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unprincess wrote:so far Im not feeling this movie. I agree I don't like the character designs...looks almost interchangeable with the ones from Lightyear. Also why do the male characters look so damn muppety?! Im sick of these nerdy male leads with big comically balloon noses. Bruno had one too. Nerdy guys with big noses have become a common trope with these CGI animated films that has really become overused.

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The planet's environment lacks mystery, mood and atmosphere. Everything is very round and bright pink-orange. Hopefully the whole film doesn't look like this.
There is virtually no talk of this film on Social Media, other than, how long will it be before Disney puts it on Disney+. I'm looking at an Encanto-like release, 30 days than exclusive on Disney+ on Christmas Eve. And with DisEnchanted being released on Disney+ Thanksgiving weekend, that will do no favors for Strange World. Disney has one chance to hype this film up at D23 on September 9th! Also, what is they're 2023 feature gonna be? I know it's not Foster. Will it be a Musical? Hopefully all this will be answered at D23. Until then :|
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DisneyEra wrote:There is virtually no talk of this film on Social Media, other than, how long will it be before Disney puts it on Disney+. I'm looking at an Encanto-like release, 30 days than exclusive on Disney+ on Christmas Eve. And with DisEnchanted being released on Disney+ Thanksgiving weekend, that will do no favors for Strange World. Disney has one chance to hype this film up at D23 on September 9th! Also, what is they're 2023 feature gonna be? I know it's not Foster. Will it be a Musical? Hopefully all this will be answered at D23. Until then :|
Yeah, they'd better hype it up big time at D23 in 16 days from now.
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DisneyEra wrote: There is virtually no talk of this film on Social Media, other than, how long will it be before Disney puts it on Disney+. I'm looking at an Encanto-like release, 30 days than exclusive on Disney+ on Christmas Eve. And with DisEnchanted being released on Disney+ Thanksgiving weekend, that will do no favors for Strange World. Disney has one chance to hype this film up at D23 on September 9th! Also, what is they're 2023 feature gonna be? I know it's not Foster. Will it be a Musical? Hopefully all this will be answered at D23. Until then :|
They are releasing it two weeks after Black Panther too. It seems like they either really want to sabotage it or they just don't have any faith in it at all.
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It's kind of been a pattern for Disney to push their more "experimental" films near films they know will be successful. I think it has to do more about saving face than setting it up for failure. This way if it's a success they can praise it as being a part of a great season, otherwise if it's not then a film like Black Panther II will completely blow over it and they can still bask in having a hit.

I'm just a little skeptical of this film right now. There is a part of me that thinks its a really great thing that we don't know that much about it yet. It adds some mystery, which I think is also important to the film's plot in general. I just hope we soon get a big push of mysterious publicity. I'm also reminded of how little we knew about Zootopia, and that surprised everyone with it's message. So for now I'm anticipating it, but still skeptical.
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Singerguy!!

Haven't seen you in a (pretty long) while!!! :D :D :wave:
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Jules wrote:Singerguy!!

Haven't seen you in a (pretty long) while!!! :D :D :wave:
Hi, and thank you! yeah, its been a while haha (a few years). I've mostly lurked, but it's nice to post again. Thanks for the welcome back! 8)
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• According to Film Music Reporter, Henry Jackman is scoring the film. This will be his fifth work for WDAS after Winnie the Pooh (2011), Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Big Hero 6 (2014) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018).


• These book covers were posted in the other forum while this one was down. I suppose the last one gives us our first look at the plants that make the city where Searcher and his family live prosperous. Part of the city itself can also be seen in the background.

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• These book synopses reveal some new details about the story. The first three were already posted in the backup forum and the last two are new. The first and last ones seem to suggest the Clades will meet more friendly creatures in the underground world apart from the blue one featured in the trailer.
The Clades are a family of explorers living on Avalonia. When a mysterious plague begins to infect the crops of pando, the plant from which the energy that powers their world is extracted, three generations of Clades set out on an adventure that will change them forever. To discover the cause of the plague that is threatening their home, they will delve into the depths of a subway world full of dangers, but also of allies.
Source: https://www.lapizypapelfuerteventura.es ... M071500001
Something is happening in Avalonia. The pando plants, the material from which the energy that powers the world is extracted, are dying because of a mysterious plague. This is the story of the Clade family and their adventure to save their home.
Source: https://www.lapizypapelfuerteventura.es ... M071500002
The Clade family has dedicated their lives to the cultivation of pando, a plant from which energy is extracted. When a mysterious plague threatens the survival of that species, three generations of Clades plunge into an adventure inside Avalonia to find the cause and restore the balance.
Source: https://www.lapizypapelfuerteventura.es ... M071500006
Searcher Clade always puts his family first. Although he is considered a hero in his city of Avalonia, Searcher’s greatest sources of pride are his son and his thriving farm. But when this humble farmer is recruited on an expedition to save his city, he must leave his land and venture into unknown regions to save the world.
Source: https://www.scholastic.co.nz/media/6266 ... nal_v3.pdf
Join the Clade family and their strange new friends on a magical adventure!
Source: https://www.scholastic.co.nz/media/6266 ... nal_v3.pdf

Prince Kido wrote:The presentation of Strange World pleased me more than I expected after the recent reveal of the teaser trailer which left me a bit disappointed, especially because of the designs of the male characters and their kind of cartoony Sony's like eyes.
At the end, it didn't bother me that much as we got to see much more at Annecy festival yesterday.
It may sounds like a cross between Avatar, Jules Verne novels and Atlantis but with its own flavor so it didn't bother me at all nore that I thought about those movies during the presentation.
Character poses, live reveal of the cast, montage of concept arts, brief of the story, animation tests and 3 clips more or less finished were shared to the audience I attended.
And now, I am as excited as any other Disney animated movie before!!
Roy Conli, whom I know since I worked at the french ex-studio in Paris, told us that of course there is much more to that strange world that the characters will discover, meaning probably a big twist or reveal.
The overall settings are fantasy like, a bit steampunk.
The heart of the film are the relationships between dads and sons.
Jeager and Searcher are complex and difficult while Searcher and his son Ethan are positive and supportive.
To sum up my biggest feeling while it's only a backstory set in the 1st act that has nothing to do with the expedition adventure all along the movie, is the fact that Ethan is openly gay.
I knew for a long time there might be a LGBT character in this movie but with no more informations since.
I didn't expect it to be that clear and positive and just... normal!
Ethan has some friends, including Diazo, and it's obvious they have a crush on each other and they look attentive while shy to each other. It's very cute, typical teenage like, and Searcher comes to meet Diazo while his son is embarrassed like any other teen whom his parent wants to meet his crush. Searcher is clearly supportive. Nothing to add, no specific words to put. They just be and I was personally so moved to tears in the room because I hoped to someday see a main character in a Disney animated feature who is gay and it finally happens and it's so well done.
if you have specific questions about what we saw at Annecy, don't hesitate and I will try to answer within the next days. ;)
I was writing a reply to your comment the moment the forum went down some months ago. I've wanted to finish it and post it since it came back, but finally I haven't done it until now, so sorry for the late reply. Thank you so much for all the info, Prince Kido! I really appreciate it. Your excitement after seeing more about the film makes me a bit more curious about it. I'm still disappointed with the character designs; not because they look that bad to me (though they don't look good to me either), but mainly because I fear these influences from other animation styles becoming more and more common in WDAS films and Disney losing their own signature style. I wouldn't mind it that much if it was a one-off. After all, there have been other films in the past that don't look too Disney either, like Chicken Little or Meet the Robinsons.

I'm also glad to hear the gay representation is well done and it's moving to hear what it meant for you personally.

I do have some questions, but I know a long time has passed since the presentation, so if you don't remember these details or don't have time to reply, don't worry. After all, the D23 Expo is now just around the corner, so I guess we'll get answers to these things very soon anyway.

First of all, I'm curious about why the Clade family and the rest of their community are living in Avalonia. Did they mention how they ended up in that place or how long they've been living there? Are they a big or a small community?

Regarding the settings, so far we've only seen the underground world where the main adventure takes place. You mentioned all the settings are fantasy-like. Does that mean Avalonia's surface is also like that? Did it look similar to the underground world?

Did they mention when the movie takes place? Did the buildings, clothes, etc. in Avalonia look modern or old? How advanced is the technology?

Disney's Divinity wrote:I forgot to say that it's nice to see Lucy Liu in a Disney film. But at this point I'm assuming Chalamet is no longer involved or he's playing a secret character that's revealed late in the film?
If he's really in the film, I think his casting will be announced at D23. Regarding Lucy Liu's character, I don't know why I didn't think of this before but I think it's likely Captain Calypso Kahn, the registered name which was supposedly of a character from this movie, was an old name for Callisto Mal. Both names sound similar and we know Callisto is kind of a leader in Avalonia, so maybe she is (or used to be in an old version of the story) a captain.

singerguy04 wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 3:03 pm It's kind of been a pattern for Disney to push their more "experimental" films near films they know will be successful. I think it has to do more about saving face than setting it up for failure. This way if it's a success they can praise it as being a part of a great season, otherwise if it's not then a film like Black Panther II will completely blow over it and they can still bask in having a hit.
I think that's the strategy Disney recently used releasing Miss Marvel and Obi-Wan Kenobi simultaneously on Disney+, knowing Miss Marvel would most likely be a flop, as it happened. We'll see if it's the case here or not, although Strange World is more directed at kids than the Black Panther sequel, so I think they could both coexist. What I still don't understand is them releasing Disenchanted the next day on Disney+, but I could see that film being delayed until Christmas, for example. We'll find out later this week if it keeps its date or not.

Speaking of Strange World and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, I recently realized that both these movies, as well as the Avatar sequel (which comes out three weeks after the WDAS film), have a lot in common. Avatar is very similar to Atlantis, and an undersea tribe like the Atlanteans will play a big role in Black Panther 2. Plus, they're blue like the Na'vi! And, as we've already discussed, Strange World has elements that remind of both Atlantis and Avatar. It's curious that the three films will be released so close to one another.
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Is it me or is the mysterious plague wreaking havoc across the land getting a little tired?! They are starting to tell us the same story over and over, just in different wrappers.
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D82 wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 12:26 am I do have some questions, but I know a long time has passed since the presentation, so if you don't remember these details or don't have time to reply, don't worry. After all, the D23 Expo is now just around the corner, so I guess we'll get answers to these things very soon anyway.

First of all, I'm curious about why the Clade family and the rest of their community are living in Avalonia. Did they mention how they ended up in that place or how long they've been living there? Are they a big or a small community?

Regarding the settings, so far we've only seen the underground world where the main adventure takes place. You mentioned all the settings are fantasy-like. Does that mean Avalonia's surface is also like that? Did it look similar to the underground world?

Did they mention when the movie takes place? Did the buildings, clothes, etc. in Avalonia look modern or old? How advanced is the technology?
You're welcome !!
Sure it's been a few months now so it's hard to remember properly everything.
Now that I see the book covers (there are more online with the spanish title Mundo Extrano" btw), I forgot the feeling I had with the animation which helped to be less disappointed by the designs of the three main male characters. I am particularly disappointed by their eyes, too ovale and close, while the other characters have regular diseyish eyes, which is not very homogenic.
In the prologue, younger Jaeger and Searcher (no beard) are exploring in the mountains in order to see what's beyond the mountains which surround their village, Avalonia. The habitants seem to always lived there without knowing what's beyond and Jeager is an explorer, determined to go beyond but they found this flower, Pando (not sure if it's the name of the plant or the company which use it later in Avalonia) and Searcher thinks it will help their community to live properly thanks to its properties and he wants to bring it back to Avalonia but his father wants to continue the exploration and they had an argument and Jeager, angry, left his son in the mountains and continued alone in the mountains.
Searcher never saw him again and went back to Avalonia and used the plant flower to grow in their village and after some years, Avalonia prosper in a big city with buildings, a castle (not sure), and the overall city is in good health (I remember some concept arts by Paul Felix, one featuring a kind of steampunk zeppelin). Searcher, now married to Meridian and with their teenage son Ethan, live away for the city in a big farm where they cultivated fields as Searcher looks for a quiet place and life instead of ruling Avalonia.
I don't remember but I think Callisto Mal is ruling or something like that (really not sure though!) and when there's a kind of mysterious plague at the Pando fields, Avalonia might falls so Callisto hires a team to explore underground in order to find the reasons of the plague (there are many people on the ship under her orders) and she asks Searcher to join. Underground, they are attacked by the volatiles we see in the teaser trailer while Meridian arrives on a small plane to warn her husband that their son and dog is a stowaway (he wants to be an explorer and not a farmer like his dad). So, there's this action scene, bit reminiscent of Atlantis, with fights while the ship will crash down. Searcher saves their dog and falls while Meridian leaves her plane (both dad and son told her : of you can drive the plane now!) and jumps in the cabin where the pilot was caught out by one of the flying creatures and tries to avoid the crash and they arrive in Strange World as we see in the teaser trailer. Searcher and the dog are apart and Ethan screamed when he sees them falling (Searcher is very protective toward his son). When they crashed in this weird pink world we know, it reminds me of the crash of Felix and Calhoun in Sugar Rush, lol! At the end, Searcher and the dog are in a different part of this world where they meet Splat but are attacked by a creature. A giant man masked and covered with a weird fur coat helps them and uses a flamethrower on the menacing creature, then Searcher understands and is shocked : "dad?". Roy Conli mentioned more "worlds" and that the characters will discover much more than they expected. Back to the character designs : everything is a bit cartoony and goofy I would say, but the female characters and Ethan's friends look disneyish. Not sure if it will be a successfull movie as it seems so different to Frozen 2, Raya and Encanto. I had the feeling Strange World was less detailed and textured but the animation was in WIP so, I can't wait to see more. The fact the guys look goofy is my main issue personally and it focuses a lot of the fathers-sons relationships. So, for once, the women are less in the spotlight though Meridian can be a cool mom but I don't like at all Callisto. As for the gay thing, while I was moved, it's obvious it's very secondary in the story in order to make it simple and normal, which I appreciate but I hope we'll see more of Ethan & Diazo (probably 1st act, the scene which was shown to us and at the end when / if they'll go back home at Avalonia).
Hope that helps and sorry for my rusty english, lol!
Can't wait for more news at D23... and more for what will be next! ;)
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Thanks for such a detailed and quick response, Prince Kido! I wasn't sure if you'd even see my message. Don't worry about the language at all. You have a great level of English. I'm obviously not an expert, since I'm not a native English speaker either, but I'd say you've actually improved lately instead of the opposite. And thanks for the heads-up about the Spanish covers! I didn't think of searching the title in other languages. I even posted the links to some of these Spanish books as the sources for the synopses, but I just copied what I had posted in the other forum and didn't click on them again, so I didn't see the covers had been added. I quite like them and they give us a better look at the Pando plantations. I'll post them now and reply to some of the things you said below.

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Prince Kido wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 3:28 am Now that I see the book covers (there are more online with the spanish title Mundo Extrano" btw), I forgot the feeling I had with the animation which helped to be less disappointed by the designs of the three main male characters. I am particularly disappointed by their eyes, too ovale and close, while the other characters have regular diseyish eyes, which is not very homogenic.
In the prologue, younger Jaeger and Searcher (no beard) are exploring in the mountains in order to see what's beyond the mountains which surround their village, Avalonia. The habitants seem to always lived there without knowing what's beyond and Jeager is an explorer, determined to go beyond but they found this flower, Pando (not sure if it's the name of the plant or the company which use it later in Avalonia) and Searcher thinks it will help their community to live properly thanks to its properties and he wants to bring it back to Avalonia but his father wants to continue the exploration and they had an argument and Jeager, angry, left his son in the mountains and continued alone in the mountains.
Searcher never saw him again and went back to Avalonia and used the plant flower to grow in their village and after some years, Avalonia prosper in a big city with buildings, a castle (not sure), and the overall city is in good health (I remember some concept arts by Paul Felix, one featuring a kind of steampunk zeppelin). Searcher, now married to Meridian and with their teenage son Ethan, live away for the city in a big farm where they cultivated fields as Searcher looks for a quiet place and life instead of ruling Avalonia.
I don't remember but I think Callisto Mal is ruling or something like that (really not sure though!) and when there's a kind of mysterious plague at the Pando fields, Avalonia might falls so Callisto hires a team to explore underground in order to find the reasons of the plague (there are many people on the ship under her orders) and she asks Searcher to join. Underground, they are attacked by the volatiles we see in the teaser trailer while Meridian arrives on a small plane to warn her husband that their son and dog is a stowaway (he wants to be an explorer and not a farmer like his dad). So, there's this action scene, bit reminiscent of Atlantis, with fights while the ship will crash down. Searcher saves their dog and falls while Meridian leaves her plane (both dad and son told her : of you can drive the plane now!) and jumps in the cabin where the pilot was caught out by one of the flying creatures and tries to avoid the crash and they arrive in Strange World as we see in the teaser trailer. Searcher and the dog are apart and Ethan screamed when he sees them falling (Searcher is very protective toward his son). When they crashed in this weird pink world we know, it reminds me of the crash of Felix and Calhoun in Sugar Rush, lol! At the end, Searcher and the dog are in a different part of this world where they meet Splat but are attacked by a creature. A giant man masked and covered with a weird fur coat helps them and uses a flamethrower on the menacing creature, then Searcher understands and is shocked : "dad?". Roy Conli mentioned more "worlds" and that the characters will discover much more than they expected. Back to the character designs : everything is a bit cartoony and goofy I would say, but the female characters and Ethan's friends look disneyish. Not sure if it will be a successfull movie as it seems so different to Frozen 2, Raya and Encanto. I had the feeling Strange World was less detailed and textured but the animation was in WIP so, I can't wait to see more. The fact the guys look goofy is my main issue personally and it focuses a lot of the fathers-sons relationships. So, for once, the women are less in the spotlight though Meridian can be a cool mom but I don't like at all Callisto. As for the gay thing, while I was moved, it's obvious it's very secondary in the story in order to make it simple and normal, which I appreciate but I hope we'll see more of Ethan & Diazo (probably 1st act, the scene which was shown to us and at the end when / if they'll go back home at Avalonia).
You're probably right the eyes are a big part of the problem with the designs.

It's interesting that the people from Searcher's village seem to have always lived there. It'll be interesting to discover what happened in the past and where they came from initially, if that's explained in the movie. I have the feeling it will and it's probably part of the mystery surrounding that world. Actually, beginning the story with the protagonists already living in that land instead of going there to explore it is interesting and original for a movie of this genre. It'll also be interesting to learn when the movie's set. If there are zeppelins in it, it has to be at least the beginning of the 20th century. Though, perhaps they haven't advanced as much as the rest of the world, supposing they came from our planet.

Yes, I think it has been reported Callisto Mal is the one ruling that place, so you remember that correctly. Some things make more sense now after your explanation, like why Meridian is piloting the ship or how the family gets separated. It would be great if there were more worlds, as Conli seemed to suggest, or at least different types of landscapes.

I like that the main adventure will apparently be led by the three generations of men in the family. It's different than the duo they've done a lot lately and not the entire family again like in Encanto either, plus a welcome change of pace since the recent features have centered more on women. Plus, it'll be interesting to see the relationships between the three of them develop. I guess Ethan didn't even know his grandfather, since his father lost contact with him before marring and having a family.

Yeah, the gay romance will probably be a small subplot, but it's a big step for Disney and I think it's a wise strategy to start introducing these themes little by little as they're doing. The controversy for this film would be much bigger if Disney hadn't slowly started including LGBT characters first in their live-action films, only hinting at their sexuality at first and then making it clearer and clearer each time while giving them bigger roles. I think it's clear they have a master plan. It can't be a coincidence the first openly LGBT characters from WDAS and Pixar are coming out the same year, as well as the Baymax series.

I'm also excited to learn more about the film (and of course about future WDAS projects) at D23. :D

robster16 wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 2:05 am Is it me or is the mysterious plague wreaking havoc across the land getting a little tired?! They are starting to tell us the same story over and over, just in different wrappers.
It's true that they tend to recycle certain elements from movie to movie lately. That, in particular, reminds a lot of Moana and Raya, or even Ralph Breaks the Internet and Encanto to some extent. I hope at least the explanation is different this time.
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The eyes don't bother me--the noses are what make them look goofy and un-Disney. Still, the designs are growing on me the more I look at them, but I don't expect to "love" them ever...

Yeah, the existential threat goes back all the way to Frozen when Elsa accidentally starts a winter that needs to be stopped. It's getting a little tired now. I'm glad Encanto didn't use that plot, at least. It was nice having a more intimate film like that one, that's focused on family dynamics and relationships rather than a save-the-world-from-annihilation storyline.
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This could have been designed by literally any other studio on earth.

I still like the premise so I’ll give it a watch. Maybe in theaters even, because I think the visuals will be fun on a big screen.
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To me it all sounds very boring. I'll probably watch it on Disney+, but I have no incentive to go and watch it in theaters.
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Disney's Divinity wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 12:02 am Yeah, the existential threat goes back all the way to Frozen when Elsa accidentally starts a winter that needs to be stopped. It's getting a little tired now. I'm glad Encanto didn't use that plot, at least. It was nice having a more intimate film like that one, that's focused on family dynamics and relationships rather than a save-the-world-from-annihilation storyline.
It's true, it also happens in Frozen (and its sequel). Regarding Encanto, I was thinking of the house cracking when I included it as an example, but I guess that was a bit different.
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I don't think I've been less interested in a WDAS film since probably Chicken Little or Meet the Robinsons. Everything about this one screams generic, dull and derivative. It looks like an animated film made by a second-rate foreign studio for Netflix or something.
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Sotiris wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:05 pm I don't think I've been less interested in a WDAS film since probably Chicken Little or Meet the Robinsons. Everything about this one screams generic, dull and derivative. It looks like an animated film made by a second-rate foreign studio for Netflix or something.
I've been following this film via social media "Twitter" & other than Henry Jackman composing the score, there is virtually no talk of this film. I would say not since Meet the Robinsons has a WDAS feature been this bland, I mean, where is the chatter? Disney better go ALL OUT tomorrow at their D23 panel with this film & their 2023 feature. What is the future of WDAS after Strange World? None of their features are bringing in any big money at the Theaters anymore. Raya & Encanto made $386 million worldwide combined in 2021. Yes, you had the Pandemic, but Illumination's Sing 2 made $406 million worldwide alone. And this past summer's Minions 2, approaching $900 million worldwide! Other than Frozen 3, no WDAS feature will ever gross that kind of money again. People will just wait til it becomes free content on Disney+. And Strange World will have less than a month to make money in Theaters, cause in December, Avatar 2 & PussNBoots 2, will release. I'm hoping for a big presentation of WDAS tomorrow, til then :|
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Strange World stand at D23:

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Source: https://abc7ny.com/d23-expo-disney-arch ... /12214094/ (via Almanaque Disney)


In the ABC news video where the image comes from, they say there's also a surprise hidden behind a black curtain and Jennifer Lee says the following about it. I wonder what it could be.
"Just think of all your favorite things in the last 100 years, but something completely brand new to launch us into the next 100 years," hinted Jennifer Lee, Chief Creative Officer, Walt Disney Animation Studios.
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That's a nice display, but I'm starting to get a little confused about who/what is the main focus of the film. The little marketing we've seen so far seems to point at the younger father and his son, but this display puts a lot of emphasis on what I assumed to be a side-kick character. That makes me a little scared for this film, to put more emphasis on a side character than the leads at a event which should give us a HUGE push for the film.

As for the black curtain. That's going to be the next WDAS project right? I wonder if the rumors about a traditionally hand-drawn Bluebeard are right after all. That's kind of a big promise from Jennifer Lee, here's hoping they can deliver!

*edit* I guess the more I look at the display, I realized it's more set up like a photo-op, that's why the blob thing is further up. Makes more sense anyway.
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singerguy04 wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 10:14 am That's a nice display, but I'm starting to get a little confused about who/what is the main focus of the film. The little marketing we've seen so far seems to point at the younger father and his son, but this display puts a lot of emphasis on what I assumed to be a side-kick character. That makes me a little scared for this film, to put more emphasis on a side character than the leads at a event which should give us a HUGE push for the film.
Do you mean the blue creature? I guess it's just that it's easier to make a model of a small character like that than of all the others, which are just printed on a canvas behind it. It's curious that all the family is together there, since we know they'll get separated quite early in the movie. I wonder if they'll reunite for the third act, for example, since that looks like it could be a still from the film.
singerguy04 wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 10:14 am As for the black curtain. That's going to be the next WDAS project right? I wonder if the traditionally hand-drawn Bluebeard are right after all. That's kind of a big promise from Jennifer Lee, here's hoping they can deliver!
Oh, maybe what Jennifer was hinting at was the return of 2D animation? That would be awesome, but I don't want to get my hopes up.
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I do hope so! I think hand-drawn animation could be in the cards someday soon with Disney+ starting to replace theaters with Disney now... They need more and more and more content, and /quickly/, and hand-drawn animation is simply quicker and much cheaper to produce. God-willing!
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