There's going to be a SPACE JAM 2.
After all these years, there's going to be a SPACE JAM 2.
That's basically the thing about most sequels today: there's no call or reason to make them, other than the studios wanting to cash in on them.I'd be more surprised if it isn't. There is no call or reason to make this film
Any Roger Rabbit sequel will also be imaginary. There's no way we're ever going to get that film no matter how close they think they can get. If they absolutely needed to, I'd say go to the actual book sequel (which was written as a direct sequel to the movie) or better yet, take the script of a completely different movie like they did the first time.As I've said many times before, there's absolutely no reason, after all these years, that Robert Zemeckis should be doing a Roger Rabbit sequel, and in CGI no less. The original was a groundbreaking classic and a treasure of film history, combining live action and animation in coexistence that only the imagination could dream of (seriously, Bob Hoskins's son was mad at him for not bringing him on the set so he could meet Bugs Bunny). Combining CGI and live action is less impressive, because, depending on how well it's done, CGI can seem life-like, so there's no sense of wonder or amazement there. And, as I said, it's been over 20 years now, any Roger Rabbit sequel at this point will only tarnish the credibility of the original.
Except Wizard of Oz is a series of books that's been overshadowed by one movie. I'm guessing it does tie into the old film, but I honestly cannot call movies based on novels remakes unless they directly follow the film. Most of these "remakes" are actually retellings that give a different interpretation of the story since they all detract from the books anyway. I hear that Oz movie might be, but I've never actually seen it. I think it's high time to abandon the 30's movie and do something original with the characters. At least adapt another one of the books.We didn't need a Wizard of Oz remake/prequel, yet Disney did it anyway.