Disney to adapt "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence from Fantasia to live action film

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June 03, 2015 8:29am PT by Rebecca Ford, The Hollywood Reporter

Disney to Adapt Iconic 'Fantasia' Sequence Into Live-Action Movie

Disney is conjuring up a live-action movie based on the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence from the studio's animated classic Fantasia.

Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless will write the script for the project — which is in early development at the studio — based on the 1940's animated film. The hot writing duo is also executive producing the film.


The "Night on Bald Mountain" section of Fantasia centered on a dark winged creature who raised spirits from the dead. They dance, fly through the air and enjoy an night of mayhem until they fade away as the night ends and the sun begins to rise.

Fantasia was comprised of eight animated segments that were set to pieces of classical music. Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky first created the music used in the "Night on Bald Mountain" section in 1867, and it was arranged by Leopold Stokowski for the film, introducing the now-well-known music to a much wider audience.

Sources say the live-action take will be similar to what Disney did with Maleficent, which starred Angelina Jolie as the iconic witch. Maleficent earned a spell-binding $758.4 million worldwide when it was released in May 2014.

Sazama and Sharpless are a good fit for a dark fantasy tale as they've been building up a solid career based on work that fits into this genre, and have recently grown into a go-to team for this sort of world creation. The duo wrote the script for Universal's Dracula Untold starring Luke Evans, which hit theaters in October. Along with Cory Goodman, they wrote the screenplay for The Last Witch Hunter, Summit's upcoming action-adventure fantasy starring Vin Diesel which hits theaters on Oct. 23. They also wrote the script for Gods of Egypt, the Summit film starring Gerard Butler and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau that will open April 8, 2016. They're repped by ICM, Artists House Management and Stone, Meyer.

Disney has been diving head first into its animated classics to remake them as live action versions. Following Maleficent, Cinderella was released earlier in 2015, and has earned a stellar $531.8 million worldwide. A live-action version of Beauty and the Beast will star Emma Watson; Mia Wasikowska and Johnny Depp are set to star in sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass for 2016; and the studio's live-action The Jungle Book, directed by Jon Favreau, will also be released in 2016. Disney is also working on live-action versions of Mulan, Dumbo (Tim Burton will direct) and a Tinker Bell story starring Reese Witherspoon.
 
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That sequence is awesome and very powerful. It would make the basis for an amazing movie. I like. Fantasia as a whole would not work as a live action. It is more music then movie.
 
Soon to be followed by live-action remakes of Steamboat Willie (this time it's personal), Treasure Planet (not all CG effects either, that's an actual mechanical B.E.N.), and of course "Der Fuehrer's Face" which will be done as a patriotic action movie in which a rag-tag gang armaments factory schleps become special-forces heroes.
 
Disney has been on a roll with their movies lately.
 
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It must not be very hard to working for Disney lately, except if you are the guy that pitched Tomorrowland. That guy probably got demoted to working the queue at Buzz Lighteryear's Space Ranger Spin.
Hey that ride needs a refurb
 
I cannot wait some new updates to some of the rides.
 
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Soon to be followed by live-action remakes of Steamboat Willie (this time it's personal), Treasure Planet (not all CG effects either, that's an actual mechanical B.E.N.), and of course "Der Fuehrer's Face" which will be done as a patriotic action movie in which a rag-tag gang armaments factory schleps become special-forces heroes.
Will Donald Duck be in it?
 
It must not be very hard to working for Disney lately, except if you are the guy that pitched Tomorrowland. That guy probably got demoted to working the queue at Buzz Lighteryear's Space Ranger Spin.

Seriously, working for Walt Disney Studios must not be very hard. The only movies to be made over the next decade will be live action animated movies, marvel sequels until Robert Downey Jr. retires from acting, Star Wars movies until their directors quit because they can't be too creative (which is not the reason for the last director to be let go), Pixar sequels, shoot now Disney animation is resorting to sequels with Frozen (which I don't agree with at all, a theatrical sequel for a Disney animated classic makes me sick to my stomach). Soon they are going to make a live action movie of Steamboat Willie, The Wind and the Willows, a live action sequel to Cinderella.

I mean come on be original, creative, and innovative like the dude that started this company. Even the box office flops like John Carter, The Lone Ranger, and Tomorrowland were based off a concept, book, or TV show. But this is the world we live in now-a-days, where supporting originality is frowned upon and too risky.

Until that moment, I will just keep singing "Someday My Original Disney Movie Will Come, Someday I'll Watch The One"
In just a few more years or months, Disney will announce a Live-Action "Aristocats" movie where some of the scat cats will be replaced and be voiced by Snoop Dogg, and Josh Gad. I currenlty have no idea who will voice Ducchess and her three kittens. But I already have a feeling that Edgar (The butler who took the cats away from home) might get his own backstory on why he hates cats. And a Live-Action "Bambi" which gives you some backstory on Bambi's mom and Friend Owl.
 
Hey that ride needs a refurb
I remember riding Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and it stopped at the first room where you shoot lasers at a giant orange/red robot. Also the controls for moving your vehicle felt like it should stop at once place instead of moving on its on when you let go.
 
Yea half of the rides at Disney World need a refurb.
They should update Buzz's face and make it look less blurry and more like the Seven Dwarfs animatronics for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
 
I LOVE that sequence to Fantasia! Not sure how it will work in a live action movie though....
 












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