More Live Action Fairytales? A Look at What’s to Come
The Jungle Book just finished it's second weekend at number one, far exceeding even Disney's own expectations for the adventure remake and crushing competition from Universal's follow-up to Snow White and the Huntsman. It should come as no surprise to Disney fans that the company has no intentions of slowing down and they recently announced a flurry of new release dates, without saying which films will take which dates. However, we do know which fairytale films are in the pipeline. Here's what fans can look forward to over the next few years.
Cruella
Like The Jungle Book before it, 101 Dalmatians was adapted as a live action film about 20 years ago. This time around, Emma Stone will be playing Disney's most villainous diva in fur. Glenn Close is a tough act to follow and a role like this is breaking the mold of what we're used to seeing Stone do. With a screenplay by Kelly Marcel (Saving Mr. Banks), hopefully this film doesn't water down the villain the way Maleficent did. Disney fans prefer their villains villainous.
Maleficent 2
Cruella may have the ability to not make the same mistakes as the first Maleficent, but this sequel is sure to repeat them. Now that Angelina Jolie has been proven to not have even an ounce of evil in her, this sequel will surely pit her against some new villain. I'm sure the Moors are in trouble and she and Aurora have to work together to protect them. I'm bored with it before it even begins. Disney should look at The Huntsman: Winter's War as an example of how a successful franchise lost it's fanbase between films. Does anybody want more Maleficent? This may be a tough lesson for Disney to learn.
A Wrinkle in Time
While Madeline L'Engle's classic novel has never been a Disney animated film, it was previously a Disney TV movie. This science-fiction fantasy is based on an incredible book and stands to set itself apart from the rest in the same way Guardians of the Galaxy stands out in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Plus, it has a tesseract. The bending of time and space is an exciting concept and I hope this becomes a full fledged franchise of its own (there were five books in the series).
Jungle Cruise

Tim Burton's Dumbo

Mary Poppins 2

The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

Tinker Bell
No, Disney is not doing a live action remake of the first direct-to-video Tinker Bell film. Instead, this is an original origin story starring Reese Witherspoon. Rumor has it that Disney is also planning their own live action Peter Pan franchise and this could very well serve as a prequel-of-sorts. How chilling would it be to see Tink find baby Peter by the end of the film? Writer Victoria Strouse has a writing credit on Finding Dory, so we will soon know her strengths. I'm optimistic and this this will be much better than it sounds. Hopefully the recent Pan flop from Warner Brothers doesn't cast a grim shadow over Disney's efforts.
The Jungle Book 2
