cheapen the effect.
The Reluctant Dragon, 1941
I watched this for the first time, not having known it existed. There isn’t really much to say. All that stuck in my mind was one of the shorts, “Baby Weem” (amusing in a disturbing way), and the longer segment which gives the movie its title (also amusing, in a different kind of disturbing way). It was especially interesting to see a 1940′s cartoon portrayal of a very effeminate man, or should I say, male dragon.
Dumbo, 1941
I saw this maybe two or three times growing up, and not in very early childhood. It was never one of my favorites. Later on, I learned that it was done very low-budget to make up for major financial losses in the Disney franchise. This definitely shows in the animation. However, if there’s one thing I can say in praise of Dumbo, it’s that it’s incredibly daring in its simplicity, not only to have such elegantly simple animation but in having a mute title character (instead the main “talker” in the film is the title character’s best friend, who had much more of a New York accent than I’d remembered).
In some ways I find this film incredibly cold and dark by Disney standards, for reasons I can’t entirely explain, and I remember feeling this way even on earlier watchings when I was much younger. The stark cruelty of the humans running the circus, as well as the elephants other than Dumbo and his mother, just really gets to me. (I vividly mis-remembered one of the lines I found most memorable in childhood as “From now on, Dumbo is no longer one of us.” The actual line is, “From now on, [Dumbo] is no longer an elephant”, which in a way, is even more chilling.) In this regard, there was no need to make a modern, woker remake of Dumbo containing an explicit anti-animal-exploitation message -- the 1941 version conveys this message loud and clear. Now that I’m writing this, I suppose it could be argued that this is another instance of what I described under “Pinocchio” of leaving a major evil unresolved in a Disney film. And apart from that, while the ending for Dumbo is meant to be a very happy one, as an adult I find it incredibly naive: Dumbo is now super internationally famous for his extraordinary gift and is entering the life of a child celebrity, and it’s just going to be smooth sailing from now on? I hate to say it, Dumbo, but your troubles are only just beginning. (I was glad to see Dumbo reunited with his mother in the last scene, however, which I hadn’t remembered happening at all.)
“Look Out For Mr. Stork” is a skillfully-written song I’d completely forgotten about for two decades or so but remember knowing well when I was young. I still think “When I See an Elephant Fly” is a fantastic song, especially with all its reprises at the end -- I’d had some bits of it confused in my memory but had kept the main chorus with me over all the years. Now it’s widely decried as racist, or at least the characters who sing it are decried as racist caricatures. For whatever my opinion is worth, I’m inclined to disagree with this, in particular on the grounds that the crows seem to be the most intelligent, witty, and self-possessed characters in the movie. I’m also pretty sure I heard critical things about it over the years which are false. For one thing, not all of the crows are played by white actors -- only the lead crow is, while the rest of the voices are members of a black musical group called the Hall Johnson Choir. Also, I’m not clear that the lead crow was actually named Jim Crow by the time the movie came out (no name is given in the movie itself). Now an earlier, much more forgettable song featuring black men singing about how they like to work all day and they throw their pay away... yeah that seems awfully racist.
Bambi, 1942
I have surprisingly little to say about this one -- it’s just very distinct from other Disney films of the time, in its story’s lack of magical elements, its characters all being animals and animated in to realistically model animals’ movements, its lack of musical numbers, and its plot reaching the same level of simplicity as that of Snow White. Not to mention actually having a benevolent character die, which I don’t think had been done up to that point. I remember watching this a couple of times as a kid; I was never terribly eager to watch it again and I feel the same way now, despite having majestic beauty that I can really appreciate.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, 1949
This is the first of Disney’s animated features that I never had seen before. What a strange movie, or should I say, two smaller, unrelated movies rolled into one. I liked Mr. Toad’s half better than Ichabod’s half, or at least I found it more entertaining. I was brought up with the book The Wind in the Willows and recall seeing a non-Disney animated rendition of it (which was better and somewhat more thorough than this half-movie-length rendition). I was kind of excited when the “The Merrily Song” started because it unlocked a song from my early-childhood memory that I’d forgotten about for more than twenty years but knew from one of the Disney Sing-Along videos. I still think it’s a not half bad song, especially with the harmony.
The Ichabod story was not at all what I expected, not being familiar with the original book version (I had always assumed that Ichabod must be the name of a villain). I found it completely boring until the final horror sequence. As a child I would have found the courtship part even more boring (at least now I can muse on how man-woman courtship dynamics were shown in the late 40′s), and I would have found the horror part at the end very scary (in fact, maybe this is the reason my parents never showed the movie to me). It is a little shocking in being the only Disney story I’ve seen so far with a decidedly unhappy ending.
Cinderella, 1950
This one I only ever saw once or twice as a child. This is not counting a very vivid memory I have from around age 6 or 7 when I was watching a part of it over at another family’s house and their child, who was almost my age and nonverbal autistic, rewound and repeated the same 2-minute sequence involving the mice for probably about an hour (I was impressed because I at the time didn’t know how to work the controls of a video player).
I suppose this could be considered the second in the main trifecta of the most conservative fairy tale princess stories that Disney did in the earlier part of its history. I think one can argue that Cinderella has the strongest and most fleshed-out character out of those three princesses. I like the spirited internal strength she reveals in her very first scene. That said, like the other earlier princesses, she seems to have one singular goal in life, and that is to find her true love, not, say, to escape her abusive stepmother and stepsisters.
My reaction to this movie is overall positive. The mice were fun (I also like how their voices seemed a lot more like how mice “should” talk than in most other Disney cartoons); the dynamic between Cinderella and her evil relatives, and the dynamic between the stepmother and stepsisters themselves, was shown in a rounded way; and the fairy godmother is a great character despite having only one scene. The character of the king is pretty odd (very selfish yet his main dream is of getting to play with his future grandchildren) while not especially memorable or well fleshed out. There are certainly some great classic songs in this one -- not the most stellar that Disney has ever produced, but solid.
Alice in Wonderland, 1951
I was curious about what I would think of this one, since we owned the video of this at my home growing up and I watched it many times during childhood but as I got older I fell in love with the original Lewis Carroll books which, together, I often consider my favorite work of written fiction ever. I had not seen the Disney film Alice in Wonderland for around two decades, although I made the mistake of catching parts of more modern, live-action adaptations of the story more recently. I wondered what I would make of the old animated Disney adaptation after getting to know the books so well.
There is simply no way that any movie can recreate the true flavor of the books, but Disney’s Alice in Wonderland does a fine job of creating the general nonsensical, sometimes bewildering dream atmosphere, and, perhaps more importantly, capturing the essence of Alice’s personality. I give a lot of credit to Katherine Beaumont for this -- she has the major girl’s role in the next movie on this list as well, but she especially shines as Alice. Two other very distinctive voices, Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter and Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, also add a lot to the cast of characters.
While mixing around some of the scenes of the original book Alice in Wonderland, with some scenes of Alice Through the Looking Glass inserted, the progression of the plot is a long, dreamlike sequence of strange situations with only a few common threads, true to the original first book (Looking Glass had a little, but only a little, more structure). In the movie, everything breaks down at the end with many of the previous scenes and characters swirling together and Alice frantically trying to wake herself up. One could object that this is not how the dream ends in the book Alice in Wonderland, but there is a similar sort of breakdown at the end of the dream in Looking Glass and it feels very real somehow, as in my experience this is sometimes how vivid dreams disintegrate.
Oh, and did you know that Alice in Wonderland has a greater number of songs in it than any other Disney film? There are nearly 25 that made it into the film, even if lasting just for seconds, with a around 10 more written for the film that didn’t make it.
So, does the Disney film do a good job of conveying one of my favorite books of all time, within the confines of being a children’s animated film? I would say yes. For reasons I described above, and from the fact that it manages to avoid working in a moral lesson for Alice, or depicting Alice as a young adult, or manufacturing an affair between Alice and the Hatter (ugh), like some film adaptations, I would say that this classic Disney version is the best Alice in Wonderland adaptation that I know of.
Peter Pan, 1953
Although I never knew this one super well, this movie has a special place in my heart from the way the flying sequence enchanted me in early childhood. I have to differ with the YouTuber Phantom Strider when he dismisses the 40′s/50′s-style song “You Can Fly” as just not doing it for him, because that song along with the animation of the characters’ journey to Neverland had a major hand in shaping my early-childhood sense of magic and wonder and yearning. I distinctly remembering a time, around age 6, when I just didn’t see much point in watching other Disney movies, or movies at all, which didn’t have flying in them, because what could possibly top the sheer joy and freedom of feeling able to swim through the air? I’ve had hardly any exposure to Superman, and so the kind of bodily flight I imagined in fantasy or performed in dreams was almost entirely shaped by Peter Pan. (At the same time, the crocodile in Peter Pan influenced my nightmares at the same age.)
I only ever saw this one a few times, but I distinctly remember the most recent of them being when I was a teenager, perhaps even an older teenager, and I remember thinking at the time that it was a pretty darn solid Disney movie. I still think the same now, while granting that some aspects of the movie seem a little antiquated and certain sequences with the Native Americans are quite cringe-worthy from the point of view of modern sensibilities. Only a couple years ago, when visiting my parents’ house, I finally took down the book Peter Pan from the shelf and decided to give it a read and found it a beautiful although slightly strange and offbeat story. In particular, I was shocked at how nasty and vengeful Tinker Bell was (particularly in trying to get Wendy killed), when I had remembered her as sweet and naive in the movie. It turns out I was wrong about the movie -- Tinker Bell tries to get Wendy killed there also! -- but somehow the tone is moderated well enough that in this version I never really feel horrified at her behavior, nor do I feel disturbed at the situation of the Lost Boys in the way the book made me view them. The song of the lone pirate who sings about how a pirate’s life is short, right before Captain Hook fires his gun and we hear a dropping sound followed by a splash, is one of the more masterful executions of dark humor that I’ve seen in Disney animation for children.
While most of the songs in Peter Pan, considered as songs on their own, are pretty good, I think the best one is the one whose lyrics didn’t make it into the film: “Never Smile at a Crocodile”.
Lady and the Tramp, 1955
Despite being more obscure than most of the old Disney animated classics, I used to know this one quite well since we had it in our home. I’ve always considered The Great Mouse Detective as the most underrated Disney film of all time, but I think it has serious competition here. Lady and the Tramp is an absolute gem. While not quite as Disney-fantasy-ish with its lack of magic and other fairy tale elements, in my opinion Lady and the Tramp is, in most ways, superior to everything else on this list save Mary Poppins. Beautiful animation which shows Lady and most of the other animals moving realistically in a way we haven’t seen since Bambi*. Everything visually and conceptually framed from the dogs’ points of view. Great voice acting. Consistently solid dialog without a single line too much or missing. A story evoking the dynamic between humans and pets, class inequality, and deep questions about the place of each of us in society and choices between a stable existence among loved ones and striking out to seize life by the horns. Our first female lead who stands on her own two four feet and whose sole goal isn’t to get kissed by her true love (one could argue that Alice was the earlier exception, but she is a little girl whereas Lady is actually a romantic female lead). When Lady is approached by her two best (male) friends in a very awkward (perhaps especially from a modern sensibility) but sweet scene where they offer to be her partner, Lady makes it clear that she doesn’t want or need a husband just for the sake of having a husband to make babies with -- her standing up for her own wants in this way doesn’t in the least turn into a Moral Stand that dominates the movie. Excellent music all the way through.
Oh, and this movie was my very first introduction, in early childhood, to the Italian language (”Bella Notte”), which some 25 years later sort became my second language of sorts.
Criticisms? Well, the baby was animated rather stiffly and unnaturally, but that was like half a minute of the movie at most. And there’s the whole segment with the Siamese cats, which produced a great song purely music-wise (fun fact: Peggy Lee provided the voices of the cats) but nowadays comes across as rather racist. I’m not entirely sure how I feel about it, but I will say that I’m sure in the minds of the creators this was no different than having animals of all other nationalities (Scottish, Russian, Mexican) appearing in the film with voices reflecting the respective accents.
*There may be a few exceptions, like Peggy, who seems to be modeled after the musician Peggy Lee and moves like a sexy human woman. The way that human sex appeal is conveyed through the animals’ movements in this movie is quite impressive: my mom confesses to having somewhat of a crush on Tramp growing up and not quite understanding how that could be possible when, well, he’s a dog.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 1954, and Old Yeller, 1957
I don’t want to say about these movies, as they don’t really fall under the category of animated classics. I just want to say that, while I saw each of them once growing up, on seeing them again I recognize each as a great movie in its own adult point of view way that is not necessarily very Disney-ish.
Sleeping Beauty, 1959
I think this was the movie I was watching at the time I decided it would be fun to write a bunch of mini-reviews for Tumblr, as my reactions were changing a lot as I was watching. I went into the movie very curious, because while I only remembered enough of the fairy tale story to know that it was another of the very simple ones, and I remembered the one song as a waltz by Tchaikovsky, and I knew I had seen the movie once (and probably only once) as a kid, I couldn’t remember anywhere near enough to possibly fill a full movie time. What was actually going to happen in this hour-and-a-quarter long film?
I wasn’t watching long before I came up with the description “spectacularly forgettable”, in part to justify why I’d managed to forget practically all of my one previous viewing. The story doesn’t have much substance and feels sillier than even the other fairy tale Disney plots, like even minor twinges of critical thought, even granting the magical rules of the universe, are liable to make the plot topple. There is some filler to flesh out the movie, but (unlike with Snow White’s dwarfs) none of it is as amusing as the creators seemed to think it was. The only characters with actual personality are rather boring -- the capers between the members of royalty and the jester are a bit on the annoying side in my opinion. Maleficent seems to have no motive whatsoever. She actually calls herself something like “the mistress of evil” later in the movie. This is pretty black-and-white even by Disney standards, where the bad guys usually at least want to think that they’re on the right side of things or justified in their aggressive behavior. Aurora (the title character) has the least personality of all the Disney princesses. Literally all I can say to describe her is that she has the Disney Princess Trifecta of characteristics: she has a good singing voice; she is friends with all the “nice” animals; and her only goal in life is to be reunited with her True Love who she met once for all of a few minutes. The reason why I couldn’t remember any songs other than the Tchaikovsky one is that there aren’t any.
The one thing I consciously really enjoyed while watching was the fact that the score throughout was Tchaikovsky; the idea of having one work of classical music as the entire score seems like a bold one for a Disney film. As I was digesting the movie afterwards (and watching the short documentaries supplied on Disney+ helped here!), I came to realize that this classical music backdrop was complimented in quite an interesting way by a fairly unique animation style. I had been disappointed by the animation early in my watching, disliking how a lot of the figures in the beginning castle scene (for instance, various people’s faces), looked very “flat” somehow. But I’ve come to see this as part of a style where everything looks almost like a series of cut-outs superimposed on each other, to incredibly beautiful effect in a lot of the outdoor scenes.
My conclusion? If you watch this the same way you watch most Disney animated movies -- focusing on plot, characterization, action, and meaning of the main story -- it will just be kind of forgettable at best. But if you watch it as more of a purely visual and musical piece of art without trying to make much “sense” out of it (so, more like I would watch a ballet), you may find it uniquely beautiful among Disney classics.
One Hundred and One Dalmations, 1961
Whew -- what a complete and utter contrast from its predecessor! I can hardly imagine a film that’s still distinctively Disney while being more different from Sleeping Beauty in every aspect.
I remember seeing One Hundred and One Dalmatians a handful of times in childhood (when I was around 5 and it had just come out on home video, my mom almost bought it for me but decided to go with Beauty and the Beast instead explaining that it had better music -- I grew up knowing the preview for Dalmatians that showed at the beginning of our Beauty and the Beast VHS than the dalmatians film itself). I remembered a number of scenes very distinctly, including a lot of the Horace and Jasper bickering and Cruella smashing one of their bottles of beer into the fire and knew Lucky’s line after getting stuck behind in the snow almost word for word, while I had entirely forgotten all of the country/farm characters and entire sequences involving them. I had forgotten, but soon remembered, the television scenes including the Kanine Krunchies jingle. (Some years later, I think as an older teenager, I read the original book with some interest.)
Although I wasn’t around in 1961, everything about this movie’s style strikes me as very contemporary -- the animation in particular seems like the current style for 60′s cartoons. Something about the dialog and humor feels that way as well, as though it closely represents a sort of 60′s young-people-in-London culture that I’ve never seen myself (I was struck for instance by Cruella being asked how she’s doing and cheerfully answering, “Miserable dahling as usual, perfectly wretched!”). It was a little strange and offputting to see television so prominently featured in Disney animation from so long ago, and to see such a decrepit bachelor pad (with the accompanying lifestyle and attitudes) as Horace and Jasper’s in a children’s movie. The crazy driving in snow at the end startled my adult sensibilities (as I now have some memorable experiences driving in snow) in a way that didn’t affect me as a child -- scenes like that just didn’t feel like Disney after having just watched all the previous films. All in all, these novel features made the whole movie a wild ride.
I’m bemused by the fact that, despite taking place in London (which I hadn’t remembered -- I thought it took place in America), the only accents which are fully British are those of the villains Cruella de Vil, Horace, and Jasper.
Main criticisms: I found all the stuff with Rolly being characterized by his body shape and only ever thinking about food to be in poor taste (although not surprising for the times). And while “Cruella de Vil” is a great jazz number, the movie has no other music to speak of -- my mom was quite right to choose Beauty and the Beast over it.
(I realized when finishing this review that this is the only one of all the movies in the list that I’d actually enjoy seeing again sometime soon. Not sure what to make of that. Something about it is more interesting than most of the others? Especially the human-centric parts?)
The Sword in the Stone, 1963
I never saw this movie until later childhood or maybe even early teenagerhood, when I quite liked it. On watching it again, I was overall pretty disappointed. This movie has some decent songs and some fun aspects to the story, but a lot of it is kind of weak and forgettable and it’s all just sloppily done.
The story has a clear moral message which is generally pro-education and about reaching one’s full potential, but in my eyes it comes out kind of muddled because the story shows Wart ending up as a legendary king only out of the arbitrary happenstance that that happens to be his divine destiny. Merlin’s motives seem kind of inconsistent as well, with him sometimes seeming to support Wart in his desire to become a squire, then flying off in a rage when Wart chooses squirehood over fulfilling a “greater” destiny, then joyfully returning after Wart pulls the sword from the stone and is now set on the fixed path to being king, even though this involved exactly zero change of attitude on Wart’s part. The message that actually comes across looks more like, “We have to just follow whatever fate has in store for us” than “We must strive to be the best we can be”. And, it arguably even comes across as subtly disrespectful to more mundane lifestyles and career paths.
The animation is not great by the high standard of full-length Disney features (I noted how I especially disliked how tears were shown). Wart’s voice seems to change a lot, sometimes broken and sometimes not yet broken. I found out after watching that this is because the character was played by three different actors, sometimes with more than one of those actors in the same scene! This was purportedly because the voice of the first actor cast for the role started to change, but then why does Wart sometimes sound like his voice has already changed anyway? Sloppiness all around.
Still, some parts of The Sword in the Stone are fun even if none of it is stellar, and it entertained me more when I was younger, so worth watching once, especially if you’re a kid, I guess?
Mary Poppins, 1964
I came into this one far more familiar with it than with most of the other Disney movies, including the ones I watched many times when I was young, so it feels a little strange to try to summarize a similar-length review of it. Mary Poppins is in my book without a doubt one of the top three Disney movies of all time, in some respects the very best, and certainly the masterpiece of Walt Disney himself, the culmination of literally decades of determination on his part to turn Pamela Travers’ children’s works into a movie. (I would feel sorrier for Travers about how strongly Disney twisted her arm to turn her books into a movie whose style was entirely antithetical to hers, if it weren’t for the fact that the Disney version of the story is just way better than her rather weak set of stories. I give Travers ample credit for having created an amazing character in the person of Mary Poppins, but for coming up with good stories, not so much.)
I didn’t see the full movie Mary Poppins until later childhood (although I knew many of the songs) and it quickly became a favorite of mine. I went a gap of a number of years without seeing it before I copied the soundtrack from someone when I was in college, which spurred me to go out and rent it (back when Blockbuster was a thing) and so I managed to reconnect with it at the age of 20. More recently I’ve become somewhat of a Mary Poppins enthusiast -- feeling pretty alone among my generation in this regard, with the possible exception of the theater subculture -- having seen probably most or all of the documentaries there are on its production and learned a ridiculous amount of trivia about it, not to mention knowing the whole soundtrack pretty much in my head.
Mary Poppins seems to be Disney’s longest children’s classic, at 2 hours and 19 minutes. All it lacks, really, is an animal-themed or classic fairy tale atmosphere and a proper villain. But what can you get out this movie? Stellar child acting (especially for that period) and excellent performances all around, apart from some awkward but endearing aspects of Dick Van Dyke’s acting (while his singing and physicality is superb). A complex and multi-layered story combining magic, comedy and a little tragedy, appreciable in equal measure from a child’s level and from an adult’s level. Revolutionary special effects which include the first extended hybrid live-action and animation sequence. Timeless words and phrases which have permanently entered the lexicon. One of my favorite extended musical sequence of all time in any movie (”Step In Time” takes up 8 minutes and change, and I’m glad they didn’t go with the “common sense” measure of cutting this “unnecessarily long” number). The Sherman brothers at their very best, in a musical soundtrack that easily scores in my top two out of all Disney movies (the other one being The Lion King). A beautiful message (among several big messages) about the little things being important (or at least, that’s a very crude summary), exquisitely encapsulated in the most beautiful song of the movie, “Feed the Birds” (this apparently became Walt Disney’s favorite song ever, and I’m pretty close to feeling the same way -- I’m determined that one day when I finally have a piano I’m going to learn to sing it along with the piano). I could go on and on here.
If I try really hard I can come up with the sole nitpick of feeling that maybe the parrot head on the umbrella’s handle shouldn’t only reveal itself as a talking parrot head in only one scene right at the very end -- this should have been shown at least once earlier. Even granting that, this film is still practically perfect in every way.
The Jungle Book, 1967
(Let’s get the Colonel Hath in the room out of the way first: “The Jungle Book” is a terrible title for a movie. You know, when you base a movie on a book you don’t have to give it the same title as the book...)
I saw The Jungle Book several times as a kid and, despite not considering it nearly as good as Mary Poppins, similarly reconnected with it in adulthood (particularly the soundtrack). Only several years ago I found myself thinking of getting hold of a double album of classic Disney songs that I thought I’d heard about but couldn’t seem to find online. It soon occurred to me that mostly what I really wanted was some of the songs of The Jungle Book, so I got that movie’s soundtrack instead. I soon learned for the first time that The Jungle Book’s songs were written by the Sherman Brothers*, precipitating an “Ah, that explains why I remember them as so good!” moment. (“I Wanna Be Like You” seems like the clear winner among the songs.) Of course hearing the soundtrack made me curious about the movie, which I did eventually get hold of several years ago; thus I had seen this film exactly once already since childhood.
It says a lot about the music and the overall technique behind this film that I still look back on it as one of the great classics, considering how weak the story is. In particular, I consider a story arc to be pretty flawed when characters that seem significant and/or memorable come in without really living up to their expected big role: the wolves who raised Mowgli play a crucial role in the beginning before more or less disappearing (and it doesn’t entirely make sense to me why Bagheera, rather than they, is guiding him to the man village), and King Louie (who is a well-formed character that I particularly enjoy watching) really ought to come back into the story later somehow (an alternate, and much more complex, ending had him make a reappearance). The villain Shere Khan is not especially well developed in terms of his character and motives, but I do enjoy his menacingly bass voice. Still, the voice acting, the action, the animation, and the overall setting are all very solid here.
I’ll end with some random observations about the song “That’s What Friends Are For”. I think the likeness of the vultures to the Beatles was mostly lost on me as a kid (along with the recognition that this movie came out in the Beatles’ heyday). More interestingly, even when I was old enough to understand how vultures eat, the fact that every single line of the song is a clever macabre double-entendre went completely over my head. I do think it was a very obvious mistake, by the Obvious Standards of Cinematography, to give Shere Khan the last line of the song and begin that line with the “camera” on him, rather than have his voice come in “off-camera” and Mowgli and the vultures looking thunderstruck before panning to him, but maybe I shouldn’t be pushing for overdone techniques here.
* An exception is “Bare Necessities”, which was written by Terry Gilkyson, the original songwriter Disney received submissions from, who wrote two hauntingly beautiful other numbers which were deemed not Disney-ish enough to be put in the film.
Some general stray observations:
These older Disney films love gags involving alcoholism and drunkenness, a bit of a questionable emphasis given that the audience is children. This trend continues into the 80′s at least, but I don’t think one sees it much in modern Disney movies.
Watching these animated films I often find myself flinching as characters’ heads smash into things or gigantic objects smash over their heads, feeling almost surprised when they come out of it pretty much fine. I guess this a staple element of cartoon action throughout the decades, but I can’t recall a more recent Disney animated film where we see this (guess I’ll soon find out!)
There is a certain style of vocal music, with unified rhythm and lyrics but complex harmony and a capella, which seems to have been immensely popular in the 40′s and 50′s and distinctively appears in practically every single one of the 40′s and 50′s films above (“You Can Fly” is a typical example). I recognize it also from some non-Disney-related old records my parents have that were passed down to them. I’m curious about whether this style has a name.
For years I thought the Sherman Brothers did only the soundtrack for Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, only discovering they did The Jungle Book songs rather recently as I explained above. It turns out they were involved in most of the major Disney films around that period, including The Sword in the Stone and The Aristocats (although not its best-known number “Everybody Wants to Be a Cat”).
There is a particularly sad instrumental passage, played by the string section starting with a minor-key violin melody going downward and joined by lower string instruments, which I knew well from my Jungle Book soundtrack (partway through “Poor Bear”) but was surprised to hear in desperately sad moments of several of the other movies around that time (including One Hundred and One Dalmatians and Robin Hood, or at least a close variant of this passage with slightly different endings). I have no idea who wrote this or how it came to be reused so many times.
I knew the name Bruce Reitherman as the voice of Mowgli in The Jungle Book, but in watching all of these other features back to back I’ve noticed that there are some other Reithermans in the front credits of quite a few of them.
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TBF, Disney Plus exclusive films are just as good as theatrical nowadays and we know Phineas & Ferb got a D+ original movie two years ago (and while it isn't produced by them the Rescue Rangers movie is based on a DTVA property and going to D+) so DTVA is growing in the movie department again, just for streaming instead of theaters (which usually failed financially anyway).
Yes if we compare with the Disney and Pixar movies of each release of Disney TVA Theatrical Films all of them are colossal failures, probably a 2D Original Feature at the Studio beacuse it seems Disney dosn't like to make theatrical movies based on TV Shows (Live Action & Animated)
The Bob's Burgers Movie by previous 21st Century Fox contract needs to be released on theaters but Disney is making sure it bombs at the box office. (see lack of advertisement if we compare it with a regular WDAS and Pixar release even Spies In Disguise didn't have many love within Disney)
But going back to the topic i think they don't have hope that a TV Show will pull the box office numbers of an average Pixar and WDAS film so probably they prefer to have them on Disney+ and TV
I hope we get more films based on animated TV Shows with Disney Channel being more episodic comedy driven probably we could see movies of The Ghost And Molly McGee, Kiff, Primos & Hailey's On It!
PSA: BCG The Movie will be hybrid (DCOM + Disney+ Original Movie)
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The Weekend Warrior July 16, 2021 - SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY, ESCAPE ROOM: TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS, PIG, ROADRUNNER, GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE, and More!
We’re starting to get into the thick of summer where we’re likely to get two or maybe even three wide releases a week, and that’s definitely the case this weekend, even if it’s likely that Marvel’s Black Widow will continue to run rampant and should stay at #1 for a second weekend in a row. I also was busier than usual due to the Emmy nominations yesterday, but I now hopefully have a few easier months until the actual Emmys. (Famous last words.)
We actually have two sequels this week, one a sequel to a movie from a few years back and the other a sequel (of sorts) to a movie from 1996, so yeah, released a few months away from the 25th Anniversary of its predecessor. That always goes well.
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We’ll start with SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY (Warner Bros.), the long-awaited sequel/reboot of the 1996 movie that captured Michael Jordan at the height of his popularity and paired him with the Looney Tunes i.e. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, etc. For years, Warner Bros. and various parties have been trying to make a sequel, but it took basketball superstar, Lebron James and no less than Ryan (Black Panther) Coogler, to finally get the sequel made.
Directed by Malcolm D. Lee (Girls Trip, Barbershop: The Next Cut), the sequel involves James and his son Dom (newcomer Cedric Joe) having issues that are taken advantage by an A.I. named Al G. Rhythm (played by Don Cheadle) who brings James and Dom to the Warner Bros. “Server-verse” for a basketball game that teams James with the Looney Tunes against his son and a group of super-powered NBA and WNBA stars i.e. The Goon Squad.
Yeah, it’s a similar concept as what led to the 1996 movie that capitalized on Jordan’s popularity and threw in other NBA greats like Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing, plus a little Bill Murray, and then lots of Warner Bros’ popular toon characters. That original movie opened with $27.5 million in 2,650 theaters in mid-November 1996 against the second weekend of Mel Gibson’s Ransom, but it went on to gross $90.4 million domestically with the bump from the holidays (which A New Legacy doesn’t have). In some ways, the movie was a response to the success of the 1988 hybrid Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which included many of the Looney Tunes, despite it being a Disney movie.
Looney Tunes movies (and even movies based on WB properties like the Cartoon Network) haven’t done particularly well since the first movie with Looney Tunes: Back in Action opening in November 2003 with just $9.3 million and grossing just $20.5 million domestically, which isn’t good. Space Jam: A New Legacy is Warner Bros’ first attempt to bring its toons back to theaters, and the company will be watching it closely since it has already started production on Coyote vs. Acme, a CG animated film featuring the age-old nemeses.
As far as basketball movies, the comedy Uncle Drew, which also starred Lil Rel Howery oddly, that opened with a decent $15.4 million in the summer of 2018 and grossed $42.6 million domestically, but that’s without the name brand of “Space Jam” or the beloved toons that will be a bigger selling point to kids than the basketball.
Working in Space Jam’s favor is that it’s a movie both for adults who were kids when the first movie came out, as well as modern-day kids who love sports or the toons, and that should help drive business over the weekend. What is likely to hurt is that the reviews, so far, have been absolutely TERRIBLE - 35% on Rotten Tomatoes, and while that might not put off the kids, it certainly will put off their parents.
The movie is also debuting simultaneously on HBO Max, just like other Warner Bros. movies this year, although as we’ve seen with Godzilla vs. Kong and Mortal Kombat, that doesn’t necessarily hamper how a movie might do in theaters. One thing that’s changed is that Disney announced its PVOD numbers from Black Widow’s Disney+ debut over the weekend, which might change people’s tunes about feeling the need to go to theaters to see a movie like this, and that certainly might affect Space Jam’s opening weekend, but I think it will mean an opening in the mid-to-high $20 millions vs. something in the mid-$30 millions. It also doesn’t have too much family competition until Disney’s Jungle Cruise in two weeks, so it should be able to make $70 million in domestic theaters even with it being readily available on HBO Max.
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Mini-Review: I’ll freely admit that I don’t have the long-term nostalgia for the original Space Jam of so many others. In fact, I only saw it for the first time a few days ago on my TV set, which may be the way many will see Space Jam: A New Legacy due to the fact that it’s on HBO Max. It’s just another casualty of my ‘90s when I wasn’t seeing many movies and also wasn’t going to see “kids’ movies.” But I do have a soft spot in my heart for the Looney Tunes, and HBO Max even did a pretty good job with its revival last year with some new shorts.
Unfortunately, this is more of a Lebron James/Warner Bros jam, to the point where you might wonder whether Lebron dictated how he wanted to be depicted to the gaggle of writers, and then Warner Bros came in and said, “Make sure to mention how great all our other properties are as well!”
The general plot involves Don Cheadle’s dumbly pun-named Al G. Rhythm -- I promise you’ll cringe everytime you hear that name -- trying to get attention by creating a showstopping basketball game between James and his son in a video game designed by the latter, and for whatever reason, it’s James who turns to Bugs Bunny to put together a team. It’s nearly 30 minutes before we finally see the Looney Tunes together, and that’s probably the best part of the movie, as Bugs goes to visit different worlds in the Warners “server-verse” to find his compatriots. I won’t spoil some of the movie worlds it visits, but these are some of the movie’s funniest scenes, although the laughs are fleeting since they’re relatively short gags. They're ruined by the movie going overboard in an attempt to throw James into some of these worlds, particularly the DC Comics superhero-verse, which seems like it might be influenced by the cartoons but never quite achieves that style of animation.
An hour into the movie, the Tune Squad is turned into 3-dimensional CG, as they face the Goon Squad team of NBA and WNBA all-stars transformed into creatures with superpowers. It's just unable to recover as the movie’s last hour focuses on that game, which is fine other than the fact that it's an awkward combination of the CG players with the audience being all sorts of background cosplayers acting as if they were found on Hollywood Boulevard or Times Square. This is the first time in a long time where I felt that the background actors ruined every scene... and then, of course, James and Cheadle are in there in a guise that seems to be a mix of human and CG.
I’ve been a fan of director Malcolm Lee for quite a long time, but Space Jam: A New Legacy is just an absolute disaster of a mess. Not that any of that matters much, because James is clearly a better ball player than he is an actor, and that fact keeps any of the movie from really gelling or offering much in terms of fun or excitement. I wanted to like the movie or find out what so many kids seemed to enjoy about the original movie 25 years ago, but sadly, that just never happened.
Rating: 5/10
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The movie I’m looking forward to the most this week and will probably have seen by the time I write this is the high-concept horror sequel, ESCAPE ROOM: TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Sony), which follows up a little over two years since the original Escape Room. This one is also directed by Adam Robitel and starring Taylor Russell and Ben Logan as survivors of an escape room created by an evil corporation doing experiments to see how people will act. The movie benefitted from putting terror into a very familiar and popular world of escape rooms, which obviously have not been quite as prominent since COVID racked the land.
The original Escape Room opened the very first weekend of January 2019, which has seen a lot of horror hits over the years, and it proved to be a wise move by Sony since it opened with $18.2 million despite the lack of any big stars. It also had better legs than most horror movies, grossing $57 million domestically and $98 million overseas. It also did quite well in DVD and Blu-ray sales, which meant that the sequel was greenlit fairly quickly.
Unlike Space Jam: A New Legacy, the Escape Room sequel is coming out a little over two years since the first movie, which is good since more young people will remember it. Another advantage it has is that it’s ONLY playing in theaters, plus it’s also getting a full 9-hour advantage by opening on Thursday afternoon, so it could make quite a bit of money before Space Jam shows up and takes over the second spot behind Marvel’s Black Widow. It’s also PG-13 so teenagers who might not have much interest in other movies out there (or they’ve already seen them) will be able to see the movie as a group without adults.
That said, I’m not quite sure the Escape Room sequel can open anywhere near the first movie only because it’s getting a summer release where it might not be getting quite the attention of other high-profile movies out there. I’d like to think it can pull in somewhere around $15 million and maybe moviegoers will surprise me since that first movie was generally popular and its sequel can’t be viewed on some streamer day and date. We’ll see if it can then translate that into a $35 to 40 million domestic total, since I’m not sure it can match the take of the original at least domestically.
My review for Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is over at Below the Line, and you'll see that I liked it quite a bit.
This Week’s Top 10 Predictions:
Since I don’t think that Space Jam: A New Legacy will make $40 million this weekend, that keeps Black Widow at the top for a second weekend in a row.
1. Black Widow (Marvel/Disney) - $35 million -57%
2. Space Jam: A New Legacy (Warner Bros.) - $27.8 million N/A
3. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (Sony) - $15 million N/A
4. F9 (Universal) - $6 million -48%
5. The Boss Baby: Family Business (Universal/DreamWorks Animation) - $4.8 million -46%
6. The Forever Purge (Universal) - $3.8 million -47%
7. A Quiet Place Part II (Paramount) - $2.4million -28%
8. Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain (Focus) - $2.1 million N/A
9. Cruella (Disney) - $1.9 million -20%
10. The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (Lionsgate) - .9 million -47%
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This week’s “Chosen One” is Rosalynde LeBlanc and Tom Hurwitz’s documentary, CAN YOU BRING IT: BILL T. JONES AND D-MAN IN THE WATERS (Kino Lorber), which is a surprisingly good documentary that combines a classic work of contemporary dance with how it originated from out of the AIDS pandemic of the ‘80s. Bill T. Jones was running the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company with his love and partner Arnie Zane, when the latter died from AIDS, and the deaths that followed led Jones to create “D-Man in the Waters.” Decades later, LeBlanc is performing “D-Man” with her college dance class, and she, along with Cinematographer Tom Hurwitz, ASC, capture that experience and embellish it with interviews with Jones and the original company performers.
Honestly, I’ve always been a bit reticent about dance and movies about dance, even though I’m almost always find that I enjoy them, like, for example, Wim Wenders’ Pina and the Cunningham doc from a few years back. The same thing happened with Can You Bring It, where I went in expecting to hate it or not find it interesting, and nothing could be further from the truth. FIrst of all, the original dance performance is something to behold, because there’s just an amazing physicality involved, which is why it’s amazing to watch LeBlanc (and the Jones himself) discussing the conditions in which the piece was written, but also getting some historical context about New York City at the time and how it was left ravaged by AIDS.
Hurwitz has tons of experience with documentary but LeBlanc is a relative newbie, but the two of them working together create a fantastic portrait of Jones, his amazing choreography work, and how the world of dance has been improved by the existence of his work and younger dancers trying to recapture the spirit of the original work. As I said, this movie was a pleasant surprise by how much I enjoyed it, since it woudln’t normally be my thing, but if you have even a remote interest in NYC’s iconic contribution to dance and how it was torn apart by the ‘80s AIDS crisis, you should give this a look.
Can You Bring It opens at the Film Forum this Friday, plus it will also be available via Virtual Cinema nationwide. Also starting at the Film Forum on Friday is its first series since the pandemic, a comprehensive Humphrey Bogart hardboiled retrospective with 19 films in 35mm and DCP.
You can also read my interview with Director/DoP Tom Hurwitz over at Below the Line later today.
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A movie I’ve really been looking forward to seeing is Morgan Neville’s ROADRUNNER: A FILM ABOUT ANTHONY BOURDAIN (Focus Features), which does for the famed celebrity author and chef what Neville’s previous movie, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, did for Mister Rogers, really going in-depth into the life and career of the celebrated and opinionated foodie. Bourdain committed suicide in June 2018, leaving a lot of his friends and fans wondering why he would take his own life when he was at the height of his career. Neville’s film looks at that, but it takes some time before it gets there.
Oddly, even though I was a huge Bourdain fan and even moreso after reading his book, “Kitchen Confidential,” this isn’t my favorite movie Neville has made, and I’m still trying to figure out why. Sure, there’s tons of extra never-before-seen footage from the taping of his various world-travelling television shows. They do show us another side of Bourdain that maybe we didn’t get to see from what was eventually aired.
I guess I was disappointed that Neville didn’t try to talk to Asia Argento, or maybe he did, and she declined? (I was hoping to talk to Morgan Neville for Below the Line about this movie, but it wasn’t meant to be.) Bourdain’s friends and co-workers on the show talk about how Argento’s inclusion into Bourdain’s life disrupted the creation of his television show, particularly the Hong Kong episode Argento directed, which apparently wasn’t without its problems, even before it was yanked from CNN after Bourdain’s death. No one blames Argento for Bourdain's choice to kill himself, but it would have been nice to get her take on the man for a more complete profile.
Even so, one of my biggest issues with the movie -- and this is where I prove unequivocally that absolutely NO ONE reads this column -- has nothing to do with Neville’s filmmaking prowess or storytelling ability, but more to do with the complete inability by many that talk about his death to understand why there have been so many prominent suicides by hanging: Bourdain, Michael Hutchence of INXS, Chris Connelly of Soundgarden, and quite a few more. When you make the decision to end your life by hanging, there’s only two ways it can go: you fail miserably i.e. the rope snaps, the knots aren’t tied properly... or you die. Even if you have second thoughts while you’re standing on the chair, once you drop, you’re dead even if you merely slipped. This is why hanging has been such a popular form of execution for hundreds and hundreds of years. It’s hard to screw it up. Unfortunately, when you’ve decided you no longer want to live, and you decide to hang yourself, it’s much easier to succeed in doing so… and for better or worse, I’m not sure that Neville or any of Bourdain’s friends interviewed have ever been to that point where they tried to hang themselves to really understand that. It’s minor and probably will be a non-issue to most seeing this movie, but having been at that point of hopelessness myself (probably for far different reasons than Bourdain), that bothered me a little. That sort of context would have helped people who watch the movie understand Bourdain's last moments.
Despite those issues, Roadrunner brilliantly captures the spirit and tone of Bourdain’s character as depicted on his various television series. That's why Roadrunner is a movie that mostly worked for me as a fan of Bourdain’s amazing writing and television work.
Focus continues to give its movies semi-wide releases, and this one is going pretty wide into 800 theaters, so it might be able to peek into the top 10, maybe?
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Another movie coming to theaters is Michael Sarnoski’s PIG (NEON), starring Nicholas Cage as Robin Feld, a reclusive hermit of a man who once was a legendary Portland chef. He’s now living on his own in the middle of nowhere with his truffle-foraging pig, but one night, some people break in and steal the pig, thinking that it’s their path to fortunes. Robin isn’t having any of it, and he follows his pig’s trail to a fight club and then to the father of one of his main buyers (Alex Wolff).
Even though I’ve known about this movie for some time, I didn’t really know that much about it. Like man, I expected it to be a straight-up revenge action flick a bit like John Wick, but the only thing this has in common with that is that this as terrific a showcase for Cage as an actor as that was for Keanu Reeves. Spending much of the movie completely bedraggled and beaten-up, this is still a far more subdued performance for Cage than some might be expecting, and a slower and more subdued film with only a few moments achieving anything that could be considered “action.”
Even so, this is such a great vehicle for Cage, and Alex Wolff is also quite good, plus there’s a foodie aspect to the movie that should make it a great double feature with Roadrunner. It should be expected with so much of it involving truffles, which not many people outside of chefs and gourmands know much about
Some people might go into Pig with the wrong expectations of this being some sort of genre revenge flick, but it’s in fact a pretty solid character drama, truly showing off Cage’s terrific ability at creating character, so hopefully, it will find its audience even it might not be the one some might expect.
Rating: 7.5/10
Pig will actually open in a few hundred theaters nationwide so plenty of opportunities to see it that way.
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Netflix has a duo of high-profile films this week, including the action-thriller GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE (Netflix), starring Karen Gillan and directed by Israreli filmmaker Navot Papushado (Big Bad Wolves). Gillan plays Sam, an assassin for a group called The Firm, a second generation assassin no less since her mother Scarlet (Lena Headey) was also an assassin. One day, she finds herself on the bad side of a crime lord whose son she killed (on a mission) and finds herself having to fight off dozens of killers as she tries to protect that man’s 9-year-old daughter Emily (Chloe Coleman).
I can’t believe how much I absolutely hated a good part of this movie, because I generally like Gillan and some of the others in this movie, but I don’t any of them are doing particularly good work. For instance, Paul Giamatti is in full-on scenery-chewing mode as head of the Firm, but there’s also a great trio of women known as the Librarians, played by Michelle Yeoh, Carla Gugino and Angela Bassett, who I wish were in the film more than they actually are, because they literally are the best part of the film. (I also was pretty disappointed by Coleman’s bland performance lacking any of the personality she showed in My Spy, in which she was very funny.)
Basically, it feels like this is another filmmaker who has seen Tarantino’s Kill BIll a few dozen times and thought they could do something just as cool. The fact that it’s so flagrant and obvious in its ripping that movie off, it’s almost impossible to fully enjoy it. What’s really missing is Tarantino’s knack for sharp writing, because the writing in this movie is just terrible.
I thought the score was probably the most interesting aspect of the movie, but even that was highly derivative of what Tarantino has done. Even the needle drop choices during the bigger action pieces feel too much like something Tarantino might do, but generally better.
Sure, there’s some cool action scenes, and the last act generally gets better once Headey and the Librarians rejoin the fray to fight off a cadre of henchmen, but the writing never improves, so it’s just a movie that relies on far too many “oooo… Cooooool!” moments that never really come together.
As much as Gunpowder Milkshake tries to be cool and stylish, it always feels like it’s trying too hard without understanding why movies like Tarantino’s and others work so well. Any of the bad-ass fight sequences are constantly marred as soon as there tries to be any sort of talking or story.
Rating: 5.5/10
The third part of the horror series based on R.L. Stine’s books, FEAR STREET PART 3: 1666 (Netflix), will hit the streamer on Friday, this one being a prequel to the previous two movies, taking place in 1666. I’m still behind on this series, but looking forward to a night where I can finally watch all three.
I definitely had more movies to watch than usual that I just didn’t get to include some of them like Martin WIlson’s directorial debut, the horror-thriller GREAT WHITE (RLJEfilms/Shudder), which stars Katrina Bowden and others, about a tourist trip that turns into a nightmare when five passengers on a sea plane get stranded miles from the shore and try to survive as they run out of supplies and run into, you guessed it, a shark. Sounds like my kind of movie, but I’ve just been swamped.
I was pretty tickled by the premise for Jean-Paul Salomé’s MAMA WEED (Brainstorm Media/Music Box Films), starring the wonderful Isabelle Hupert as Patience, a French-Arabic translator for the Paris anti-narcotics police unit who interprets calls between the city’s top drug dealers. She’s taking care of her aging mother and one day she hears the son of one of her mother’s nurses, so she tries to protect him but ends up with a huge cache of hash, so she becomes a drug dealer herself, becoming the persona of “Mama Weed.” Nominated for a César for its screenplay, the movie will open in select theaters this Friday and then be available On Demand on July 23.
Another doc of note is Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt’s NO ORDINARY MAN (Oscilloscope), which tells the story of American jazz musician Billy Tipton who had spent his entire career passing off as a man, unbeknownst to his wife and son that he was born female. It’s an intriguing story that unfortunately got mangled by the talk shows after Tipton’s death in 1989, but the filmmakers use an interesting way to tell the story rather than using talking heads. I haven’t actually watched it yet, but it sounds intriguing. It will open at the IFC Center in New York and the Landmark Nuart in L.A. on Friday.
Debuting on Hulu this week is the amazing six-part docuseries called MCCARTNEY 3, 2, 1 (Hulu), which as you can safely assume is about Beatles founder Paul McCartney, covering his sixty-year career as he talks with producer Rick Rubin in a studio filled with instruments and tapes of some of the great songs that Rubin mixes different elements up and down to discuss how they were done with McCartney. I generally love music docs, but this is something truly special that I expect to rewatch many times over the next few years.
Netflix also has a new docuseries called HEIST (Netflix) and is debuting a doc about tennis great, Naomi Osaka, this week. Meanwhile, the anthology prequel series, American Horror Stories, debuts on FX and FX on Hulu this week, as well, so it’s a pretty busy weekend, which was bound to happen after last week’s bye week.
Other movies out this week that I didn’t get to include:
Die in a Gunfight (Lionsgate) Out of Death (Vertical) Casanova, Last Love (Cohen Media) How to Deter a Robber
Next week, two more new movies, including the action prequel, SNAKE EYES, starring Henry Golding, and M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller, OLD.
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Marvels Black Widow to hit Disney Plus for $30 on July 9, same day as theaters - CNET
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Marvel's Black Widow has been delayed multiple times as the pandemic has decimated theater-going.  Marvel Entertainment/Screenshot by Joal Ryan for CNET Disney has delayed Marvel's Black Widow release yet again, this time until July 9 -- but Black Widow will also be available to stream that same day on Disney Plus for $30 through the service's Premier Access model, on top of what you pay for a regular Disney Plus subscription, the company said Tuesday. Also Tuesday, Disney said:  - Its next Pixar film, Luca, will become a Disney Plus original film available to stream at no extra cost June 18, essentially skipping theaters.  - Cruella, its live-action reboot of 101 Dalmatians, would also be available as a Premier Access release on Disney Plus the same day as theaters on May 28. - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Marvel's next big-screen movie after Black Widow, was also delayed. Black Widow essentially took Shang-Chi's slot on July 9, and now Shang-Chi is set for release on Sept. 3.  Black Widow's Premier Access release isn't a rental; it doesn't have a window of time when you must watch it before your access to it expires. Purchasers will be able to watch Black Widow for as long as they remain active Disney Plus subscribers. However, Disney hasn't yet confirmed the date that Black Widow will become part of Disney's regular catalog, available to stream at no extra cost. In the past, Disney Plus' two other films released on Premier Access have joined the standard library three months after their debuts, but that doesn't necessarily mean Black Widow will follow suit.  After Black Widow's release had been pushed back multiple times, Disney planning a hybrid theaters-and-streaming release for it indicates the company is committed to no further delays. Before the pandemic, Black Widow was originally slated for an August 2020 release. When it finally comes out July 9, two years will have passed since the Marvel Cinematic Universe was last on the big screen. The last Marvel movie to reach theaters was Spider-Man: Far From Home in July 2019, three months after Marvel's megablockbuster Avengers:Endgame. The Black Widow streaming decision is Disney's biggest bet yet on its Premier Access model, even as optimism grows about audiences returning to cinemas over the coming months.  Disney's theatrical release decisions are a meaningful signal about Hollywood's faith in the box office, but they also underscore the industry's willingness to keep offering wider choices for watching new movies even after the pandemic. Before the coronavirus restrictions decimated theater attendance, Disney racked up more top blockbusters than any other studio in the last five years, so its approach to theatrical releases is a bellwether for the industry. The Black Widow decision suggests Disney is pessimistic that movie-goers will truly flock to theaters in the next few months, but other Hollywood studios have shown signs of optimism about putting their big films back on the big screen as vaccinations have accelerated in the US, one of the world's biggest movie markets. Several have moved up the release dates for tentpole films, underscoring their anticipation that cinema attendance may bounce back sooner than they had previously hoped. In January, AT&T's Warner Bros. rescheduled Godzilla vs. Kong from May to March 31. Then in early March, Sony brought Peter Rabbit 2's release up to May 14 from June, and ViacomCBS' Paramount Pictures moved A Quiet Place II from September to May 28. Tuesday's Black Widow announcement also signals that Disney was impressed by the response to its last Premier Access release, its animated feature Raya and the Last Dragon. Raya came out on Disney Plus for an extra $30 fee alongside its March 5 theatrical release. But making Black Widow, part of Disney's powerhouse of Marvel blockbusters, a hybrid streaming-and-theatrical release suggests the company may be open to pursuing more Premier Access releases even after coronavirus restrictions on cinemas are relaxed.  Just last week, Disney CEO Bob Chapek hinted that a streaming release for Black Widow may be possible, after the company had been silent for months about how and when Black Widow would be available to stream. At the time, Chapek emphasized that Disney was going to remain "flexible" about how it releases movies like Black Widow and warned that a decision would likely come "at the last minute." Entertain your brain with the coolest news from streaming to superheroes, memes to video games. Until the pandemic, Disney had been loyal to the theatrical release norms that kept movies exclusively in cinemas for 75 days or longer. But as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to disrupt movie-going, Disney evolved Disney Plus' role in its movie release cycle. At first, Disney Plus simply started streaming already released movies months earlier than planned. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker began streaming three months early, as did Frozen 2 -- and Pixar's Onward landed on Disney Plus just weeks after it premiered in theaters. Then Disney started ratcheting up the streaming releases of new movies too, like the film version of award-winning musical Hamilton in July and Pixar's latest animated film, Soul, on Dec. 25.  But Premier Access was Disney Plus' biggest change so far. Disney's live-action remake of Mulan in September was the first released under this model, followed by Raya earlier this month. These are moves that would've been unthinkable a year earlier, but long-held norms for releasing movies couldn't withstand the pandemic's extraordinary circumstances.  In the US, the Disney Plus service costs $7 a month, or $70 a year. Starting Friday, it'll increase to $8 a month, or $80 a year. 
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May 25-30 is Studio Ghibli Week at Polygon. To bless the accession of the Japanese action house’s library on agenda and alive services, we’re analysis the studio’s history, impact, and better themes. Follow forth via our Ghibli Week page.
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Rowlf is an American banana accounting by Richard Corben. As with some of Corben’s added work, Rowlf is an exploitation-style banana abounding with over-the-top abandon and nudity. The banana was originally appear in a baby bi-weekly afore it fabricated its way to the pages of Heavy Metal Magazine, area Corben acquired abundant of his ballyhoo and fame.
The capital appearance of the banana is a princess’ basset accompaniment called Rowlf. When the angel is kidnapped by demons, an angry astrologer who believes that Rowlf dead the angel tries to transform him into a man so he can accept his crimes. However, the spell fails and transforms Rowlf into a half-human half-dog hybrid. Afterwards his transformation, Rowlf sets off to acquisition his angel and accomplishment her in a demon-killing spree. In 1980, Hayao Miyazaki capital to acclimate it into a movie.
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Arplis - News: Jay and Silent Bob come to the Switch!
Nintendo Switch has tons of awesome games available right now! Plus, there are dozens more in the pipeline. When the Switch first launched, there were fewer than a dozen titles available for sale. But, as time goes by, and as game makers realize the popularity of Nintendo's hybrid mobile console, more and more titles are being added to the list all of the time. Here are all the games available right now, in digital and game card form, as well as games that are officially coming to Switch sometime in the future. What's new? New games released and announced games coming soon Here's where you'll find everything new that is either now available in the Switch eShop or as a physical game card, as well as games that have recently been announced as coming to the Switch. New physical game cartridges you can buy right now! Arcade Spirits - May 5 - $40 MotoGP 20 - May 5 - $40 Buildings Have Feelings Too! - May 12 - $35 Physical game cartridges you can pre-order right now! Dungeon of The Endless - Available May 26 - $30 Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath - Available May 26 - $30 Adam's Venture: Origins - Available May 29 - $40 BioShock: The Collection - Available May 29 - $50 Borderlands Legendary Collection - Available May 29 - $50 XCOM 2 Collection - Available May 29 - $50 Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - Available May 29 - $60 Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in A Dungeon: Infinite Combat - Available May 31 - $45 Little Town Hero: Big Idea Edition - Available June 2 - $50 Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break - Available June 2 - $30 Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics - Available June 5 - $40 The Outer Worlds - Available June 5 - $60 Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath - Available June 9 - $30 Warborn - Available June 12 - $30 Descenders - Available June 16 - $40 Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated - Available June 23 - $30 Fairy Tail - Available June 26 - $60 Indivisible - Available June 30 - $40 Journey to the Savage Planet - Available June 30 - $30 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III - Extracurricular Edition - Available June 30 - $60 Mozart Requiem - Available June 30 - $50 Railway Empire - Available June 30 - $40 RPG Maker MV - Available June 30 - $50 Truck Driver - Available June 30 - $50 The Wonderful 101: Remastered - Available June 30 - $40 Bounty Battle - Available July 7 - $35 Catherine: Full Body - Available July 7 - $50 Escape Game: Fort Boyard - Available July 7 - $30 Spirit of The North - Available July 7 - $35 Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing In Disguise - Available July 10 - $50 Ancestors Legacy - Available July 14 - $40 Kingdom Majestic - Available July 14 - $30 Void Trrlm();//Void Terrarium - Available July 14 - $60 Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town - Available July 28 - $50 Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars - Available July 30 - $50 Ary and the Secret of Seasons - Available July 31 - $30 Cris Tales - Available July 31 - $30 Robotics; Notes Elite & Dash Double Pack - Available October 13 - $60 Digimon Survive - Available December 31 - $60 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Available December 31 - $60 Monstrum - Available December 31 - $30 One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 - Available December 31 - $30 Remothered: Broken Porcelain - Available December 31 - $30 "To Be Determined" games coming to the Nintendo Switch All of these titles should be coming out sometime during the year 2020. Be sure to check in with us here at iMore for updates on releases and pre-order information for these titles! DOOM Eternal - TBD 2020 - $60 Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - TBD 2020 - $60 Metroid Prime 4 - TBD 2022 - $60 eShop titles that have released this month 911 Operator Deluxe Edition - $22 Arcade Archives VS. Wrecking Crew - $8 Dark Burial - $4 Feathery Ears - $10 Fledgling Heroes - $8 Fury Unleashed - $20 Gerritory - $8 Gun Crazy - $5 Highrise Heroes: Word Challenge - $2 Infinite - Beyond the Mind - $10 Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl - $15 Jet Lancer - $15 Megabyte Punch - $20 Relic Hunters Zero: Remix - $10 Stone - $15 SuperMash - $20 Swapperoo - $5 The Bullet: Time of Revenge - $4 Tonight We Riot - $15 Void Bastards - $30 All Nintendo Switch games Here's where we're storing literally every game Nintendo has launched on Switch. Physical game cartridges you can buy right now These games are also available in digital form via Switch eShop. You can click the link to order the physical version. 1-2-Switch 88 Heroes: 98 Heroes Edition Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchridion AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES Air Conflicts Collection All Star Fruit Racing The Alliance Alive HD Remastered American Ninja Warrior: Challenge (Physical Copy!) Among the Sleep: Enhanced Edition Animal Crossing: New Horizons Aqua Moto Racing Utopia Aragami: Shadow Edition Arcade Spirits ARK: Survival Evolved ARMS Assassin's Creed: The Rebel Collection Assassin's Creed III: Remastered Assault Gunners HD Edition Complete Set Astral Chain Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Paintings Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout Attack on Titan 2 Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle ATV Drift Tricks Axiom Verge - Multiverse Edition Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack Baldurs Gate I & II: Enhanced Edition Batman: Season 1 - Telltale Series Battle Chasers: Nightwar Battle Worlds: Kronos Bayonetta 2 + Bayonetta digital code Bee Simulator Ben 10 Bendy Big Buck Hunter Arcade The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ BLAZBLUE CENTRALFICTION Special Edition BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Bomber Crew Complete Edition The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 Brawlout Broken Sword 5 Buildings Have Feelings Too! Cat Quest Candle: The Power of the Flame Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Carnival Games Cars 3: Driven to Win Cartoon Network Battle Crashers Cave Story+ Chicken Range (UK) Clannad Code of Princess EX Code: Realize ~Future Blessings~ Collection of Mana Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Crash Team Racing Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Crayola Scoot Cryogear Crystal Crisis The Coma: Recut Contra Rogue Corps Cytus Alpha Daemon X Machina Darkest Dungeon: Ancestral Edition Darksiders: Warmastered Edition Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition Dead Cells Dead by Daylight De Blob DEEMO Diablo Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories Disgaea 1 Complete Disgaea 5 Complete Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King Disney Tsum Tsum Festival Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze DOOM DOOM Eternal Dragon Ball Fighter Z Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Dragons: Dawn of New Riders Dragon: Marked for Death Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Dragon Quest Builders Dragon Quest Builders 2 Dragon Quest Heroes I & II (Japanese language only) Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition The End is Nigh Enter the Gungeon: Deluxe Edition Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory Farm Expert 2019 Farming Simulator Farming Simulator 20 Fast RMX Fate Extella Link Standard Edition Nintendo Switch Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star FIFA 18 Fifa 19 FIFA 20 Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age Fire Emblem: Three Houses Fire Emblem Warriors Fitness Boxing Flashback 25th Anniversary Collection Flashback 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition Flashback Classics Flipping Death For the King Friday The 13th: The Game FUN! FUN! Animal Park Garfield Kart Furious Racing Gear.Club Unlimited Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - Owltimate Edition Gigantosaurus The Game God Eater 3 God Wars: The Complete Legend Gods & Monsters Go Vacation Grip Guacamelee! One-Two Punch Collection Gun*Gal 2 Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX Happy Birthdays Harvest Moon: Light of Hope Special Edition Hello Kitty Kruisers with Sanrio Friends Hello Neighbor Hello Neighbor: Hide & Seek Heroland Hotel Transylvania 3 Hunting Simulator Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition I am Setsuna Ice Age Scrat's Nutty Adventure Jumanji: The Video Game Just Dance 2017 Just Dance 2018 Just Dance 2020 Katamari Damacy Reroll Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa Kill la Kill -IF Kirby Star Allies Labyrinth of Refrain Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk L.A. Noire Langrisser I & II Lapris x Labyrinth Lapis x Labyrinth Limited Edition XL Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy Legendary Fishing Legend of Kay Anniversary Edition Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening LEGO City: Undercover LEGO DC Supervillians Deluxe Edition LEGO Harry Potter Collection LEGO: Jurassic World LEGO The Incredibles LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game LEGO Worlds Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Don't Dry Let's Sing 2018 (UK only) The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince Little Friends: Dogs and Cats The Longest Five Minutes The Long Journey Home The Lost Child Lost Sphear Luigi's Mansion 3 Lumo Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Mario Tennis Aces Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order Max The Curse of the Brotherhood Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 + 2 Megaman X Legacy Collection 1 Megaman X Legacy Collection 2 Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Mercenaries Saga Chronicles Minecraft Minecraft: Story Mode - The Complete Adventure Minecraft Story Mode - Season Two Monopoly Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 2 Monster Hunter XX (Japanese import only) Monster Jam Crush It Moonlighter Mortal Kombat 11 Moto Racer 4 MotoGP19 MotoGP 20 Musynx Mutant Football League Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition My Little Riding Champion My Riding Stables: Life with Horses MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Video game NAMCO Museum Arcade Pac NBA 2K18 NBA 2K20 NBA 2K20 Legend Edition Nelke & The Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of The New World Neo Atlas 1469 Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition New Super Lucky's Tale New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Octopath Traveler ONINAKI OPUS: Collection OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers Our World is Ended Day 1 Owlboy Overcooked 2 OVERPASS Overwatch: Legendary Edition Party Planet Payday 2 Penguin Wars Penny Punching Princess PixARK Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition Poi: Explorer Edition Pokémon Mystery Dungeon™: Rescue Team DX Pokemon: Let's Go, Eevee Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu Pokémon Sword Pokémon Shield Pokémon Sword and Shield Double Pack Pokkén Tournament DX The Princess Guide Project Highrise Architects Edition Race with Ryan Rad Rodgers Radical Edition Raiden V: Director's Cut The Raven Remastered Rayman Legends R.B.I. Baseball 17 R.B.I. 19 Baseball Reel Fishing: Road Trip Adventure Red Faction Guerilla Re-Mars-Tered Redeemer: Enhanced Edition Redout Resident Evil Origins Collection Resident Evil: Revelations Resident Evil Triple Pack Rico RiME Ring Fit Adventure Riot: Civil Unrest Rocket League: Collector's Edition RPG Maker MV Roller Coaster Tycoon Adventures Runbow Deluxe Edition Runner3 Saints Row the Third - Full Package Saints Row IV Salt and sanctuary Scribblenauts Showdown Scribblenauts Mega Pack SEGA Genesis Classics Senran Kagura Peach Ball Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Ultimate Edition Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn Shining Resonance Refrain Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove Sid Meier's Civilization VI Sine Mora Ex Skylanders Imaginators Skyrim Slain Back from Hell (physical game card) SNACK WORLD: THE DUNGEON CRAWL — GOLD SNK 40th Anniversary Collection SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy Snipperclips Sniper Elite 3 Ultimate Edition Snow Moto Racing Freedom Snooker 19 Sonic Forces Sonic Mania (Collector's Edition) South Park: The Fractured but Whole Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy Spintires: MudRunner - American Wilds Spirit Hunter: NG Sports Party Splatoon 2 Splatoon 2 - Starter Edition Spyro Reignited Trilogy Star Wars: Pinball Starlink: Battle for Atlas Steamworld Dig 2 STEINS;GATE ELITE: Limited Edition Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Edition Superbeat: Xonic Super Bomberman R Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission Hero Edition Super Mario Maker 2 Super Mario Maker 2 + Nintendo Switch Online Bundle Super Mario Odyssey Super Neptunia RPG Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Super Street: Racer Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET Complete Edition Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Syberia (UK version) Syberia 2 (UK version) Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! Tales of Vesperia - Definitive Edition Team Sonic Racing Tennis World Tour The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt This is the Police This is the Police 2 This War of Mine Tiny Barbarian DX Titan Quest Toki Touhou Genso: Wanderer Reloaded Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle Trailblazers Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Trials of Mana Troll & I Truberbrook TT Isle of Man: Riding on the Edge Two Point Hospital Ugly Dolls: An Imperfect Adventure Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Unbox: Newbies Adventure Undertale Unravel 2 Valkyria Chronicles 4 Vampyr V Rally 4 The Walking Dead: The Final Season Warriors Orochi 4 Wasteland 2 Wild Guns Reloaded Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Wolfenstine: Youngblood Wolfenstein: Youngblood Deluxe Edition Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship WWE 2K18 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Xenon Racer Yoshi's Crafted World Yoku's Island Express Yomawari: The Long Night Collection Yonder The Cloud Catchers Chronicles Yooka-Laylee: The Impossible Lair Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world. Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Zumba: Burn It Up Games only available in the Switch eShop you can buy right now #KILLALLZOMBIES 'n Velore Verstand 3 Little Pigs & Bad Wolf 3D Billiards - Pool & Snooker 3D MiniGolf 7 Billion Humans 7th Sector 10 Second Run Returns 12 is Better Than 6 12 Labours of Hercules II: The Cretan Bull 12 orbits 20XX 2048 Battles 30-in-1 Game Collection 36 Fragments of Midnight 39 Days to Mars 60 Seconds! 99 Moves 99Seconds 140 911 Operator Bundle 911 Operator Deluxe Edition 1001 Ultimate Mahjong 2 1917 - The Alien Invasion DX 1979 Revolution: Black Friday 2064: Read Only Memories INTEGRAL 6180 the moon 8-Ball Pocket 80 DAYS Aborigenus Abyss ABZU Access Denied Ace of the Luftwaffe - Squadron Ace of Seafood Aces of the Luftwaffe - Squadron Extended Edition Achtung! 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Amnesia: Collection Ancient Rush 2 Anarcute Animal Fun for Toddlers and Kids Anode AngerForce: Reloaded for Nintendo Switch Anima: Gates of Memories Anima: Gates of Memories: Arcane Edition Anima: Gates of Memories: The Nameless Chronicles Animal Fight Club Animal Hunter Z Animal Rivals Animal Super Squad Animated Jigsaw: Japanese Women Animated Jigsaws Animus Animus: Harbinger Angel of death Angry Bunnies: Colossal Carrot Crusade Ankh Guardian - Treasure of the Demon's Temple Anodyne Another Sight Another World Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story Antiquia Lost Ape Out Aperion Cyberstorm Apocalipsis: Wormwood Edition Apocryph Aqua Kitty UDX The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human Aqua TV Arcade Archives VS. 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An up-to-date look at the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Expect a lot of sequels.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe closed out its “Infinity Saga” last summer with the releases of Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, which ended a 23-film cycle of big, ambitious, and thrilling storytelling. Despite what felt like a logical beginning, middle and end to its first few phases of films, Disney and Marvel have no plans to slow down anytime soon.
Captain America, Iron Man, and some of the other key Avengers from the last decade-plus are now set aside for characters stepping forward into bigger roles — such as Black Panther and Captain Marvel — and characters we have not seen in this iteration of films yet. With Disney’s merger with Fox, characters like the X-Men and Fantastic Four are on the way with Marvel Studios now having the rights to the majority of the storied comic company’s intellectual property. This comes after decades of heroes’ film rights being divided among several studios.
Here is the full list of projects that are currently in development for the next phases of the MCU.
Theatrical Releases
Black Widow (November 6, 2020)
There had been rumors for years that Scarlett Johansson would get her own solo film and now it is set to lead Marvel’s “Phase Four” as the first-post Infinity Saga movie. However, this film is set to take place between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. Other cast members include David Harbour, Rachel Weisz and Florence Pugh, among others. Taskmaster will be the villain in this movie, who is known for his ability to copy the powers of the heroes he is facing.
The Eternals (February 12, 2021)
Marvel is never afraid to throw something new and weird at its audience, and did so with massive success with the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. The Eternals is set to tell the story of a race of human-god aliens created by beings called Celestials that have lived on Earth for 7,000 years among us. The cast includes Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Angeline Jolie, Gemma Chan, Lauren Ridloff, Salma Hayek, Brian Tyree Henry, Lia McHugh, and Kit Harington, to name a few from the massive lineup. Chloé Zhao will helm the film.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (May 7, 2021)
The MCU has a way of existing as genre films inside of a superhero film packaging. To name a few examples, we have seen political thrillers (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) and heist films (Ant-Man), but now Marvel steps into its first kung fu-inspired take. Shang-Chi is a master of the martial arts and will be played by relative newcomer Simu Liu. We have actually heard of the Ten Rings before, as they were the terrorist organization introduced when Tony Stark was kidnapped in Iron Man. Then, we met its leader, The Mandarin, in Iron Man 3. Except we didn’t because that was a fake out. Tony Leung is set to play the “real” Mandarin and Awkwafina is also set for a role in the film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.
Untitled Spider-Man Sequel (November 5, 2021)
Things were dicey here for a bit with Disney and Sony, who owns Spider-Man’s film rights, having a contract dispute in the summer of 2019. However, both sides came to an agreement and Tom Holland’s Spidey is back on track with Zendaya also set to return and Jon Watts directing once again.
Thor: Love and Thunder (February 11, 2022)
Thor is one of the only original Avengers set to play a role in the next phase of films and both Chris Hemsworth and director Taika Waititi are set to return. Tessa Thompson will also return as Valkyrie and Natalie Portman is making her return to the role of Jane Foster in the film. Foster is set to become the female version of Thor in this next installment with Christian Bale making his MCU debut as the film’s villain, though we do not yet know who he is playing.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (March 25, 2022)
Doctor Strange’s solo outing was solid, but did not do a ton to movie the needle among MCU fans. That changed with the key role that he played in both Infinity War and Endgame and now he is back for another film centered around him. This time, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Strange will be joined by another Marvel hero in the form of Scarlet Witch, played by Elizabeth Olsen. Benedict Wong is set to return as Wong with Chiwetel Ejiofor also back to play Karl Mordo. The events of this film will be tied into the Scarlet Witch Disney+ series WandaVision (which we will discuss here a bit later). The film will be directed by Sam Raimi of the Evil Dead franchise and the 2000s Spider-Man films.
Black Panther II (May 6, 2022)
When Black Panther became the cultural phenomenon it was after coming out in February of 2018 — eventually earning a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars — it was only a matter of time before we got a sequel. Not much is known about the project other than Ryan Coogler returning to direct and the expectation is that the majority of the cast from the last film should return, as well. The rumor is that the sequel may feature Namor, who actually preceded Aquaman as the Atlantean/human hybrid character in pop culture.
Untitled Captain Marvel Sequel (July 8, 2022)
The only thing that is known about this film is that Brie Larson is set to reprise her role as the titular hero. Seeing as her solo film took place in the 90s and Endgame brought her into the present day, there is no shortage of possibilities for what her next outing might look like.
Unscheduled theatrical projects
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
After a brief brush with controversy over old tweets that saw James Gunn fired from the job of directing this movie, all sides came to an agreement and he was brought back. This is expected to close out the story thread of his iteration of the Guardians, but it is going to have to wait until he finishes work on DC’s The Suicide Squad, which he signed on to direct when he was originally fired by Marvel.
Untitled Ant-Man and The Wasp Sequel
A more recent addition to the upcoming slate of films with news of its development dropping in April 2020. Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly are expected to be back in their roles, and Peyton Reed will be back to direct after doing the last two films.
Blade
This was the surprise of all surprises when its development was announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Mahershala Ali will be playing the role after lobbying Marvel to bring back the character, and the Oscar winner reaching out was too good for the studio to pass up. That is all we know about this film for now, but it has fans of the vampire hunter excited to see what Ali and the studio can come up with.
Fantastic Four
It is only a matter of time before we get to see Marvel’s iconic foursome of heroes hit the screen again after the Disney-Fox merger went through. After a few “meh” outings in the mid-2000s and a putrid reboot attempt in 2015, the characters are back where they belong. All we know so far is that the studio is developing the project with no other details available at this time. Fans have been clamoring for the real-life couple of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt to play Reed Richards and Sue Storm, respectively. You can add my name to the list of people who would love to see that casting.
X-Men
We are probably far away from the X-Men making their debut in the MCU, which is not the worst thing in the world. Fox’s franchise ran for almost 20 years and it is going to take some time for people to cleanse their pallets of the Hugh Jackman/Patrick Stewart-era of characters. They are on the way, but it is going to take some time and they might be the last of these projects that we see on the screen.
Disney+ Shows
These will appear exclusively on the Disney+ streaming platform, but Marvel maintains they will have cinematic budgets and that everything will connect to the theatrical releases, so this is a brand new layer to the MCU.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (August 2020)
Now that Black Widow has been pushed to the fall, this is the next MCU property we are set to see. This series is set to follow Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) after the events of Endgame, where an old Captain America passed his shield and mantle on to Wilson. Daniel Brühl is set to return as Helmut Zemo of Civil War fame and Emily VanCamp returning as Sharon Carter. Wyatt Russell joins the cast as John Walker, the U.S. government created successor to Steve Rogers.
WandaVision (December 2020)
As we mentioned before, this series is set to lead into the events of the Doctor Strange sequel with Wanda Maximoff involved in a big way. Paul Bettany is also set to return as Vision, as it appears that Wanda has created an alternate reality where they can live together among the backdrop of sitcom-style settings from multiple decades (yeah, it’s going to get really dang weird). An adult version of Monica Rambeau, who was a child in Captain Marvel, is set to debut and be played by Teyonah Parris. Randall Park and Kat Dennings are going to return to the MCU in their roles of Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis, respectively.
Loki (Early 2021)
Loki stealing the Tesseract in an alternate timeline in Endgame screamed Disney+ series, and now Marvel is doing just that. The series will see Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as the God of Mischief as an alternate version of his 2012 self traveling back in time and altering history. Owen Wilson and Richard E. Grant are also set to join in some form or fashion.
What If...? (Mid-2021)
This is going to be an animated anthology series that explores how events of the MCU would have happened by changing different variables, a la if Peggy Carter was given the super soldier serum instead of Steve Rogers. The original actors from MCU films will return to reprise their roles in a voice acting capacity for the series, which will star Jeffrey Wright as The Watcher. A second season has already been greenlit, as well.
Hawkeye (2022)
A limited series is set to come for the bow-and-arrow wielder with Jeremy Renner reprising his role as Clint Barton, which would see him pass on his mantle of Hawkeye to Kate Bishop (reportedly to be portrayed by Hailee Steinfeld).
Ms. Marvel (2022)
Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel has been a recent character in the comics with rapidly growing popularity among fans. Not a whole lot is out there on the series other than Bisha K. Ali being hired as the head writer. It is also possible Ms. Marvel is introduced in Captain Marvel’s sequel.
Moon Knight (2022)
Moon Knight is Marvel’s answer to Batman, except he has a dissociative identity disorder. So ... that’s an interesting concept. In addition to his Disney+ series, Moon Knight will be appearing in future MCU films, as well.
She-Hulk (2022)
She-Hulk is set to revolve around Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner/Hulk who gains powers after receiving a blood transfusion from him. Walters is a skilled lawyer and has often appeared as representation to heroes and other enhanced beings over the years. Another ... interesting concept. Marvel is reportedly looking for an “Alison Brie-type” to play this character. The lead writer on the series is set to be Jessica Gao of Rick and Morty fame.
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