Arriving June 7 to Disney XD is Tron: Uprising a midquel cartoon that happens between the first Tron film and the 2nd Tron: Legacy. The show is concerning Beck a young program who turns into a revolutionary leader in The Grid in opposition to the evil forces of General Tesler, oppressor of free systems. The legendary Tron, a program who fights for the users, educates Beck to turn into the following hero of the system if the young program can upgrade past impulsiveness to maturity. Elijah Wood will voice Beck with Bruce Boxleitner reprising his Tron role.
Disney/Pixar has just offered news on several projects at CinemaCon presentation:
• Initial reported last August, the future Bob Peterson dinosaur movie now has the title The Good Dinosaur and will be launched on May 30, 2014. The movie is detailed as follows:
What if the cataclysmic asteroid that permanently modified life on Earth in fact missed the planet entirely and giant dinosaurs never became vanished? This humorous, genuine and original story is directed by Bob Peterson (co-director/writer, “Up;” writer, “Finding Nemo”) and produced by John Walker (“The Incredibles,” “The Iron Giant”).
• Oscar-winning Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich\'s forthcoming project with producer Darla Anderson will cover the holiday of Dia de los Muertos.
From director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson, the film making team at the rear of the Academy Award®-winning \"Toy Story 3,\" comes a completely original Pixar Animation Studios movie that goes into the vivid holiday of Día de los Muertos.
• The still-untitled Pete Docter movie that takes you inside the mind has been sent from May 30, 2014 to June 19, 2015, and they\'re still attempting to decide a title for that one. It\'s describes as follows:
Pixar takes audiences on amazing journeys into extraordinary worlds: from the darkest depths of the ocean to the top of the tepui mountains in South America; from the fictional metropolis of Monstropolis to a futuristic fantasy of outer space. From director Pete Docter (“Up,” “Monsters, Inc.”) and producer Jonas Rivera (“Up”), the inventive new movie will take you to a place that everyone knows, but no one has ever seen: the world inside the human mind.
Disney has feature movie plans for Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, one of its longest-running theme park rides. The studio has set legendary commercials and video director Pete Candeland to create a live-action/CGI mix feature that will get alive a theme park ride that started in Disneyland on its opening in 1955.
The twisting, turning ride was also popular at Walt Disney World in
Florida, but the geniuses at the park closed the ride in 1998 and
substituted it with The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh. Mr. Toad’s
Wild Ride is depending on Disney’s adaptation of The Wind In The
Willows. Tron: Legacy producer Justin Springer will produce Mr. Toad’s
Wild Ride, and the studio is searching for a writer to set up the story
into a movie.
Disney, which transformed its Pirates Of The Caribbean
attraction into a billion-dollar feature franchise, has a version of
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea with David Fincher among various
percolating initiatives influenced by theme park attractions.
The Verve-repped Candeland is best known for his work with animation and
for creating and directing the music videos for The Gorillaz.
Can you imagine that Walt Disney is by now setting up the next Muppet film? Co-writer of The Muppets Nick Stoller and director James Bobin are presently writing the a follow up to the 2011 hit. Thirteen pages have by now been written and it will be a comedy caper with new heroes. Jason Segel might make a cameo and Disney prefers a summer 2013 launch date–which isn’t realistic. Disney truly wants a follow up as soon as possible, but let’s hope they don’t compromise quality for quantity.
If you’ve never seen it, here’s the trailer for The Great Muppet Caper:
Despite the fact that it does not appear to cinemas for a number of weeks, Screen Rant is revealing that Disney is by now having a script for a John Carter follow up created. With a creation budget of more than $200 million, the sci-fi adventure is a bet for the studio to say the least, but the Mouse House is apparently at least somewhat positive that movie will be a success. Deadline, in contrast, is not quite as confident, saying that Disney has carried out a poor job marketing the movie and is expecting a huge bomb. Time will tell if John Carter will be a hit or not, but Pixar fans will finally be capable to view WALL-E director Andrew Stanton helm his first live-action feature when the film appears in cinemas and IMAX on March 9th.