DisneyEra wrote:I don't see BH6 getting a sequel soon, since it has at least 2 seasons of it's TV series to work with. After Zoo2 I clearly can see a sequel to Moana. Moana is the only feature post Tangled to no have any announcements regarding it's future. I don't see a Moana TV series, a direct sequel is more likely, maybe announced at D23 2019.
I'm convinced that WDAS films that don't gross over $1 billion aren't going to get theatrical sequels. If they are moderately successful, they get a TV show as a consolation prize. That's why Frozen and Zootopia are getting sequels whereas the rest of them (Tangled, Big Hero 6) are getting TV series. Therefore, it's much more plausible for Moana to get a TV series than a sequel. The only reason Wreck-It Ralph got a sequel was because it was a "reward" to Rich Moore for Zootopia's success and of course, to be used as a vehicle by Disney to promote their other businesses and IPs and get payed though product placement agreements by other companies.
estefan wrote:First trailer is out.
I'm slightly disappointed by the teaser even though I didn't expect much to begin with. It failed to impress me or get me excited about the movie. It was serviceable, I guess. Just very plain and unremarkable. And of course, full of product placement.
For anyone who attended the D23 Expo, is this the same trailer that was shown there? If not, what are the differences?
estefan wrote:I laughed so much at that pancake gag.
I didn't. I thought it was off-putting and distasteful.
DisneyEra wrote:Baby Moana wasn't laughing.
I noticed the similarity too. They must have used the same model/rig so as to not waste resources on a background character. I bet the filmmakers are going to claim it was an intentional Easter egg, even though it obviously wasn't.