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War of the Bobs.
Lmao no way this was a random falling out. Iger's trying to distance himself as much as possible before the bomb drops. Golden parachute and all that.
At least Woody would know what's it like to play Imperial Guard during that time frame.Buzz: Ive set my laser from stun...to kill!
Woody: Oh great! great! If anyone attacks us we can blink em to death!
They've sucked dick for well over a decade.Buzz: Ive set my laser from stun...to kill!
Woody: Oh great! great! If anyone attacks us we can blink em to death!
Rip Pixar animation 1995-2022
The 2022 date was arbitrary more than anything. Based on turning red being released this year. Call it the final nail in the coffin that confirms they'll never have their magic touch back.They've sucked dick for well over a decade.
Last good thing they did was the opening ten minutes to Up.
He menaged to have the attention of Clownfish TV, lucky for him it he didn't have the attention of Steven Crowder....yet, lol.
>"REEEEEE WE'RE GONNA DO A BIG WALK-OUT, FUCK YOU HOMOPHOBIC DISNEY!"
Disney being invaded by Roman Polanski and Dan Schneider wannabes?>Disney supports an anti-grooming bill
>NOW all the soyboys hate Disney.
What could this possibly mean.![]()
Better yet:>"REEEEEE WE'RE GONNA DO A BIG WALK-OUT, FUCK YOU HOMOPHOBIC DISNEY!"
>only one fucking guy actually does it
botan laugh.mp4
As always, these faggots love to talk the talk, but they never walk the walk (literally in this case).
Not until it gets the true killer app.So is there a reason to get a Disney+ (ie some killer app?). I had an argument with my brother about who would actually sign up for it and realized that, ironically, the age where media is consumed and thrown for the most recent thing talked about online, means that Disney's entire film lineups is worth shit.
Jared Leto teases some potential new Tron 3 announcements are on the horizon in a promising update on the movie. It's been over five years since reports first surfaced that Leto could star in a new Tron movie. Disney revived the original 1982 sci-fi franchise in 2010, as Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, and a returning Jeff Bridges starred in Tron: Legacy. Following mixed reviews, Disney struggled to find the right path forward for the series, but 2017 brought news that Jared Leto could star in a Tron reboot, which has since been described as more of a sequel rather than a franchise reset.
In the five years since Leto has been linked to Tron 3, the movie didn't really start to make much progress until 2020, when Disney re-entered the film into development. It was shortly after this that Garth Davis (Lion) was announced as Tron 3's director. Leto seemingly revealed the sequel's title in celebration of the announcement, as a since-deleted tweet referred to the movie as Tron: Ares. Despite the star then teasing his physical transformation to lead the sci-fi sequel movie, there hasn't been any significant update on where the movie stands for more than a year.
As audiences wait for Tron 3, Leto is now out promoting Sony's Morbius ahead of its theatrical release on April 1. Screen Rant had the opportunity to talk to the Morbius star as part of the press tour, and the conversation eventually included a question about the status of Tron 3. Leto can't say much about the project beyond sharing his enthusiasm to eventually make the movie. However, he does offer a promising Tron 3 update in the process that teases more news might be on the horizon:
I'm a super fan of Tron, and we are working hard on Tron with our incredible partners at Disney. Just an amazing group of creative people. We're getting closer. We're getting closer and closer, and who knows? Something may be [coming] sooner than later.
Leto's promising Tron 3 update could finally be a sign that Disney is choosing to move forward with the sequel. Despite having Leto attached to star, Davis attached to direct, and a script from Jesse Wigutow, Disney has yet to officially give Tron 3 the green light, according to reports. The lack of movement on the sequel in the press could be because the work to figure out different elements has been happening behind closed doors.
There are still plenty of questions that additional Tron 3 updates could answer, assuming they arrive sooner rather than later, as indicated by Leto. Whether the movie will be released in theaters or on Disney+ is one of the biggest, but fans also continue to wonder if Hedlund's Sam Flynn and Wilde's Quorra will return. The latter depends entirely on what story Tron 3 wants to tell. Hopefully, all of these details and more will become known before too long, and Tron 3 can finally return audiences to The Grid.
Why not at this point. Through I am surprised didn't they stop caring about making franchises after simple just buying two big franchises
yeah sure it's flopped twice but maybe the third time's the charm!
>Tron 3