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Several items that were previously just rumors have been confirmed over the weekend.
First, the Team Atlantis animated television series has been cancelled about three weeks after it was announced. Production on some of the episodes had already started, but all work will now be scrapped. The feature film Atlantis is now closing in theaters with the lowest domestic box office gross of any Disney animated film in the Eisner era. Rumors are circulating about the exact amount of Atlantis merchandise that remains unsold (its supposed to be tremendous) and of new talks between Disney and Hasbro about the future of the Disney license.
On the other end, Shrek has now passed Toy Story 2 to earn the second highest box office take for an animated film (its now 17th among all movies). At over $255 million dollars, it doesnt look like it will overtake The Lion King, but Shrek is considered a tremendous success for Dreamworks. And yes, a sequel is in negotiations right now.
And speaking of sequels, Disney has also greenlighted Dumbo 2 as part of their TV animation sequel series. It is now virtually certain that all of the former direct-to-video sequels will be given a full theatrical release (Mr. Eisner is rumored to still be screaming mad over the missed revenue from Lady and the Tramp 2). So look for Cinderella 2, Sleeping Beauty 2 The Jungle Book 2, Peter Pan 2, The Seven Dwarves Adventure, Dumbo 2 and Lady and the Tramp 3 in your neighborhood multiplex soon. Beyond next years Treasure Planet, we may not see a true theatrical Disney animated feature until 2004 or 2005.
Lastly, rumors are spreading that the budget for Disneys big summer movie for next year, Reign of Fire, is quickly approaching the budget for Pearl Harbor. The new moive is about fire-breathing dragons that lay waste to the modern world and a special U.S. Army squad that lands in England to combat them (I am NOT making this one up). Its currently filming in the British Isle with extensive sets and special effects work. Given the failure of all of this years big budget action-adventure movies, Team Disney Burbank is beginning to get a bit anxious about this one, and there are rumors of script changes to shave money.
Ah, the glitter that is Hollywood .
First, the Team Atlantis animated television series has been cancelled about three weeks after it was announced. Production on some of the episodes had already started, but all work will now be scrapped. The feature film Atlantis is now closing in theaters with the lowest domestic box office gross of any Disney animated film in the Eisner era. Rumors are circulating about the exact amount of Atlantis merchandise that remains unsold (its supposed to be tremendous) and of new talks between Disney and Hasbro about the future of the Disney license.
On the other end, Shrek has now passed Toy Story 2 to earn the second highest box office take for an animated film (its now 17th among all movies). At over $255 million dollars, it doesnt look like it will overtake The Lion King, but Shrek is considered a tremendous success for Dreamworks. And yes, a sequel is in negotiations right now.
And speaking of sequels, Disney has also greenlighted Dumbo 2 as part of their TV animation sequel series. It is now virtually certain that all of the former direct-to-video sequels will be given a full theatrical release (Mr. Eisner is rumored to still be screaming mad over the missed revenue from Lady and the Tramp 2). So look for Cinderella 2, Sleeping Beauty 2 The Jungle Book 2, Peter Pan 2, The Seven Dwarves Adventure, Dumbo 2 and Lady and the Tramp 3 in your neighborhood multiplex soon. Beyond next years Treasure Planet, we may not see a true theatrical Disney animated feature until 2004 or 2005.
Lastly, rumors are spreading that the budget for Disneys big summer movie for next year, Reign of Fire, is quickly approaching the budget for Pearl Harbor. The new moive is about fire-breathing dragons that lay waste to the modern world and a special U.S. Army squad that lands in England to combat them (I am NOT making this one up). Its currently filming in the British Isle with extensive sets and special effects work. Given the failure of all of this years big budget action-adventure movies, Team Disney Burbank is beginning to get a bit anxious about this one, and there are rumors of script changes to shave money.
Ah, the glitter that is Hollywood .