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Could the sequels be remade?
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<blockquote data-quote="peekaygee73" data-source="post: 523192" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Whilst Disney clearly love a remake at the moment, I can't see them wiping the Sequel trilogy in order to create something different. It'd be an admission that the films aren't good enough, it would be a slap in the face for those involved in creating the films (which admittedly, in creating live-action versions of their animated films, is something that doesn't seem to bother Disney too much), it'd annoy those who actually like them, and leave Disney with 3 products which are unmarketable - who's interested in buying/renting/broadcasting films which aren't officially recognised by the company that owns them? Plus, there are a lot of fans out there who do actually like them.</p><p></p><p>Grinchy's right - Disney will want to invest in new films which would give them much bigger returns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peekaygee73, post: 523192, member: 6023"] Whilst Disney clearly love a remake at the moment, I can't see them wiping the Sequel trilogy in order to create something different. It'd be an admission that the films aren't good enough, it would be a slap in the face for those involved in creating the films (which admittedly, in creating live-action versions of their animated films, is something that doesn't seem to bother Disney too much), it'd annoy those who actually like them, and leave Disney with 3 products which are unmarketable - who's interested in buying/renting/broadcasting films which aren't officially recognised by the company that owns them? Plus, there are a lot of fans out there who do actually like them. Grinchy's right - Disney will want to invest in new films which would give them much bigger returns. [/QUOTE]
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