字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - Is the live-action Aladdin sequel a mistake for Disney? What up, I'm Maude Garrett, and if you haven't watched the Little Women trailer yet, what are you doing? Go, go watch it, just pause this video, we're gonna wait. Go, you're still here. (elevator muzak) Anyway, Avengers: Endgame, The Lion King, Captain Marvel, Aladdin, what do these films all have in common? They are all members of Disney's 2019 billion dollar club, which, as the name implies, means that they all crossed the billion dollar mark at the box office, just this year. And Disney still has Frozen 2, the Maleficent sequel, and Star Wars: Episode IX on the horizon. What was that, the sound of cha-ching. (cash register chime) Despite its dreary earnings call last week, the House of Mouse, (imitates Mickey Mouse) is having a better year across the board, with many of its films raking in the cash from fans hungry for those signature superhero movies and live action adaptations. And one of these hits might just have more to offer, Aladdin! That's right, now while the film received mixed reviews among fans and critics, the movie did make bank at the box office. And just this week, one of the film's producers, Dan Lin, spoke with Syfy about the possibility of a sequel. (clears throat) He's American, alright. "We'd love to. "People clearly loved the movie "and watched it multiple times "and we get lots of fan letters "and people asking us to make Return of Jafar, "and I can just tell you "that we're in early stages right now, "but we are certainly talking about another movie." Ha, so many Rs. Lin continued: "Like with Aladdin it will not be a straight remake "of any movie that's been made before, "so we are looking at where's the best way "to go with these characters." So if one of your three wishes from the Genie was for an Aladdin sequel, you might be in luck. That said, what could Disney's approach to an Aladdin sequel be? And is it a mistake to make a sequel to Aladdin at all? So far, Disney's live action adaptations, or animations if you're considering the Lion King. Have been its solo films, drawing mainly from the Disney Renaissance of the late '80s and early '90s, AKA our childhood. However, this year we will be getting Maleficent Two, a sequel to the reimagining of Sleeping Beauty. So we don't know how well that film will do with audiences and critics just yet. But considering the first film's success, plus the addition of Michelle Pfeiffer as a villain, yes, it should be a hit. And with Aladdin specifically, Disney has a few options. Like Lin mentioned, the animated Aladdin already has The Return of Jafar as a sequel. Now this movie, I didn't realize this, became Disney's equivalent of a cult hit. The direct-to-video successor made $300 million in VHS sales. VHS, now for the younger viewers, it's actually, it's a video tape. Where, it had movies on it. They were the size and weight of a brick, and it came in a thick case, and it made the most most satisfying noise when you opened and closed them. Oh, what memories, it came before the DVD, for those wondering. (TV set clicks off) Now, beyond The Return of Jafar, Aladdin also has a third film installment in the franchise. Aladdin and the King of Thieves. Not to be confused with the Prince of Thieves, there's been an upgrade. Now it wasn't as beloved or profitable as the Return of Jafar, adapting this film could be another viable option considering the fans' lukewarm reception to the live-action Jafar, critiquing him for his lack of hotness. But honestly who wants a daddy Jafar? (buzzer beeps) They were also saying that he wasn't necessarily that scary as well. Whatever happens with Jafar, as long as Disney writes the wrong with what they did to Iago in the live-action adaptation and allow him to speak in the sequel, we're gonna be good. Hashtag Let Iago Squawk. (imitates parrot) What was that? (imitates parrot) Better. Another possibility for an Aladdin sequel could be a new original story, yes, a whole new world, right, just like the name says. Jumping off the ending of the first film, and bringing back characters from that movie. Despite the trailer's first impressions, (exclaims in disquiet), Will Smith's Genie was actually generally cited as the highlight of Aladdin, so, bringing him back and potentially putting the focus on him for the sequel, could be a fun way to continue its story. Plus, Disney has had the most critical success in their live-action adaptations with the films that put a twist on the original source material, like Cinderella, and hoping it's gonna be Mulan as well, I feel good about that one. But should Disney be dipping into its animated sequel well this soon? There are still live action remakes in the Disney pipeline, I mean, like we mentioned, the upcoming Mulan in theaters, we've got Lady and the Tramp, the adaptation's coming on Disney+, a bunch of others on the way for that streaming service too, just to name a few. And Disney still has animated films to remake from the Disney Renaissance and beyond, like Hercules, yes, Tarzan, mmm, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, eh, Pocahontas, yes, and plenty more, so why choose to pursue an Aladdin sequel, when there are so many other films that are on the table? Look, at the end of the day, the live-action Aladdin made a billion dollars. (cash register ding) Now while it didn't quite have the divisive reaction as The Lion King, which I liked. Fans still took their magic carpets to the theaters to see the movie. And with 90s nostalgia not going anywhere anytime soon, an Aladdin sequel could definitely draw back its original audience and more. Were it to do something different in a sequel. Or, it could have a similar underground success if it went the Return of Jafar route. Now it is important to keep in mind that we still don't know if any Aladdin sequel will actually be happening, but all things considered, the fan hype for the Aladdin sequels, the box office success of the first Aladdin, and the general craving for the 90s Disney films, if Disney wants to continue its box office dominance, then another trip to the Desert of Agrabah would be a safe bet. Plus an Aladdin sequel would be an opportunity to break the traditional live-action mold and potentially bust out of the staleness remake fatigue. So, if you want it, keep rubbin' that lamp Aladdin fans. But what do you folks think? Would you want to see a sequel to Aladdin? Do you prefer The Return of Jafar or The King of Thieves? And why isn't there a live action Hercules in the works already? (exclaims) Let's discuss. 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