Re: Mulan (Live-Action)
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 3:35 pm
That Chinese New Year poster is very pretty!







Have heard about the trem spoilerfarerb wrote:The Witch and Mulan will join forces against Boris and Chinese men in order to end patriarchy.
It's not a spoiler, people are making predictions on what we think might happen in the film, so you haven't been spoiledDisneyFan97 wrote:Have heard about the trem spoilerfarerb wrote:The Witch and Mulan will join forces against Boris and Chinese men in order to end patriarchy.or is this a joke ?
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farerb wrote:The Witch and Mulan will join forces against Boris and Chinese men in order to end patriarchy.
I know you guys are laughing at this but I didn't think it was that implausible.farerb wrote:The Witch and Mulan will join forces against Boris and Chinese men in order to end patriarchy.
farerb wrote:It was a joke.
I know, right? It's like a horror movie!D82 wrote:The character posters are not bad, but why every piece of promotional art has to include Mulan's refection in them?
She just casually admitted there are plans for a sequel.D82 wrote:Here's another interview with Niki Caro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvfBvbqIM0g
Sotiris wrote:I know, right? It's like a horror movie!Mulan has possessed their weapons and is going to make them kill themselves with them!
Yes, I was surprised she mentioned that so early, before the film has even been released.Sotiris wrote:She just casually admitted there are plans for a sequel.
Well, Disney's always looking for their next franchise and they must believe Mulan's going to be a hit. Even before a film is released, they can gauge interest with trailer views, social media chatter and whatnot. It's not always accurate but it gives them the chance to start working on the next installment earlier.D82 wrote:Yes, I was surprised she mentioned that so early, before the film has even been released.
I swear this isn't said with an obnoxious tone of voice: Of course there are... I thought everyone here knew that. I remember posting a few pages ago when we were talking about the music, that they might have decided to cut songs as a premeditated decision for the sequel(s)' sake, because including songs in the first film would require them to hire somebody to write new music for a sequel when the sequel occurs. That's a problem they're contemplating in the present with how to do Aladdin 2, I'm guessing.Sotiris wrote: She just casually admitted there are plans for a sequel.
I would love an Atlantis remake but I doubt that's ever going to happen. The remakes are only happening to bank on the popularity of the originals. They aren't going to spend big bucks on a remake of a flop. And Atlantis by its nature needs a big budget. It can't be DisneyPlus-ed. When remakes of more popular films like Dumbo and Mary Poppins are underperforming in theaters and remakes of Peter Pan and Lady and the Tramp are relegated to streaming, I don't see Disney giving Atlantis a chance. Tron had become a cult classic by the time the sequel was greenlit and even then it didn't reach Disney's expectations. Atlantis never developed a cult following like Tron did. Also, that happened during a different time at Disney. They were more willing to take chances then than they are now.Disney's Divinity wrote:It's also why I could believe Disney was looking through older films like Atlantis for something they might possibly be able to leverage into a franchise the same as Aladdin, Mulan--the same way they tried with reviving TRON even though the original wasn't really a big hit.
I never understood why Disney didn't go ahead with a sequel. Especially since Watson and the rest of the cast were very open to it. I'm guessing they were afraid that if a sequel failed at the box office it would tarnish the brand or affect the popularity of the original (even though some believe the remakes already do to that). That's why I don't expect a Lion King sequel either. Their fear is unfounded, in my opinion. Even if a sequel flopped (it wouldn't, at worst it would break even), the status of the original and the public perception of it wouldn't be affected.Disney's Divinity wrote:Just like they once considered a sequel for B&tB because of the money they could gain and passed on it, I feel Disney will ultimately leave TLM as a stand-alone.