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KillerFilm: P-P-Please be true? Roger Rabbit 2?
ComingSoon.net - 30 most recent stories: Original Roger Rabbit Writers Working on Sequel
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P-P-Please be true? Roger Rabbit 2?
KillerFilm —
... you lived under a rock, a majority of people have seen the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”. Underneath Buena Vista Pictures, the film gained a huge amount of popularity and had the goods to warrant a sequel for awhile. Rumors of said phantom scripts that almost got the green light have come and gone, but now they’re finally laid to rest. Robert Zemeckis, director of the upcoming animated feature “A Christmas Carol” for Walt Disney Pictures sat down with MTV Movies Blog and gave them the low-down on the status of the could-be project.: ...
Original Roger Rabbit Writers Working on Sequel
ComingSoon.net - 30 most recent stories —
MTV talked to Disney's A Christmas Carol writer/director Robert Zemeckis, who revealed that original Who Framed Roger Rabbit screenwriters Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman are working on the script for the sequel. You can check out the interview clip using the player below:
Roger Rabbit Sequel Plans
SFX —
[image] Director Robert ("I HEART CGI") Zemeckis has revealed to MTV.com that there are serious plans for sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In fact, there's a script underway, being penned by the writers of the original, Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman. The director seems very excited about the project, enthused by the possibilities of the new technology that's developed in the meantime. Good grief, he not going to base Roger on a motioned captured real live bunny, surely? And did anybody ever find the missing question mark in the title of the original?
'Roger Rabbit' Sequel Finally Moving Forward
Cinematical —
... Rabbit will be "a dead-eyed motion capture and not a lovable toon." The original was a mystery, a comedy, and a thriller, but it was the idea of brightly-colored cartoons living side by side with humans in a mundane real world that gave the film its distinctive flavor. Whose performances will be computer-animated in the sequel -- humans, 'toons, or both? Filed under: Animation, Comedy, Disney, Fandom, Scripts, Family Films Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Zemeckis Hints at “Roger Rabbit” Sequel…Again
At The Movies - Film News and Reviews —
... In an interview with MTV, director Robert Zemeckis again stated that there is movement on a sequel to his groundbreaking film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” ...
News Shorts: November 2nd 2009
Dark Horizons - News —
... ""Who Framed Roger Rabbit" screenwriters Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman are working on the script for the sequel says director Robert Zemeckis. In previous interviews he said he plans to keep the characters 2D but may use motion capture technology..." (full details) ...



