Hi everybody,
I'm looking forward to see the sequel of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, it will be released in 2019.
Hi everybody,
I'm looking forward to see the sequel of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, it will be released in 2019.
TheCrazyCoconut wrote: Stop spreading false information or I'll report you!
You mean it’s a fake?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2 is an upcoming American film and a sequel to the first 1988 film of Who Framed Roger Rabbit which is took place in the current time, almost 72 years after the murder of Marvin Acme in 1947, There's a new boss of the Maroon Studios but in fact he is the new villain and want revenge on Roger Rabbit, the other Toons, Animations, & Live Actions, so Roger, Daniel, & Jessica Rabbit must stop him before it's too late!, meanwile theres a huge fight between the toons, animations, live actions and the toon protesters (led by trent) The film will be released on June 15, 2019.
Well, I have mine, too. https://imaginecasting.com/titles/results/16824/who-framed-roger-rabbit/ For Roger Rabbit II: The Next Chapter. It's in Imagine Casting.
PolancoEmi123 wrote:
TheCrazyCoconut wrote: Stop spreading false information or I'll report you!
You mean it’s a fake?
Yeah
TheCrazyCoconut wrote: Stop spreading false information or I'll report you!
Yes, it's a fake cause Disney would have announced this years ago and they wouldn't release it on a Saturday either....
TheCrazyCoconut wrote: Stop spreading false information or I'll report you!
oh okay
I really don't think a sequel is necessary because I enjoy the original film for what it is, and to make a sequel means you guys don't really appreciate the meaning "less is more", especially with studios being money and power hungry, and the sequel would just detoriate the quality of the original.
And besides Warner Bros and few other studios loaned out their characters to the 1988 film by Steven Spielberg, which was a one-thing only.
And besides Warner Bros and few other studios loaned out their characters to the 1988 film by Steven Spielberg, which was a one-thing only.
Goodness, that was good. :)
And besides Warner Bros and few other studios loaned out their characters to the 1988 film by Steven Spielberg, which was a one-thing only.
Thank you, I just wish someone would convince the guys at the studios to stop relying on Nostalgia so much and actually do original stories. Most of the time, too much of a good thing can ruin anything that makes it genuinely great in the first place. I know it sounds unlikely but it still has to be said!
I'm looking forward to see the sequel of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, it will be released in 2019.
It's 20th Century Studios.