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In addition to more MCU entries assembled line as new Avenger Flicks, Disney have all gone in on sequences with the next few years of movies. Here is a sampling of the unoriginality we can expect from this until 2027: Friday Freakier. TRON: ARES. Zootopia 2, Avatar: Fire and Ashes, Toy Story 5, Incredibles 3, and Frozen 3. Not to mention more milking from Star Wars cow.
Will some of those films be good? Probably! But I will never know because none of them firing even a modicum of interest in me. What keeps me interesting is why Disney is Farming Sequel Slop instead of searching their library to revive one of their original and mature for revival property: Garbage.
Garbage is an animated series on the Disney channel back in the ’90s and silenced competitive success Batman: The animated series. It is a rich modern fantasy for creatures that turn to stone during the day, taking the vampire mythos and spending it into something new.
Anyone who knows about or remembers Garbage knows he is in control. The show ran for three seasons and still holds a cult following. The show offered mature stories with strong character arcs and plots. It was also a completely original idea at the time, not based on any previously existing source material.
Which makes it one of the property that Disney should look towards exploitation instead of endless sequences. While it would re -do, Garbage It has enough distance and a specialist appeal that any new version will essentially come off as a new one for a modern audience.
Probably we’re going to get a Garbage Restarted TV series of Monster Atomic James Wan’s production house. However, the last news of that project was back in 2023. It may still be in the works but it certainly does not seem to be a priority project for Disney. It will not surprise me to hear that that show is dying on the vine.
In fact, I do not believe that living action Garbage A series is the right way to go. Feature film is a more dangerous effort these days but epic potential Garbage deserves the maximum step and budget. Also, it would be nice to see Disney investing in a possible new film franchise that is not Marvel-Adjacent, part of the Star Wars Churn, or one of their animated offerings.
While Disney appears allergic to develop large original projects at this point in their corporate life cycle, at least Garbage is a property that deserves a revamp for new generations. As I said, for all purposes, Garbage He would come across as fresh to younger viewers because he has not been siphon and weakened over the last thirty years. It is much fresher than a fifth Toy storyThat’s for sure.
I have no interest in an upcoming Disney slate from factory -processed sequences, but the announcement of a barrier Garbage The film would send me into an exciting dilemma. Not many do that at all today, so we can use a monster man with bare fraud on the big screen to see if my blood is still flowing.