I read this article today...
http://entertainment.msn.com/news/artic ... ews=236202
In it it says the following...
Sir James Matthew Barrie bequeathed the copyright to Peter Pan to Great Ormond Street Hospital in 1929, and it receives royalties from plays, books and other items that mention Peter Pan. Over the years, this has raised millions of pounds for the hospital. However, Barrie expressed the wish that the amount should never be revealed, so the hospital does not give figures.
It currently needs more than $281 million to replace dilapidated 1930s buildings, and for new equipment, medical research and providing accommodations for parents of young patients.
This could be the reason Dalmatians was pushed back and Peter Pan bumped up...so the hospital could get the royalties...Re-release of the Return to Neverland not far behind?
PTL
PE Peter Pan...reason for moving up in line up?
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Even though Disney are not paying them money for their printed sequel "Peter Pan and the Starchasers" or for the Tinker Bell movie and Disney Fairies line?numba1lostboy wrote:If that's true, I applaud Disney.
See this thread for more information.
Oh well, at least Disney will ALWAYS have to pay GOSH money for their UK releases.
The reason it was moved forward was for the marketing synergy of releasing it with the first Tinker Bell movie.
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