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Disney Digital Forum _ Disney Television & Streaming _ Peter Pan & Wendy (Live Action)

Inviato da: veu il 13/4/2016, 23:14

La Disney progetta il remake di Peter Pan in live action.

Dal sito http://deadline.com/2016/04/peter-pan-live-action-disney-film-david-lowery-petes-dragon-1201736940/:

Disney Sets ‘Pete’s Dragon’ Helmer David Lowery For New Live Action Peter Pan Film

EXCLUSIVE: Disney will make its own live-action Peter Pan film, and has set David Lowery to direct a script that he will write with Toby Halbrooks. They teamed to write and Lowery directed Pete’s Dragon, a new version of Disney’s 1977 live action/animated musical. It will be the second effort in the family film space for Lowery, who was best known for writing and directing the edgy indie Ain’t Them Bodies Saints. Jim Whitaker will be the producer on this one.

Disney might as well reclaim the J.M. Barrie work about the boy who would not grown up; it was the focus of its successful 1953 animated film. Many other studios have made their own versions on the big and small screen, including Steven Spielberg’s star-studded Hook to most recently the Joe Wright-directed Pan, which didn’t work out well for Warner Bros. Lowery is separately working towards directing Robert Redford in The Old Man And The Gun, which Lowery adapted from the David Grann Vanity Fair article about an aging thief who in the 1980s knocked off a lot of banks in throwback style and became a folk hero outlaw.

This becomes another strong project for Disney’s live-action division, run by Sean Bailey, which has generated its own list of family-themed blockbusters from past Disney properties and theme park attractions and some originals. It doesn’t get the ink accorded to sister silos Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm, but it has gotten results that should continue with the upcoming Jon Favreau-directed The Jungle Book, which is already slated to develop a sequel. The division has a Tim Burton-directed Dumbo percolating, and Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, which directors Joachin Ronning and Espen Sanberg have wrapped.

Also percolating is the James Bobin-directed sequel Alice Through The Looking Glass, a Mary Poppins sequel with Rob Marshall directing Emily Blunt and Hamilton‘s Lin Manuel Miranda, the Bill Condon-directed Beauty And The Beast with Emma Watson, Angelina Jolie in Maleficent 2, Emma Stone set for Cruella De Ville, Dwayne Johnson attached to Jungle Cruise, James Mangold developing Captain Nemo, Ehren Kruger developing Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, with a version of Tower Of Terror based on a John August idea. There is also Tinkerbell, which has Reese Witherspoon attached. Latter film is on track to happen before Peter Pan, and it is possible that there could be some crossover cast.

WME reps Lowery and Halbrooks.

Inviato da: LucaDopp il 14/4/2016, 9:36

A oltranza.

Inviato da: brigo il 14/4/2016, 10:44

Disney, puoi volar... a quel paese!

Inviato da: Scrooge McDuck il 14/4/2016, 12:59

Sicuramente farà un ottimo live action, migliore di quell'abominio di Pan, però questo è davvero un personaggio stra-stra-stra adattato nel cinema. Vedremo che si inventeranno per portarci al cinema questa volta tongue.gif

Inviato da: brigo il 14/4/2016, 13:19

[in attesa di un live action di Pinocchio, che ne abbiamo avuti pochi...]

Inviato da: veu il 11/11/2016, 23:44

Dal sito http://www.insidethemagic.net/2016/11/exclusive-petes-dragon-director-david-lowery-on-re-imagining-a-disney-classic-gives-update-on-new-live-action-peter-pan-film/, notizia riportata anche da http://www.slashfilm.com/david-lowery-talks-the-old-man-and-the-gun/:

Nel corso di un'intervista al regista David Lowery, gli è stato chiesto un aggiornamento sul futuro Peter Pan in live action. Ecco cosa risponde alla domanda:

Your collaboration with writer Toby Halbrooks on this movie must have impressed Disney because the two of you are already back together at work on the live action “Peter Pan” movie. Can you give Disney fans an update on that and what attracted you to the new project?

David Lowery: “Peter Pan” is one of my favorite stories. It’s always been something I care deeply for so it was completely the opposite of “Pete’s Dragon” where it wasn’t one of my cherished childhood favorites but this one is. I really have a wonderful working relationship with Disney. Everyone there is just terrific and I wanted to make another movie with them. They suggested this project and asked if I’d be interested and we decided to have a go at it. So we’re working on the screenplay right now and it’s still in the very early stages. We just started writing it but it’s a lot of fun and we’re excited to have that responsibility because when you’re dealing with a movie like that, that’s one of the most famous Disney films of their animated classics, then you need to be very careful with how you adapt it. So we’re taking it one step at a time but having a lot of fun doing it.



Vi segnaliamo che già in passato si era parlato di un film live action su Peter Pan:

Dal sito http://www.blueskydisney.com/2008/03/disney-films-that-arent-part-one.html:

Disney Films That Aren't (Part One)...

Sometimes when my friends and I go to the movies as the credits start to roll and we begin talking about what we liked and didn't like about a film, I also tend to have in the back of my head...

"This coulda' been a Disney film."

What do I mean by that? Well, usually it comes up when I've seen a film that reflects the kind of story one would expect from a Walt Disney Picture. A good story that is suitable for the entire family. One that can be enjoyed by parents and kids without talking down to either of them. One that stresses values and commitments. One that focuses on compelling characters that provide ideals and role models that keep an audience interested.

So, I know some of you are then asking... "What are some of these films?"

[...]

Peter Pan

When I first heard of this film I was aghast... why/how remake a classic? Especially one that has been done many times on stage and screen. Of course, I've since then decided that it all depends on the approach you take with certain material. As the "Neverland" script I mentioned in my "Top 5 Scripts Not Made By Hollywood" post. I was amazed at how fresh and interesting the movie was even though I knew the story, P.J. Hogan and Michael Goldenberg's script takes the classic J.M. Barrie book and gives us a lively, inspired take that is very difficult to do with something so known and well loved. If Disney is going to remake "Alice in Wonderland" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" I hope they take this course... it would be a smart move.

[...]

Inviato da: Justmeonhere il 13/11/2016, 19:13

Se vabbé! Fra poco fanno il remake anche del parcheggio degli Studios dry.gif . La cosa assolutamente disgustosa é che questi remake sono rivolti a chi la Disney non la vuol vedere manco dipinta. Esempio: loro ti fanno la versione bella dark dei loro classici così chi si sente minacciato dalla possibilità di essere chiamato un moccioso per aver visto un film Disney puó mantenere la sua reputazione intatta. Io ne ho vista di gente cosí che ti dice "Ah, che bella Cenerentola!" Poi tu fai " Se vuoi ho il dvd qui, visto che vorresti rivederla puoi farlo ora" alché ti rispondono "No, no! Non é che potremmo vedere la Cenerentola live action sai com'é..." sick.gif Il guaio é che al botteghino fanno anche cassa piena. Peró se almeno avessero la decenza di cambiare un po' la trama come hanno fatto con quella (orribile) di Maleficent almeno un minimo senso l'avrebbe ma se mi rifai tutto il classico in live perdi di credibilità. Questo Peter Pan é anche il caso meno grave visto che potrebbero introdurre oltre agli elementi di Le avventure di Peter Pan anche l'altro libro di Barrie. Son cose come il remake de Il Re Leone che mi lasciano perplessa post-6-1111346575.gif .

Inviato da: Capitano Amelia il 14/11/2016, 18:45

CITAZIONE (Justmeonhere @ 13/11/2016, 19:13) *
La cosa assolutamente disgustosa é che questi remake sono rivolti a chi la Disney non la vuol vedere manco dipinta. Esempio: loro ti fanno la versione bella dark dei loro classici così chi si sente minacciato dalla possibilità di essere chiamato un moccioso per aver visto un film Disney puó mantenere la sua reputazione intatta. Io ne ho vista di gente cosí che ti dice "Ah, che bella Cenerentola!" Poi tu fai " Se vuoi ho il dvd qui, visto che vorresti rivederla puoi farlo ora" alché ti rispondono "No, no! Non é che potremmo vedere la Cenerentola live action sai com'é..." sick.gif

Già, senza contare che sono i primi a non rendersi conto che i remake che hanno realizzato sino ad ora sono anche infinitamente più infantili del Classico da cui sono tratti...

Inviato da: Justmeonhere il 14/11/2016, 23:22

Esempio a caso: la Cenerentola live action che ne risulta tutto fuorché una figura moderna rispetto alla Cenerella originale.

Inviato da: Bristow il 15/11/2016, 16:12

Io aspetto ancora i remake sui remake Disney... perchè di sto passo nel giro di un mese avranno sfruttato tutti i classici possibili e devono inventarsi altro...

Inviato da: Capitano Amelia il 15/11/2016, 18:55

CITAZIONE (Justmeonhere @ 14/11/2016, 23:22) *
Esempio a caso: la Cenerentola live action che ne risulta tutto fuorché una figura moderna rispetto alla Cenerella originale.

E la cosa comica di quel remake è che ha messo in evidenza che la gente o ha pregiudizi nei confronti del Classico visto che lo hanno definito un film più maschilista del remake o non ha capito niente della Cenerentola del 1950 visto che ne ho sentite che "avrebbe colto lo spirito dell'originale". A me una che si mette a cantare per farsi salvare pare un atteggiamento tutt'altro che attivo rispetto ad una che si salva da sola (alla Cenerentola del 2015 non le sarebbe balenato in testa di chiamare Tobia)...

Inviato da: veu il 17/3/2017, 23:49

Dal sito http://www.vulture.com/2017/03/beauty-and-the-beast-disneys-remake-machine.html:

The studio has more than a dozen remakes currently in the works, including a Tim Burton Dumbo with Eva Green and Danny DeVito, a new Peter Pan written and directed by David Lowery, and a 101 Dalmatians riff called Cruella starring Emma Stone.

Viene confermato nei progetti in lavorazione il film di Peter Pan.


Da https://twitter.com/TheDisInsider/status/809478159401762817 del 15 dicembre 2016:

Disney Films Facts:

Director David Lowery has finished writing the script for Disney's live action #PeterPan which is slated for a 2018 release.



La sceneggiatura del film è stata completata e si pensa ad una distribuzione per il 2018.

Inviato da: veu il 1/3/2018, 10:06

Dal sito http://comicbook.com/2018/02/28/peter-pan-movie-producer-release-wrinkle-time-/:

'Peter Pan' Movie Update From 'A Wrinkle In Time' Producer

While the upcoming Peter Pan movie might be further off than any original expected 2018 arrival, producer Jim Whitaker is willing to share his idea of what to expect from it.

Speaking to ComicBook.com in an exclusive interview at a press event for his upcoming Disney film, A Wrinkle in Time, Whitaker opened up about how far along the Peter Pan film is and what audiences can expect from the adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic tale. "Still working on the script, honestly," Whitaker said. "But you know David Lowery's work. He worked on Peter Pan and I would say some of the tenets of his great work is a kind of grounded emotionality. And I think that's at least one part of what you can expect. But it'll be a big, rollicking adventure, too."

In fact, fans can expect the film to contain quite a bit of inspiration, as well. It's something common in Whitaker's films and will never be more evident than in A Wrinkle in Time. The Ava Duvernay-directed Disney movie aims to inspire people of all ages to find their light and hope, which is what drew Whitaker to it.

"A lot of [my movies] have to do with emotion," Whitaker said. "It's really about a character's journey and a lot of them has to do with hope. I like to do movies that ultimately have hope in them."

There is no bit of hope or message of finding your inner hero spared in A Wrinkle in Time, which Whitaker credits to the director. "The film, in terms of science fiction and fantasy, is a movie that has embedded messages in it that were really important to [Duvernay]," Whitaker adds. "A message of hope, a message of good versus evil. Messages of self actualization. And those were really important to her. But it's also a kids movie, and I think she really, really wanted to tell a story that was just for kids. And that was important to her."

A release date for Peter Pan has not yet been revealed. Disney's A Wrinkle in Time hits theaters on March 9, 2018.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 1/3/2018, 12:55

Campioni gli addetti ai lavori americani...Una sbrodolata di parole per non dire essenzialmente niente. È c'è chi si prende la briga di tradurre...

Inviato da: veu il 31/7/2018, 23:30

Rumor:

* Il film potrebbe essere destinato al servizio streaming.
* Pare che Reese Whiterspoon potrebbe essere Trilli.

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2018/07/31/exclusive-disneys-live-action-peter-pan-film-may-head-to-streaming-service/:

EXCLUSIVE: Disney’s Live-Action PETER PAN Film May Head To Streaming Service


Peter Pan, a 1953 Disney animated classic take on the J.M. Barrie story about the three children of the Darling Family who are taken to Neverland by a boy who never grows up and his fairy friend, Tinker Bell, is getting a live action remake and, from what we are hearing it is possibly, heading to Disney’s streaming service!

David Lowery is set to write and direct the live-action adaption of the film. Lowery also wrote and directed Disney’s Pete’s Dragon (2016). Toby Halbrooks, who co-wrote Pete’s Dragon, will also join in writing this film, and Jim Whitaker will be producing.

There is a chance we will see Reese Witherspoon as Peter’s Pixie companion, Tink, while the rest of the cast is TBD. Reese has performed phenomenally in many films and Tinker Bell would be a great role. For many of us, the most exciting roles still to be cast: Who will play Peter and Wendy…?

While the story has been retold many times through TV shows and movies, David Lowry did a great job with the live-action Pete’s Dragon, so it will be interesting to see his take on the tale and it could have potential to be really exciting!

Disney already has a lot of content in development for the streaming service including live-action remakes of Lady and the Tramp, Sword In The Stone, as well as Noelle starring Anna Kendrick, Magic Camp starring Adam Devine, Stargirl, 3 Men And A Baby, Don Quixote, Timmy Failure, The Paper Magician, and Togo.



Commento: Se Reese Whiterspoon sarà Trilli in questo remake, allora o il film Tink dedicato a Trilli verrà cancellato (magari inglobando solo alcune cose in questo film) oppure le due pellicole faranno parte di un tutt'uno, un franchise dedicato a Peter Pan. Vedremo...

Inviato da: veu il 13/8/2018, 14:25

Da https://twitter.com/Skylerhxc/status/1028329282991321088:

Skyler Shuler: They are scouting locations for the live-action Peter Pan, first stop Ireland...which is where Disney’s live-action Sword in the Stone will be filming next month.

Q: What do you think the budget is going to be for the live-action Peter Pan?

Skyler Shuler: $60-$85 million.



Stanno cercando le locations per il live action di Peter Pan.
Si cercano in Irlanda dove sarà girato anche, a partire dal mese prossimo, La Spada nella Roccia.
Il budget stanziato per il film si aggira tra i 60 e gli 85 milioni.


Inviato da: veu il 26/6/2019, 22:45

Da https://twitter.com/Skylerhxc/status/1143637701863755776:

Q: What’s the current status of David Lowery’s live-action ‘Peter Pan’?

Skyler Shuler @Skylerhxc: It's not dead that's all I know.

Inviato da: veu il 3/8/2019, 11:28

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2019/08/02/d23-expo-2019-disney-pixar-marvel-and-star-wars-movie-predictions/:

Other Projects that could be announced

The studio has dated 7 untitled live-action projects over the course of the next 3 years, and while it is expected to feature new projects our guesses that the studio may officially announce the future installments in the Pirates and TRON franchises, as well as live-action adaptations of Snow White, Peter Pan, and our surprise prediction the long-awaited Enchanted sequel.



Secondo i rumors, al D23 potrebbero essere annunciati alcuni live action in lavorazione tra cui Peter Pan.

Inviato da: veu il 7/1/2020, 18:12

Notizie:

* Al film, inizialmente previsto semplicemente come Peter Pan, è stato cambiato titolo in Peter Pan e Wendy.
* La produzione inizia il 17 aprile in Canada.
* Alla regia vi è sempre David Lowery (che ha firmato il remake di Elliot e il Drago Invisibile) mentre produttore esecutivo sarà Joe Roth (che ha rivestito lo stesso ruolo per la Disney nelle pellicole Alice in Wonderland, Alice Attraverso lo Specchio, Maleficent e Maleficent Signora del Male).
* Non è ancora confermato se sarà per il servizio streaming Disney + oppure per le sale cinematografiche.

Dal sito https://discussingfilm.net/2020/01/07/disneys-peter-pan-remake-retitled-peter-pan-and-wendy-eyeing-to-begin-filming-april-17th-in-canada-exclusive/:

Disney’s ‘Peter Pan’ Remake Retitled ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ – Eyeing To Begin Filming April 17th in Canada (EXCLUSIVE)

We have learned that Disney’s live-action ‘Peter Pan’ remake has been retitled to ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ and that the film will eyeing to begin production on April 17th in Canada.

The ‘Peter Pan’ film will be directed by David Lowery, he will also co-write the screenplay with Toby Halbrooks.

David Lowery is known for directing ‘Ain’t Them Bodies Saints’, ‘Pete’s Dragon’, ‘A Ghost Story’ and ‘The Old Man & The Gun’. Toby Halbrooks is known for writing ‘Pete’s Dragon’ and for producing ‘A Ghost Story’. Jim Whitaker will produce the live-action remake, he has previously produced Disney films such as ‘A Wrinkle In Time’, ‘The Finest Hours’, ‘The Odd Life of Timothy Green’, the upcoming Disney+ feature film ‘Timmy Failure’ and Lower’s previous Disney film, the live-action ‘Pete’s Dragon’.

‘Pete’s Dragon’ is the first Disney film that Lowery directed. The film follows the adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon.

It was said last year by our friends at TheDisInsider that the live-action ‘Peter Pan’ film could be going to Disney+. Whilst we cannot confirm if the film is heading to the streaming service or not, it wouldn’t be surprising given how many live-action remakes are already being prepared theatrically for 2021.

‘Peter Pan’ is J.M. Barrie’s classic tale of a boy who wouldn’t grow up and recruits three young siblings in London to join him on a magical adventure to the enchanted Neverland island.




Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2020/01/07/disneys-live-action-peter-pan-re-titled-peter-pan-wendy-this-spring/:

Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’ Re-Titled ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Production Begins This Spring

Despite being announced a few years ago, Disney is finally prepping its live-action adaptation of Peter Pan.

According to Discussing Film, the film is set to begin production this spring on April 17th in Canada. The outlet is also reporting that the film has been re-titled Peter Pan & Wendy.

David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) is still on board to direct with Toby Halbrooks, who co-wrote Pete’s Dragon, is on board wrote the most recent draft for the film. Jim Whitaker (A Wrinkle In Time) will be producing the project alongside Joe Roth (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil) which is currently casting.

Back in 2018, we reported that the project could make its way to Disney+, and as far as we know that is still the case. However, Disney has declined to comment on that report as of now.

The Disney company is going to have a busy Spring 2020 as their live-action adaptation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs begins filming in March, while The Little Mermaid will also begin filming April. As of now Disney has not announced the release date for these project but rest assured they are set.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 7/1/2020, 20:56

Ho un debole per Peter Pan, lo adoro dopo Biancaneve
Speriamo 🤞🏻 bene
😍

Inviato da: Scrooge McDuck il 9/1/2020, 1:12

Curioso che girino il film in Canada, la maggior parte dei live action di Classici Disney sono stati fatti in Regno Unito, il paese natale di Peter Pan

Inviato da: veu il 9/1/2020, 23:32

Il titolo si rifà a quello del racconto originale di Barrie: Peter Pan e Wendy.

Inviato da: veu il 10/1/2020, 20:02

Da https://twitter.com/CinematicBanter/status/1215335520944955392, ecco la casting call dei personaggi di Peter Pan e Wendy:

Peter Pan (10 – 14) – The personification of boyhood, a magical youth who never has to grow up. A magnificent and fearless swordsman and fighter. LEAD SPEAKING ROLE.

Wendy (12 -14) – A mischievous, playful girl who is due to go to boarding school — a transition she dreads. She is not ready to say goodbye to childhood and grow up. LEAD SPEAKING ROLE

John Darling (9 – 11) – A young boy with an old head on his shoulders. Loves to play sword fighting games of derring-do with his siblings. LEAD SPEAKING ROLE.

Michael Darling (6 – 9) – A sweet boy who never lets go of his constant companion — a stuffed bear. LEAD SPEAKING ROLE.

Inviato da: veu il 14/1/2020, 15:29

Notizie:

Non sarà Reese Whiterspoon a interpretare Trilli nel remake "Peter Pan e Wendy". Così dice nella sezione Storie di Instagram il noto Skyler Shuler di The Disinsider. La Whiterspoon, ricordiamo, era stata indicata come protagonista dello spin off sulla scia di Maleficent e Cruella, intitolato TinkerBell. Per ora su quest'ultimo titolo (TinkerBell) non si hanno notizie a riguardo.

Ecco la nota di Skyler:


Inviato da: veu il 18/1/2020, 0:36

Novità:

* Giglio Tigrato avrà un ruolo fondamentale nel film.
* Per il ruolo si cercano ragazze Native Americane tra i 18 e i 25 anni (il personaggio avrà tra i 15 e i 16 anni).
* Giglio Tigrato avrà come animale un cavallo.
* Le riprese inizieranno ad Aprile 2020 in Canada e si concluderanno ad Agosto 2020.

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2020/01/17/exclusive-tiger-lily-peter-pan-wendy/:

EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Lily To Play A Pivotal Role In Disney’s ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’

Two weeks ago reports surfaced that Disney’s live-action Peter Pan remake was moving forward and retitled Peter Pan & Wendy. With casting underway, we have learned additional information regarding Tiger Lily.

We have learned that the studio is looking to cast Native American or First Nations actresses ages 18 to 25 to play Tiger Lily (character will be 15/16 in the film). The character will also have a horse sidekick. Additionally the character will play a much larger role than portrayed in Disney’s animated version, which featured Tiger Lily in a more “damsel in distress” type of role.

Here is a quick breakdown of the character we’ve obtained:

Tiger Lily is indigenous to Neverland with a bow at her back, she is both a fierce warrior and a serene and benevolent leader who protects Neverland and the lost boys and girls from the dastardly Captain Hook. This character will speak in both English and a native language.

Peter Pan & Wendy will begin production this April in Canada and is expected to wrap in August.

David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) is still on board to direct with Toby Halbrooks, who co-wrote Pete’s Dragon, is on board wrote the most recent draft for the film. Jim Whitaker (A Wrinkle In Time) will be producing the project alongside Joe Roth (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil) which is currently casting.

Back in 2018, we reported that the project could make its way to Disney+, and as far as we know that is still the case. However, Disney has declined to comment on that report as of now.

The Disney company is going to have a busy Spring 2020 as their live-action adaptation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs begins filming in March, while The Little Mermaid will also begin filming April. As of now Disney has not announced the release date for these project but rest assured they are set.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 18/1/2020, 1:11

Mi pare sia giusto provare qualcosa di nuovo, oppure Giglio Tigrato nel film Pan di Joe Roth aveva ampio spazio? Mi ricordo poco di quel film...Non mi aveva colpito in effetti. Si rivela inoltre che a inizio febbraio dovremmo conoscere chi la interpreterà e che per Peter (non è chiaro se per lui o per il cast in generale, vedonsi gli indiani) stanno cercando tra i nativi neozelandesi...Scelta insolita e interessante.

Inviato da: Logan232 il 18/1/2020, 11:19

Io sono molto curioso per questo progetto. David Lowery ha una grande sensibilità e i suoi lavori precedenti mi hanno incantato. Resto in attesa di sviluppi.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 18/1/2020, 12:54

Che palle queste donne condottiero !
Perché piuttosto non si rileggono il romanzo e cercano di ampliare la storia del classico in maniera piu intelligente?
All’impossiviso diventa Peter e Wendy e Pocahontas

Inviato da: veu il 18/1/2020, 12:57

Anche noi diamo fiducia a Lowery. Vedremo come lo realizzano.
Dato che girano in Canada, non è che utilizzano , ovviamente con la giusta rielaborazione, i set creati per la terza stagione di Once upon a time (C'era una volta) per la Londra Vittoriana?

Qui alcune informazioni in più:

Dalla pagina https://www.facebook.com/catchcastingnz/photos/a.10150213809284222/10157994228009222/?type=1&theater:




Dal sito https://www.projectcasting.com/casting-calls-acting-auditions/peter-pan-casting/:




Dal sito https://www.castittalent.com/peter_pan__wendy:



CASTING SEARCH FOR "PETER PAN & WENDY"

Studio / Network: Disney

Project: PETER PAN AND WENDY
Studio: Disney Features Casting
Casting Director: Debra Zane Casting
Submission Deadline: January 31st, 2020

Debra Zane Casting is searching for Native/First Nations people who can play the role of ‘Tiger Lily’ in the live action feature film, Peter Pan & Wendy – a film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

• Must be 100% available for the entire production which will shoot in Canada April through August of 2020.

• Horseback riding skills are a plus.

• Must be at least 18 years old by April of 2020. No exceptions.

• In your submission, please slate your name, height, and the city that you are based.

TIGER LILY - OPEN CALL

Tiger Lily is a young woman on a horse who is around 15 or 16 years old (actors must be 18 to play younger), she is indigenous to Neverland with a bow at her back, she is both a fierce warrior and a serene and benevolent leader who protects Neverland and the lost boys and girls from the dastardly Captain Hook. This character will speak in both English and a native language.



Dal sito http://castittalent.com/PETER_PAN_WENDY_NZ:

Project: PETER PAN AND WENDY

Studio: Disney Features Casting
Casting Director: Catch Casting
Submission Deadline: Jan 31st, 2020


Catch Casting are looking for young actors from New Zealand who can play the role of “Peter Pan” in a live action film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.


• Boys to play character age 12 – 14 of any ethnicity.

• The boys auditioning must be 100% available for the entire shoot in Canada April through to August of 2020 and will need a current passport.

• Athletic boys, who perhaps have experience in gymnastics, fencing, taiaha, Kapa Haka, martial arts etc a plus.

• There will be a daily rate for shooting and all expenses (including a parent traveling for the shoot) will be covered by the production.

PETER PAN - NZ ONLY

A boy aged 12-14, any ethnicity. The personification of boyhood, a magical youth who never has to grow up, Peter is the undisputed ruler of Neverland, a magical land where pirates and mermaids and magic is the regular order of life. A magnificent and fearless swordsman and fighter who does constant battle with his old nemesis, Captain Hook, Peter is the leader of a group of perpetually youthful Lost Boys (and Girls), yet his own origins, and how he himself arrived in Neverland, remains mysterious -- until much later. In London to retrieve his mischievous lost shadow, Peter flies Wendy Darling and her siblings away to Neverland for the adventure of their lifetime.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 18/1/2020, 16:51

Peter Pan "any ethnicity"! Si riparte LOL

Invece Tiger Lily nativa o simile.. che ingiustizia!

Comunque secondo me è un progetto da Disney+, ma potrebbe risultare carino. Se si buttassero sulla storia d'amore per una volta non sarebbe male! Un triangolo amoroso Peter-Wendy-GiglioTigrato! Io è da quando sono piccola che vorrei vedere Peter innamorato di Wendy, anche se so benissimo che il personaggio in sé non si presta a relazioni sentimentali... Ma mi era sempre rimasto l'amaro in bocca a fine film!

Inviato da: veu il 20/1/2020, 14:16

Skyler Shuler nella sua pagina Instagram dice che mentre cercano attori della Nuova Zelanda per il ruolo di Peter Pan, per interpretare Wendy non vi sono richieste di nazionalità e lui pensa sarà un'attrice britannica ad ottenere la parte.
Interviene circa le critiche in ordine alla possibile scelta di un'attrice Maori per Giglio Tigrato anziché una Nativa Americana e dice di tenere in considerazione che è un personaggio di fantasia.
Inoltre per la parte di Peter Pan, molti consideravano l'attore Joshua Bassett che però è da considerarsi fuori dai giochi perché è troppo maturo rispetto a quello che cercano e non è originario della Nuova Zelanda.








E dal sito https://www.kftv.com/news/2020/01/20/disneys-peter-pan-and-wendy-to-film-in-canada:

Disney's Peter Pan and Wendy to film in Canada

This is the latest live-action remake following the success of Jungle Book, Dumbo, Lion King and Aladdin, among others

Disney’s newly titled Peter Pan and Wendy film is expected to shoot in Canada from 17 April to August.
David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) is directing and co-screenwriting with Toby Halbrooks on the live-action remake, which is being produced by Jim Whitaker, who’s previously worked on Disney films such as A Wrinkle in Time and The Odd Life of Timothy Green.
Peter Pan and Wendy is based on J.M. Barrie’s classic tale of a boy who doesn’t grow up and recruits three siblings in London to join him on a magic adventure to the enchanted Neverland. One of the smaller characters, Tiger Lily, who helps protect Neverland and the children from the dastardly Captain Hook, is expected to be given a more prominent role in this film. Casting for a Native American or First Nations actress to play the part is underway.
Several remakes and spin-offs have happened over the years with mixed success. Warner Bros.’ $150m Peter Pan origins story titled Pan, starring Hugh Jackman, was considered a flop back in 2015, taking just $130m worldwide. But Disney will be hoping to have better luck, recapturing the spark and success of its 1953 animation version.
Peter Pan and Wendy is the latest in a long line of live-action remakes at Disney, including Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book, Mary Poppins Returns, Dumbo, Lion King and Aladdin. With more in the pipeline, including The Little Mermaid, which is due to shoot at Pinewood Studios; Cruella, which has been filming at Shepperton Studios; Pinocchio; Snow White, and a sequel to The Jungle Book from director Jon Favreau.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 20/1/2020, 15:27

CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 18/1/2020, 16:51) *
Peter Pan "any ethnicity"! Si riparte LOL

Invece Tiger Lily nativa o simile.. che ingiustizia!

Comunque secondo me è un progetto da Disney+, ma potrebbe risultare carino. Se si buttassero sulla storia d'amore per una volta non sarebbe male! Un triangolo amoroso Peter-Wendy-GiglioTigrato! Io è da quando sono piccola che vorrei vedere Peter innamorato di Wendy, anche se so benissimo che il personaggio in sé non si presta a relazioni sentimentali... Ma mi era sempre rimasto l'amaro in bocca a fine film!


E' che sono troppo giovani per la storia d'amore e quello che mi e' piaciuto del live action del 2003 e' proprio quella tensione sessuale che si percepisce ma non esplode, perche i 2 protagonisti sono solo all'inizio dell'adolescenza e mentre in wendy c'e' una cresicta, in peter che rimarra' per sempre bambino, il tutto e' bloccato!

Ovviamengte Peter e' rossiccio quindi devono fare un twist raziale.
Gia' ho buttato via Ariel, spero di poter vedere Per pan e biancaneve senza caXXate multirazziali in nome del political correct.
La sirenetta e' piu' che sufficiente

Inviato da: veu il 30/1/2020, 22:27

Rumor:

- Margot Robbie è in trattative per interpretare il ruolo di Trilli.


Dal sito https://www.theilluminerdi.com/2020/01/30/tinker-bell-peter-pan-and-wendy/:

DISNEY EYEING MARGOT ROBBIE FOR PETER PAN AND WENDY: EXCLUSIVE

Walt Disney Studios is gearing up for production on their live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, titled Peter Pan and Wendy. With casting currently underway, the studio is looking to add some big names onto the project.

The Illuminerdi has exclusively learned that Disney offered Birds of Prey star Margot Robbie the role of Tinker Bell, Peter Pan’s longtime sidekick. It should be noted at this time, only an offer has been sent out and it is unclear if she has had any formal discussion with the studio.

We also obtained a breakdown of the classic character:

Peter’s partner-in-crime and voice of reason with the voice of a million tiny bells, Tink helps the Darlings avoid danger during their Neverland adventure. When Peter, the Darlings, and/or the Lost Boys are in trouble, she uses her magical powers to save the day.

It is unknown if this iteration of Tinker Bell has anything to do with the long-in-development Tinker Bell origin film that Reese Witherspoon (Legally Blonde) was previously attached to, but it sounds like she’ll have a lot to do with the original Disney interpretation of the character.

TINKER BELL MAKES MAGIC IN PETER PAN AND WENDY

Tinker Bell has been a staple for the Walt Disney Company for over 65 years, making her debut appearance in the 1953 animated film. Her character was a major standout in Peter Pan and fans took notice, as she went on to be featured in many Walt Disney ventures. This included appearances on television in the form of the show Disneyland, which was done to promote the theme park Walt Disney was hoping to complete. In addition, she was on Walt Disney Presents, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, and finally, The Wonderful World of Disney.

Tinker Bell has continued her flight during Disneyland’s fireworks and remains one of the most loved Disney characters. The character has since had her own straight to DVD animated films released, and even appeared in ABC’s reimagining of famous fairy tales, Once Upon A Time.

Peter Pan And Wendy will be directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon), and Toby Halbrooks is co-writing along with him.. Jim Whitaker will produce, and the production is expected to begin on April 13th in Vancouver and wrap towards the end of August. There have been reports that the film could land Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, but that has yet to be confirmed.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 30/1/2020, 23:18

Bellissima! Forse un po' troppo matura per Trilli?

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 31/1/2020, 6:31

Praticamente è lei, è nata per il ruolo smile.gif .

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 31/1/2020, 8:53

CITAZIONE (veu @ 30/1/2020, 22:27) *
Rumor:

- Margot Robbie è in trattative per interpretare il ruolo di Trilli.


Dal sito https://www.theilluminerdi.com/2020/01/30/tinker-bell-peter-pan-and-wendy/:

DISNEY EYEING MARGOT ROBBIE FOR PETER PAN AND WENDY: EXCLUSIVE

Walt Disney Studios is gearing up for production on their live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, titled Peter Pan and Wendy. With casting currently underway, the studio is looking to add some big names onto the project.

The Illuminerdi has exclusively learned that Disney offered Birds of Prey star Margot Robbie the role of Tinker Bell, Peter Pan’s longtime sidekick. It should be noted at this time, only an offer has been sent out and it is unclear if she has had any formal discussion with the studio.

We also obtained a breakdown of the classic character:

Peter’s partner-in-crime and voice of reason with the voice of a million tiny bells, Tink helps the Darlings avoid danger during their Neverland adventure. When Peter, the Darlings, and/or the Lost Boys are in trouble, she uses her magical powers to save the day.

It is unknown if this iteration of Tinker Bell has anything to do with the long-in-development Tinker Bell origin film that Reese Witherspoon (Legally Blonde) was previously attached to, but it sounds like she’ll have a lot to do with the original Disney interpretation of the character.

TINKER BELL MAKES MAGIC IN PETER PAN AND WENDY

Tinker Bell has been a staple for the Walt Disney Company for over 65 years, making her debut appearance in the 1953 animated film. Her character was a major standout in Peter Pan and fans took notice, as she went on to be featured in many Walt Disney ventures. This included appearances on television in the form of the show Disneyland, which was done to promote the theme park Walt Disney was hoping to complete. In addition, she was on Walt Disney Presents, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, and finally, The Wonderful World of Disney.

Tinker Bell has continued her flight during Disneyland’s fireworks and remains one of the most loved Disney characters. The character has since had her own straight to DVD animated films released, and even appeared in ABC’s reimagining of famous fairy tales, Once Upon A Time.

Peter Pan And Wendy will be directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon), and Toby Halbrooks is co-writing along with him.. Jim Whitaker will produce, and the production is expected to begin on April 13th in Vancouver and wrap towards the end of August. There have been reports that the film could land Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, but that has yet to be confirmed.


finalmente una scelta di casting sensato! Innamorato.gif

Inviato da: BennuzzO il 31/1/2020, 11:12

Brava e bella, approvo!

Inviato da: veu il 1/2/2020, 22:35

Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1223714763223355392:

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

UPDATE: Disney is open to all ethnicities EXCEPT Caucasian for Peter Pan, still believe the role goes to an actor native to New Zealand.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 1/2/2020, 23:43

Olè

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 2/2/2020, 2:49

CITAZIONE (veu @ 1/2/2020, 22:35) *
Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1223714763223355392:

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

UPDATE: Disney is open to all ethnicities EXCEPT Caucasian for Peter Pan, still believe the role goes to an actor native to New Zealand.

Un’altra merdata

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 2/2/2020, 7:45

Di Peter Pan ne abbiam visti troppi. Mi sembra molto più naturale osare il cambio di etnia qua che per la Sirenetta. I neo zelandesi comunque non sono aborigeni, ma maori. Non per suonare irrispettoso ma sono decisamente più vicini al caucasico e quindi al personaggio animato. Probabilmente il film sarà un calco del Classico e forse non si conosceranno le sue origini, superando di netto il problema dell'origine britannica di Peter.
Quindi direi che un ragazzo maori proveniente da un'isola esotica e fantastica ci sta bene e tanto.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 2/2/2020, 9:54

CITAZIONE (Daydreamer @ 2/2/2020, 7:45) *
Di Peter Pan ne abbiam visti troppi. Mi sembra molto più naturale osare il cambio di etnia qua che per la Sirenetta. I neo zelandesi comunque non sono aborigeni, ma maori. Non per suonare irrispettoso ma sono decisamente più vicini al caucasico e quindi al personaggio animato. Probabilmente il film sarà un calco del Classico e forse non si conosceranno le sue origini, superando di netto il problema dell'origine britannica di Peter.
Quindi direi che un ragazzo maori proveniente da un'isola esotica e fantastica ci sta bene e tanto.

Ma come fate a pensarla cosi? Non vi capisco
Peter pan è un ragazzo inglese di buona famiglia ottocentesca. Nel classico addirittura un rosso.
Come può essere incarnato da un maori? È follia, come ariel nera.
La Disney stessa che rinnega la propria mitologia.
🤢

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 2/2/2020, 11:42

CITAZIONE (Fulvio84 @ 2/2/2020, 9:54) *
Ma come fate a pensarla cosi? Non vi capisco
Peter pan è un ragazzo inglese di buona famiglia ottocentesca. Nel classico addirittura un rosso.
Come può essere incarnato da un maori? È follia, come ariel nera.
La Disney stessa che rinnega la propria mitologia.
��


Dal Classico non capisci l'estrazione di Peter Pan. Il film non racconta la sua storia, sai solo che viene dall'Isola Che Non C'è.
Se qualcuno si avvicina per la prima volta a Peter Pan col solo Classico (come capitò a me tra l'altro), SENZA leggere il libro, pensa semplicemente che Peter Pan abbia SEMPRE vissuto sull'Isola.
E facendo questo ragionamento mi sembra di capire in che direzione stiano andando con la storia di questo film.
Semplicemente di Peter non verranno raccontare le origini del romanzo (come nel Classico!) ed evidentemente, semmai verranno descritte, non saranno quelle del libro di Barrie. Non mi sembra un peccato mortale, la Disney ha sempre modificato le sue storie dalle fonti originali, come ha fatto anche nel Classico.
Sul discorso Maori mi sono già espresso: maori da isola esotica = coerente, non sarebbe certo come Biancaneve asiatica o nera da Foresta Nera/Baviera di Germania. E poi Peter Pan non è affatto così iconografico nella mente del pubblico come la Sirenetta, che quando la pensi ti viene in mente subito la rossa della Disney.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 2/2/2020, 12:15

CITAZIONE (Daydreamer @ 2/2/2020, 11:42) *
Dal Classico non capisci l'estrazione di Peter Pan. Il film non racconta la sua storia, sai solo che viene dall'Isola Che Non C'è.
Se qualcuno si avvicina per la prima volta a Peter Pan col solo Classico (come capitò a me tra l'altro), SENZA leggere il libro, pensa semplicemente che Peter Pan abbia SEMPRE vissuto sull'Isola.
E facendo questo ragionamento mi sembra di capire in che direzione stiano andando con la storia di questo film.
Semplicemente di Peter non verranno raccontare le origini del romanzo (come nel Classico!) ed evidentemente, semmai verranno descritte, non saranno quelle del libro di Barrie. Non mi sembra un peccato mortale, la Disney ha sempre modificato le sue storie dalle fonti originali, come ha fatto anche nel Classico.
Sul discorso Maori mi sono già espresso: maori da isola esotica = coerente, non sarebbe certo come Biancaneve asiatica o nera da Foresta Nera/Baviera di Germania. E poi Peter Pan non è affatto così iconografico nella mente del pubblico come la Sirenetta, che quando la pensi ti viene in mente subito la rossa della Disney.


Beh.... dire ad uno che ha tatuato Peter Pan sul braccio, che non e' iconico,... significa che mi vuoi sfidare!
Io mi sento avvilito, perche' mi stanno sconvolgendo tutti i miei preferiti cry.gif

Inviato da: veu il 2/2/2020, 23:34

Anche noi abbiamo conosciuto Peter Pan con il classico e le origine britanniche di Peter proprio non le conoscevamo, qualcosina sì ma vari accenni... non abbiamo mai letto i racconti originali. Dobbiamo recuperarlo


Notizia:

Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1224000209279041538:

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

Disney’s PETER PAN & WENDY has been given the working title BONFIRE.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 5/2/2020, 17:43

Pare che abbiano offerto il ruolo di Capitan Uncino a Joaquin Phoenix ohmy.gif (il padre dei Darling sarà un altro attore), di seguito le descrizioni di Uncino e di Spugna.

Da https://thedisinsider.com/2020/02/04/joaquin-phoenix-reportedly-offered-the-role-of-captain-hook-in-disneys-peter-pan-and-wendy/

Joaquin Phoenix Reportedly Offered The Role of Captain Hook In Disney’s ’Peter Pan and Wendy’

The actor is up for an Academy Award for his 2019 performance in Joker.

Last week, the internet was buzzing when reports surfaced that Margot Robbie (Birds of Prey) had been offered the role of Tinkerbell in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, now titled Peter Pan and Wendy. Well, the studio has reached out to another DC alum.

According to The Illuminerdi, Joker star Joaquin Phoenix has been offered the role of Peter’s nemesis, the villainous Captain Hook.[i] An interesting tidbit I can share is this film will break the tradition where the actor playing Hook also plays Mr. Darling, in this film two different actors will be cast in those roles respectively.


Like with the Margot Robbie/Tinkerbell report, Phoenix has only received an offer, and it’s likely the studio has other actors on the table. So let’s be clear this doesn’t mean Phoenix has the role at this time.

Here is a breakdown of Captain Hook provided by the site:

An unhinged, dramatic, and menacing swordsman, who is out to seek revenge on Peter Pan for cutting his hand off and feeding it to a crocodile. When Hook takes Wendy’s brothers John and Michael hostage he uses them as bait to lure Peter Pan.

The site also obtained a breakdown for Hook’s first-mate, Smee:

A rotund fellow with a great grey beard, Smee is Captain Hook’s main henchman and servant who will do anything to please his captain.

Peter Pan and Wendy will begin production this April in Vancouver, Canada and is expected to wrap in late-August.

David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) is on board to direct with Toby Halbrooks, who co-wrote Pete’s Dragon, is on board wrote the most recent draft for the film. Jim Whitaker (A Wrinkle In Time) will be producing the project alongside Joe Roth (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil). Casting for other major roles is currently ongoing.

Back in 2018, we reported that the project could make its way to Disney+, and as far as we know that is still the case. However, Disney has declined to comment on that report as of now.

Phoenix is at the height of his career, he just earned himself an Academy Award nomination for his role as the classic DC villain the Joker, the actor took home the Golden Globe and the SAG for his portrayal. He also lent his voice to Kenai in Walt Disney Animations Brother Bear in 2003.[/i]

Inviato da: Hiroe il 5/2/2020, 21:30

Beh questo sembrerebbe riportare al cinema questo progetto! Ottimo Joaquin Phoenix, sono contenta di questo cast, è un ottimo caratterista!

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 5/2/2020, 22:34

Ad onor del vero sia lui che la Robbie hanno solo ricevuto offerte. Nessuna firma e tutto è ancora da decidere.
Certamente il film è ambizioso se si ricercano questi nomi.

Inviato da: veu il 5/2/2020, 23:53

è vero che sono solo rumors, ma due cose ci fanno proprio strano in questo periodo:

1- perché chiamare per Peter e Wendy gente così nota (Phoenix è in aria da Oscar per Joker) e popolare (la Robbie è una delle poche stelle nascenti del cinema odierno) se poi vogliono fare un film per Disney +? Quindi o sono solo nomi opzionati e alla fine nessuno dei due firmerà (ma saranno dirottati molto probabilmente su altri progetti tipo Pinocchio) o il film non andrà su Disney + ma nelle sale cinematografiche.
2- com'è possibile che escano casting di tutti i film possibili e immaginabili ormai da mesi e mesi, mentre di Biancaneve che si dovrebbe girare a marzo non si ha nemmeno un minimo di notizie? non diciamo chissà che notizie ma almeno un minimo, se vediamo che in generale vengono spesso indicati i nomi anche di gente che poi rifiuta il ruolo o opzionati o addirittura che postano i video su internet per le loro audizioni, mentre di Biancaneve è il coprifuoco totale (non vorremmo che facesse la fine di Rose Red o La Spada nella Roccia o ancora di Snow and Seven o del sequel direct to video Biancaneve 2 del periodo cheapquel di cui non si sapeva mai niente mentre di tutti gli altri fanno mille meraviglie al minimo nome che esce, se fanno ancora una volta così e ci cancellano Biancaneve, la Disney per noi è morta) Anche perché non capiremmo come mai adattano milioni di volte (tra vari sequel, remake, ecc) Cenerentola o La Bella e la Bestia e non provano mai a fare Biancaneve...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 6/2/2020, 0:10

Ma sul serio veu! È assurda sta cosa del Snow White Gate.
Quale sarà mai la ragione di tanto silenzio? Speriamo non tirino la storia a maccheroni e vino facendone un prodotto cheap alla Jem e le Holograms Live Action. È il mio spauracchio.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 6/2/2020, 9:21

CITAZIONE (veu @ 5/2/2020, 23:53) *
è vero che sono solo rumors, ma due cose ci fanno proprio strano in questo periodo:

1- perché chiamare per Peter e Wendy gente così nota (Phoenix è in aria da Oscar per Joker) e popolare (la Robbie è una delle poche stelle nascenti del cinema odierno) se poi vogliono fare un film per Disney +? Quindi o sono solo nomi opzionati e alla fine nessuno dei due firmerà (ma saranno dirottati molto probabilmente su altri progetti tipo Pinocchio) o il film non andrà su Disney + ma nelle sale cinematografiche.
2- com'è possibile che escano casting di tutti i film possibili e immaginabili ormai da mesi e mesi, mentre di Biancaneve che si dovrebbe girare a marzo non si ha nemmeno un minimo di notizie? non diciamo chissà che notizie ma almeno un minimo, se vediamo che in generale vengono spesso indicati i nomi anche di gente che poi rifiuta il ruolo o opzionati o addirittura che postano i video su internet per le loro audizioni, mentre di Biancaneve è il coprifuoco totale (non vorremmo che facesse la fine di Rose Red o La Spada nella Roccia o ancora di Snow and Seven o del sequel direct to video Biancaneve 2 del periodo cheapquel di cui non si sapeva mai niente mentre di tutti gli altri fanno mille meraviglie al minimo nome che esce, se fanno ancora una volta così e ci cancellano Biancaneve, la Disney per noi è morta) Anche perché non capiremmo come mai adattano milioni di volte (tra vari sequel, remake, ecc) Cenerentola o La Bella e la Bestia e non provano mai a fare Biancaneve...


Io credo che con un film cosi delicato da toccare, visto il carico storico ed emotivo, probabilmente stanno aspettando di fare le cose in maniera piu' grandiosa che dare semplici notizie sparse nel web e che porbabilmente ci deve essere grandissimo silenzio attorno a un nome grandioso da annunciare almeno per la Regina.
(almeno spero)

Inviato da: Hiroe il 6/2/2020, 17:49

Dai è così sicuramente. Figurati se si perdono la possibilità di fare un remake di Biancaneve. Nonostante sia "vecchio" il classico Disney è rimasto nei cuori di chiunque, farà un successo clamoroso, con i giusti presupposti

Inviato da: veu il 17/2/2020, 18:56

Dal sito https://productionlist.com/production/peter-pan-and-wendy/:

Peter Pan And Wendy

Shoot Date: April 17, 2020
Locations: Toronto (Canada), Los Angeles, CA, United States

Project Summary:
Live-action adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic tale of a boy who wouldn’t grow up and recruits three young siblings in London to join him on a magical adventure to the enchanted Neverland island.

Cast & Crew:

David Lowery (Director)

Joe Roth (Producer)

Toby Halbrooks (Producer)

Jim Whitaker (Producer)

David Lowery (Writer)

Toby Halbrooks (Writer)

Inviato da: veu il 17/2/2020, 19:53

Da https://twitter.com/GeekVibesNation/status/1229088071221678081:

Disney’s Live Action ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ now looks to begin filming April 13 in Vancouver and wrap August 14 #PeterPan #Disney


Sembra che le riprese inizieranno il 13 aprile a Vancouver e si concluderanno il 14 agosto.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 11/3/2020, 8:57

eccovi gli attori del prossimo remake che non vedro'
https://ibb.co/CwtkmHT

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 11/3/2020, 12:12

Un altro magnifico Black-washing dry.gif ! La Disney ormai ha preso questa direzione e continuerà in ogni live-action. Biancaneve è la prossima.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 11/3/2020, 12:21

CITAZIONE (theprinceisonfire @ 11/3/2020, 12:12) *
Un altro magnifico Black-washing dry.gif ! La Disney ormai ha preso questa direzione e continuerà in ogni live-action. Biancaneve è la prossima.

con lo coronavirus, questa e' l'altra angoscia che mi attanaglia

Inviato da: Hiroe il 11/3/2020, 14:25

Ahahaha ma quella Wendy è una femmina?

Inviato da: veu il 11/3/2020, 14:31

Crediamo che Biancaneve sia bianca e non etnica... pensiamo piuttosto che sia Rapunzel ad essere etnica (latina per l'esattezza)...

Sì quella è Wendy ed è una ragazzina molto bella, è la figlia di Milla Jovovich, ed è identica alla madre.

Segnaliamo che il film dovrebbe uscire al cinema e non su Disney + come dicevano i rumors.


Dal sito https://variety.com/2020/film/news/disney-live-action-peter-pan-peter-wendy-1203529492/:

Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’ Movie Finds Its Wendy and Peter (EXCLUSIVE)

Newcomer Ever Anderson will play Wendy while Alexander Molony will play Peter Pan in Disney’s live-action Peter Pan pic “Peter Pan & Wendy,” sources tell Variety.

“Pete’s Dragon” director David Lowery is on board to direct. Lowery co-wrote the script with Toby Halbrooks. Jim Whitaker is producing.

Disney’s 1953 animated classic is still the most successful adaptation of the J.M. Barrie novel about the boy who wouldn’t age and the children who he whisks away to the magical world of Neverland. Many other studios have made their own versions on the big and small screen, including Steven Spielberg’s “Hook” starring Robin Williams and Joe Wright’s “Pan,” both of which disappointed at the box office.

Though there were rumors of the film ending up on Disney Plus, like the “Lady and the Tramp” live-action adaptation, sources say the release is expected to be theatrical.

Disney is coming off a very strong year of live-action adaptations with “Aladdin” and “The Lion King” both grossing $1 billion at the global box office. Disney was so happy with its “Aladdin” live-action pic that it has already begun developing a sequel to the film. Its live-action adaptation “Mulan” is set to bow on Mar. 27.

Anderson is having herself a nice moment as she is also set to play the younger version of Scarlett Johansson in Marvel’s “Black Widow.” Her only credit up until now was in “Resident Evil: Final Chapter,” where she played a younger version of her real-life mother, Milla Jovovich. She is repped by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.

For both Molony and Anderson, the roles are the biggest of their young careers. Molony’s past credits include the Sky One series “The Reluctant Landlord” and the Disney Junior series “Claude.”

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 11/3/2020, 14:48

CITAZIONE (veu @ 11/3/2020, 14:31) *
Crediamo che Biancaneve sia bianca e non etnica... pensiamo piuttosto che sia Rapunzel ad essere etnica (latina per l'esattezza)...

Sì quella è Wendy ed è una ragazzina molto bella, è la figlia di Milla Jovovich, ed è identica alla madre.

Segnaliamo che il film dovrebbe uscire al cinema e non su Disney + come dicevano i rumors.


Dal sito https://variety.com/2020/film/news/disney-live-action-peter-pan-peter-wendy-1203529492/:

Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’ Movie Finds Its Wendy and Peter (EXCLUSIVE)

Newcomer Ever Anderson will play Wendy while Alexander Molony will play Peter Pan in Disney’s live-action Peter Pan pic “Peter Pan & Wendy,” sources tell Variety.

“Pete’s Dragon” director David Lowery is on board to direct. Lowery co-wrote the script with Toby Halbrooks. Jim Whitaker is producing.

Disney’s 1953 animated classic is still the most successful adaptation of the J.M. Barrie novel about the boy who wouldn’t age and the children who he whisks away to the magical world of Neverland. Many other studios have made their own versions on the big and small screen, including Steven Spielberg’s “Hook” starring Robin Williams and Joe Wright’s “Pan,” both of which disappointed at the box office.

Though there were rumors of the film ending up on Disney Plus, like the “Lady and the Tramp” live-action adaptation, sources say the release is expected to be theatrical.

Disney is coming off a very strong year of live-action adaptations with “Aladdin” and “The Lion King” both grossing $1 billion at the global box office. Disney was so happy with its “Aladdin” live-action pic that it has already begun developing a sequel to the film. Its live-action adaptation “Mulan” is set to bow on Mar. 27.

Anderson is having herself a nice moment as she is also set to play the younger version of Scarlett Johansson in Marvel’s “Black Widow.” Her only credit up until now was in “Resident Evil: Final Chapter,” where she played a younger version of her real-life mother, Milla Jovovich. She is repped by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.

For both Molony and Anderson, the roles are the biggest of their young careers. Molony’s past credits include the Sky One series “The Reluctant Landlord” and the Disney Junior series “Claude.”


quello non e' peter pan come quella non e' ariel.
me lo auguro che per biancaneve abbiano sale in zucca

Inviato da: veu il 13/3/2020, 22:43

Anche la data di inizio delle riprese di Peter Pan e Wendy è rinviata a causa del Coronavirus.

Sul comunicato ufficiale è scritto che tutta la produzione dei vari film live action (Disney, Marvel, Fox, LucasFilm) è ferma per evitare il contagio e che intendono riaprire il prima possibile.

è ovvio che prima di ogni cosa mettano la salute!
Rientrata o comunque stabilizzata la situazione (tipo un mese o due) tutto riprenderà.


Dal sito https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/disney-suspends-film-production-coronavirus-concerns-1284541:

Disney Suspends Film Production Amid Coronavirus Concerns

The studio's live-action remake of 'The Little Mermaid' and Guillermo del Toro's 'Nightmare Alley' are among the projects affected.
Disney is pressing pause on its live-action feature productions due to the coronavirus pandemic. The movies affected include those that were days from starting and those already underway.

The live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, which was nine days away from shooting in London, is among the big productions being delayed.

Peter Pan & Wendy as well as Shrunk, a sequel to 1980s classic Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, both in pre-production, are also delayed.

The movies in production shutting down include Home Alone, Ridley Scott’s period drama The Last Duel and Guillermo del Toro’s thriller Nightmare Alley, being made for Searchlight. Production on Marvel’s Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings was already halted after director Destin Daniel Cretton self-isolated.

"While there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on our productions, after considering the current environment and the best interests of our cast and crew, we have made the decision to pause production on some of our live-action films for a short time," said a Disney spokesperson in a statement. "We will continue to assess the situation and restart as soon as feasible.”

The move comes one day after Disney delayed upcoming releases Mulan (March 27), as well as New Mutants (April 3 via 20th Century Studios) and the Guillermo del Toro-produced Antlers (April 17 via Searchlight Pictures). The studio also has Black Widow (May 1) and Artemis Fowl (May 29) still on the calendar.

Inviato da: veu il 26/3/2020, 23:56

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2020/03/26/doctor-strange-sequel-continues-pre-production-and-is-still-aiming-to-begin-production-in-june/:

As for other productions in development for Disney, the live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, Peter & Pan and Wendy, is expected to remain on hold until the studio can find a firm start date on the project. The live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid is expected to resume production in June or July. Other productions on hold include Shrunk!, The Last Duel, Nightmare Alley, Godmothered, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Traduzione: A causa del Coronavirus, la produzione di Peter Pan e Wendy è attualmente sospesa e rimarrà così fino a quando la Disney non potrà fissare una data di inizio delle riprese.

Inviato da: veu il 13/4/2020, 21:42

Notizia da prendere MOLTO con le pinze perché non è ufficiale, ma si tratta di rumors:

The Walt Disney Company has once again shuffled some release dates amid the coronavirus outbreak. Including Soul and Raya and the Last Dragon.

Disney Animation Studios’ newest original film Raya and the Last Dragon has been moved off it’s November 2020 release date and has been rescheduled for March 12, 2021. While Pixar Animation Studios second original film of 2020, Soul has taken Raya’s November 20, 2020 release date.

Additionally, Disney Studios has removed an untitled live-action film also dated for March 12, 2021 off their release calendar. The untitled film moved off that date I hear was for Disney’s live-action Peter Pan film, Peter Pan and Wendy, directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon).



Traduzione: Raya e Soul, i nuovi film animati Disney e Pixar hanno cambiato le loro date di uscita. Soul verrà rilasciato nei cinema al 20 novembre 2020 (data inizialmente prevista per Raya) e Raya uscirà il 12 marzo 2021, prendendo il posto di un film live action che avrebbe dovuto uscire proprio il 12 marzo 2021.
Secondo alcuni rumors il film live action che è stato spostato come data d'uscita dal 12 marzo 2021 ad altra data (non ancora ufficializzata) è Peter Pan e Wendy.
Precisiamo che Peter Pan e Wendy NON è cancellato, ma resta in lavorazione, è solo fermato a causa del Covid-19. Appena possibile riprenderanno i lavori.


Ecco cosa riporta l'autore dell'articolo sul suo profilo https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1249783289356759042:

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

Apparently, the untitled film moved off the March release was PETER PAN AND WENDY (what I heard not confirmed).


E sulla possibile trasformazione di Peter Pan e Wendy in un contenuto originale per Disney +, risponde che non sarà così, con tutta probabilità sarà The One and Only Ivan a diventare un contenuto originale per Disney +

CWrites88 @cwrites88 In risposta a @SkylerShuler:

You think that that one will become a D+ original now?

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

No, THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN is most likely moving to D+.

CWrites88 @cwrites88:

Thanks, can’t wait to see Peter Pan and Wendy in theaters then!

Inviato da: veu il 17/5/2020, 22:31

Dalle Storie della pagina Instagram di Skyler Shuler:





Peter Pan e Wendy è in preproduzione e stanno lavorando da remoto (quindi casting, studi su sceneggiatura ecc è tutto online)

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 30/5/2020, 6:00

Skyler Shuler di Disinsider scrive che Margot Robbie è ancora il nome più quotato legato al personaggio di Trilli e starebbe considerando il ruolo, tuttavia un altro nome che starebbe circolando tra le candidate è anche quello di Scarlett Johansson. Ma la Robbie sarebbe la prima scelta.

A me piacciono molto entrambe, sarebbe bello vedere la Johansson in un ruolo più peperino e scanzonato ma la Robbie, anche dopo averla appena vista nel film Birds of Prey di nuovo nella parte di Harley Queen, mi convince di essere nata per quel ruolo.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 30/5/2020, 9:57

Margot sarebbe una splendida Trilly ma il problema è Peter Pan .
Quel ragazzino è peter pan come halle è ariel 🤬

Inviato da: Hiroe il 30/5/2020, 14:03

Secondo me né la Johansson né la Robbie sono adatte a fare Trilli in un film con quella Wendy e quel Peter Pan. Sono bambini, entrambe ci stonerebbero un sacco, in quanto Trilli più o meno dovrebbe avere la loro stessa età, o quantomeno dimostrare meno di 30 anni!!! Come farebbe la Robbie (anche in versione minuscola) a dimostrarsi gelosa e/o innamorata di un Peter Pan under13?

Se davvero anche solo pensano di mettere una delle due famose attrici nella parte vuol dire che daranno a Trilli un ruolo molto diverso rispetto a quello del film originale... Voi che ne pensate?

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 30/5/2020, 15:01

CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 30/5/2020, 15:03) *
Secondo me né la Johansson né la Robbie sono adatte a fare Trilli in un film con quella Wendy e quel Peter Pan. Sono bambini, entrambe ci stonerebbero un sacco, in quanto Trilli più o meno dovrebbe avere la loro stessa età, o quantomeno dimostrare meno di 30 anni!!! Come farebbe la Robbie (anche in versione minuscola) a dimostrarsi gelosa e/o innamorata di un Peter Pan under13?

Se davvero anche solo pensano di mettere una delle due famose attrici nella parte vuol dire che daranno a Trilli un ruolo molto diverso rispetto a quello del film originale... Voi che ne pensate?

Ma onestamente Trilly l'ho sempre vista adulta e come dice il romanzo, le fate sono talmente piccole da poter provare solo un'emozione alla volta. La sua gelosia verso Peter Pan non e' data da un amore di coppia ma da amore di amicizia, gelosia in senso allargato.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 30/5/2020, 16:10

Sono d'accordo con Fulvio. Il modello della Trilli disneyana era Marilyn Monroe, quindi una trentina superata. Inoltre ha sempre giocato molto di particolare sensualità e sex appeal. Diversa invece dai film animati a lei dedicati, dove hanno arrotondato il viso e addolcito i tratti per renderla più adolescente e ragazzina.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 31/5/2020, 10:26

Per me al posto dell'inflazionatissima e ormai agé (per gli standard di Hollywood) Margot Robbie, potrebbero prendere la simile Samara Weaving, che oltre ad avere qualche anno in meno, sembra comunque molto più giovane.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 31/5/2020, 11:43

Ha un chè di strano/ schiacciato quella ragazza, l'ho appena vista nella miniserie Netflix Hollywood e non mi pare abbia sto gran carisma. Forse non l'è capitato ancora il ruolo giusto, per carità ma non ha quel bucare di schermo e verve della Robbie, mi sembra che al confronto la Weaving impallidisca. Comunque la Disney vuole un Nome ed è chiaro che voglia annoverare anche la Robbie nella sua scuderia. Al di là della vicinanza al personaggio più o meno marcata la Weaving è troppo poco nota e già hanno preso due volti inediti per i protagonisti. Per Trilli e Uncino prenderanno sicuramente nomi di peso.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 31/5/2020, 14:04

A me invece piace tantissimo questa Samara, stupenda!!

Però credo che la Robbie sarebbe più di richiamo come dice Alessio.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 26/6/2020, 22:17

Pare che le riprese cominceranno ad agosto e che la Robbie sia sempre più vicina alla conferma per il ruolo di Trilli (anche Skyler riporta allusivo la notizia di un nuovo film dei Pirati dei Caraibi con a bordo la stessa Robbie).


Inviato da: veu il 6/7/2020, 22:50

Dalla https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1280164763410956289:

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

Hearing Phoenix passed on the role.


Sembra che Joaquin Phoenix abbia rinunciato al ruolo di Capitan Uncino.

Inviato da: veu il 7/7/2020, 22:55

News:

* Bojan Bazelli, che ha già lavorato a Il Drago Invisibile, è stato confermato come direttore della fotografia per Peter Pan & Wendy. Le riprese dovrebbero iniziare questo autunno.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 8/7/2020, 6:33

Secondo Skyler Shuler di The Disinsider pare che Margot Robbie abbia rinunciato al ruolo di Trilli per il nuovo film spin off sui Pirati dei Caraibi di cui sarà protagonista.


Inviato da: Daydreamer il 8/7/2020, 6:38

Fuori Phoenix dentro Jude Law. Chi prenderà ora il ruolo della Robbie?

Da https://variety.com/2020/film/news/jude-law-captain-hook-peter-pan-live-action-disney-1234629518/

Jude Law to Play Captain Hook in Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’ (EXCLUSIVE)

“Pete’s Dragon” director David Lowery is on board to direct the project. Lowery co-wrote the script with Toby Halbrooks, and Jim Whitaker is producing.

Disney’s 1953 animated classic is still the most successful adaptation of the J.M. Barrie novel about Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t age and the children whom he whisks away to the magical world of Neverland. Many other studios have made their own versions on the big and small screens, including Steven Spielberg’s “Hook” starring Robin Williams and Joe Wright’s “Pan,” both of which disappointed at the box office.

If the deal closes, Law would follow in the footsteps of Dustin Hoffman, Jason Isaacs and, most recently, Garrett Hedlund as actors who have played the iconic pirate antagonist in previous retellings of the story.

Sources say the release is expected to be theatrical and not go the Disney Plus streaming route.

Disney is coming off a very strong year of live-action adaptations with both “Aladdin” and “The Lion King” grossing $1 billion at the global box office. Disney was so happy with its “Aladdin” live-action film that it has already begun developing a sequel to the film.

Law is coming off of HBO’s “The New Pope.” He was also recently seen in Paramount’s “Rhythm Section.” He is also set to reprise his role of Dumbledore in the next “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” installment.

He is repped by CAA, Julian Belfrage Associates and Jackoway Austen.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 8/7/2020, 20:57

Ottimo attore Law!!! Sia Phoenix che la Robbie hanno rinunciato.. forse non gli è tanto piaciuta la sceneggiatura? L'avranno letta?

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 8/7/2020, 21:13

Per Phoenix penso più che volesse smarcarsi da un altro iconico cattivo dopo Joker, e non ripetersi; per la Robbie, visto il ruolo dai protagonista nei Pirati dei Caraibi, fare ancora un personaggio tra i pirati deve aver significato più o meno una riproposizione.

Inviato da: veu il 8/7/2020, 23:21

Secondo noi va benissimo Jude Law... ci vuole un nome così per Peter Pan dato che le precedenti versioni non hanno proprio fatto il botto di ascolti.

Ricordiamoci tra l'altro che Law era la prima scelta per il ruolo di Re Stefano in Maleficent

Sulla Robbie, pensiamo abbia rinunciato perchè farà i Pirati e crediamo che preferisca essere protagonista di primo piano piuttosto che comprimaria...

Inviato da: veu il 9/7/2020, 14:06

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2020/07/07/jude-law-in-talks-to-play-captain-hook-in-disneys-live-action-peter-pan/:

Jude Law in Talks to Play Captain Hook in Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’

Hot off Captain Marvel, actor Jude Law is now in talks to play the villainous Captain Hook in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan.

Joaquin Phoenix was reportedly someone Disney was circling but ultimately passed on the opportunity, paving the way for Law. I also heard Star Wars star Adam Driver was also looked at but passed.

Jude Law joins Ever Anderson (daughter of actress Milla Jovovich and director Paul W. S. Anderson) who is set to play Wendy, while newcomer and native New Zealand actor Alexander Molnoy who will play the titular role of Peter.

David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) is on board to direct with Toby Halbrooks, who co-wrote Pete’s Dragon, is on board wrote the most recent draft for the film. Jim Whitaker (A Wrinkle In Time) will be producing the project alongside Joe Roth (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil). Casting for other major roles is currently ongoing.

Production is expected to begin this Summer in Vancouver, Canada. As of now, there is no official release date for Peter Pan, but we hear the studio was aiming for a 2021 theatrical release before the COVID-19 outbreak threw a wrench in all those plans.



Da questo articolo si apprende che oltre a Joaquin Phoenix anche Adam Driver era stato considerato per il ruolo, ma ha rifiutato.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 9/7/2020, 17:12

CITAZIONE (veu @ 9/7/2020, 15:06) *
Da questo articolo si apprende che oltre a Joaquin Phoenix anche Adam Driver era stato considerato per il ruolo, ma ha rifiutato.

Meno male dico io, Adam Driver con quel viso sarà sempre Adam Driver, non riuscirei a fonderlo col personaggio. Avrei visto l'attore e non il personaggio. Ma probabilmente è solo un mio mio modo di vedere le cose, si dice sia bravo ma non riesce a convincermi.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 9/7/2020, 20:15

Indovinate un po'?

Da indiscrezioni in giro per i social, dopo l'abbandono di Margot Robbie sembra proprio che il ruolo di Trilli verrà affidato ad un'attrice di colore.

Vi dirò che, tutto sommato, non mi spiacerebbe una simile scelta.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 9/7/2020, 21:13

Facciano un po' loro, l'importante è che facciano dei buoni film; se prima c'era il problema di coniugare fattore artistico e prodotto commerciale, ora c'è di mezzo pure la politika (la k è voluta), ulteriore ostacolo da superare per il bene dell'opera(zione?).

Inviato da: veu il 9/7/2020, 21:58

Sarebbe interessante una Campanellino di colore... ma nera o asiatica? o magari sudamericana? Becky G?

Nel frattempo segnaliamo che un giornalista di Variety, tal Justin Kroll, ha scritto che pure Will Smith era considerato come potenziale Capitan Uncino ma poi ha rifiutato il ruolo.

Dal sito https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2549864/did-will-smith-pass-on-captain-hook-role-for-disneys-new-peter-pan:

Did Will Smith Pass On Captain Hook Role For Disney’s New Peter Pan?

Disney's film productions are still largely shut down but that's not stopping the studio from moving forward on the next batch of live-action remakes of its animated classics. We know that we're getting a new Little Mermaid down the road, and recently it was confirmed that the next take on Peter Pan, Disney's Peter Pan & Wendy, was also moving forward when it was revealed that Jude Law has taken the role of Captain Hook.

While Jude Law seems like a solid choice for the part of Captain Hook, the word on the street is that other actors were considered for the part, and even offered the role. One report claims that the first person given the chance to play Hook was somebody who was already on board another Disney remake, Aladdin's Genie, Will Smith.

Justin Kroll @krolljvar:

Since there is talk of the people that passed on this role before Law took it, the first person who Disney considered for the role of HOOK coincidentally also had another live-action Disney franchise under his belt before ultimately passing


Variety's Justin Kroll, says that Will Smith was the first person offered the role of Captain Hook, though he ultimately passed on the part. While there's no confirmation that this is true, there's a lot of reason to believe that it probably is. Will Smith's name was first rumored connected to Disney in relation to a role in the Dumbo live-action remake before it was announced he would become the Genie in Aladdin. Clearly, Disney had a lot of interest in Smith and he's a huge star, so why wouldn't Disney want to get him for as many roles as possible?

It's unclear what the ultimate reason was for Will Smith turning down Captain Hook. He may have simply not loved the role, or he may have decided that one Disney live-action remake is enough for him, especially considering that all indications are we'll be getting a sequel to Aladdin at some point in the future, so Smith is already going to be remaining close to Disney for the foreseeable future.

Will Smith isn't the only name that's being rumored as one that turned down the part of Captain Hook. It's also being said that Adam Driver was offered the role but also decided to say no.

Still, even if Jude Law wasn't the first choice, it doesn't mean he won't be the best choice. There's no denying his talents and Law is certainly capable of playing the villain with a touch of ruthlessness or charm, or both, depending on what this version of Captain Hook will be.

Still, the deck is stacked against him and Peter Pan & Wendy we have yet to see a live-action Peter Pan movie really catch on with audiences. While Steven Spielberg's Hook has become popular today, it wasn't when it was released, and the last two attempts at a live-action Peter Pan met with similar fates.

The definitive film Peter Pan is still the Disney animated version. Perhaps that will be the difference that will allow this live-action version to succeed where others have failed.



Inviato da: Hiroe il 10/7/2020, 17:00

Will smith ha già fatto il genio... Jude Law lo adoro, mi andrebbe proprio bene per Capitan Uncino.

Trilli di colore sarebbe interessante, anche se rischierebbe di assomigliare troppo alla fatina gialla del brand DisneyFairies... forse latina sarebbe il top. Tanto comunque bionda con gli occhi azzurri sarà vietatissimo XD In fondo c'è già Wendy biondissima!

Chissà che dirà Fulvio rolleyes.gif

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 10/7/2020, 18:16

CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 10/7/2020, 18:00) *
Will smith ha già fatto il genio... Jude Law lo adoro, mi andrebbe proprio bene per Capitan Uncino.

Trilli di colore sarebbe interessante, anche se rischierebbe di assomigliare troppo alla fatina gialla del brand DisneyFairies... forse latina sarebbe il top. Tanto comunque bionda con gli occhi azzurri sarà vietatissimo XD In fondo c'è già Wendy biondissima!

Chissà che dirà Fulvio rolleyes.gif

Dato il Peter Pan scelto, questo film è già cestinato per me.

Onestamente Trilly è un personaggio che potrebbe essere di qualsiasi colore, è una fata... il problema è come al solito che cambiano i connotati iconici dele loro stesse icone.
La Disney mi fa schifo ultimamente
🤷🏼‍♂️

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 18/7/2020, 8:00

Le riprese del film sono state rimandate al prossimo anno, causa emergenza Covid. Speriamo che il live action di Biancaneve non faccia la stessa fine. Luoghi e set di riprese sarebbero gli stessi sad.gif .

Da https://thedisinsider.com/2020/07/17/peter-pan-production-march/

Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’ Moves Production Start to March 2021

Last week, came the news that Jude Law (Captain Marvel) had signed on to play the villainous Captain Hook in Disney’s live-action adaptation Peter Pan. Well, with everything going on in the world with COVID-19, it looks like production on the film won’t begin until next year.

According to a DGC-BC production list, Peter Pan is expected to start filming under the working title Bonfire in Vancouver, Canada on March 8, 2021, and should wrap by June 30, 2021.

This is a hopeful sign, as major studios slowly restart their various productions by adding strict health and safety measures for cast and crew working on the projects. However, it should be noted that despite tentative dates set, things can change in an instant. The delay will also give the studio some time to cast other key roles including Tinkerbell, Mr. Smee, Tiger Lily, and the rest of the Darling family.

Read: Disney+ ‘The Mighty Ducks’ Series Looking To Resume Filming In August

Also set to star in the film are Ever Anderson (daughter of actress Milla Jovovich and director Paul W. S. Anderson) who is set to play Wendy, while newcomer and native New Zealand actor Alexander Molnoy who will play the titular role of Peter.

David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) is on board to direct with Toby Halbrooks, who co-wrote Pete’s Dragon, is on board wrote the most recent draft for the film. Jim Whitaker (A Wrinkle In Time) will be producing the project alongside Joe Roth (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil).

Casting for other major roles is currently ongoing.

Production was originally expected to begin early this in Vancouver, Canada. As of now, there is no official release date for Peter Pan, but we hear the studio was aiming for a 2021 theatrical release before the COVID-19 outbreak threw a wrench in all those plans.


Inviato da: veu il 18/7/2020, 11:45

Ci dispiace questo slittamento delle riprese, anche se è vero che quest'anno la situazione è parecchio complicata...
Speriamo che Biancaneve non venga slittata... anche se non vi sono mai notizie su di lei (seppure da tempo il titolo di produzione è stato da noi svelato... e siamo stati i primi a dirlo - così come quello della Sirenetta)...
Forse nel 2021 hanno in progetto di dar una sferzata ai vari film rimasti indietro a causa del Covid (Pinocchio, Peter Pan) e quelli in lavorazione di recente (Hercules, Bambi, Rapunzel, Il Gobbo di Notre Dame, ecc) e partiranno più produzioni in simultanea... anche per evitare di rimetterci troppi soldi visto che poi hanno le date impegnate e poi devono trovare qualcosa da lanciare per Disney+ che, seppure all'inizio, è ancora carente di contenuti per la richiesta della gente che è sempre più esigente. Quindi alcuni film necessariamente andranno in produzione. Il problema è che questa pandemia ha sconvolto tutti i piani (e in USA non accenna a diminuire, forse anche a causa del fatto che è stata sottovalutata).

Peter Pan e Wendy è spostato ... la notizia di TheDisinsider è ripresa proprio dal sito https://www.dgc.ca/assets/Uploads/BritishColumbia/AvailsProductionLists/Documents/Production-List.pdf dove il film verrà girato, sito che riporta le produzioni in lavorazione e le date di inizio riprese...
Ecco la scheda a proposito di Peter Pan e Wendy (con il titolo di lavorazione Bonfire) riporta:


Inviato da: veu il 18/7/2020, 22:50

Dal sito http://www.whatsfilming.ca/inproduction/?referer=upcoming, la scheda del periodo pre-Covid in cui Peter Pan doveva essere girato tra il 13 aprile e il 14 agosto 2020.

Peter Pan and Wendy (aka Bonfire, No Clocks) - Category: Feature - Filming Dates: 04-13 to 08-14


E dal sito https://www.creativebc.com/crbc-services/provincial-film-commission-services/in-production#disclaimer, la scheda attuale:

BONFIRE
Local Production Company: No Clocks Productions Ltd.

Executive Producer: Tom Hammel
Producer: Jim Whitaker, Joe Roth
Director: David Lowery
Production Manager: John Catron
Production Coordinator: Byron Fudge
Location Manager: Ann Goobie
Assistant Location Manager: Paul Giordano
Schedule: 3/8/2021 - 6/30/2021
Production Address: 2880 Underhill Avenue, Burnaby, V5A 3C5
Tel: (604) 637-0094

Inviato da: veu il 14/8/2020, 11:18

Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler (di The Disinisider):





Trilli sarà un ibrido tra figura umana e CGI come le Fate nei due film di Maleficent

Inviato da: veu il 18/8/2020, 22:35

Intervista a Ever Anderson, l'attrice che fa Wendy... l'intervista è di marzo:

Dal sito https://flaunt.com/content/ever-anderson:

EVER ANDERSON | AN ARTICULATION

Q: When was the last time you felt invincible?

Ever Anderson: Well that’s easy for me to answer. Two days ago when I found out after a month of waiting that I got the part of “Wendy” in Disney’s Peter and Wendy, which is basically the story of Peter Pan!!

Q: That’s incredible! You must be so excited.

Ever Anderson: I am. I just feel like Wendy, the girl that doesn’t ever want to grow up! I wanted this part so bad, it’s all I could think about.

Q: How did you find out you had won the role of Wendy?

Ever Anderson: I was having a sleepover at my best friend’s house when my parents called me on FaceTime. My mom asked if I was alone, so I took myself into a closet where I could have some privacy. My mom stared at me for a long moment with a very serious face and then broke into a huge smile and said, ‘YOU GOT THE PART!’ I screamed at the top of my lungs, and my best friend immediately knew why I was so excited. I worked really hard perfecting my British accent and I can’t wait to start filming. I’ll be shooting all summer.

Q: Have you shared it with anyone else?

Ever Anderson: Everyone in my family knows and there is a teacher at school who knew that I was up for the role, so I told her. And now I have told you.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 25/9/2020, 21:56

Sarà così, Trilli è nera.



Da https://deadline.com/2020/09/yara-shahidi-tinkerbell-peter-pan-and-wendy-movie-casting-1203011493/

‘Grown-ish’ Star Yara Shahidi To Play Tinker Bell In Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan’ Pic

EXCLUSIVE: Disney continues to make strides in diversifying its classic characters and is doing it again as sources tell Deadline that Grown-ish star Yara Shahidi is set to play Tinker Bell in David Lowery’s Peter Pan and Wendy. This would mark the first time a person of color has filled the role that traditionally has featured a white actress and follows in the footsteps after Disney set Halle Bailey to play Ariel in The Little Mermaid.

Shahidi joins Jude Law, who will play Captain Hook, as well as Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson, who will play the title characters. Lowery is on board to direct the project and also co-wrote the script with Toby Halbrooks. Jim Whitaker is producing.

Disney’s 1953 animated classic is still the most successful adaptation of the J.M. Barrie novel about Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t age, and the children he whisks away to the magical world of Neverland. Many other studios have made their own versions on the big and small screens including Steven Spielberg’s Hook starring Robin Williams and Joe Wright’s Pan, both of which disappointed at the box office.

In novel and films, Tinker Bell is a fairy and Pan’s closest friend and was famously played by Julia Roberts in Spielberg’s retelling. In recent years, Disney has been open to any actor playing a role that originally was limited to Caucasian talent, making waves after setting Bailey to play the mermaid Ariel. With Tinker Bell, the studio and Lowery wanted to do the same from the get-go and quickly pursued Shahidi, whose star has been on the rise for some time.

Shahidi had her breakout role on the ABC sitcom Black-ish as Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross’ daughter Zoey. Her character became so much a fan favorite that she was given the spinoff series Grown-ish, which chronicles Zoey’s college years. Following the success of the show, ABC Studios recently signed her to an overall deal.

On the film side, she recently starred in the YA adaptation of The Sun Is Also a Star opposite Charles Melton.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 25/9/2020, 23:34

CITAZIONE (theprinceisonfire @ 9/7/2020, 21:15) *
Indovinate un po'?

Da indiscrezioni in giro per i social, dopo l'abbandono di Margot Robbie sembra proprio che il ruolo di Trilli verrà affidato ad un'attrice di colore.

Vi dirò che, tutto sommato, non mi spiacerebbe una simile scelta.


Ancora una volta le mie indiscrezioni si rivelano vere: Skyler shuler scansati! Roftl.gif

Biancaneve asiatica (salvo ripensamenti dell'ultimo secondo) è la prossima.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 26/9/2020, 6:24

Che disgusto
Che schifo
Massacrato ogni mio classico preferito
sick.gif

Inviato da: veu il 12/10/2020, 22:33

Ever Anderson su Instagram ha messo come didascalia di un'immagine la frase in cui dice di essere pronta per le riprese. E i rumors dicono che quello che vedete sarà il look di Wendy e la foto è tratta da una prova costumi...


Inviato da: Daydreamer il 12/10/2020, 23:07

Veramente una grazia. Ricorda tanto la figlia di Brad Pitt e Angelina Jolie, che chissà che prima o poi non acchiappino per un altro ruolo.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 14/10/2020, 21:51

Davvero stupenda!!!

OT: Shilo non credo si presterebbe a ruoli femminili!

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 14/10/2020, 22:54

CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 14/10/2020, 22:51) *
Davvero stupenda!!!

OT: Shilo non credo si presterebbe a ruoli femminili!

Vero ma può fare un ruolo gender swapped e rimane stupenda lo stesso.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 16/10/2020, 23:40

Da https://www.theilluminerdi.com/2020/10/16/peter-pan-tiger-lily-exclusive/

DISNEY’S PETER PAN AND WENDY HAS FOUND ITS TIGER LILY IN ALYSSA ALOOK: EXCLUSIVE

The live-action adaptation of Disney’s Peter Pan (currently titled Peter Pan and Wendy) is ramping up its casting. In recent weeks, announcements of Jude Law and Yara Shahidi’s casting as Captain Hook and Tinker Bell respectively made the rounds online. Now it appears that Disney has found their Tiger Lily as well.

The latest live-action remake set for a Disney+ release was originally to begin filming in April of this year, but those plans were ultimately delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Production is currently scheduled to be picked up in March of 2021.

The Illuminerdi can report that Disney is eyeing Alyssa Alook (full name Alyssa Wapanatâhk) to play the role. Alook is an newcomer to the industry, an indigenous actress whose body of work thus far consists of a few short films from the last two years. If finalized, her casting in Peter Pan and Wendy will mark her feature film debut.

The latest live-action update to the J.M. Barrie classic will be directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) with a script by Lowery and Toby Halbrooks. The movie stars the aforementioned Jude Law and Yara Shahidi, along with Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, and Ever Anderson as Wendy. The film is set to be released on Disney+.



Inviato da: veu il 17/10/2020, 12:14

questa attrice è molto bella! è una di origini native abbiamo letto... sarebbe stata perfetta per fare Pocahontas!


Qui l'immagine del cast con il rifermento alla controparte animata (i nomi sono in francese perché l'immagine è stata creata dai francesi):


Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 17/10/2020, 13:26

Ma è un personaggio di fantasia, indiana dell’Isola che non c’è. Io avrei scelto una norvegese

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 17/10/2020, 23:55

CITAZIONE (Fulvio84 @ 17/10/2020, 14:26) *
Ma è un personaggio di fantasia, indiana dell’Isola che non c’è. Io avrei scelto una norvegese

Beh qui ci sta Fulvio, ti do ragione. Eccome. 2 pesi e due misure (anche se già Rooney Mara in Pan ha "osato" interpretarla).

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 18/10/2020, 10:36

CITAZIONE (Daydreamer @ 18/10/2020, 0:55) *
Beh qui ci sta Fulvio, ti do ragione. Eccome. 2 pesi e due misure (anche se già Rooney Mara in Pan ha "osato" interpretarla).


sono semplicemente ipocriti.
c'ho messo una pietra sopra.
vedremo come saranno i classici a venire. raya mi ispira

Inviato da: veu il 3/11/2020, 0:29

Dalla https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1323403554585944065 del noto Skyler Shuler:

I get the question a lot and it should come as no surprise, but, Disney's live-action PETER PAN is NOT going to be a musical.


Traduzione: Secondo tal Skyler, il film NON sarà un musical

Inviato da: veu il 8/12/2020, 0:29

Non avevamo inserito la notizia su questo topic... la riportiamo ora.

Dal sito https://deadline.com/2020/11/disney-plus-moving-pinocchio-cruella-peter-pan-and-wendy-no-theaters-1234619134/:

Disney Mulling Pivot Of ‘Pinocchio’, ‘Peter Pan’, ‘Cruella’ From Theatrical To Disney+ Premieres

EXCLUSIVE: No final decision has been made, but Deadline hears that the uncertainty of the future theatrical marketplace has Disney looking at launching a number of its upcoming tentpole family films on Disney+ instead of the theatrical release bows that were envisioned when the films were developed and green lit. At this point, the films being discussed to make that pivot are Cruella, the Craig Gillespie-directed live-action re-imaging of the animated classic that stars Emma Stone and Emma Thompson; the Robert Zemeckis-directed Pinocchio that has Tom Hanks starring; and Peter Pan and Wendy, the David Lowery-directed film that has Grown-ish star Yara Shahidi set to play Tinker Bell.

It isn’t clear at the moment whether the films will be offered free to Disney+ subscribers, as with the Pete Docter-directed Pixar film Soul, or for a premium charge as was done with Mulan. Still, it’s a bombshell development in the fast-changing theatrical/streaming landscape.

'Wonder Woman 1984' Going In Theaters & HBO Max On Christmas Day, Unprecedented For A Superhero Tentpole
The studio is looking at every option, and everything is under consideration and contingency planning, as Disney makes plans to lean in heavily on its direct-to-consumer initiative and towards continuing to build the juggernaut Disney+, whose subscriber numbers brightened up a last quarter that would otherwise have been bleak because of the wallop that theme parks and live entertainment took from the COVID pandemic.

The direct-to-consumer segment has soared this year by 41%, per the most recently reported quarter. Disney+ subscriptions grew to a remarkable 73.7 million as of early October, helped by the Star Wars spinoff series The Mandalorian and the Disney+ PVOD release of Mulan.

While this is well behind the 195 million or so paying customers of Netflix, that rival had a mighty head start around the world. But the lightning quick growth of Disney+ is enough to make the corporation see the benefits of a direct-to-consumer content business. The payoff will come not only in the subscription fees, but also in the stock price, sources said.

Deadline’s reveal of Disney’s plans comes just after Warner Bros made the announcement that its sequel Wonder Woman 1984 will not wait out the pandemic, but rather will premiere simultaneously on the HBO Max streaming site along with theaters on Christmas Day. Putting a sequel to a smash hit DC title is reflective of a disruptive moment. Sources said that Disney will likely lean heavily into series generated from the Marvel, Lucasfilm and other silos, but at this point, it is keeping some of its plum titles for release when the theatrical market recovers. The Marvel film Black Widow with Scarlett Johansson is not being contemplated for a streaming bow, Deadline hears.

No comment from the studio.



Inviato da: veu il 8/12/2020, 0:31

Dal sito https://deadline.com/2020/12/warnermedia-legendary-challenge-dune-godzilla-vs-kong-streamer-battles-looming-1234651283/:

Disney on December 10 will announce its upcoming slate. While the studio will solidify what Deadline revealed recently — that the Tom Hanks-starrer Pinocchio, Peter Pan and the Emma Stone-starrer Cruella will bypass movie theaters to become Disney+ releases — the studio will also announce new projects from Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar that will encompass TV as well as theatrical. It will be a gesture toward not abandoning the exhibitors.

Traduzione: Alla riunione degli investitori, la Disney annuncerà progetti per Marvel, Lucasfilm e Pixar (stranamente non per la sezione animazione) e pare che tra i progetti verrà ufficializzato il passaggio di Peter Pan, Pinocchio e Cruella su Disney +.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 11/12/2020, 1:40

Teaser e Logo del film, confermato per Disney+.

Da https://www.badtaste.it/articoli/peter-pan-e-wendy-arrivera-su-disney-ecco-il-teaser-con-lannuncio/?_ga=2.170870307.2060356386.1607619340-1221949049.1558113623

Inviato da: veu il 2/1/2021, 11:06

Notizia:

* Nick Offerman è in trattative per il ruolo di Spugna.

Dal sito https://www.theilluminerdi.com/2021/01/01/peter-pan-wendy-nick-offerman/:

PETER PAN AND WENDY: NICK OFFERMAN OFFERED THE ROLE OF SMEE IN DISNEY’S LIVE-ACTION FILM: EXCLUSIVE

The live action Peter Pan film Peter Pan And Wendy has made an offer to the hilarious Nick Offerman to play the part of Smee, Captain Hook’s bumbling sidekick.

Peter Pan And Wendy has been in the works for years now, but with casting news and the official announcement that the film will premiere on Disney Plus, fans of the boy who never grows up have a lot to be excited about. Peter Pan And Wendy has added a number of impressive actors as well as some young newcomers and it looks like another impressive name has the opportunity to board The Jolly Roger.

NICK OFFERMAN OFFERED ROLE OF SMEE IN PETER PAN AND WENDY

Who would Captain Hook be without his trusty sidekick Smee? With Jude Law as Captain Hook in this live-action adaptation finding the right Smee is an important decision and it looks like Disney has their eye on a masterful comedian. The Illuminerdi has exclusively learned that Nick Offerman has been offered the role of Smee in Peter Pan And Wendy and he could be just the man for the job.

Mr. Smee is not the usual pirate. instead of cruel and sinister, he’s a loyal and funny man who is always there for his Captain. In Peter Pan And Wendy, Smee is described as a supporting character who is the faithful sidekick to the vengeful pirate Captain Hook, Smee brings hilarity to every situation he is in. This is an excellent personality to play against Captain Hook, a man who wants nothing more than to take his revenge on the boy who is responsible for the loss of his hand.

Nick Offerman has had an impressive career in comedy, but is probably best known for playing Ron Swanson on Parks & Recreation. Nick Offerman has appeared on a number of other series, both drama and comedy including Fargo, Bob’s Burgers, Brooklyn Nine Nine, Good Omens, and many more. Offerman has showcased his comedic abilities in a number of films including Hotel Transylvania 2, Sing, Heart Beats Loud, and more. What could be interesting is that Nick Offerman has experience as a fight choreographer in Chicago theater which could come in handy as a member of Captain Hook’s pirate crew.

Ncik Offerman also co-hosts a reality competition series, Making It, with his Parks & Recreation co-star Amy Poehler. Nick Offerman has an impressive range playing a number of different types of characters and he definitely has the ability to play a pirate with a kind streak. Offerman’s chemistry with Jude Law would probably be one of the most interesting dynamics to see should he join the cast.

PETER PAN AND WENDY CAST AND CREW

The kids in the cast are relative newcomers with Peter Pan being played by Alexander Molony and Wendy Darling being played by Ever Anderson. Anderson also plays a young Natasha in the long delayed Black Widow film which is scheduled for theatrical release May 7, 2021. Alyssa Alook aka Alyssa Wapanatâhk will play the daughter of the Native American chief, Tiger Lily.

Captain Hook will be played by Jude Law (Captain Marvel, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindewald) and Tinkerbell will be played by Yara Shahidi (Black-ish, Grown-ish). Walt Disney Studio’s Peter Pan And Wendy is co-written by David Lowery and Toby Halbrooks with Lowery directing the live-action adaptation. Lowery and Halbrooks have worked together before on another Disney live-action adaptation, Pete’s Dragon.

Peter Pan And Wendy will be based primarily on the 1953 Disney animated classic, Peter Pan. The story of a boy who can fly and never grows up. Peter brings the Darling children to his home in Neverland to live with him and his Lost Boys. Also, on the island are mermaids, pirates, and a Native American nation. Speaking of those pirates, Pan is relentlessly perused by the vindictive Captain Hook, along with the genial Smee and the rest of the crew. Pan is responsible for the loss of Hook’s hand and the pirate Captain is also being chased by the crocodile who ate said hand and wishes to finish the job.

Disney is continuing the trend of adapting their animated classics into live-action films and Peter Pan And Wendy could be one of the greats. A number of other live-action adaptations are coming as well including Pinocchio which will star Tom Hanks and premiere on Disney Plus, as well as The Little Mermaid, which is set for a theatrical release. The Little Mermaid announced their cast on Disney Investor Day on Disney’s Twitter. The Lion King and Aladdin, which were both great successes for the studio, are also getting follow up films with an Aladdin sequel and Lion King prequel in the works.

Peter Pan And Wendy is scheduled to begin filming in March 2021 and will premiere on Disney Plus.

Do you think Nick Offerman would make a good Smee? How do you think the dynamic between Nick Offerman and Jude Law would play? Are you excited about Peter Pan And Wendy? Leave your thoughts in the comments below or on our social media.



Inviato da: Daydreamer il 4/1/2021, 15:34

Anche Brendan Gleeson (Malocchio Moody nei film di Harry Potter) è in considerazione per il ruolo di Spugna.

Fonte: https://thedisinsider.com/2021/01/03/nick-offerman-offered-role-of-smee-in-peter-pan-and-wendy/

Inviato da: veu il 16/1/2021, 14:57

Dal sito https://www.dgc.ca/assets/Uploads/BritishColumbia/AvailsProductionLists/Documents/Production-List.pdf:

BONFIRE
Local Production Company: No Clocks Productions Ltd.

Executive Producer: Tom Hammel, Adam Borba
Producer: Jim Whitaker, Joe Roth
Director: David Lowery
Production Manager: John Catron
Unit Manager: Bliss McDonald
Production Coordinator: Tara Mews
Location Manager: Dan Kuzmenko
Assistant Location Manager: Sean Finnan, Peter Drozdzik
BG Casting: Andrea Brown
Schedule: 3/8/2021 - 6/30/2021
Production Address: 2880 Underhill Avenue, Burnaby, V5A 3C5
Tel: (604) 637-0094



Il calendario delle riprese prevede un inizio il giorno 8 marzo 2021 e un termine al 30 giugno 2021.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 21/1/2021, 22:16

Ecco Spugna.

Da https://thedisinsider.com/2021/01/21/jim-gaffigan-to-play-smee-in-peter-pan-and-wendy/

Jim Gaffigan to Play Smee in ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’

Comedian Jim Gaffigan has signed on to play Captain Hook’s faithful pirate sidekick, Smee in the Disney+ live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, TheWrap has learned.
He will act alongside Jude Law as the legendary villain, Captain Hook. In contrast to Hook, Smee is not a threatening character, often providing the comic relief in the scenes featuring pirates. In makes sense, then, that a gifted comedian such as Gaffigan would be offered this role.

Peter Pan and Wendy will be directed by David Lowery, who also wrote the screenplay along with Toby Halbrooks. Lowery previously directed the remake of Pete’s Dragon, released in 2016. In addition to Jude Law, the cast will also include newcomer Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson (Black Widow) as the titular characters, respectively. Tinkerbell will be played by Yara Shahidi (Grown-ish) and Alyssa Alook will play Tiger Lily, who we revealed will play a pivotal role in the film.
Production will begin in March of 2021 in Vancouver, Canada. In fact, some of the cast recently arrived in Vancouver this week for a quick costume test. At the Disney Investor Day, it was revealed that this film will be releasing directly to Disney+ along with their live-action adaptation of Pinocchio.

Inviato da: veu il 21/1/2021, 23:26

quindi i precedenti candidati per Spugna hanno rifiutato il ruolo...
ormai il casting è pressochè definito, mancano solo i bimbi sperduti (ovviamente attori non professionisti) e Gianni e Michele (che crediamo siano anche sconosciuti)... sui genitori di Wendy non crediamo che mettano nomi rilevanti anche perchè hanno pochissimo screen time...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 21/1/2021, 23:28

Beh Jude Law deve assolutamente interpretare anche il signor Darling come da tradizione!

Inviato da: Hiroe il 21/1/2021, 23:30

Giusto! Ben detto wink.gif magari per la signora darling prendono la vera mamma di Wendy... Era famosa vero?

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 21/1/2021, 23:31

La mitica Milla Jovovich, fotocopia della figlia.

Inviato da: veu il 21/1/2021, 23:36

si era detto che Jude Law non avrebbe interpretato anche Agenore... poi magari cambiano idea ma l'intenzione era di renderli proprio diversi...

L'idea di Milla Jovovich come mamma di Wendy sarebbe bellissima! magari potrebbero anche inserirla in alcuni ricordi sull'Isola che non c'è... una sorta di guida della figlia, però crediamo che stonerebbe con l'idea di eroine di oggi che fanno tutto da sole... comunque anche se apparisse per pochi minuti la Jovovich ci piacerebbe (e davvero tanto!)

Inviato da: veu il 22/1/2021, 0:17

Segnaliamo che a Good Morning America l'attrice Yara Shahidi ha annunciato che si sta preparando per interpretare il ruolo iconico di Trilli.
Dice che è "divertente e un po 'assurdo" e che suo fratello che era nella stanza a fianco l'ha sentita camminare perchè stava cercando di capire "come cammina Trilli? come atterra?''. Dice che è stato un processo di preparazione davvero divertente. Ha poi iniziato a lavorare con la motion capture e stanno cercando di capire come rappresentare Tilli che sarà alta cinque pollici sullo schermo. Si stanno divertendo moltissimo e la preparazione ora è sulla lettura delle pagine dell'adattamento.

Ecco il video:

https://youtu.be/U0Xwrnf9_oI


Dal sito https://people.com/movies/yara-shahidi-on-prepping-to-play-tinker-bell-in-live-action-peter-pan-remake/:

Yara Shahidi Opens Up About Prepping to Play Tinker Bell in Disney's Live-Action Peter Pan

"It's been a really fun prep process," the actress said on Good Morning America

With a bit of faith, trust and a little pixie dust, Yara Shahidi is ready to become Tinker Bell!

While appearing virtually on Good Morning America Thursday morning, the 20-year-old actress opened up about how she is prepping for her role in the upcoming live-action remake of Disney's classic film, Peter Pan.

After a series of fan-made art was displayed for Shahidi to see during the early morning broadcast, the Grownish star told host Robin Roberts that the process of preparing to play the loveable fairy has been "fun and a bit absurd."

"I know my brother, who is my theoretical next door roomate, has heard me putting around my room trying to figure out, 'How does Tinker Bell walk? How does she land?' " the actress shared. "But it's been a really fun prep process."

"I've started the kind of motion capture of it all and we're just trying to figure out how we portray Tinker Bell and she's gonna be like five inches tall on-screen," Shahidi added. "But we've had a really fun time and preparation has ranged from running through lines to creating playlists."

Back in September, it was revealed that Shahidi would be taking a trip to Neverland when it was announced that the actress was set to star in Disney's upcoming remake, titled Peter Pan and Wendy.

The upcoming Disney film, directed by Pete's Dragon director David Lowery, will be a live-action version of the 1953 animated movie.

Shahidi posted about the news on Instagram at the time, sharing a photo of herself looking away from the camera while wearing a bright green V neck coat with a bejeweled purple turtleneck underneath.

"lettssssgooooo 🧚🏽‍♂️🧚🏽‍♂️🧚🏽‍♂️ #Tinkerbell," she captioned the shot.

In the upcoming feature, Shahidi joins Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, Ever Anderson as Wendy and Jude Law as Captain Hook.

Anderson, who also landed the role of a young Natasha Romanoff in Black Widow, is the 13-year-old daughter of Resident Evil actress Milla Jovovich and director Paul W. S. Anderson.

After news of Anderson's casting was made public, her famous mother shared a message detailing how "proud" she was of her daughter on Instagram.

"It was just announced in @variety that Ever plays the young Natasha Romanoff in Marvel's @black.widow movie in theaters this May 1st and also, after a worldwide search, she's been cast as Wendy in @disney's new live action Peter and Wendy movie!! We're so proud of our baby!" Jovovich wrote at the time.

Jovovich then recalled how her daughter always desired to go into the family business. "Ever has been wanting to act since she was 5 and she's put the time, focus and energy into making her dream come true!" she continued. "Congratulations Ever!!"

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 22/1/2021, 18:01

Milla Jovovich sarebbe una scelta stupenda per la madre, ma temo che non accadrà perché si vogliono evitare le eventuali accuse di "nepotismo" che andrebbero a minare la reputazione di Ever Anderson.

Su Trilli, che dire? Spero che l'effetto grafico sia bello e non grottesco, con la CGI i rischi sono alti.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 22/1/2021, 22:49

Chissà che look avrà Trilly, non credo sarà tutta mora ma le faranno delle ciocche lucenti, non fosse che per differenziarla da Iridessa delle Disney Fairies. Potrebbe venire fuori qualcosa di bizzarro ma gradevole.

Inviato da: veu il 13/2/2021, 23:03

Trovata Mary, la mamma dei Darling: sarà Rebecca Hall.

Dal sito https://www.theilluminerdi.com/2021/02/13/peter-pan-and-wendy-rebecca-hall/:

PETER PAN & WENDY: REBECCA HALL CAST AS MRS. DARLING IN NEW DISNEY PLUS ADAPTATION: EXCLUSIVE

The Illuminerdi can exclusively report that Iron Man 3 star Rebecca Hall has joined Disney’s Peter Pan & Wendy as Mrs. Darling.

Disney has been making plenty of live-action remakes of their animated movies over the past several years, including The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book, and more. These have been released theatrically, but with the advent of Disney+, some are now being made specifically for the streaming service.

One such project is Peter Pan & Wendy, confirmed by the company during their virtual Investor Day event back in December. David Lowrey is set to direct; Lowrey previously directed the Pete’s Dragon remake for Disney in 2016. Jude Law has been cast as the villainous Captain Hook, Ever Anderson as Wendy, Alexander Molnoy as Peter, and Yara Shahidi as the pixie Tinker Bell. Now, our sources have found out about another role that has been filled.

REBECCA HALL JOINS PETER PAN & WENDY AS MRS. DARLING

British actress Rebecca Hall – known for her roles in films such as The BFG, Iron Man 3, and the upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong – will be playing Mrs. Darling in the movie.

In the original Peter Pan novel and subsequent adaptations, Mrs. Darling is the mother of Wendy and the other Darling children. In Peter Pan & Wendy the character was described to us as an empathetic, beautiful, and English woman who lives with her family in the early 1900’s and strives to make Wendy understand the importance of growing up and attending boarding school.

No release date has been set for Peter Pan & Wendy yet, but it will be exclusive to Disney+ along with the live-action remake of Pinocchio. What do you think of the casting of Rebecca Hall in Peter Pan & Wendy? Are you excited for this new interpretation of the classic story? Let us know in the comment section or over on our social media!

Inviato da: Hiroe il 14/2/2021, 10:13

Bellissima, ottima scelta!

Inviato da: veu il 15/2/2021, 23:54

Dalla pagina https://twitter.com/The_Illuminerdi/status/1361443006176403456:

The Illuminerdi @The_Illuminerdi:
When you get a lot of knockouts, you gotta be able to take an occasional punch. Rebecca Hall's camp has notified us that she is not taking part in #PeterPanAndWendy. We apologize to the Peter Pan fans out there!


Traduzione: Rebecca Hall ha rifiutato la parte di Miss Darling.

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 16/2/2021, 7:33

CITAZIONE (veu @ 15/2/2021, 23:54) *
Dalla pagina https://twitter.com/The_Illuminerdi/status/1361443006176403456:

The Illuminerdi @The_Illuminerdi:
When you get a lot of knockouts, you gotta be able to take an occasional punch. Rebecca Hall's camp has notified us that she is not taking part in #PeterPanAndWendy. We apologize to the Peter Pan fans out there!


Traduzione: Rebecca Hall ha rifiutato la parte di Miss Darling.

Saggia a farsi fuori da sta robba... come quello dei One direction

Inviato da: veu il 2/3/2021, 14:43

L'attrice Yara Shahidi parla del ruolo di Trilli:

Da Twitter:

AP Entertainment @APEntertainment:

FAITH, TRUST AND PIXIE DUST: Yara Shahidi (@YaraShahidi) is “excited” to play Tinker Bell in the upcoming Disney live-action remake “Peter Pan & Wendy.”


https://twitter.com/APEntertainment/status/1366481629846396931

Inviato da: veu il 8/3/2021, 0:09

Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1368611365359808515:

PINOCCHIO starts production tomorrow, PETER PAN AND WENDY is also scheduled to start tomorrow.



La produzione di Pinocchio e Peter Pan e Wendy inizia domani.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 8/3/2021, 0:13

CITAZIONE (veu @ 8/3/2021, 2:09) *
Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1368611365359808515:

PINOCCHIO starts production tomorrow, PETER PAN AND WENDY is also scheduled to start tomorrow.



La produzione di Pinocchio e Peter Pan e Wendy inizia domani.


Ma Peter Pan è ancora così indietro? Come farà ad uscire quest'anno, come previsto?

Inviato da: veu il 8/3/2021, 22:40

ma crediamo che riescano a completarlo... anche se come data di uscita su Disney+ pensiamo sia per il 2022... a meno che non lo realizzano in tempo record come Christoper Robin e Lilli e il Vagabondo, entrambi girati nello stesso anno in cui sono stati rilasciati (intendendo, con l'espressione "stesso anno", l'arco di tempi dei 365 intercorrente dall'inizio riprese alla messa al cinema/su piattaforma)

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 9/3/2021, 20:39

Mi auguro cura nei tempi necessari, di un prodotto dozzinale non ne abbiamo bisogno.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 16/3/2021, 20:28

Con le riprese in corso, ecco il resto del cast.

Da https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/1166495-live-action-peter-pan-wendy-begins-production

Disney+’s Live-Action Peter Pan & Wendy Film Begins Production

Disney+ has announced that production on Walt Disney Studios’ upcoming and newest live-action film adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic novel Peter Pan & Wendy has finally commenced in Vancouver. The long-in development feature was originally set for a theatrical release but was officially moved to Disney+ last December along with Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio.

“Peter Pan has long been one of my favorite stories, partially because I’ve always resisted growing up, but also because of the heart, adventure and imagination that makes J.M. Barrie’s original tale so evergreen,” director David Lowery said in a statement. “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to redefine his iconic characters for a new generation – and even more excited that I get to do so with such an exceptional cast and crew.”

Set to make its debut in 2022, the live-action film will be led by newcomers Alexander Molony, and Ever Anderson, who is the daughter of action star Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil). Before starring in her first ever titular project, Anderson will next be seen in Marvel Studios’ highly-anticipated Black Widow as the younger version of Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff.

Based on J. M. Barrie’s 1911 novel “Peter and Wendy” and inspired by the 1953 animated classic, Peter Pan & Wendy is the timeless tale of a young girl who, defying her parents’ wishes to attend boarding school, travels with her two younger brothers to the magical Neverland. There, she meets a boy who refuses to grow up, a tiny fairy and an evil pirate captain, and they soon find themselves on a thrilling and dangerous adventure far, far away from their family and the comforts of home.

Click here to purchase Disney’s 1953 classic adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s tale!

Joining Molony and Anderson are Jude Law (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) as Captain Hook, Yara Shahidi (Grown-ish) as Tinkerbell, Molly Parker (House of Card) as Mrs. Darling, Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) as Mr. Darling, and Jim Gaffigan (The Jim Gaffigan Show) as Smee along with newcomers Joshua Pickering as John; Jacobi Jupe as Michael and Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily.

J.M. Barrie’s iconic tale has been adapted into a live-action film a few times including Steven Spielberg’s 1991 live-action film which starred Robin Williams and Julia Roberts; and 2003’s coming-of-age film starring Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood which was probably the most recognized live-action adaptation among many young people; and the most recent one, Joe Wright’s 2016 Pan starring Hugh Jackman. However, Disney’s 1953 animated film Peter Pan has remained the most popular adaptation of the tale.

Peter Pan & Wendy will be directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon, The Green Knight) with Toby Halbrooks having co-written the adaptation with Lowery.

Disney proved the success of their efforts of adapting many of their classic animated films into live-action in 2019 with Jon Favreau’s The Lion King and Guy Richie’s Aladdin both earning a gross of over $1 billion.


Inviato da: veu il 16/3/2021, 21:35

Da notare che il film esce nel 2022.

Alla fine Agenore Darling e Capitan Uncino non sono interpretati dallo stesso attore...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 17/3/2021, 20:25

Disney sperimenta i costumi di un'altra costumista premio Oscar. I costumi di questo film saranno curati da Ngila Dickson, famosa per l'imponente trilogia de Il Signore degli Anelli. Che bella novità, non vedo l'ora di vedere le sue opere.

Inviato da: veu il 17/3/2021, 23:42

L'attore che interpreta Peter Pan annuncia anche lui l'inizio delle riprese su Instagram:

alexandermolonyofficial:
It's officially official! I can finally say that I am off to Neverland on an 'awfully big adventure'. 💚💫





Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 18/3/2021, 7:15

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Inviato da: veu il 21/3/2021, 22:24

Dal sito https://dmedmedia.disney.com/news/production-begins-in-vancouver-on-peter-pan-and-wendy:

Production Begins In Vancouver On Disney’s Live-Action “Peter Pan & Wendy”

Principal photography on the live-action adventure/fantasy “Peter Pan & Wendy” has commenced in Vancouver. The film is directed by David Lowery (“Pete’s Dragon”) and produced by Jim Whitaker (“Pete’s Dragon”). “Peter Pan & Wendy” will premiere on Disney+ in 2022.

Based on J. M. Barrie’s novel “Peter and Wendy” and inspired by the 1953 animated classic, “Peter Pan & Wendy” is the timeless tale of a young girl who, defying her parents’ wishes to attend boarding school, travels with her two younger brothers to the magical Neverland. There, she meets a boy who refuses to grow up, a tiny fairy and an evil pirate captain, and they soon find themselves on a thrilling and dangerous adventure far, far away from their family and the comforts of home.

The film stars Jude Law (“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”) as Captain Hook; Yara Shahidi (“Grown-ish”) as Tinker Bell; Ever Anderson (“Black Widow”) as Wendy; Alexander Molony (“The Reluctant Landlord”) as Peter Pan; Molly Parker (“House of Cards”) as Mrs. Darling; Alan Tudyk (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”) as Mr. Darling; newcomers Joshua Pickering as John; Jacobi Jupe as Michael and Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily; and Jim Gaffigan (“The Jim Gaffigan Show”) as Smee.

“Peter Pan has long been one of my favorite stories, partially because I’ve always resisted growing up, but also because of the heart, adventure and imagination that makes J.M. Barrie’s original tale so evergreen,” says David Lowery. “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to redefine his iconic characters for a new generation - and even more excited that I get to do so with such an exceptional cast and crew.”

Inviato da: veu il 4/4/2021, 22:01

Dal sito http://www.hollywoodnorth.buzz/2021/04/big-movie-progress-on-the-jolly-roger-set-for-disneys-peter-pan-wendy-under-construction-south-of-vancouver.html, prima immagine della Jolly Rogers:

BIG MOVIE: Progress on the Jolly Roger Set For Disney+’s PETER PAN & WENDY South of Vancouver

Peter Pan & Wendy is building a huge pirate ship set south of Vancouver.
Disney+’s live-action adaption of the animated classic features Jude Law as Captain Hook, Jim Gaffigan as Smee, Yara Shadidi as Tinkerbell, Alyssa Wapantahk as Tiger Lily and Alexander Molony as Peter Pan and Ever Anderson as Wendy.
Peter Pan & Wendy, inspired by the Disney animated classic, has David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) at the helm. A young girl rebels against “growing up” by going with her two brothers to a magical land ruled by an ageless boy obsessed with adventure who is locked in an ongoing battle with a pirate captain. The cast includes Jude Law as Captain Hook and Yara Shahidi (Grown-ish) in the role of Tinker Bell. The film will premiere on Disney+.
The Jolly Roger set is under construction in south Richmond — April 2nd.



Inviato da: Daydreamer il 8/4/2021, 9:41

Primo sguardo a Jude Law nei panni di Capitan Uncino:



Altre foto del Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9448653/Peter-Pan-Wendy-LOOK-Jude-Law-transforms-villainous-Captain-Hook.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailceleb

Inviato da: Hiroe il 8/4/2021, 12:51

Law è stupendo ma non mi sembra un look da Capitano Uncino, quello che indossa! Un po' troppo bonario, e i capelli non mi convincono. Sull'articolo che hai citato c'è una foto di Jason Isaacs che interpreta Uncino che mi convince molto di più!

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 8/4/2021, 15:03

E' sicuramente il primo Uncino biondo che ricordi.

Inviato da: veu il 8/4/2021, 23:10

come costumi sono simili a quelli del cartone, almeno per Uncino... secondo noi lo renderanno più scuretto di capelli e baffi... lo vediamo con i costumi di scena ma crediamo che non abbiano mostrato il trucco e parrucco... ricordiamoci che sia per Will Smith nei panni del Genio sia per Stevens come Bestia hanno dovuto intervenire con la CGI e pure le foto iniziali della Jolie sul set di Maleficent comunque presentavano l'attrice con un look simile nel vestiario ma ancora da sistemare...

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 10/4/2021, 13:42

Jude Law mi piace tantissimo, lo vedo anche perfetto nel ruolo. Spero soltanto che venga mantenuta la mia scena preferita del classico, e cioè il ritorno a Londra a bordo del galeone pirata che, ricoperto dalla coltre dorata della polvere di fata, spicca il volo nel cielo stellato wub.gif

Inviato da: veu il 10/4/2021, 18:45

CITAZIONE (theprinceisonfire @ 10/4/2021, 14:42) *
Jude Law mi piace tantissimo, lo vedo anche perfetto nel ruolo. Spero soltanto che venga mantenuta la mia scena preferita del classico, e cioè il ritorno a Londra a bordo del galeone pirata che, ricoperto dalla coltre dorata della polvere di fata, spicca il volo nel cielo stellato wub.gif



quella sequenza ci è sempre piaciuta moltissimo! deve esserci per forza, è una delle scene più belle di tutti i Classici...

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 11/4/2021, 12:38

CITAZIONE (veu @ 10/4/2021, 19:45) *
quella sequenza ci è sempre piaciuta moltissimo! deve esserci per forza, è una delle scene più belle di tutti i Classici...


Per me quella scena rappresenta la Disney per eccellenza: è intrisa di incanto, nostalgia, dimensione onirica; un connubio perfetto di immagini e animazione dal forte contenuto poetico ed una colonna sonora ad accompagnare in maniera a dir poco sontuosa.

Credo che insieme al Valzer nelle nuvole della Bella Addormentata, alla trasformazione di Cenerentola e ad altri momenti iconici (in Fantasia, Pinocchio, Alice) costituisca il pinnacolo dell'arte di Walt Disney, una vetta che neppure gli stupendi classici degli anni '90 hanno saputo raggiungere (sono eccelsi come film ma quasi sempre privi di un vero e proprio momento che racchiuda in un istante la magia, forse con l'eccezione di Pocahontas nella sequenza de "I colori del Vento", quella sì un vero capolavoro. In questo senso penso che Anastasia di Don Bluth sia l'unica pellicola riuscita davvero ad emulare quel senso di "Wow" in una scena, durante il passaggio di "Quando viene dicembre").

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 11/4/2021, 12:41

Perdonatemi il doppio post, ma volevo porre l'attenzione su una possibile problematica: Ever Anderson (Wendy) pare sia molto cresciuta negli ultimi mesi, che la Disney possa incontrare le stesse problematiche già sorte con Mackenzie Foy per Clara (Lo schiaccianoci e i quattro regni)?

Inviato da: veu il 11/4/2021, 21:57

CITAZIONE (theprinceisonfire @ 11/4/2021, 13:38) *
Per me quella scena rappresenta la Disney per eccellenza: è intrisa di incanto, nostalgia, dimensione onirica; un connubio perfetto di immagini e animazione dal forte contenuto poetico ed una colonna sonora ad accompagnare in maniera a dir poco sontuosa.

Credo che insieme al Valzer nelle nuvole della Bella Addormentata, alla trasformazione di Cenerentola e ad altri momenti iconici (in Fantasia, Pinocchio, Alice) costituisca il pinnacolo dell'arte di Walt Disney, una vetta che neppure gli stupendi classici degli anni '90 hanno saputo raggiungere (sono eccelsi come film ma quasi sempre privi di un vero e proprio momento che racchiuda in un istante la magia, forse con l'eccezione di Pocahontas nella sequenza de "I colori del Vento", quella sì un vero capolavoro. In questo senso penso che Anastasia di Don Bluth sia l'unica pellicola riuscita davvero ad emulare quel senso di "Wow" in una scena, durante il passaggio di "Quando viene dicembre").


Quotiamo!
Quando viene dicembre di Anastasia è una delle scene migliori di sempre... i quadri che si animano, qualcosa di geniale!
La danza di Aurora e Filippo sulle nuvole e la trasformazione di Cenerentola anche sono spettacolari!

Quanto a Ever Anderson... il problema avvenuto con MacKenzie Foy c'è di sicuro (PS: la Foy è una delle attrici più belle di oggi, peccato vederla così poco)... avviene sempre quando scelgono attrici molto giovani... girare per alcuni mesi cambia completamente la fisionomia
però qua può essere giustificato... Wendy passa dall'età bambina a quella adulta... l'unico problema è che dovranno per forza di cose girare le sequenze in ordine cronologico e non come avviene spesso in ordine sparso... il che è molto difficile. A meno che non usino un programma di de-aging per la Anderson... o faranno dei reshoot per rendere il film uniforme... vedremo...

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 11/4/2021, 23:14

CITAZIONE (veu @ 11/4/2021, 22:57) *
Quotiamo!
Quando viene dicembre di Anastasia è una delle scene migliori di sempre... i quadri che si animano, qualcosa di geniale!
La danza di Aurora e Filippo sulle nuvole e la trasformazione di Cenerentola anche sono spettacolari!


Quello che mi fa rabbia è che la disney, specialmente nel settore animato, sembra non riuscire davvero a studiare sequenze innovative ed evocative, capaci di trasmettere in qualche fotogramma l'essenza del film. Forse l'ultimo tentativo riuscito è "I see the light" in Rapunzel, perché anche "let it go" in Frozen funziona più per la canzone che per la sequenza in sé.

Anche nei live actions, pur con tutte le pecche del caso, nel passato un prodotto come Ritorno ad Oz regalava l'indimenticabile scena di Mombi e la galleria delle teste; ancora più indietro nel tempo, Mary Poppins è superba nella parte di "Spazzacamin".

Peter pan potenzialmente offre almeno tre scene iconiche da sfruttare nel live action: Il volo verso Londra con parentesi sulla torre dell'orologio, la laguna delle sirene ed il ritorno a Londra sulla Jolly Rogers dorata. Speriamo che almeno una di queste venga sfruttata a dovere e non si punti solo sull'elemento action, che pure ha l'ottimo spunto nello scontro Vs Capitano Uncino e in tutta la parte del rapimento di Giglio Tigrato.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 11/4/2021, 23:17

Dubito che girino in ordine cronologico le scene perché hanno costruito il Vascello come primo set e non la riproduzione del Big Ben o la casa dei Darling...credo che la situazione di Ever Anderson sarà una bella gatta da pelare, perché la ragazzina è bella ma sembra molto più adulta dell'attore che interpreta peter pan...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 12/4/2021, 15:23

Beh non ditemi che il commiato finale di Biancaneve e di Ariel non è potente: tramonto, castello tra le nuvole e viaggio in cavallo la prima, Ariel che emerge dalle onde, nonché il commiato emozionante con Tritone heart.gif heart.gif.

Inviato da: Logan232 il 12/4/2021, 18:54

CITAZIONE (veu @ 11/4/2021, 22:57) *
Quotiamo!
Quando viene dicembre di Anastasia è una delle scene migliori di sempre... i quadri che si animano, qualcosa di geniale!


Piccolo OT: Me l'avete servita su un piatto d'argento biggrin.gif

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQVyBBJMG1w

Per quanto riguarda il progetto del film. Purtroppo girare con attori pre-adolescenti è sempre un casino, ma spero che risolvano senza il de-aging perchè a me non piace per niente :/

Ho fiducia nel regista però, il suo remake del Drago m'è piaciuto tantissimo... molto poetico, giusto per restare in tema perplessità sull'eventuale resa di certi momenti magici in questo remake smile.gif

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 12/4/2021, 19:19

CITAZIONE (Logan232 @ 12/4/2021, 19:54) *
Piccolo OT: Me l'avete servita su un piatto d'argento biggrin.gif

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQVyBBJMG1w

Per quanto riguarda il progetto del film. Purtroppo girare con attori pre-adolescenti è sempre un casino, ma spero che risolvano senza il de-aging perchè a me non piace per niente :/

Ho fiducia nel regista però, il suo remake del Drago m'è piaciuto tantissimo... molto poetico, giusto per restare in tema perplessità sull'eventuale resa di certi momenti magici in questo remake smile.gif


Bravissima! Anastasia per me come film nel complesso (trama, sviluppo dei personaggi, canzoni, potenza e risonanza emotiva delle scene chiave, quale l'incontro fra Anastasia e la nonna) è molto più avvincente della maggior parte dei classici disney (in una ipotetica classifica lo collocherei subito dopo i 15-20 migliori WDAS), anche se a livello di animazione sono ben conscio delle numerose critiche mosse verso l'utilizzo del rotoscope e dei movimenti dei personaggi, perciò mi farebbe piacere avere l'opinione di Grrodon e di altri utenti che sono esperti del settore.

Quoto la fiducia nel regista, ho amato anche "A ghost story" e "the green Knight", che dovrebbe uscire prossimamente nelle sale, sembra un ottimo fantasy.

@Day, Biancaneve ha dei momenti di assoluto splendore, come molti dei classici dell'era di Walt. La Sirenetta è uno dei miei film preferiti, ma diciamo che pur essendo estremamente riuscito in ogni sua parte non c'è un vero e proprio momento iconico (forse la prima introduzione di atlantica o Ariel che canta sullo scoglio?). In La Bella e La Bestia molti citano la scena del ballo, ma su di me non ha mai esercitato chissà quale fascino, specialmente perché ho sempre trovato male integrata la parte di computer grafica.
Ad onor del vero, il Gobbo di Notre dame ha moltissime scene di vera epica, il prologo e la canzone di Quasimodo in particolare, ma non sono bene integrate a causa dei continui e repentini cambi di tono e delle tristi derive comiche. Paradossalmente, il Gobbo e Pocahontas sono tra i film anni 90 quelli con le idee migliori e con l'estro artistico più sviluppato, ma sono pieni di difetti nel complesso (anche se il Gobbo resta a momenti un vero e proprio capolavoro di animazione).

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 28/4/2021, 14:04

Ecco Uncino, Spugna e i pirati sul set: da https://twitter.com/DlabrMidias/status/1387272342456385537?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1387272342456385537%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.badtaste.it%2Fcinema%2Farticoli%2Fpeter-pan-e-wendy-ecco-uncino-jude-law-e-spugna-a-bordo-della-jolly-roger-sul-set%2F
Il look di Uncino/Jude Law pare piuttosto diverso dalla controparte animata.

Inviato da: veu il 28/4/2021, 21:17

ha il vestito blu... interessante!
bella la nave...
le cose dei set però sono un po' stranianti anche perché poi devono realizzare tutta la parte in CGI

Inviato da: nicolino il 29/4/2021, 13:44

Capisco che la Disney abbia voluto creare un look un po' diverso per Capitan Uncino, dato che già in Hook e in Peter Pan del 2003 (tra l'altro non Disney), il look era praticamente uguale a quello del film animato.
Ad ogni modo, non mi piace per nulla, sembra cheap e poi il parrucco è inguardabile, non capisco perchè abbiano voluto mantenergli la stempiatura!

Riguardo a Wendy, io non ho mai visto recitare questa bambin(ormai ragazzina), ma spero sia un po' diversa da come appare nelle ultime foto. Mai una volta che sorrida, ma sempre con queste espressioni studiate per apparire super sensuale e provocante già da questa età! E' abbastanza cringe l'effetto, soprattutto non linea con la Wendy sognante e innocente del cartone.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 29/4/2021, 17:15

CITAZIONE (nicolino @ 29/4/2021, 14:44) *
Ad ogni modo, non mi piace per nulla, sembra cheap e poi il parrucco è inguardabile, non capisco perchè abbiano voluto mantenergli la stempiatura!

Più che altro non capisco come Jude Law abbia accettato la cosa! eheheh.gif Ma intelligentemente sa che non deve dimostrare più nulla e in generale di essere l'ennesimo sex symbol alla sua età. Certamente ha voluto divertirsi e il Capitano incute una certa inquietudine, missione compiuta.
Di Disney+ pur si tratta e non di un film destinato alle sale, ma sono meramente foto scattate da una camera non professionale, trafugate su un set di scena. Certamente l'effetto su pellicola sarà molto diverso e in positivo.
Ps. avete notato gli intagli e bassorilievi lignei della poppa della nave? Con l'effige di Peter Pan centrale e le sirene che si protraggono verso di lui? Direi che nuovamente la Disney da un punto di vista tecnico si riconferma una garanzia.

Inviato da: veu il 11/5/2021, 23:17

Ecco i bimbi sperduti:

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2021/05/11/actors-for-peter-pan-wendy-lost-boys-revealed/:

Actors for ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Lost Boys Revealed

According to IMDB, several new cast members for the upcoming Peter Pan & Wendy have been added. We have since learned that this casting information is accurate.

The Lost Boys- Peter Pan’s group of rambunctious children- are made up of Slightly, Nibs, The Twins, Cubby, and Tootles in the 1954 film.

In the upcoming remake, we will see Noah Matthews Matofsky as Slightly, Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez as Nibs, Skyler and Kelsey Yates as The Twins, Florence Bensberg as Curly, and Caelan Edie as Tootles.

The character of Cubby has been renamed Curly, which is most consistent with the original novel. New characters include Birdie, played by Diana Tsoy, and Bellweather played by Felix de Sousa.

Most of these young actors have had previous acting experience. However, for some, this will be their first film appearance.

Peter Pan and Wendy will be directed by David Lowery, who also wrote the screenplay along with Toby Halbrooks. Lowery previously directed the remake of Pete’s Dragon, released in 2016. In addition to Jude Law, the cast will include newcomer Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson as the titular characters, respectively. Tinkerbell will be played by Yara Shahidi and Alyssa Alook will play Tiger Lily, who we revealed will play a pivotal role in the film. Production will begin in March of 2021. At the Disney Investor Day, it was revealed that this film will be releasing directly to Disney+. It is currently filming in Vancouver.

Inviato da: veu il 17/5/2021, 22:58

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2021/05/17/yara-shahidi-talks-playing-tinker-bell-in-peter-pan-wendy/:

Yara Shahidi Talks Playing Tinker Bell in ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’

Last night was the MTV Movie & TV Awards, and while nominees were there to discuss their projects nominated, some also came out and discussed future projects.

While speaking with Variety, Yara Shahidi discussed the legacy of Black•ish, the hit ABC comedy, which just greenlit one more season before coming to end. Shahidi also touched on her role as Tinker Bell in Peter Pan & Wendy, which is currently filming in Vancouver.

“You know, Tinker Bell is really fun. I think what I like the most about this take is that Tinkerbell is coming with a lot of agency. She may be a famous sidekick, but I love the fact that she is driven and motivated in her own ways. I don’t want to give too much up, but I’m really looking forward to this adaptation.

Yara Shahidi


https://youtu.be/LsvrVebv9JQ


E qui da Instagram, i bambini sperduti:


Inviato da: veu il 29/5/2021, 22:21

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2021/05/29/upcoming-disney-live-action-remakes-adaptations/:

Upcoming Disney Live-Action Remakes/Adaptations

Cruella is finally in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access. The live-action remakes have been a financial goldmine for Disney, so it’s not shocking that studio has many more projects in various stages of production. So let’s look ahead and see what’s to come.

[...]

Peter Pan & Wendy

Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan has been in the works for a few years now, and the production finally kicked off in Vancouver, Canada and is expected to wrap next month. The film is directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon) and stars Jude Law (Fantastic Beasts, Captain Marvel); Ever Anderson (Black Widow) as Wendy; Alexander Molony (The Reluctant Landlord) as Peter Pan; Yara Shahidi as Tinkerbell; Jim Gaffigan (Troop Zero); Molly Parker (House of Cards) as Mrs. Darling; Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) as Mr. Darling; newcomers Joshua Pickering as John; Jacobi Jupe as Michael Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily, with Noah Matthews Matofsky as Slightly, Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez as Nibs, Skyler and Kelsey Yates as The Twins, Florence Bensberg as Curly, and Caelan Edie as Tootles. Peter Pan & Wendy will premiere on Disney+ in 2022.

[...]


Inviato da: veu il 26/6/2021, 13:40

Dal sito https://collider.com/jim-gaffigan-interview-luca-peter-pan-and-wendy-david-lowery/:

Jim Gaffigan on ‘Luca’ and Why He Thinks David Lowery’s ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Will Be The Best ‘Peter Pan’ Movie

With Luca now streaming on Disney+, I recently spoke with Jim Gaffigan about being part of the Pixar’s newest movie. During the fun interview, Gaffigan talked about his real reason for wanting to be in a Pixar movie, what he loved about the script and story, how Pixar always makes great movies, why he loves being in indie films, both of us being very pale, and more. In addition, Gaffigan is currently in Vancouver making David Lowery’s live-action Peter Pan & Wendy movie where he is playing Mr. Smee (the iconic sidekick to Captain Hook). He talks about what’s different about this version, why he thinks this will be the best Peter Pan movie yet, and the way Lowery is grounding the film even though it’s dealing with a fantasy situation. He went on to say:

“It’s so ambitious to try and do this because it’s not just a time period or a fantasy or this classic story that we’re dealing with. It’s almost a classic Greek story that’s part of our character. What David has done and what I’ve witnessed is that he’s grounded it but also made it live a little bit. So he’s not just doing a rehash.”

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 26/6/2021, 13:59

Credo che le atmosfere de Il Drago Invisibile ci aiutino a capire il senso del termine grounded. Probabilmente sarà poco zuccheroso e più inquietante nelle atmosfere, mi aspetto qualcosa di simile alla Maledizione della prima luna.

Inviato da: Under the sea il 26/6/2021, 14:57

Il libro originale di Peter Pan era molto inquietante, quindi mi piacerebbe molto questa direzione.
Spero rendano omaggio alla versione del 2003 che è la mia preferita, anche perché ci sono praticamente cresciuto

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 29/6/2021, 19:49

Dopo 4 mesi e mezzo di riprese a Vancouver il set si sposterà ad agosto nella provincia canadese di Terranova e Labrador, presumibilmente set di scena per l'Isola che non c'è.

[...]Filming throughout the area will begin in August after a nearly four and half month shoot in Vancouver. This will likely be the setting for Neverland. Vancouver’s production was mostly on soundstages, which were like for open sea sequences on the Jolly Roger and filming on a green screen, which would involve scenes with Tinker Bell.[...]

Fonte: https://thedisinsider.com/2021/06/29/disneys-peter-pan-wendy-will-shift-filming-to-newfoundland-and-labrador/

Inviato da: veu il 29/6/2021, 21:59

sono posti magnifici!!! bello che li utilizzino!

Mettiamo https://thedisinsider.com/2021/06/29/disneys-peter-pan-wendy-will-shift-filming-to-newfoundland-and-labrador/:

Disney’s ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Will Shift Filming to Newfoundland and Labrador

Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, Peter Pan & Wendy is getting ready to shift filming locations. Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Andrew Furey revealed today that the government has reached an agreement through through the Newfoundland and Labrador Film Development Corporation (NLFDC), and Walt Disney Pictures.

"“This is a very exciting announcement for Newfoundland and Labrador. The filming of a major Walt Disney picture will create international recognition for the province as a shooting location for future film and television productions. Film creates large economic spin-offs and brings investments into all regions. We look forward to availing of more opportunities like this.” - Andrew Furey

Filming throughout the area will begin in August after a nearly four and half month shoot in Vancouver. This will likely be the setting for Neverland. Vancouver’s production was mostly on soundstages, which were like for open sea sequences on the Jolly Roger and filming on a green screen, which would involve scenes with Tinker Bell.

A cast and crew of approximately 150, including local technicians, artists, and film workers, will be working this summer to bring Walt Disney’s classic to life. Filming will take place in several locations on the island. COVID protocols will be implemented and followed at all locations.

Inviato da: veu il 10/7/2021, 21:40

Intervista a Yara Shahidi che sarà Trilly nel film:

Dal sito https://www.etonline.com/yara-shahidi-talks-tinkerbell-transformation-and-sharing-disney-tips-with-halle-bailey-168642:

Yara Shahidi Talks 'Tinkerbell' Transformation and Sharing Disney Tips With Halle Bailey

Yara Shahidi is getting the best preparation for her role as Tinkerbell, thanks to her Grown-ish co-star, Halle Bailey!

The 21-year-old actress chatted with ET's Leanne Aguilera about her transformation for Disney's upcoming live-action Peter Pan and Wendy film and said, although Bailey hasn't let anything slip about her work as Ariel in the studio's live-action Little Mermaid, the two have spoken about their respective roles in the upcoming Disney films.

"We've talked about how crazy the motion capture process is of playing characters where it's your real-life expression but so much of it is digitized and it's such a crazy experience," Shahidi shared, adding that she admires the other actress. "But other than the logistics of it -- she isn't the weakest link and she's not going to let any of us know what is happening in The Little Mermaid. I just love whenever we get to hear updates and, like, she is killing it."

Peter Pan and Wendy hails from director David Lowery (Pete's Dragon) and stars newcomers Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson as the titular duo alongside Jude Law as Captain Hook.

Shahidi shared that production for the film is already underway, noting that "it's been really fun bringing that to life and pretending to be five inches tall."

The star also dished on Grown-ish's fourth season, which will feature a lot less of Bailey's character Sky since the actress has been away filming. But Shahidi assured ET that Sky will still appear in the season, saying, "I love the fact that we were still able to incorporate Sky because she's always apart of the family, but also cheer her along and she's on her own adventure right now."

The show's fourth installment will follow Shahidi's Zoey Johnson back at Cal U for her senior year after her adventures on the road as a professional stylist. But things won't go as smoothly as she'd like, even though she and Aaron (Trevor Jackson) are finally in sync, romantically. Just as things seem to be coming together, it all comes apart at the seams.

Grown-ish has often touched upon real-life topics, and season 4 will continue to tackle the issues faced in the real world, including the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of police brutality. Shahidi and her co-stars are well-known for using their platforms to speak out against social injustice, but she credited season 4's handling of the subject all to the writers.

"I think as we all have big personal platforms on which we make our voices known, it's markedly different from even what our characters things and how our characters are participating in such a movement. And so I feel like these episodes were a culmination of who we've gotten to know our characters to be and using that as an entry point to explore the many ways in which we react to the Black Lives Matter movement," she explained. "And the reason that's important, and that's something that we talked about prior, is that in this past year we have really acknowledged the fact that it's not that these systems are broken. These systems are working precisely as they were meant to be and that's a big shift in public sentiment."

"I think the writers leveraged the fact that every single character has such a distinct voice that we got to go into the minutia of what it means to theoretically support equity but think that it comes in the form of police enforcement," she added. "[What it means] to theoretically support equity, but have a negative reaction and criminalize people that are looting rather than criminalizing or looking at the situation that we're in as precipitating all of these actions. So I love that fact that through our characters we got to explore all of those angles or what it means to have a growing opinion."

It's a conversation and a journey that Shahidi believes is "worth it" for the series and her character's growth. "I feel like we finally see why she had to go through so many obstacles when you see who she's becoming," she said.

Grown-ish airs on Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform.

Inviato da: veu il 10/7/2021, 21:44

E qui intervista a Ever Anderson che ci dice come sarà la sua Wendy:

Dal sito https://www.papermag.com/ever-anderson-black-widow-2653700228.html?rebelltitem=7#rebelltitem7:

Ever Anderson Is Hollywood's Latest Force

Black Widow has been a long time coming. Marvel fans, both dedicated and casual, have been patiently awaiting the OG Avenger's origin story to play out on the big screen and finally, creators have delivered.

The film goes deep into Black Widow's backstory, showing everything from her first involvement with the KGB to the more tender moments during childhood and who better to don the Avenger's dual batons and handguns in her early years than breakout actress Ever Anderson?

"Black Widow is such an inspiration to me and so many girls my age," Anderson said. "It's just so exciting, and such a privilege to play young Natasha Romanoff."

Before her jump into the Marvel universe, Anderson had just one acting credit on her resume – Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, inspired by the video game franchise. And while she credits the movie as the first time she's been able to fully appreciate the acting experience, for Anderson, this is only the beginning.

The 13-year-old force is now in the process of filming Disney's latest adaptation of the Peter Pan story, called Peter and Wendy, where she'll be playing Wendy Darling — another "dream come true," she is sure to note.

Ahead of her movie releases, PAPER sat down with Anderson to talk Black Widow, Peter Pan and Wendy and what it's been like to work with such large-scale, iconic franchises this early in her career.

How did you initially get into acting?

I literally grew up on film sets, so I knew very early on that this is what I wanted to do. I would watch how my mom would get to act, giving life to a whole different person, and I wanted to be able to see out of the eyes of someone else, to be able to put myself in someone else's shoes. When I was five I told my mom that I wanted to act and she said that I had to learn to read and write before she would let me start auditioning. That I had to go to acting class and learn first. She thought that this would discourage me, but I surprised her! I did everything she asked and proved that I wouldn't quit.

How did you prepare for the role as Young Natasha?

I have been doing TKD (Taekwondo) since I was five so I feel like I've actually been training my whole life to play Natasha! I also did gymnastics to prepare because I had to learn to walk on my hands and I practiced my Russian as well as they added quite a lot of Russian dialogue into the script. I'm a huge fan of the MCU, so I re-watched all the movies as well!

Obviously The Avengers and the Marvel Cinematic Universe are so sacred to so many, so what was your experience like being the new kid on the block and working with huge names like Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour and Rachel Weisz?

I was so excited to meet everyone! It was truly a dream come true. I got to joke with David Harbour and Rachel Weisz and meet Scarlett Johansson! I was beyond starstruck and just super happy! They are all lovely and sweet people though. Honestly you never know what to expect when you meet people who are role models to you but they couldn't have been nicer or more supportive to work with.

Who is your favorite Avenger and why?

I would have to say Natasha, not being biased because I play young Nat haha, but I love that she doesn't have superpowers, she's just trained her whole life to be a badass and succeeded.

If you were a superhero, what would your powers be?

I would want the power of teleportation so I could get out of awkward situations.

Another huge project you have coming up is Peter Pan and Wendy in 2022. Are you in the process of filming that now? How's it coming along?

I am in the process of filming Peter Pan and Wendy, and I must say it is a dream come true. Everyone is so amazing to work with, I have become good friends with Alexander Molony who plays Peter and Joshua Pickering who plays John. And David Lowery is really one of the nicest directors ever.

There have been so many different adaptations of Peter Pan's story, so how does this project differ from ones that have been done in the past?

This one differs because the cast is so diverse, also it puts Wendy on an equal footing to Peter, she can fight and stand up for herself!

The jump from the Resident Evil franchise to the MCU and Disney is huge in terms of visibility for you as an actress. How has your experience differed since you booked Young Natasha and Wendy Darling?

I feel like I have been treated like a real actress on set playing Young Natasha and Wendy Darling as opposed to being a little kid acting in a movie with my dad directing. I know that I got these parts in Black Widow and Peter Pan and Wendy completely on my own. They saw that I work hard and felt I had the talent to play these roles so that makes me feel, you know... proud. I literally turned eight years old during the filming of RE so I was super young and don't remember my experience on set as well as the films I've done these last two years. But working with Marvel and Disney has been such an incredible experience. I feel like it's been life changing. Everyone has been so wonderful and we're all having so much fun filming together now! I mean it's wild how you get to make new friends, new memories and live a different life with each film you make.


Fans can head to theaters or stream Black Widow July 9.

Inviato da: veu il 11/7/2021, 22:25

Ever Anderson assieme all'attore Alexander Molony che interpreta Peter Pan, e ai ragazzi che interpretano i fratelli Gianni e Michele e i bimbi sperduti alla prima di Black Widow (in cui la Anderson interpreta la giovane Natasha/Vedova Nera).

Dal sito https://www.justjared.com/2021/07/10/ever-anderson-celebrates-black-widow-screening-with-peter-pan-wendy-castmates-exclusive/:

Ever Anderson Celebrates 'Black Widow' Screening With 'Peter Pan & Wendy' Castmates - Exclusive

Ever Anderson is getting tons of support on her big night!

The 13-year-old rising star celebrated the release of her new movie Black Widow on Saturday (July 10) at the Scotiabank Theatre in Vancouver, Canada.

For the screening, Ever wore a custom dress by MiuMiu, which was personalized with red cuffs to honor the Marvel movie.

Joining Ever at the screening was her Peter Pan & Wendy co-star Alexander Molony, who is playing the Peter Pan to her Wendy.

Fellow Peter Pan & Wendy castmates at the screening included Joshua Blue Pickering and Jacobi Jupe, who will be playing her brothers John and Michael Darling in the upcoming live-action film.

Some of the Lost Kids at the screening included twin sisters Kelsey and Skylar Yates, Diana Tsoy, Florence Bensburg, Noah Mathew Matofsy, Caelan Edie, and Sebastian Billingsley Rodriguez.

Ever‘s mom Milla Jovovich was also in attendance!

Before the movie started playing, Ever gushed about playing the younger version of Scarlett Johansson‘s Natasha in the Black Widow.

““Playing young Nat has been a dream come true. I wanted this part so bad and waited so long to get the news,” Ever shared. “My parents actually knew for two months before telling me once summer break began. The Marvel World is always so top secret so they worried if they told me any sooner I would have blabbed it to my friends at school, which I probably would have!”

Peter Pan & Wendy is currently in production and is expected to be released in theaters in 2022. Check out the latest set pics here!

FYI: Milla is wearing an outfit by Prada.

20+ pictures inside of Ever Anderson and her castmates at the screening…



Ecco alcune foto (le altre le trovate https://www.justjared.com/2021/07/10/ever-anderson-celebrates-black-widow-screening-with-peter-pan-wendy-castmates-exclusive/):

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La Anderson è molto alta, più di Molony che interpreta Peter Pan...

Inviato da: Hiroe il 11/7/2021, 23:30

... spero che non si veda nel film...

Comunque lei è splendida e, scusatemi, ma Molony è un Peter Pan orribile! Non si poteva prendere un Peter Pan di colore ma carino? Spero non accennino un amore tra lui e questa Wendy perché sarebbe inverosimile...

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 12/7/2021, 10:30

La
Conferma dell’ennesimo cast abominevole.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 12/7/2021, 15:37

CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 12/7/2021, 0:30) *
... spero che non si veda nel film...

Comunque lei è splendida e, scusatemi, ma Molony è un Peter Pan orribile! Non si poteva prendere un Peter Pan di colore ma carino? Spero non accennino un amore tra lui e questa Wendy perché sarebbe inverosimile...


Innamorate di Peter Pan sono non solo Wendy e Trilli, ma anche le sirene e Giglio Tigrato! Ma si sa, la disney ha un concetto molto peculiare di bellezza...
Io comunque questo film lo vedrò malgrado il cast (anche perché stimo il regista), ma rimango pronto a boicottare definitivamente i live action laddove, come ho detto più volte, sbagliassero il casting di Esmeralda...degli altri personaggi ormai non mi importa più nulla.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 12/7/2021, 21:28

Mi dispiace aver detto così di Molony, è un ragazzino e mi spiace giudicare il suo aspetto estetico in modo così brutale. Sono stata davvero poco sensibile stavolta.

In ogni caso non lo trovo adatto al ruolo.

X prince: secondo me in questo film non vedremo Trilli o Giglio Tigrato innamorate di Peter Pan. Il film si intitola Peter Pan e Wendy, quindi secondo me vorranno dare un contentino a chi ha sempre voluto vedere una storia d'amore tra i due. Lo dico anche perché le attrici scelte per Trilli e Giglio Tigrato sono delle donne, Peter è proprio un bambino, non ci credo che le faranno innamorare di lui...

Inviato da: veu il 12/7/2021, 21:50

non crediamo proprio che Trilly e Giglio Tigrato siano innamorate di Peter Pan in questo film.
Secondo noi solo Wendy sarà innamorata di Peter... Trilly sarà un'amica un po' gelosa mentre Giglio Tigrato è un'eroina del suo popolo, non è la ragazza del cartone.
Crediamo che si differenzi parecchio dal film del 1953 (sebbene il Classico è molto bello)... le scene iconiche ci saranno ma altre crediamo che saranno rielaborate del tutto
tenete conto che il regista ha intenzione di realizzare una versione nuova della storia, quindi differenze ci saranno

a noi non dispiace Molony come Peter Pan... è un ragazzino ma Peter è un ragazzino, il ragazzino che non vuol crescere, mica può essere un adulto... Wendy è molto bella

Inviato da: Under the sea il 12/7/2021, 23:36

Anch'io penso che ne trilli ne Giglio tigrato saranno innamorate di Peter...
Anzi secondo me giglio verrà trattata come Jasmine nel live action, quindi molto protettiva nei confronti del suo popolo,ed avrà molto spazio.
Anche perché devono colmare il vuoto lasciato da Pocahontas tra le live action,visto che non lo faranno...

Inviato da: veu il 13/7/2021, 21:31

a dire il vero Pocahontas è tra i progetti considerati per un live action... magari per Disney + (anche se è più da cinema come film)... prima o poi Pocahontas la devono fare, è troppo importante per la cultura americana... e il film è molto bello, sarebbe un peccato non realizzarla...

Inviato da: Under the sea il 13/7/2021, 23:31

Secondo me Pocahontas è improbabile che lo facciano, fece polemica già nel 95,figuratevi che polverone scatenerebbe oggi.
Basti pensare che Pocahontas è l'unica principessa che non compare ne in once Upon a Time ne in Sofia la principessa,dove praticamente sono apparse tutte.
Questo perché la Disney tende ad affossarla,Peccato perché a me piacerebbe molto...

Inviato da: veu il 25/7/2021, 11:53

Dalla https://www.instagram.com/p/CP1i63OrVbq/ (Giglio Tigrato nel film):

wapanatahk: Just came to set to watch a sneak peak of @disney Peter Pan & Wendy! And wow, were there tears shed. You guys are going to LOVE this !!

Inviato da: buffyfan il 25/7/2021, 12:34

eh vabbè, le dichiarazioni che fanno sono sempre tutte uguali e sembrano fatte con lo stampino! Roftl.gif Del resto, non potrebbero mai dire che fa schifo. rolleyes.gif

Inviato da: veu il 28/7/2021, 21:10

Dal sito https://collider.com/peter-pan-and-wendy-david-lowery-disney-remake-interview/:

David Lowery Explains Why 'Peter Pan and Wendy' Is His Favorite Thing He's Ever Made

The director addresses his own Peter Pan syndrome and calls the Disney movie his most personal film to date.

David Lowery has had a fascinating career, having bounced from low-budget indie fare such as Ain't Them Bodies Saints to Disney movies like Pete's Dragon while mixing in thoughtful dramas such as A Ghost Story and The Old Man & the Gun. His latest film, The Green Knight, is an epic medieval fantasy starring Dev Patel, and its hard R-rating is a far cry from his next movie, Peter Pan and Wendy, which is nearly done shooting.

Young stars Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson play the titular protagonists, while Jude Law co-stars as Captain Hook. They're joined by Jim Gaffigan as Mr. Smee and Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell, while Alan Tudyk and Molly Parker play Mr. and Mrs. Darling. Lowery co-wrote the script with his longtime collaborator Toby Halbrooks, and the film is slated to premiere on Disney+ next year.

In a recent interview with Collider, Lowery explained his approach to adapting J.M. Barrie's beloved story and why Peter Pan and Wendy turned out to be his favorite of all his films, even though it's still in production.

"I think, personally speaking, it's my favorite thing I've ever made, which I wasn't expecting going into it, but it is. I've never been as in love with a movie as I am with this one. We've got a couple of weeks left to go and I just love this movie. It's the most personal thing I've ever made," said Lowery, who had just finished day 91 of shooting when he spoke with Collider.

The film forced Lowery to confront his own Peter Pan complex, which is something I imagine many filmmakers grapple with over the course of their careers.

"It is, ironically, the most adult movie I've ever made. I went into it thinking that my entryway into this movie was that I've got a classic case of Peter Pan syndrome. I don't want to grow up. Who does? And I thought that was what was going to appeal to me about it, but in making it, in writing it, and now directing it and seeing it come to life, I've realized that this is a movie about me letting go of that. Whether that's good or bad, I haven't processed yet, but it's the first movie I've made from an adult perspective, if that makes any sense."

Lowery said it's important to him that Peter Pan and Wendy feels important to young audiences as a new generation discovers this timeless tale for the first time.

"It'll be an entire generation's first Peter Pan movie, and that's something I don't take lightly. I want this to be a movie that is important to the children who see [it]," said Lowery. "And I want to make a movie that will matter... that the kids will look back on fondly and think that they got something from it, that they learned something from it, that it mattered to them. And I hope that adults will feel the same way, because as someone who is just now finally feeling comfortable with calling myself an adult, I think there's a lot of valuable material that we've pulled from the source, from the text."

Lowery said the film is "very true to the original book and to the elements of the Disney movie that we can adapt. Obviously, there's a lot of things about the animated film that you're just going to leave to the darker side of history, but we're not reinventing the tale. But I hope that we are illuminating it and making it a movie of great import."

The director knows he isn't the first to tackle Peter Pan and that he surely won't be the last either, but he's excited for his version to exist as its own thing.

"Peter Pan's an evergreen property. It's something that will be remade and retold for the rest of time. This version of it will be... it's my version of it. It's the version that for the next 10 years will probably be the one that kids watch for the first time until it gets remade again," said Lowery. "I've said it already, I'm just in love with this movie, and I really am excited to show it to people."

Peter Pan and Wendy doesn't have an official release date yet but look for it on Disney+ sometime next year, while The Green Knight rides into theaters on July 30.



Qui l'intervista video:

https://youtu.be/S_97RqayI0I

Inviato da: veu il 31/7/2021, 11:37

Dal sito https://www.thewrap.com/david-lowery-the-green-knight-disney-remake-peter-pan-and-wendy-sibling-films/:

David Lowery Says ‘The Green Knight’ and Disney Remake ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ Are ‘Sibling’ Films

”I approach it exactly the same way, especially because I’m dealing with a text that is beloved to me,“ director says

You may wonder how massive stone giants, talking foxes, hulking tree demons and more fantastical oddities in David Lowery’s “The Green Knight” could come from the same guy who made grounded Americana indies like “The Old Man and the Gun” and “A Ghost Story.” But Lowery says that all of his films are something of a piece, and the film it may have the most in common with is one you may least expect: his upcoming live-action Disney remake, “Peter Pan and Wendy.”

The film will be Lowery’s second Disney remake after the underrated critical darling “Pete’s Dragon.” And while he says it might sound “facile,” both “The Green Knight” and “Peter Pan and Wendy” are “very similar.”

“All the things that matter to me about ‘Green Knight,’ all the things that are important to me, I carry over to ‘Peter Pan and Wendy.’ I approach it exactly the same way, especially because I’m dealing with a text that is beloved to me,” Lowery said in an interview with TheWrap. “It is very near and dear to my heart. I want to respect it. I want to honor it, and I also want to illuminate it to the best of my abilities with my own perspective.”

Lowery said he filmed “The Green Knight” and “Peter Pan” nearly back to back, and while the two movies have completely different audiences, with heavy and surreal material in “The Green Knight” he’d never put into a Disney film, he can’t help but note the similarities.

“I think to date, ‘A Ghost Story’ and ‘Pete’s Dragon’ are my two favorite of my feature films, and they feel like siblings to me,” he said. “I can’t help but feel they’re very similar, and I can’t help but suspect that ‘Green Knight’ and ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ will be another pair of siblings with a lot in common.”

He even teased that “Peter Pan and Wendy” will have an Easter Egg calling back to “The Green Knight,” with Lowery secretly sneaking the knight’s character design into the Disney film.

Lowery’s “The Green Knight” is an adaptation of the 14th Century chivalric romance poem and Arthurian legend written by “Anonymous,” as he attributes it in the film’s opening credits. It tells the quest of Sir Gawain, as played by Dev Patel, who on Christmas Day faces the sinister Green Knight (Ralph Ineson) and accepts a challenge that will seal his fate. The mysterious knight says that whatever blow Gawain lands on him, he must travel to a remote Green Chapel one year later and take the same blow in return. Gawain chops the knight’s head off, and the next year, he embarks on a journey to meet the knight and return his promise.

But that’s just the set up in a surrealist experience that finds Patel’s Sir Gawain encountering bandits, ghosts, torrential downpours and more. Lowery throws a lot at the wall, with each set piece more painterly, beautiful and at times bizarre than the last. And he adds that the studio A24 “never batted an eyelash” in wondering where he might want to take the film next.

Lowery said that at Toronto film fest, his previous film “The Old Man and the Gun” was called his “latest in my series of bedtime stories,” a line that has stuck with him and fits exactly with “The Green Knight.”

“Every single one of them feels like a fable or a bedtime story. I’ve often referred to them myself as fairy tales,” he said. “They’ve always felt distanced from reality. They’ve never felt completely tethered to the real world. They all had this through line, this surrealist approach to reality that is very much in keeping with my own perspective on the world.”

“The Green Knight” feels both surreal and grounded at once, blending tones of grave, operatic drama and elegant sincerity, and it seems to embody all the contradictions of the original text as its been translated and interpreted in countless ways throughout centuries. In that sense, Lowery says his film was inspired in equal parts by Ron Howard’s “Willow” as it was Jim Jarmusch’s “Dead Man.”

But he called making “The Green Knight” back to back with “Peter Pan and Wendy” an “enriching experience” that helped make the films feel similar, even if not in tone.

“I think ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’ is the happiest I’ve ever been on a set because when you’re making a movie like that, the ultimate goal is to bring joy, so there’s a lot of joy going into it,” he said. “‘Green Knight’ was a lot of fun and we laughed a lot, but it wasn’t quite as joyful as you can imagine. There were some pretty dark days on set where we all left pretty somewhat woeful due to the subject matter and the images we were capturing.”

David Lowery’s “The Green Knight” opens in theaters from A24 on Friday.

Inviato da: veu il 9/8/2021, 22:25

Nuove foto di Ever e Josh (Wendy e Michele nel film) nel dietro le quinte a Newfoundlland:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSWvYe5K90F/

Inviato da: veu il 13/8/2021, 13:44

Il regista paragona Peter Pan e Wendy a The Revenant...

Dal sito https://comicbook.com/movies/news/peter-pan-and-wendy-director-pitched-movie-the-revenant-with-flying-children/:

Peter Pan & Wendy Director Pitched Movie as "The Revenant With Flying Kids"

Peter Pan & Wendy, Disney's new version of Peter Pan has an uphill battle with some audiences since it's both yet another live-action remake of a Disney cartoon but also yet another Peter Pan movie. Though Disney's remakes do well at the box office they often draw the ire of movie fans, not to mention the glut of Peter Pan movies that have been released (two alone debuted in 2020). That said, filmmaker David Lowery, who masterfully remade Pete's Dragon for the studio beforehand, has a way into the material and opened up about taking on the property despite himself thinking that there are too many Peter Pan movies out there.

"I hesitate to use the word grounded because it has fairies and flying children in it," Lowery revealed to The Kingcast podcast. "But when I went to talk to the studio about it I was like 'What if we stay true to the original material, remove the problematic elements of both the novel and the animated film of course, but then treat it like The Revenant. What if we made The Revenant with flying kids?' And they were into it. It’s not 100% like that but it’s sort of the ethos by which we’ve gone about making it....That was sort of the idea, have it be visceral, have it be grounded, it’s still joyful, it’s still full of exuberance and magic, so that’s why I don’t like to use the word ‘grounded.’

Lowery revealed that the film might be the first Peter Pan movie to be shot on location as opposed to sound stages, noting that coincidentally much of the crew of The Revenant are also working on Peter Pan & Wendy as both were shot in Vancouver. He opened up further on his take on the material and how he came to it, teasing some pretty gruesome elements.

"Well you can’t see the video but I currently have sitting next to me a skeleton of a lost boy that didn’t make it," the filmmaker added. "The weirdest thing about it is that when Disney brought it to me and asked me if I’d be interested in doing it, I had the same response which is that it feels like it’s been done a lot before. Do we need another Peter Pan film?... But then I started to think about what it means to me and I just got personally invested in it and so all I can say is I’m bringing my own perspective to it and in doing so I realized it might be the most grown-up movie I’ve ever made, in terms of the way it’s approaching its themes, ironically being about a kid that doesn’t want to grow up. It’s a very mature take on the material and obviously we’re still shooting it so hopefully I don’t realize I’ve gone down the wrong path and change everything in the edit."

He continued, "That in and of itself is interesting to me, hopefully it’s interesting to others, but then I also really believe this to be true, it’s an evergreen property. Like Robin Hood, like Dracula, there will be more Peter Pan films in the future, but for one specific generation this will be their first one, and I want to make it the best version I can for that audience, for those viewers, for those people who will be introduced to a time honored legend vis-a-vie this movie, and that’s really important to me."

Jude Law stars in Peter Pan & Wendy as the infamous Captain Hook. He'll be joined by Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell, Ever Anderson as Wendy, Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, Molly Parker as Mrs. Darling, Alan Tudyk as Mr. Darling, Joshua Pickering as John, Jacobi Jupe as Michael, Alyssa Wapanatank as Tiger Lily, and Jim Gaffigan as Smee.

Peter Pan & Wendy will debut on Disney+ in 2022.



Traduzione dell'articolo dal sito https://www.badtaste.it/cinema/articoli/peter-pan-david-lowery-ha-proposto-alla-disney-di-fare-un-revenant-con-bambini-volanti/:

Peter Pan: David Lowery ha proposto alla Disney di fare un “Revenant con bambini volanti"

Revenant – Redivivo con Leonardo DiCaprio non è esattamente il tipo di film che si paragonerebbe a una storia come quella di Peter Pan, eppure è esattamente quanto fatto a un incontro con la Disney da David Lowery, il regista del nuovo Peter Pan e Wendy che arriverà direttamente su Disney+ nel 2022.
Come raccontato durante il podcast The Kingcast:

Quando ne parlai con lo studio la mia proposta fu: “Che ne dite di restare fedeli al materiale originale, togliere gli elementi problematici del romanzo e del film animato e trattarlo come Revenant? E se facessimo un Revenant con bambini volanti?“. Loro apprezzarono.

Non sarà esattamente così ovviamente, ma abbiamo utilizzato quel tipo di etica durante la lavorazione… volevamo che fosse realistico, viscerale. È comunque una storia gioiosa, piena di esuberanza e di magia, ecco perché non mi piace usare la parola “realistico”.

Il nuovo approccio ha voluto che il regista girasse un mucchio di sequenze in esterni più che in teatro di posa.


Ha poi aggiunto:

Non puoi vederlo, ma qui accanto a me c’è lo scheletro di un bimbo sperduto che non ce l’ha fatta. La cosa bizzarra è che quando la Disney mi ha proposto il progetto, ho avuto la stessa risposta di molti, ovvero che Peter Pan è già stato fatto tante volte: c’era bisogno di un altro film?

Ma poi ho pensato a cosa significasse per me e ho iniziato a sentirmi emotivamente coinvolto, perciò quello che posso dire è che mostrerò tutto dal mio punto di vista. Potrebbe rivelarsi il mio film più adulto in assoluto in base all’approccio adottato per le tematiche e nonostante si parli di un ragazzino che non vuole crescere. È una rivisitazione molto matura della storia.

Ovviamente stiamo ancora girando, perciò spero di non rendermi conto di aver scelto la strada sbagliata e di dover cambiare tutto in fase di montaggio
.

Ha poi concluso:

Come Robin Hood e Dracula, ci saranno altri film di Peter Pan in futuro, ma ogni generazione avrà il suo film di Peter Pan. Io voglio realizzare la versione migliore possibile per quel pubblico, per quegli spettatori, per tutti coloro che conosceranno la storia di questa leggenda per la prima volta. Per me è molto importante.

Il film, diretto da David Lowery, regista di Il drago invisibile e Storia di un fantasma, avrà come protagonisti Alexander Molon e Ever Anderson nei panni rispettivamente di Peter e Wendy: Alexander Molony ha recitato in alcune serie televisive come Raa Raa the Noisy Lion, Claude e The Reluctant Landlord mentre Ever Anderson è invece la figlia di Milla Jovovich e Paul W.S. Anderson, ha fatto una piccola apparizione in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter nei panni di una giovanissima Alice e anche nei panni della Regina Rossa ed è apparsa anche in Black Widow.

Jim Gaffigan (American Life, Lo scandalo Kennedy) è entrato a far parte del cast nel ruolo di Spugna, noto braccio destro di Capitan Uncino, interpretato da Jude Law. Yara Shahidi sarà Campanellino, mentre Molly Parker (House of Cards) e Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) saranno i signori Darling; Joshua Pickering sarà John, mentre Jacobi Jupe interpreterà Michael. Alyssa Wapanatâhk, infine, sarà Giglio Tigrato.

Inviato da: veu il 14/8/2021, 10:26

L'attrice Alyssa Wapanatâhk (che interpreta Giglio Tigrato) annuncia la fine delle riprese del film sulle sue Stories di Instagram... la fine è stata celebrata con fuochi d'artificio sulla spiaggia.




Qui anche una pagina https://www.instagram.com/p/CSiIfrSqEF2/ dedicata al film riporta la fine delle riprese:


liveactiontinkerbell: That's a wrap on Peter Pand and Wendy
🎬😭I’m too exited

✨So proud of all the cast and crew on working so hard on this film and can’t wait to see it next year! ✨

Inviato da: veu il 19/8/2021, 22:47

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2021/08/18/peter-pan-wendy-inspired-by-2019s-the-lighthouse/:

‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Inspired by 2019’s ‘The Lighthouse’

Today, David Lowery, director of The Green Knight and Disney+’s Peter Pan & Wendy took to Reddit yesterday in an “Ask Me Anything” thread. In response to a Redditor’s question, Lowery revealed a fact about his upcoming film that has been turning heads.

One Reddit user pointed out similarities between The Green Knight and other A24 films such as Midsommar and The Lighthouse. Lowery’s response is interesting; he denies any intentional similarities with those films and The Green Knight, as he hadn’t seen those films during the time of production.

However, this is where it gets interesting, at least for Disney fans. Lowery goes on to say that his “new Disney film was very influenced by The Lighthouse“. This new Disney film he speaks of could only be the upcoming Peter Pan & Wendy, the live-action remake of the 1953 animated classic.

At first glance, this comparison seems absurd. After all, how could a New England Gothic film have any similarities to the story of Peter Pan? However, the waterside setting and the psychological aspects of Neverland make this an intriguing idea. Also in the thread is a confirmation that the film has wrapped filming, which we reported on earlier this week.

A link to the full thread can be found https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/p68vg9/im_david_lowery_i_wrote_and_directed_the_green/.

Peter Pan and Wendy is directed by David Lowery, who also wrote the screenplay along with Toby Halbrooks. Lowery previously directed the remake of Pete’s Dragon, released in 2016. In addition to Jude Law, the cast will include newcomer Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson as the titular characters, respectively. Tinkerbell will be played by Yara Shahidi and Alyssa Alook will play Tiger Lily, who we revealed will play a pivotal role in the film. At the Disney Investor Day last year, it was revealed that this film will be releasing directly to Disney+.

We expect to see our first look at the film at Disney+ Day this coming November.



Qui la chat tra il regista e i fans su Reddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/p68vg9/im_david_lowery_i_wrote_and_directed_the_green/

Inviato da: Under the sea il 20/8/2021, 0:38

Comunque da come ne parlano questo film sembra che voglia davvero sorprendere e fare qualcosa di diverso

Inviato da: veu il 20/8/2021, 22:45

News:

* Sotto trovate la prima immagine di Alexander Molony e Ever Anderson nei panni di Peter e Wendy con i costumi di scena;
* il compositore di The Green Knight (l'ultimo film diretto da Lowery, il regista di Peter Pan e Wendy), Daniel Hart, si occuperà delle musiche della pellicola.

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2021/08/20/first-look-at-peter-pan-the-green-knight-composer-reteaming-with-director-david-lowery-to-score/:

First Look at ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Revealed; ‘The Green Knight’ Composer Reteaming With Director David Lowery to Score

Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, Peter Pan & Wendy, wrapped production last week. With a production wrap, a new photo has been shared with us of Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson in costume as Peter Pan and Wendy.

As the Disney+ film moves on to the post-production phase, the studio has found a composer for the project and the name should not be a surprise to anyone who is a fan of director David Lowery’s previous work.

Composer Daniel Hart, who most recently scored Lowery’s most recent film The Green Knight, has been brought on to score Peter Pan & Wendy. Hart has scored every movie David Lowery has directed which includes Aint Them Bodies Saints, The Old Man & The Gun, A Ghost Story, and Disney’s 2016 reimagining of Pete’s Dragon.

This live-action remake is expected to be unlike things we have seen from the other remakes. David Lowery has called this movie The Revenant with flying kids, which ironically the crew that worked on that film worked on this one as well. He has recently said it is heavily inspired by The Lighthouse.

"I hesitate to use the word grounded because it has fairies and flying children in it. But when I went to talk to the studio about it I was like ‘What if we stay true to the original material, remove the problematic elements of both the novel and the animated film of course, but then treat it like The Revenant. What if we made The Revenant with flying kids?’ And they were into it. It’s not 100% like that but it’s sort of the ethos by which we’ve gone about making it….That was sort of the idea, have it be visceral, have it be grounded, it’s still joyful, it’s still full of exuberance and magic, so that’s why I don’t like to use the word ‘grounded.’ - Lowery

Peter Pan & Wendy stars Jude Law (Fantastic Beasts, Captain Marvel) as Captain Hook; Ever Anderson (Black Widow) as Wendy; Alexander Molony (The Reluctant Landlord) as Peter Pan; Yara Shahidi (Black•ish) as Tinker Bell; Jim Gaffigan (Troop Zero); Molly Parker (House of Cards) as Mrs. Darling; Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) as Mr. Darling; newcomers Joshua Pickering as John; Jacobi Jupe, brother of actor Noah Jupe, as Michael and Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily.

The film was originally set to be released on Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, and sometime later scheduled to be released theatrically, but in December 2020, the film was officially announced during Disney’s Investor Day Meeting last December and is expected to be released as a Disney+ exclusive again due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film is scheduled to be released on Disney+ in 2022.

We will be getting our first look at the film during Disney+ Day in November. Disney+ will also show off tons of from projects like Pinocchio, Disenchanted, and various projects from Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, Pixar, and the Muppets.






Che ne dite? Vi piacciono?

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 21/8/2021, 9:26

Ancora peggio di quel che credevo 😩
Anche Uncino non mi piaceva nelle foto precedenti e non oso immaginare Trilly che sarà ancora piu lontana dall’iconica fatina disney.
Passo e chiudo.

Inviato da: veu il 21/8/2021, 14:24

Beh ma sono immagini del dietro le quinte... se guardate anche Wendy sembra in sottoveste e mutande...

Inviato da: veu il 21/8/2021, 14:26

Da https://www.instagram.com/p/CSuj8PIgx-q/ di Joshua Pickering, che interpreta Gianni Darling:

joshuabluepickering:

That’s a wrap! Can’t really put into words how amazing the last 7 months have been! Thank you so much to #davidlowery for trusting me to to play #johndarling. To @disney for taking us all on this amazing adventure. My wonderful agent @ajartist84 for always believing in me and thank you to my wonderful cast mates
@everanderson
@alexandermolonyofficial
@sebastian_billingsleyrodriguez
@caelanedie
@florencebensberg
@theyatestwins
@noahmatthewsmatofsky
@felixdesousaofficial
@diana.tsoy.official
@wapanatahk
@jimgaffigan
@garfieldawilson
@allusernamestakenaddie
#judelaw #disneyliveaction @disneyplus #disneyplus #peterpanandwendy #makingmovies #neverland #peterpan #canada #newfoundland #vancouver


Immagine del logo (molto bello):


Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 21/8/2021, 15:53

CITAZIONE (veu @ 21/8/2021, 15:24) *
Beh ma sono immagini del dietro le quinte... se guardate anche Wendy sembra in sottoveste e mutande...

Certo, perche' Wendy parte per l'isola che non c'e' in camicia da notte, ma in questo caso, essendo un outfit troppo femminile e delicato 8 non sia mai!) le avranno fatto indossare l'intimo d'epoca che diventabo top e pantaloni, cosi puo' essere comoda e muoversi come un maschio . Mi giocherei le palle ahahah.
Il protagonista cmq e' orrendo, quello non e' Peter Pan, il mio alterego dai capelli rossicci, e' un'altra cosa e non mi interessa

Inviato da: veu il 22/8/2021, 11:35

Pensiamo proprio che questa scelta dell'utilizzo dell'intimo di Wendy come costume è dovuto al fatto che:
1) devono usare costumi d'epoca e la camicia da notte del cartone non è il costume d'epoca che si usava nell'età Vittoriana (quanto piuttosto negli anni '40/'50 del Novecento, poi ai film animati si perdona tutto ma se vogliono un po' di realismo nei costumi allora devono mettere l'intimo corretto della metà dell'800);
2) l'intimo rende l'idea dei pantaloni che è più congegnale per muoversi in scena e rende Wendy maggiormente femminista (come accaduto a Belle anche se lei aveva una gonna in intimo e non i pantaloni, perché nel '700 l'intimo era ancora coperto da gonne, nell'800 è diverso);
3) Wendy avrà una vestaglia sopra l'intimo...

Ecco qua la foto intera dei costumi di Peter e Wendy e una scena di riprese con Wendy che indossa una vestaglia... notate che ha gli stivaletti come Belle nel remake:

Da https://www.instagram.com/p/CSxNqVfrpfg/




Da https://www.facebook.com/EllistonNL/photos/a.963247537055248/4324076684305633/?type=3&__xts__:

Elliston, Newfoundland & Labrador:
Elliston's picture of the week: "Peter Pan & Wendy Filming" - Posted: August 8, 2021. Disney was filming scenes for the "Peter Pan & Wendy" movie near the end of the Elliston to Spillar's Cove trail yesterday. Center is Ever Anderson, the actress playing Wendy.



Inviato da: buffyfan il 22/8/2021, 12:24

Mah, devo dire che non mi dispiacciono. Lei perfetta come Wendy.. lui non riesco ad inquadrarlo, devo vederlo in scena per farmi un'idea ahah

Inviato da: veu il 22/8/2021, 12:57

noi li troviamo belli. Lei è bellissima e perfetta. Anche lui non è affatto male, anzi, rende molto come Peter Pan. Poi li vedremo in scena, ma già vestiti in costume c'è meno divario rispetto alla prima di Black Widow dove sia Molony sia la Anderson si sono presentati e si notava una certa differenza d'età tra loro, qui con trucco e parrucco sono perfetti assieme (inoltre pensiamo che alla prima di Black Widow la Anderson era truccata maggiormente in quanto anche lei parte del film mentre Molony e il resto del cast di Peter Pan erano andati a omaggiare e sostenere la collega di lavoro quindi seppur con look studiati certo non erano stati passati al trucco e parrucco dei grandi stilisti come per gli attori parte della pellicola di cui vi era la prima)...


tra l'altro che ne pensate se facessero combattere anche Wendy contro i Pirati di Capitan Uncino? magari la sua tenuta è per renderla più agile nei movimenti e nell'eventuale combattimento...

Inviato da: veu il 23/8/2021, 13:46

Un po' di messaggi sulla fine delle riprese da parte del cast:

Alexander Molony (Peter Pan):

alexandermolonyofficial:

I've been putting off posting as it makes it seem even more final, but just like that after arriving in Vancouver on 9th January, it's a wrap on Peter Pan and Wendy, and my 'awfully big adventure' has come to an end.

Thank you to our most wonderful director David Lowery, @disneystudios, the producers and the casting team for putting their faith in me.

My 'Neverland Passport' is full and so is my heart 💚. Full of so many magical memories to last a lifetime and many, many very special people, across cast and crew, who I have shared this experience with 💫💫. I hope we get to meet up again in Neverland soon ⭐

#peterpanandwendy #peterpan
#lostboys #disneystudios #disney #davidlowery #alexandermolony #makingmemories
#makingmovies #grateful #director #magic #neverland #vancouver #newfoundland #disneyliveaction #disneyremake #thatsawrap #wrap #memories #disneyplus #castingdirector #debrazane #secondstartotheright @disney








Joshua Pickering (Gianni Darling):

joshuabluepickering:

That’s a wrap! Can’t really put into words how amazing the last 7 months have been! Thank you so much to #davidlowery for trusting me to to play #johndarling. To @disney for taking us all on this amazing adventure. My wonderful agent @ajartist84 for always believing in me and thank you to my wonderful cast mates
@everanderson
@alexandermolonyofficial
@sebastian_billingsleyrodriguez
@caelanedie
@florencebensberg
@theyatestwins
@noahmatthewsmatofsky
@felixdesousaofficial
@diana.tsoy.official
@wapanatahk
@jimgaffigan
@garfieldawilson
@allusernamestakenaddie
#judelaw #disneyliveaction @disneyplus #disneyplus #peterpanandwendy #makingmovies #neverland #peterpan #canada #newfoundland #vancouver






Florence Bensberg (una delle bimbe perdute, Curly):

florencebensberg:

So that's a wrap on Peter Pan & Wendy. It's difficult to express just how special the last 6 months have been. So grateful to my friends that are the amazing cast and crew, Disney, the producers and to the incredible director David Lowery who has inspired and encouraged me in so many ways. In making this movie we truly all became Lost Boys for real. Forever ♥

#grateful #peterpanandwendy #disney #lostboys #wrap #friends #makingmovies #disneymagic #neverland #secondstartotheright






Ever Anderson (Wendy):

everanderson:

I’m in my happy place with one of my best friends (and on screen brother) @joshuabluepickering! It doesn’t hurt to also be in #newfoundland one of the most beautiful locations in the world filming my first lead role in #peterpanandwendy! #everanderson #disney #bestfriends








Inviato da: veu il 23/8/2021, 13:50

E qui una carta di ringraziamenti a Moonlight Feather (ditta che vende piume) che svela una ricerca grafica per il film:

Da https://www.instagram.com/p/CSKsGA5BFmV/:

moonlightfeather:

We received this Thank You card from the set director for the upcoming Disney live action film Peter Pan and Wendy 😆😆🤩🧚🪶🎬🎥 Everyone on the phone was super nice, and can’t wait to see this movie in 2022! 🍿#moonlightfeather #peterpanandwendy #liveactionfilm #disney




Inviato da: veu il 1/9/2021, 22:36

Dalle Stories di Instagram di Skyler Shuler il primo sguardo al film sarà a novembre:


Inviato da: veu il 2/9/2021, 23:20

Dal sito https://pierantonishoes.com/:

La ditta italiana Pierantoni Shoes & Atelier ha lavorato alle calzature e ai costumi di Peter Pan & Wendy (oltre a una serie di altre produzioni, tra cui varie stagioni del Trono di Spade, fiction italiane, film internazionali e prossimi progetti come il film DC Black Adam, ecc).

Ecco la scheda dal https://pierantonishoes.com/portfolio/:

Peter Pan & Wendy
(2022)

Cast: Alan Tudyk, Jude Law, Molly Parker
Director:David Lowery
Costume Designer: Ngila Dickson
Assistant Costume Designer: Angela Bright , Courtney Daniel
Production: Disney



Riportiamo la notizia per celebrare il made in Italy...

Inviato da: veu il 12/9/2021, 21:07

Dalle Stories di Instagram di Skyler Shuler:




Alle domande se il coccodrillo (conosciuto come Tick - Tock in America per via del ticchettio dell'orologio che ha ingoiato insieme alla mano di Capitan Uncino) sarà presente nel film, il noto Skyler risponde che sì sarà presente.

Inviato da: veu il 14/9/2021, 22:15

Trilly (Yara Shahidi), Ariel (Halle Bailey) e Biancaneve (Rachel Zegler) al Met Gala 2021:

Dal sito https://twitter.com/TheDisInsider/status/1437598029314363393:

Ariel: @HalleBailey Sirena
Snow White: @RachelZegler Mela rossa
Tinker Bell: Yara Shahidi Fata

All looking stunning at the #MetGala


https://twitter.com/TheDisInsider/status/1437598029314363393

Inviato da: veu il 6/10/2021, 22:08

Un'intervista alla production designer del film, Jade Healy:

Dal sito https://filmspeak.net/interviews/2021/8/2/production-designer-jade-healy-discusses-her-process-on-making-the-green-knight:

Production Designer Jade Healy Discusses the Visuals of 'The Green Knight' and Collaborating with David Lowery

IN THE MEDIEVAL EPIC, ‘THE GREEN KNIGHT’, THERE IS NO MISTAKING THE AMOUNT OF DETAILED CRAFT ON THE DISPLAY FROM HEALY, LOWERY, AND THE FILMMAKING TEAM.

Part of Director David Lowery’s great success falls on the shoulders of Jade Healy; production designer for all of Lowery’s films, save one. Healy has created cinematic worlds for some of the best directors working today like Yorgos Lanthimos, Noah Baumbach, and Marielle Heller, and is considered by many to be one of the best production designers in the industry today.

With ‘The Green Knight’, she was given the monumental task of creating an Arthurian world we’ve never seen before on a lower budget than most films like this have been made on. Yet, using her past experience with Lowery and others has allowed her to roll with the punches, be extremely flexible, and deliver some of the best work of her career. FilmSpeak’s Ryan McQuade had the privilege of chatting with her about The Green Knight, we collaborating efforts with Lowery, why she works so well with the director, and even got to talk a little bit about what her and Lowery’s next film, ‘Peter Pan and Wendy’, is going to be like. It was a fascinating conversation and will make fans of The Green Knight want to see the film again.

Ryan McQuade: First off, I have to say, I love this film. I've seen it. It's fantastic. I think it's sort of the culmination of all of David's work to make this epic masterpiece for everyone and truly my favorite film of the year so far. And I think what’s such a big part of my admiration is a lot of your work with him in this film. So I got to ask you, you worked with David before on a couple of his projects in Pete’s Dragon and A Ghost Story. Can you talk a little bit about how you guys met and what you love about working with David as opposed to other collaborators that keeps you coming back?

Jade Healy: Well, it goes further than that. We did Ain’t Them Body Saints together, too. That was our first one for collaboration. In fact, we did a small movie that David was doing sound on and editing, and we're all writing on it. We were with four people. I was acting it. We were all co-writers, and we shot in Costa Rica with Chris Ray. And that's how we met. We met at a fourth of July party, and it was sort of like, “this is David.” And then the next time we met was in Costa Rica, and we just really got along really well.

David can be a little shy at first when we get to know him, but not at all afterward. And we just got along really well. And when he wrote Ain’t Them Body Saints, he sent me the script and asked me if I wanted to design it. He was a fan of House of the Devil, and he was friends with Ty West. So he had asked me if I wanted to work on it? Of course, I said yes. The script is amazing. And that was the beginning of our collaboration, and we've really been working together ever since. The only reason I couldn't do The Old Men and The Gun is because I was on I, Tonya. Otherwise, I would have done it. And we sort of said that we would try not to ever miss another one. So I love working with David. I mean, I talked about this all the time but it’s very easy for me to wax poetic on my collaborations with David. He's a creative collaborator. He lets you into his creative process in a way that not every director does.

Every director has their own process of how they like to work. And I'm here to adapt to a director's way of working. But with David, he's so giving and he's so humble and he wants to hear what you have to say and you feel very welcome. And we've been working together now for almost 10 years, so we're pretty connected. And I don't have to worry about saying what I think about something. Of course, I still spend a lot of time writing an email when I'm sort of bringing up a note that might be a little difficult.

So I'm still delicate with when I approach David. But I do feel that I can. And that's what's really special, that I can go beyond the role of just designer. And I think in my role with David is I can be a soundboard. And that's what I like to be there for him and always. So I'm there from the beginning, with the first draft. Actually, I just found an email the other day where he sent me the first draft of The Green Knight and he said, “I'm just working on this thing.I have no idea if anyone will give us money to make this movie. Who knows?” And then you wrote just “maybe, just maybe.” And that's all the way to the end. In the edit, I watched every edit. That's just what I love. He's still family. He's a friend, and it's special. And we know that we'll be working together for forever.

RM: Absolutely. It's a great collaboration. Did you have any connection to the original source material? Obviously, everyone mostly knows the story. And it seems like David had a kinship or real wanting to make, this feels like a real passion project of his. And so I would just wonder if you did too and if that shapes your take on the world?

I guess I didn't have any real particular relationship with The Green Knight. But, of course, as a designer, when your favorite collaborator presents with a medieval movie, you're like, you sound a little bit like what, of course, yeah that’s amazing. But I have a kinship with nature. So for me, that nature is really important to me. It’s sort of my place of meditation and where I go. So just for the different themes that play The Green Night definitely spoke to me. And I was really excited to explore those themes. So that was a connection for me, for sure.

RM: So you speak about nature there. But was there any sort of jumping-off point in terms of maybe other literature or films or things that inspired you to sort of come up with initial designs? Was it just what you thought of what be cool to see in an Arthurian story nowadays?

JH: No. I think we wanted to kind of erase from our minds in some ways, everything you think of with medieval films. I think all the creative team, Malgosia (Turzanska, costumer designer), David and Andrew Palermo (cinematographer), we were like, “Okay, there's the medieval movie. What are we making?” And we knew we wanted to make something that I don't want to say stood alone. But we weren't trying to be historically accurate in some way. We were thinking of something more tonal. We weren't trying to be like “it's the 14th century, and everything has to be exact.”

We wanted to be able to sort of open it up to creative interpretations of what that felt like in this world. And we were thinking a lot of tone and color and mood, and we didn't speak a lot, honestly. It wasn't historical. Those weren't the big things for us, like history, history, history. It was more about the feeling of this time. You think medieval and 14th century and your brain sort of kind of goes somewhere. And I looked at a lot of paintings, art from that time period that was more inspirational for me. Of course, I looked at a lot of movies, but often I looked at medieval movies to see what I hated. What is it that I don't like about how this movie looks? And there were some clear things that sort of jumped out to me that I knew I really didn't want to go down those sort of tropes and creating that kind of medieval world. So, for me, the color, tone, and texture, I was really lifting from art, from medieval art, and looking at a lot of religious iconographies.

And then, of course, looking at the architecture of the time, especially for the Great Hall, because we built quite a few sets. But The Great Hall was a big set that we built. And I was really trying to figure out which architecture really spoke to me. And I think, as a designer, there's often what we call it AHA moment. Where the eureka a, where you sort of you're looking, you're searching, your researching, and then you see some tiny image in a book. You enlarge it, and you're like, “Whoa, what is this?” And then you dig down and you go down that rabbit hole. And that's kind of what happened for me on The Green Knight with Great Hall. And I found some of that spoke to me and made sense for the film and the story and the characters.

RM: Yeah, the whole look of Camelot is unlike, I think, anything we've ever seen before. I mean, even the roundtable itself looks so different. Like you think of it as a little round table that's, like your dining room table, is what we all have in our minds. And now it's sort of, like a horseshoe element that you guys created there. And it's very dark and almost modern in a sense. So I guess, talk a little bit about the approach of making something stand out. It's so modern, yet it does feel very much of the time. And each set looks very different in specific. So can you speak to the designs of Camelot itself and what you and David wanted to do with this iconic location in the lore?

JH: When I was trying to figure out what Camelot would look like, of course, anchoring it around the Great Hall and the tower, that's when I had the AHA moment while researching, and I came across this Cathedral called the Abbey of Thoronet, which is in France. And it's very Romanesque. And that's when I had sort of already started to go down the direction I was like, Romanesque is what I want. Very clean, simple, striking architecture, where sometimes in the medieval goth, it gets to be, like, lots of stuff happening. And there's something about the romance architecture that was so telling. And it made me think of The Green Knight has these amazing carvings on the door, very steep and sort of myth and just mystery in some way. Something about it with very simple, clean brick layouts. And Thoronet Abbey has this sort of pinkish sand color brickwork. I mean, if you look at reference images, you can see where I got the inspiration for the Great Hall, and it's just so clean.

And I was looking for shapes. I want something clean, angular, but that spoke to sort of the right time period and the architecture. So I started with that. And, of course, you have to remember, we're on a budget. Right. But it's impossible not to talk about the design process without talking about that because we hit the ground running. We had two months to prep, and we were building and we were limited to what the space we had. We had one stage where we had to build. And then we had to figure out how we could work in finding a barn and how we could use parts of that and build something else in there.

So it's a lot of finding. You always start with what you want it to look like in your drawings and your concept art and then you adapt and you find a place where it's never compromised, but you're actually buying something growing better from the idea of compromise. So with Camelot, it was really just about what is the scene in the Great Hall the first time we seemed to see the Green Knight, and that's how we came up with the shape of the round table.

We knew that the Green Knight I was going to come into the center, and we knew we wanted the round table to be wrapped around it. And I looked at a lot of references of Camelot and the round table and looking for something specific. I really wanted to be made of stone. I wanted to be something that was carved from stone, where you could have these sort of different carvings on it. So everything wanted to feel really earthy. I didn't want to have a lot of decors, and I didn't want it to be buffy.

I wanted to down to basics, really down for basics, which is sort of in the story of the core that down to dust to Earth to death and life. And I wanted the design to reflect that where I really didn't want flags and a bunch of these draped flags and the carpet that comes out that you walk in. I had zero interest. And that was the thing, “I was like, No, I wanted minimal. What did you have back then? What do you need it? You weren't like, “Let's decorate.” I was really just trying to find the bare bones of what this space was. And that's kind of how we approach sort of the design is creating this sort of stark and dramatic tonal world.

RM: I think that also blends into a different contrast when you're talking about the other Castle later the film, which is very fantastical and almost feels like a puzzle box. When I was watching, I was just like, what door is going to open to where? And there's this shot when the camera is going down on Dev as he's laying on the bed, and it looks like blue velvet curtains around him, and it just looks so lavish and different than anything he's ever experienced. So can you talk a little bit about that design in contrast to Camelot? A different experience for the character, obviously, and working with David, because within the confines of the film, it does feel like an entirely different location, obviously. But it feels different in terms of tone and everything that's inside that place as well.

JH: It's different in terms of time and period. Honestly, you're stepping into a new world, and we really wanted to play on that. And as he leaves, the safety of Camelot and goes on this sort of hero’s journey, adding the sort of fantasy quality of what he's actually experiencing. Is it real or an illusion? Was this Castle ever really there? Finding the sort of space to play with what this castle could be and really wanting it to feel like something he has never seen before. And especially even with the color at that point shift to sort of more Blues as we get there and creating something that felt that he would feel a little bit like a fish out of water in the space, in the presence of the Lady, in the presence of such a lavishness, seeing all these books and the grandeur of this location. So that's kind of where we're going with and we found this location and it had some amazing sort of ceilings and architecture. And we knew that it wasn't fourteenth century you're looking at.

But to us, we said, you know what, this is great because originally that wasn't where we were really going. That's sort of the beauty of when you are working on a film where you have to scout for locations because you can't build everything, sometimes something comes from that. And then you're like, what if and actually this works. This really works for us to create this sort of dreamy Castle that just sort of appears out of nowhere. And then was it really ever there? Was it just all in his head? So that's kind of where we are taking off point for the Lord and ladies location.

RM: Can you maybe speak a little bit about the collaboration once you guys are going to find things on location? You obviously are with David. You guys probably have the script or some version of that with you in your mind as you're sort of going from place to place. How long it took you to find all these different places something like the cottage or the woods?

JH: Yeah. For example, the only location we really interior that we found was Lord and Ladies, and we did the brothel interiors as well, part of that we built, but the rest of them were built. The cottage was a build, and the crypt tower was a build, and the Hall was a build. So I knew in my mind as I set out, my process is like, what needs to be built in order for us to get what we need? And these are the locations like we have to build these. We won't find these, it's just impossible. So we knew we were going to build those. And then as we were searching for all of our exteriors, really looking for the dramatic landscape that would lend itself sort of to the world, the dark world of this journey that he's on. They (the production team) scouted without me once because I was on another movie. And then we went in November a few months before, and then we set out in January, and we sort of had our locations.

And then we went back again to do some reshoots in some locations. We ended up replacing the exterior of Lord and Lady’s Castle because we didn't like it, and it just wasn't working because it was so sunny. You scale something in the winter and you're like it's great. And then by the time you shoot it, because of the actor’s availability, it's green and sunny and nothing looks like the way it did. And I just didn't have the same feeling anymore. So then luckily with David, we always know we carve out time to go back, and we figured it out, getting what we needed for being creative with how we would cheat locations to get that.

So it's a lot of looking around then with David and Andrew when we get somewhere, we just know you're seeing something. We spent a lot of time talking about it for me. For the Crooked Tower, we looked at a lot of castles, and that was something where I kind of step in. We found a barn, and I had to be creative with how we could make it work. And that's just [conceptualizing] and drawing and presenting it to David and always consider the light as it’s always a big consideration of where I can get light in for Andrew, for the DP.

But I think we ended up actually with a great set of figuring out how to make that work. And then we flipped that and built the corridor and the brothel later on. So David will sort of just send me a text sometimes, like, “I'm thinking of adding a scene. I need something like where he's going through some corridors.” And I'm like, “okay, okay.” And then I just kind of go, “okay, like this?” And I'll send him a picture. He's like, “Yeah, yeah, like that.” And then I'm like, well, where do we do this? How do I build this? And it's just a creative process of figuring out how to get what he needs. And I know his language enough.

RM: Yeah. It's almost like in sports when a team is played with each other for so long, they just know all the tendencies. And that's why that experience really shines through in the film. It would be hard not to speak about The Green Knight himself and speak about the design of that character, but also within the ending of this film, in which he becomes a giant centrepiece by the end of it. You're working with your design team and with the makeup team to figure out what this creature looks like and how do you work all together to make sure that all those boxes are checked off for everyone involved in terms of getting what everybody wants in that moment for that specific scene?

JH: You know, it's a work in progress, honestly. And getting the Green Knight right was something that we had our amazing costume Center working on. But we also had a concept artist that we brought in that did some amazing work as we were trying to really figure out what he would look like. And then, from there, we were able to start figuring out what the vines and the green would be. The Chapel actually was something we found, which is funny, because I forgot about, it's been two years now since I made this movie, but we were scouting another location, and our great AD Dutch, we worked with a ton, went for a bathroom break in the woods. And then he said, “Guys, there's an abandoned church over here, just covered in greens. You couldn't see it.” And we said “what?” Then we all kind of scurried over and we're like, sure enough, there the Chapel was. And we stood in it for a while. And the question was, is it too small? Is it big enough? We just fell in love with it, with the sort of the realness of this Chapel, almost a serendipity element of coming upon. It just felt so right. And we had these other options we were looking at, but nothing felt as right as that. And we built the river and the steps. And once we had that location, we could start to figure out how the Green Knight will stand there. Obviously, the actor, it's quite a long shot because of the time is passing and working with makeup, but also with WETA digital who I've worked with before and had a relationship with. And we knew they would move the vines. So it's just crossing your T’s and dotting your I’s and working it out really.

RM: My last question is that I know your next project is working with David again on his version of Peter Pan for Peter Pan and Wendy. I know you can't give too much away right now. Obviously, everything's under wraps, and wouldn’t want to get you in trouble with anyone, but I think that it's interesting that David's going from this to Peter Pan and you working alongside him. Are there sort of similar goals and tactics for that project that you can take over in terms of that lore and trying not to repeat because there have been so many versions of Peter Pan? How do you do that?

JH: Honestly, we always just try to erase. The process of how we work together is ingrained, but I try to erase anything that we did before and how we did it. And really just every new project is fresh and different. I think that's what makes it exciting. And David is really a director who's always challenging himself, so he doesn't want to do it the same way. And the more he grows as a filmmaker and the more the budgets grow, the more he's pushing and pushing to sort of go further and to try things.

And it's amazing for this one. It's like with Pete Dragon, I wasn't like, “let’s revisit all Pete Dragon.” I kind of separate myself from what that was. And it's always reading David's script and figuring out what are the themes. And then. to me, it's more going back to the source material, J.M Berry’s book and play and looking at the themes there as well, and what is the story we want to tell and how I was a sort of room with that and just really looking at it that way.

And it's always a story. And David gives so much in his scripts that there's always so much to work from. And I love working that way and really digging my heels and thinking about the character, so that's the same. That process is the same as just like, what's the story we're trying to tell, but trying not to spend too much time thinking about it again. I watched the Peter Pan movies just to look at what I hate (laughs).

RM: That's a lot of movies.

JH: Yeah, I looked skim through, and I was like, “Oh, no, no, no.” So a lot of them are already in my head, but I revisit them really just for that, just to see. But just erasing from my head kind of anything like that. I'm just trying to start from scratch.

RM: So awesome. Well, thank you so much for your time. And you guys knocked this out of the park.

JH: Oh, thank you so much. Glad you like it.




Inviato da: veu il 12/11/2021, 0:31

Skyler Shuler di The Disinsider alla domanda se al Disney+Day vedremo qualcosa di Pinocchio e Peter Pan dice che sicuramente di Pinocchio sì perché è in post produzione da mesi mentre di Peter Pan qualcosa mostreranno (un poster o altro) e forse un annuncio lunedì prossimo.

Video (al minuto 5:50):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpuIslPanNU


Al minuto 49:23 dice che Peter Pan potrebbe essere rilasciato su piattaforma nel tardo 2022, tipo per il Ringraziamento o Natale 2022

Inviato da: veu il 12/12/2021, 14:23

Dal sito https://www.btlnews.com/composers/daniel-hart-green-knight/, intervista a Daniel Hart il compositore delle musiche del film:

BTL: What have you been doing since finishing The Green Knight? Have you started working on David’s next movie, Peter Pan & Wendy, yet? Is that still fairly early and are you working the music while he’s shooting or not really?

Hart: Yeah. Especially with this one, because we wanted to do it without any temp music, as I started really early on, on Peter Pan & Wendy. Yeah, I’ve been working on it. I started and did a little bit of stuff in February, March and April, but I really started in August. I was working on another film in between. There’s a documentary about Fauci, it’s called Fauci. It’s on Disney+. It was such a rush. There’s like 90 minutes of score in the film, and I had about two months to do it, so I had to set Peter Pan & Wendy aside, to knock that out and started back full on in August. We don’t record the orchestra until March of next year, so I’ll be working that whole time, just on Peter Pan & Wendy. I turned down a couple of other possibilities, because I really wanted the time to work on this thing. It’s going to be pretty much non-stop music, and it’s about two hours long. That’s a lot of big orchestral and big choir stuff for me to write, so I need all that time to get it done the way I want it to be. After that, I start on a TV show version of Interview with the Vampire. It’s the same showrunner as The Exorcist TV show that I did a few years ago. He knows more about contemporary classical music and contemporary experimental, classical music than anybody in Hollywood that I’ve ever met. He’s a real joy to work for.

BTL: I’m always curious when I talk to different composers how knowledgeable the directors they work with are about music, and if that’s helpful or more detrimental?

Hart: I think most of my experiences have been with people who don’t know a ton about music, but as long as directors are able to communicate what it is that they like, or don’t like, or want in some way or another. If they’re just using adjectives to describe how it makes them feel, or describing their emotions in reaction to the music, that’s usually enough for us to find some common ground to talk about stuff. David is not a musician himself, but he’s taken the time to learn some musical terms and vocabulary, and he can speak to me in ways that are relevant to the score in more specific ways than some directors can. I’ve had some experiences where, like if someone played an instrument in junior high and haven’t really done something since, they’ll use a musical term, incorrectly and then there’s a bit of confusion, because I have to figure out what they actually mean or what they actually want, as opposed to what they’re saying. But most of the time, people either talk about music in specific musical terms or not at all. Either way, it seems to work out all right.

BTL: Are you able to work on multiple music projects at the same time? I know a TV series is a big commitment, so can you go back and forth between those projects with the films you’re scoring? Or are you just one project at a time?

Hart: Most of the time, I’m working on multiple things. I still have my own band, for which I’m writing music, and we were touring quite a fair amount. We were touring a few months out of the year, every year from 2013 through 2018, so most of the time that I’ve been scoring films, and so I would be working on some scores from the road sometimes. But yeah, working on at least a couple projects at a time is what I’ve been doing for most of the time that I’ve been scoring. But Peter Pan would be an exception to that. When we were doing Pete’s Dragon, I was also working on the pilot for The Exorcist, and those are some really long days back in 2016, trying to get both of those things done at the same time,

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 12/12/2021, 15:10

Io isolerei questa frase, "It’s going to be pretty much non-stop music, and it’s about two hours long. That’s a lot of big orchestral and big choir stuff for me to write, so I need all that time to get it done the way I want it to be"....

Cioè, fatemi capire, sarà un lungo film musicale di 2 ore?! E chi se l'immaginava. Non sarà un musical, ma data la descrizione potremmo trovarci di fronte ad un film epico ed emozionante.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 12/12/2021, 15:43

Azz!! Inimmaginabile!!!

Inviato da: veu il 12/12/2021, 21:43

crediamo che intenda la musica che accompagna le sequenze del film, non le canzoni, anche perché a quanto abbiamo capito Peter Pan & Wendy NON è un musical... forse ci sarà "Puoi volar" ma non crediamo ce ne siano altre (forse la ninna nanna di Wendy? ma per il pubblico di oggi magari è troppo leziosa)...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 12/12/2021, 23:44

Certo, non musical ma musicale, con musiche evidentemente solenni, vista la presenza di un coro.

Inviato da: veu il 17/12/2021, 22:43

Dalla pagina https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1471646244816654340 di Skyler Shuler:

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

Peter Pan & Wendy is testing this weekend.




E nei commenti:

louis @user683868 In risposta a @SkylerShuler:

Why wasn’t it listed in the Disney plus clip is it going to cinemas now ?

[i]Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler
:

Probably because it’s 2023 lol[/i]


E ancora:

ian @iggoism In risposta a @SkylerShuler:

Testing like test audience/s?

Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

Yes…




Traduzione: Per Peter Pan & Wendy, ci saranno i test screening al pubblico questo fine settimana. Alle domande di come mai non è nella presentazione di Disney + del 2022 e se questo possa portare a pensare ad un rilascio nelle sale cinematografiche, Skyler risponde che è perché sarà nel 2023 e pare escludere al momento un'uscita cinematografica...

Inviato da: veu il 19/12/2021, 19:09

Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1472362502549749760:

samuel blank @BlankSamuel:

Any word on the peter pan and Wendy trailer?


Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler:

Test screenings are taking place today, I don’t think we see a trailer for this anytime soon.

Inviato da: veu il 19/12/2021, 19:26

Da https://twitter.com/bigscreenleaks/status/1472440835312701440:

BSL @bigscreenleaks:

'Peter Pan & Wendy' is having a test screening this weekend. If you want to see it, you need to bring a child with you as they're the target demographic for this film.

Inviato da: veu il 22/1/2022, 12:23

News:

Pare che il film debutterà in streaming alla fine di quest'anno.


Dal sito https://deadline.com/2022/01/peter-pan-wendy-alexander-molony-signs-atlas-artists-1234917563/:

‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Star Alexander Molony Signs with Atlas Artists

EXCLUSIVE: Rising young British actor Alexander Molony has signed with Atlas Artists for representation in all areas.

Molony stars in the titular role of Peter Pan in the David Lowery-helmed Peter Pan & Wendy, Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic tale of a boy who wouldn’t grow up, and the three young siblings he whisks away to the enchanted island of Neverland. The film is expected to be released later this year.

Molony’s other credits include the Sky TV comedy Reluctant Landlord, Macbeth for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Bodies at London’s Royal Court Theatre, as well as voicing the title role in Disney’s animated Claude.

Molony continues to be repped by Sainou in the UK and attorney Michael Auerbach at Jackoway Austen.




Inoltre il mese prossimo ci saranno un paio di giorni di reshoots:

Da https://twitter.com/_ChristopherM/status/1481208361781809156:

Christopher Marc @_ChristopherM:

Disney's PETER PAN & WENDY undergoing a couple days of reshoots next month. The new live-action film comes from THE GREEN KNIGHT director David Lowery.

Inviato da: veu il 27/1/2022, 23:59

Dal sito https://thedisinsider.com/2022/01/27/peter-pan-wendy-gearing-up-for-additional-photography/:

‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Gearing up For Additional Photography

Disney’s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan, titled Peter Pan & Wendy, finished filming last Summer. However, production on the upcoming Disney+ film is far from completion.

Peter Pan & Wendy is heading back to Vancouver for a week of additional photography starting next week. Filming is expected to only take less than a week, beginning on February 2 and shooting through February 8. The film completed initial filming in Vancouver last Spring before heading to Newfoundland and Labrador over the Summer. It is unknown, what scenes they are filming but with the Vancouver setting, it is likely additional scenes in Neverland.

Newcomer and Peter Pan actor took to Instagram today to reveal he is already on his way to Vancouver for next weeks shoot, with the caption, “Return to Neverland"

Peter Pan & Wendy stars Jude Law (Fantastic Beasts, Captain Marvel) as Captain Hook; Ever Anderson (Black Widow) as Wendy; Molony (The Reluctant Landlord) as Peter Pan; Yara Shahidi (Black•ish) as Tinker Bell; Jim Gaffigan (Troop Zero); Molly Parker (House of Cards) as Mrs. Darling; Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) as Mr. Darling; newcomers Joshua Pickering as John; Jacobi Jupe, brother of actor Noah Jupe, as Michael and the aforementioned Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily.

The film is directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon, The Green Knight) and produced by Jim Whitaker (Pete’s Dragon). omposer Daniel Hart, who most recently scored Lowery’s most recent film The Green Knight, will score.



Da https://www.instagram.com/alexandermolonyofficial/?utm_source=ig_embed:


alexandermolonyofficial:

Return to Neverland

Inviato da: veu il 3/2/2022, 23:07

Notizie:

* Le riprese aggiuntive sono iniziate il 2 febbraio e terminano l'8 febbraio.

* Alexander Molony (Peter Pan) e Ever Anderson (Wendy) sono entrambi a Vancouver per le riprese aggiuntive.


Dal sito http://hollywoodnorthbuzz.com/2022/02/disneys-peter-pan-wendy-starts-additional-week-of-photography-in-vancouver.html:

Disney’s PETER PAN & WENDY Starts Additional Week of Photography in Vancouver

Peter Pan & Wendy is back in Vancouver for an additional week of photography.

Filming dates: February 2nd to 8th 2022.

Alexander Molony as Peter Pan and Ever Anderson as Wendy are both here.

Disney’s live-action adaption of the animated classic also features Jude Law as Captain Hook, Jim Gaffigan as Smee, Yara Shadidi as Tinkerbell and Alyssa Wapantahk as Tiger Lily.

Peter Pan & Wendy, inspired by the Disney animated classic, has David Lowery at the helm. A young girl rebels against “growing up” by going with her two brothers to a magical land ruled by an ageless boy obsessed with adventure who is locked in an ongoing battle with a pirate captain. The cast includes Jude Law as Captain Hook and Yara Shahidi in the role of Tinker Bell. The film will premiere on Disney+.

Working title: Bonfire.

Additional photography: February 2nd to 8th.

Production sign: NCP.

Director: David Lowery.

Cast: Alexander Molony, Ever Anderson, Jude Law, Jim Gaffigan, Yara Shahidi, Alyssa Wapantahk.

Peter Pan & Wendy filmed in Vancouver last Spring.

Alexander Molony is Peter Pan and Ever Anderson, daughter of actor Milla Jovovich and director Paul W.S. Anderson, is Wendy.

Jude Law is Captain Hook.

Jim Gaffigan is Smee.

Yara Shahidi is Tinkerbell.

Canadian actress Alyssa Wapantahk is Tiger Lily.

Peter Pan & Wendy built a giant pirate ship set in Richmond for filming.

Peter Pan & Wendy did additional photography in Newfoundland last August.

Writers: David Lowery, Toby Halbrooks.

Producers: Jim Whitaker , Toby Halbrooks, Joe Roth.



Sempre dal sito http://hollywoodnorthbuzz.com/current-shows:

Peter Pan & Wendy Additional Photography: February 02 2022 – February 08 2022

Inviato da: veu il 12/2/2022, 0:20

Dalla pagina https://www.instagram.com/p/CZXVxvXPFM7/:

Ok a bit of a crazy face but had the best night last night with some of my favourite people who have made my PP&W experience so special.
Chanelle my amazing stunt double and Rachel my wonderful studio teacher are back again-yay! However, sadly Meaghan, our brilliant 3rd AD, and the fabulous Kevin, who put up with me everyday getting me dressed in my costume , are now on another show so it was so lovely to catch up and laugh about all the crazy pranks and waterfights from last year!


E alla domanda su quando verrà rilasciato il trailer, risponde che non sa:

gregorywaegemans: When would the trailer drop for Peter and Wendy ?

alexandermolonyofficial: really sorry I don't know!

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 9/3/2022, 21:26

In attesa del rilascio di foto ufficiali e a più alta definizione, ecco il primo sguardo a Peter e Uncino da IG.


Inviato da: Under the sea il 10/3/2022, 0:12

Sembra almeno negli aspetti e nei look distaccarsi molto dal classico.
Sono curioso...

Inviato da: veu il 10/3/2022, 0:14

funzionano tutti e due alla perfezione!

ottimo lavoro!

Inviato da: veu il 10/3/2022, 0:15

CITAZIONE (Under the sea @ 10/3/2022, 0:12) *
Sembra almeno negli aspetti e nei look distaccarsi molto dal classico.
Sono curioso...


Uncino è differente ma Peter Pan è molto somigliante come abito, ecc. Certo non è rosso ma funziona molto bene in questa prima immagine!
Peccato non aver visto anche Wendy ufficialmente!

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 10/3/2022, 20:49

orrendi.
quello non e' il mio Peter dai capelli rossi e Unicino senza la giacca rossa iconica mi fa strano.
bocciati

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 10/3/2022, 21:29

Neanche io sono particolarmente colpito. Con Pinocchio e probabilmente Biancaneve tendono ad avvicinarsi tanto al Classico originale, con Peter Pan e la Sirenetta no. Chissà da cosa dipende tutto questo.
Per Peter Pan ci sono state davvero troppe trasposizioni cinematografiche, essendo questa la versione targata Disney richiedeva più che mai che sposasse il look del Classico. Si rischia che sia avvertita come l'ennesima anonima variazione e di passare sotto silenzio. Spero di sbagliarmi.

Inviato da: veu il 10/3/2022, 23:52

Daydreamer: Peter Pan, Pinocchio e La Sirenetta sono molto più simili agli originali di quanto immagini... tra tutti e tre quello più differente è Peter Pan mentre Pinocchio e La Sirenetta saranno pressoché identici al film animato per costumi/set/ambiente/trame/situazioni, ecc... avrete la conferma quando li vedrete...
Peter Pan è leggermente diverso (pur non discostandosi molto comunque) perché il regista ha la sua impronta e riesce a imporre una sua visione, pur rimanendo nel solco della tradizione
comunque il look di Peter Pan (capelli rossi a parte) è quello del cartone animato... e le immagini non sono ad alta risoluzione (a differenza di quella di Pinocchio che si vede decisamente meglio)
Noi avremmo voluto vedere anche Wendy...

Fulvio: Uncino avrà la giacca rossa... solo che come in tutti i live i costumi sono in numero maggiore che nei film animati... e poi Jude Law con la giacca rossa di Uncino è già stato mostrato nelle immagini rubate sul set quindi è ovvio che ci sarà... che abbia diversi abiti è anche normale per un live action

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 11/3/2022, 0:14

Vabbe, la giacca di Uncino è il problema minore… lo sapere cosa penso.
Quel bambino nom è Peter. Il film non lo vedrò

Inviato da: Hiroe il 11/3/2022, 1:15

Esteticamente Law veste bene i panni di uncino, Molony ha degli ottimi costumi... ma guardate l'espressione: una bocca forzosamente chiusa e degli occhi che non sanno dove guardare. In questa foto non dimostra di saper recitare un granché, e come estetica è molto lontano dall'aspetto fatoso e British del Peter di Barrie. Spero di ricredermi, ma Law bucherà lo schermo mentre Peter sembra un bambinetto fuori posto, oltre al fatto che probabilmente sembrerà il fratellino minore di Wendy.

Inviato da: veu il 20/3/2022, 14:32

Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler:


Inviato da: Daydreamer il 20/3/2022, 17:32

Per me tarda estate, dopotutto in autunno c'è Pinocchio.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 20/3/2022, 23:03

La promozione scarsissima vista (o meglio non vista) sino ad ora mi inquieta; non mi sembra normale che per un prodotto da piattaforma streaming in uscita tra qualche mese non siano state divulgate neppure immagini ufficiali, figurarsi un trailer.
Peraltro sia Peter che Pinocchio rischiano tantissimo perché nel periodo in cui dovrebbero uscire troveranno la concorrenza della serie di amazon sul Signore degli anelli, e benché il target sia in parte diverso e si tratti di film, il tempo a disposizione dei consumatori non è infinito e molti magari dovranno operare una scelta e preferire cosa vedere in quell'ora libera.

Francamente tutte le vicende recenti (materiale pubblicitario quasi del tutto assente o fortemente carente, notizie limitatissime e enormi ritardi anche solo nello svelare il cast per creare interesse) mi fanno pensare che la disney stia navigando economicamente in acque davvero torbide e che stia puntando le risorse sui marvel.
D'altronde pensateci: quale espediente promozionale sarebbe stato migliore del mostrare al superbowl uno spot di 30 secondi per disney plus con Pinocchio e Peter Pan? Possibile che non avessero 15 secondi per film da presentare? Eppure non l'hanno fatto, preferendo spendere per Marvel.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 20/3/2022, 23:20

Hai ragione Kiki, è molto molto strano... Però non ti sembra che ultimamente puntino a pubblicizzare le cose qualche settimana prima e basta? Anche di Red se ne parlava pochissimo un mese prima, poi è arrivato il trailer in ogni dove, e in effetti alla fine lo hanno visto un mucchio di gente, dice la migliore opening streaming di sempre o sbaglio? Forse pensano di ottenere di più concentrando la pubblicità nel mese/nelle settimane precedenti all'uscita? Mi viene da pensare questo perché per gli ultimi film hanno fatto così.

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 21/3/2022, 21:28

CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 21/3/2022, 1:20) *
Hai ragione Kiki, è molto molto strano... Però non ti sembra che ultimamente puntino a pubblicizzare le cose qualche settimana prima e basta? Anche di Red se ne parlava pochissimo un mese prima, poi è arrivato il trailer in ogni dove, e in effetti alla fine lo hanno visto un mucchio di gente, dice la migliore opening streaming di sempre o sbaglio? Forse pensano di ottenere di più concentrando la pubblicità nel mese/nelle settimane precedenti all'uscita? Mi viene da pensare questo perché per gli ultimi film hanno fatto così.


Secondo me hanno solo meno denari da poter spendere e quindi investono tutto nelle ultime settimane...

Inviato da: veu il 22/3/2022, 0:23

non sappiamo come sia distribuita la divisione del denaro all'interno della Company ma attualmente pensiamo che il vero fanale di coda (perché fa incassare molto poco) è il reparto animazione... se il reparto live action, Marvel Lucasfilm funziona e incassa quello di animazione arranca molto... qualche denaro lo incassa la Pixar (seppure sia decaduta notevolmente come blasone pure lei) ma la Disney Animation è proprio in crisi (creativa e economica)... se devono pubblicizzare film come Raya o Encanto è normale che poi tagliano molto sulla pubblicità di altri progetti come purtroppo Peter Pan e Pinocchio... è un peccato perché Peter Pan e Pinocchio, essendo classici amati, hanno una fanbase forte che potrebbe sorprendere (soprattutto perché sono comunque prodotti da piattaforma e non corrono il rischio che ci sarebbe al cinema con una loro distribuzione - specialmente una di Pinocchio che sarebbe la milionesima versione al cinema di cui una - quella di Garrone - solo due anni fa e giunta pure in USA con accoglienza pure buona per essere un film europeo)

Inviato da: veu il 27/3/2022, 19:23

Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler (The Disinsider):




Trailer quindi in estate probabilmente agosto/settembre...


Inviato da: Daydreamer il 27/3/2022, 20:20

Praticamente a ridosso dell'uscita, insomma. A meno che non esca a Natale, su Imdb dicono che Pinocchio verrà pubblicato a Settembre.

Inviato da: veu il 13/5/2022, 23:11

Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler pare che il trailer di Peter Pan e Wendy (e quello di Pinocchio) verranno rilasciati a luglio:


Inviato da: veu il 21/5/2022, 22:59

Sulla https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd1FFeyuGex/ è stata inserita un'immagine di Peter Pan e Trilli avanti il Campanile di Londra con vicino una scritta:

disney:

It’s always a good time for a little magic.



che sia in arrivo un primo sguardo al film? magari non il trailer ma un teaser?

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 22/5/2022, 12:50

Non credo, prima ci attenderà Pinocchio e poi mi sembra davvero un post generico, che non allude al live action.

Inviato da: GayFairytale il 5/6/2022, 16:29

Peter Pan è il mio terzo Classico Disney preferito, c'era davvero bisogno dell'ennesimo adattamento? NO
Con queste premesse poi...
Quello NON è Peter, mentre l'attrice scelta per Wendy è perfetta, ottima anche l'attrice di Giglio Tigrato
Jude Law come Uncino può, andare, ma c'è qualcosa che non mi convince
Su Trilli mi sono già espresso, la Disney ha proprio deciso che deve completamente distruggere la sua essenza
Ma soprattutto: PERCHè NON HANNO RESO MULTIETNICI I BAMBINI SPERDUTI? Lo hanno fatto in Hook e ha funzionato, dalla foro che ho visto invece sono tutti bianchi eccetto uno che è nero
E perché non hanno messo QUI le sirene multietniche? Le sirene dell'Isola Che Non C'è sono sirene generiche a differenza di quelle di Andersen che sono chiaramente basate sul folklore europeo, quindi perché non hanno messo Halle Bailey e le altre tizie che faranno le sorelle a fare le sirene della laguna di QUESTO film?

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 5/6/2022, 17:50

Mi sembra chiaro, se vuoi essere inclusivo devi affidare ruoli di primo piano, altrimenti è un contentino deprecabile e più che ipocrita (questo lo sono già abbastanza).

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 5/6/2022, 18:43

CITAZIONE (GayFairytale @ 5/6/2022, 17:29) *
Peter Pan è il mio terzo Classico Disney preferito, c'era davvero bisogno dell'ennesimo adattamento? NO
Con queste premesse poi...
Quello NON è Peter, mentre l'attrice scelta per Wendy è perfetta, ottima anche l'attrice di Giglio Tigrato
Jude Law come Uncino può, andare, ma c'è qualcosa che non mi convince
Su Trilli mi sono già espresso, la Disney ha proprio deciso che deve completamente distruggere la sua essenza
Ma soprattutto: PERCHè NON HANNO RESO MULTIETNICI I BAMBINI SPERDUTI? Lo hanno fatto in Hook e ha funzionato, dalla foro che ho visto invece sono tutti bianchi eccetto uno che è nero
E perché non hanno messo QUI le sirene multietniche? Le sirene dell'Isola Che Non C'è sono sirene generiche a differenza di quelle di Andersen che sono chiaramente basate sul folklore europeo, quindi perché non hanno messo Halle Bailey e le altre tizie che faranno le sorelle a fare le sirene della laguna di QUESTO film?

Ti amo ragazzo

Inviato da: veu il 23/7/2022, 11:24

Dal sito https://www.eonline.com/ca/news/1339141/how-yara-shahidi-channeled-her-inner-tinker-bell-for-disneys-live-action-peter-pan-movie:

How Yara Shahidi Channeled Her Inner Tinker Bell For Disney's Live-Action Peter Pan Movie

Yara Shahidi took a musical route to finding Neverland.

The actress is set to play animation's most iconic fairy, Tinker Bell, in Disney's upcoming live-action Peter Pan & Wendy. And in order to get into the magical headspace, Yara focused on finding the right tunes.

"I have these different Tinker Bell playlists," she exclusively told E! News' Daily Pop on July 22. "I'm literally just revving up to a shoot day—me moving around like I have pictured a fairy moves. And it was a little ridiculous, but you know, once you see it on camera, it looks a little less ridiculous."

But before we see her Tinker Bell debut in the live-action Peter Pan retelling—which is set to be released later this year—viewers can catch up with the 22-year-old on Freeform's Grown-ish.

Like Zoey Johnson, her character on the show, Yara is a recent college grad herself, having received her diploma from Harvard back in May. But when it comes to how she and Zoey spent their time at school, the actress joked that their college experiences were "polar opposites."

"I spent much more time in the library than Zoey ever did," she told Daily Pop's Francesca Amiker. "It showed me, personally, quite honestly, the value of everybody's unique experience. It was really cool and surreal to play a character that was going through such a similar experience as I was, just in terms of hitting these young adult years."

Check out the full interview above.

Grown-ish airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on Freeform.

Inviato da: veu il 20/8/2022, 18:09

Dal sito https://filmmusicreporter.com/2022/08/14/daniel-hart-scoring-david-lowerys-peter-pan-wendy/:

Daniel Hart Scoring David Lowery’s ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’

Daniel Hart is currently recording his score for the upcoming Disney+ original movie Peter Pan & Wendy. The film is directed by David Lowery and stars Alexander Molony & Ever Anderson in the title roles, Jude Law as Captain Hook, Yara Shahidi as Tinkerbell, as well as Molly Parker, Alan Tudyk, Joshua Pickering, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Jacobi Jupe and Jim Gaffigan. The fantasy adventure is based on J. M. Barrie’s novel and Disney’s 1953 animated classic and tells the story of a young girl who, defying her parents’ wishes to attend boarding school, travels with her two younger brothers to the magical Neverland, where she meets a boy who refuses to grow up, a tiny fairy and an evil pirate captain. Jim Whitaker (A Wrinkle in Time, The Odd Life of Timothy Green) is producing the project. Hart has previously scored all of Lowery’s previous features, including Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, A Ghost Story, The Old Man & the Gun, The Green Knight, as well as Disney’s Pete’s Dragon. The composer is recording his music at the Newman Scoring Stage on the Fox lot in Los Angeles. Peter Pan & Wendy was originally scheduled to premiere this year on Disney+. A release date is expected to be announced soon.

Inviato da: veu il 26/8/2022, 11:13

Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler:





Che il trailer venga quindi presentato al D23? Speriamo!

Inviato da: veu il 28/8/2022, 13:48

Su Amazon sono indicate, in prevendita, le bambole di Peter Pan e Wendy.

Ecco quali saranno:

Il set con Peter e Wendy
Bambola di Giglio Tigrato
Bambola di Giglio Tigrato con cavallo
Bambola di Trilli



Da notare che la data in cui saranno messe in commercio è il 1 marzo 2023, segno che il film uscirà nel 2023 e quindi NON uscirà nel 2022, contrariamente alle originarie previsioni.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 28/8/2022, 19:50

Meglio, troppe proposte in autunno che andrebbero a cannibalizzarsi. E poi Peter è perfetto per il periodo di marzo.

Inviato da: veu il 6/9/2022, 23:19

News:

Alyssa Wapanatahk (Giglio Tigrato nel film) ha postato questa immagine sulle sue Storie di Instagram, riportata da un'altra pagina dedicata ai film live action:






Ha poi messo alcune foto in cui dice di essere diretta a Los Angeles.


Quasi certamente sarà presente al D23 per la presentazione del film Peter Pan e Wendy.

Inviato da: veu il 9/9/2022, 20:16

A quanto abbiamo letto tutto il cast di Peter Pan è al D23, quindi ci saranno anche Alexander Molony, Jude Law e Ever Anderson

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 10/9/2022, 2:02

Teaser Poster


Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 10/9/2022, 8:28

Il poster è bello e epico, e il regista dal punto di vista visivo è magistrale (basti pensare a The Green Knight), ma sono comunque scettico sulla qualità del prodotto dopo quanto visto con Pinocchio.
Il budget dei film disney+ è davvero troppo basso e si vede e percepisce in ogni sequenza.
Comunque avrebbero potuto quantomeno mostrare delle foto ufficiali, dato che il film sarebbe dovuto uscire quest'anno addirittura, e solo all'ultimo è stato rinviato al 2023.

Inviato da: veu il 10/9/2022, 21:17

ma avete notato nel poster che è Wendy con la spada a combattere Capitan Uncino?


Comunque ecco quello che viene riportato sul teaser del film:

Da https://twitter.com/TheDisInsider/status/1568376402600407040:

This one looks dark and action packed. Not like the other remakes.


Il teaser sembra dark e pieno di azione, diverso dagli altri remake.


Qui intervista a Jude Law (Capitan Uncino) e David Lowery (il regista) sul film e sull'adattare la storia per il pubblico di oggi:

https://youtu.be/79DPTb8KQ_0

https://youtu.be/W7G3dXaBpAE

Inviato da: veu il 10/9/2022, 21:31

Vi mostriamo due immagini in esclusiva tratte dalla presentazione, che sono state scattate... la bassa qualità non aiuta ma almeno abbiamo un'idea del look dei personaggi, sebbene si vedano poco e si tratti di immagini su studio sequenze/costumi/movimento riprese:




Inviato da: veu il 10/9/2022, 21:35

Qui la descrizione delle scene mostrate al D23:

Dal sito https://www.slashfilm.com/1001755/peter-pan-wendy-footage-description-disney-returns-to-neverland-d23/:

Peter Pan & Wendy Footage Description: Disney Returns To Neverland [D23]

Disney's D23 Expo is currently underway, returning fully-fledged for the first time since before the pandemic. That means that Disney is bringing out the big guns and making a big show, not just for those in attendance, but for those of us at home as well. During the Disney and Pixar presentation, we were treated to the first look at one of the upcoming live-action remakes of an animated classic in the form of "Peter Pan & Wendy."

This, much like the recent "Pinocchio" live-action remake, is looking to update a familiar story for the Disney+ era. David Lowery ("The Green Knight") is in the director's chair for this one, which makes it an instantly intriguing prospect. So, what does a Lowery live-action "Peter Pan" movie look like? /Film's own Ethan Anderton was on hand at the convention to preview the footage.

A return to Neverland

The footage starts off, rather appropriately, with Captain Hook asking, "Tell me, how did you come to Neverland?" We then see Wendy on a windy shore as she encounters the Lost Boys on a cliff — and this time, there are some girls among them. This is even remarked upon with the line, "You're not all boys." Which elicits the response, "So?"


The trio of Darling kids we know from the original animated classic meet Peter Pan in their pajamas and fly off to Neverland from Big Ben, the face of the clock shattering as they take flight from it. Pirates try to shoot them out of the sky with cannons, offering a sense of danger. Hook taunts, "Wendy Moira Angela Darling, where is Peter Pan?" Our hero then jumps in slow motion off a cliff towards a pirate ship floating in the air. Classic stuff! It has somewhat of a "Pirates of the Caribbean" vibe to it.

The cast is led by Alexander Molony as Peter Pan and Ever Anderson as Wendy Darling, with newcomers Joshua Pickering and Jacobi Jupe as Wendy's brothers, John and Michael Darling. Yara Shahidi ("Black-ish") stars as Tinker Bell, with Jude Law ("Captain Marvel") as Captain Hook, and Jim Gaffigan ("The Jim Gaffigan Show") as Mr. Smee. Alan Tudyk ("Rogue One") as Mr. Darling, Molly Parker ("Lost in Space") as Mrs. Darling, and Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily round out the ensemble.

"Peter Pan & Wendy" arrives on Disney+ in 2023.



Inviato da: veu il 13/9/2022, 13:53

Da https://variety.com/2022/film/news/peter-pan-wendy-disney-d23-1235109776/:

‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Footage Debuts at D23: ‘Wendy and Peter Are Equals’

Disney released the first footage of “Peter Pan & Wendy,” the studio’s upcoming live-action adaptation, exclusively at the D23 Expo on Friday. The film will debut on Disney+ in 2023.

The film’s cast, including Ever Anderson as Wendy, Jude Law as Captain Hook and Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily, took the stage for the reveal.

“It’s been really amazing to be able to play Wendy,” Anderson said. “Wendy and Peter are equals in this film.”

“We got to mine their backstory a little more and try to know their past, when they were friends,” Law added. “It was nice to layer in that understanding of why Hook is so iconic.”

The D23 audience got to see the footage in person, which showcased the first looks at the classic characters in a grittier, more realistic take than we’ve seen before. Starring Alexander Molony and Ever as the titular characters, “Peter Pan & Wendy” follows J.M. Barrie’s 1953 classic novel of Peter Pan (Molony), a boy who doesn’t age and the children he whisks away to a magical world of Neverland.

Alongside Molony and Anderson, Law and Yara Shahidi also star, playing the classic Disney villain Captain Hook and Tinkerbell, respectively. Shahidi is the first Black woman to take on the role on screen. Other adaptations of the original film include Steven Spielberg’s “Hook” starring the late Robin Williams and Joe Wright’s “Pan.”

For both Molony and Anderson, the roles are the biggest of their young careers. Molony’s past credits include the Sky One sitcom “The Reluctant Landlord” and the Disney Junior series “Claude,” while Anderson is best known for portraying young Natasha Romanoff in “Black Widow.”

“Peter Pan & Wendy” is directed and written by David Lowery, and co-written with Toby Halbrooks. Jim Whitaker and Joe Roth serve as producers. The film is produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Whitaker Entertainment and Roth/Kirschenbaum Films.

Inviato da: veu il 13/9/2022, 13:59

Ci sarà un grande ruolo per Wendy nel film e anche Giglio Tigrato avrà il suo ruolo espanso...


Dal sito https://unstore.com.np/peter-pan-wendy-footage-revealed-at-d23-disney-worked-hard-to-give-wendy-more-depth/:

Peter Pan & Wendy Footage Revealed at D23: ‘Disney Worked Hard to Give Wendy More Depth’

On Friday, September 9, 2022, at D23 Expo: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, thousands of fans of who gathered in Hall D23 at the Anaheim Convention Center for the two-hour “Studio Showcase, Day 1: Celebrate the Magic of Disney and Pixar” presentation were exclusively treated to the first footage of the upcoming live-action adaptation of Peter Pan & Wendy, debuting in 2023. Peter Pan & Wendy will spotlight these iconic characters in a whole new way.

Alongside President of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production (Disney Live Action) Sean Bailey, the film’s cast, including Ever Anderson as Wendy, Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily, and Jude Law as Captain Hook, took the stage for the footage reveal and let slip that the live-action film would explore Wendy and Peter as equals. “It’s been really amazing to be able to play Wendy,” said Anderson. “Disney has worked very hard to give her a lot more depth and a lot more character so that her and Peter are equals in this film, which I’ve found really amazing. So that’s what you guys will be able to see.”

Indeed, in the first-look footage, attendees were introduced to a live-action Wendy who seemingly will deliver on Anderson’s promise to the D23 audience that we can expect a more flushed-out female character in director David Lowery and producer Jim Whitaker’s live-action re-imagining of the 1953 animated classic, which was based on J.M. Barrie’s 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up. The new film dives deeper into Wendy’s story as she joins the boy who refuses to grow up on a magical journey to Neverland and reveals the history behind Peter Pan’s rivalry with one of Disney’s most memorable villains, Captain Hook.

Alyssa Wapanatâhk Is Honored to Tell Tiger Lily’s Story

Peter Pan & Wendy will also re-imagine and expand the role of Tiger Lily, who Barrie describes in Peter Pan as “a princess in her own right” but has never received the screen time she deserves – or anything she deserves. The various iterations of the character have drawn criticism over the years due to her racist depictions and the fact that the name of the fictional tribe to which she belongs is a racial slur.

However, unlike the previous Tiger Lily actresses, Wapanatâhk is a Canadian Cree actress and said during the presentation that to “have the honor of being able to take on the role as Tiger Lily is huge,” adding that she’s excited “to be able to tell the story for her.”

Inviato da: veu il 13/9/2022, 13:59

Dal sito https://www.geo.tv/latest/439377-peter-pan-and-wendy-d23-reveals-details-of-new-live-action-remake:

Peter Pan And Wendy: D23 reveals details of new live-action remake

Disney Studio’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Peter Pan released the first footage exclusively at the D23 Expo. Disney fans were gathered to take a sneak peek at the upcoming Disney's Peter Pan & Wendy.

Starring Alexander Molony as Peter Pan and Ever Anderson as Wendy, the movie follows J.M. Barrie’s 1953 classic novel of Peter Pan, a boy who doesn’t age and the children he whisks away to a magical world of Neverland. The cast also includes Jude Law as Captain Hook, Alyssa Wapanatâhk as Tiger Lily and Yara Shahidi as Tinkerbell.

While the poster reveal did not disclose too much anything, the cast shared a little about what to expect in this adaptation.

Anderson revealed that Peter and Wendy will be treated as “equal” in the film. “It’s been really amazing to be able to play Wendy. Wendy and Peter are equals in this film.”

Talking to Variety, Jude Law talked about the iconic ‘hook’ that he got to wear for his character. “We worked really hard on the hook, there were many different versions of the hook, until the ironmonger got it just right. And I was very lucky that I was embraced and included in the process of working out those little details. I mean those tiny details are what’s gonna add colour and depth and a new slant to this whole piece.”

Law also mentioned that the plot will delve into the backstory of when Peter Pan and Captain Hook were actually friends. “We got to their backstory a little more and try to know their past, when they were friends,” Law added. “It was nice to layer in that understanding of why Hook is so iconic.”

Peter Pan & Wendy is directed and written by David Lowery, and co-written with Toby Halbrooks. Jim Whitaker and Joe Roth serve as producers. The film is produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Whitaker Entertainment and Roth/Kirschenbaum Films and is slated for release in 2023.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 13/9/2022, 18:39

La storia del passato dei due rivali è sempre interessante, come pure sapere che ci sia una certa attenzione tecnica e di ricerca anche per i film pensati per Disney+.

Inviato da: GayFairytale il 21/9/2022, 0:20

Ora che ho letto il libro posso esprimere un parere più esaustivo
Non trovo la necessità di un ennesimo adattamento, soprattutto alla luce del fatto che il Classico Disney del 1953 era già un ottimo adattamento edulcorato nella giusta misura, Hook del 1991 un meraviglioso sequel che rispetta il significato della storia e il film del 2003 è l'adattamento migliore in assoluto
Difficilmente questo film saprà fare di meglio, ANZI, visti i precedenti live action e le loro scempiaggini, mi aspetto che sia il peggiore
Passiamo al cast: mi dispiace ragazzi ma Alexander Molony NON è Peter, nel libro veniva detto che è un bimbo inglese scappato dai genitori altolocati, e veniva detto che è bianco, ok nel film Disney non si accennava alle sue origini ma ci si poteva arrivare per via intuitiva, da piccolo ho sempre ipotizzato che prima di diventare l'eterno fanciullo fosse un normale bambino inglese siccome una parte della storia si svolge a Londra e giustificavo le orecchie a punta con il fatto che avesse passato così tanto tempo sull'Isolachenoncè a contatto con le fate da assumere caratteristiche fatate
Inoltre non è solo per l'etnia, non è adatto soprattutto perché è TROPPO PICCOLO! Peter deve avere 12 anni, perché è un preadolescente combattuto tra i suoi sentimenti della pubertà e la voglia di restare bambino, non vale neanche la giustificazione che "Incarna comunque lo spirito del personaggio" NO, Molony ha un visino troppo tenero, non trasmette l'idea di un monello egocentrico che non vuole crescere
E mi da fastidio che ai casting avessero voluto un bambino di qualsiasi etnia TRANNE caucasico, io lo trovo razzista e NON è inclusione, si vede che è stato scelto solo perché non bianco così da creare scalpore e quindi pubblicità
L'attrice di Wendy va bene ma le dichiarazioni mi fanno ridere "Wendy e Peter saranno equali e lei avrà un ruolo più centrale" soprattutto mi fa ridere il poster con lei con la spada
Tralasciando il fatto che non capisco cosa ci sia di sbagliato nella Wendy del libro che si limita a fare da mamma e angelo del focolare, ci aveva già pensato il film del 2003 a fare queste cose, lì Wendy era sempre la sognatrice che ama raccontare fiabe ma era anche coraggiosa e più partecipe agli eventi e nella battaglia finale combatteva poiché Peter le aveva insegnato come usare la spada, quindi questa nuova versione sarà solo una copia blanda
Su Trilli mi sono già espresso ma dico un altro paio si cose: l'esistenza di Iridessa nel franchise Disney Fairies, nuova fata creata appositamente per far sentire rappresentate le bambine nere, dimostra palesemente che la Trilli nera NON è inclusione ma un'altra lurida, becera e ipocrita mossa di marketing per creare polemiche e quindi pubblicità al film
Jude Law come Uncino può andare ma non mi convince
L'unica cosa azzeccata sembra Giglio Tigrato, l'attrice è ottima e approvo l'idea di darle più spazio poiché né il Classico né il film del 2003 non le hanno reso sufficientemente giustizia, accetterei anche di renderla una guerriera inferocita visto che lo era nel libro

Inviato da: nicolino il 23/9/2022, 4:00

Concordo con tutto quello che dici.
La cosa di avere Peter e Wendi "equal" ovviamente me la aspettavo, era dietro l'angolo. Anzi, è pure tardata fin troppo ad arrivare. Alla Disney sono un disco rotto.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 24/9/2022, 7:30

Nicolino hai poi dato una chance al nuovo Pinocchio? Mi piacerebbe sapere che ne pensi. In caso scrivici qualcosa su Recensioni. Grazie e grazie anche a Gary per il commento puntuale.

Inviato da: veu il 1/10/2022, 21:07

Dal sito https://discussingfilm.net/2022/09/10/d23-expo-2022-every-new-disney-live-action-announcement/:

Peter Pan & Wendy

The first poster for David Lowery’s Peter Pan & Wendy has been released. This reimagining of the timeless tale is Lowery’s second Disney film after the criminally underrated Pete’s Dragon. Stars Alexander Molony (Peter Pan), Ever Anderson (Wendy), Alyssa Wapanâtahk (Tiger Lily), and Jude Law (Captain Hook) shared new details with D23 Expo attendees along with some EXCLUSIVE footage.

Ever Anderson stated that, as the title suggests, the film is equally shared by both its leads as opposed to a traditional Peter Pan retelling. Fans will be diving deeper into both Wendy’s backstory and Peter’s. Alexander Molony and Jude Law said that Pan and Hook’s lengthy rivalry will be further fleshed out, specifically giving the staple Disney villain unseen perspectives and motives that will attempt to put him on the “right side” of their history. Law was quick to mention that the film boasts tactile swordplay, which made playing the character even more worthwhile. Peter Pan & Wendy arrives on Disney+ in 2023.

Exclusive footage description: The footage shown was brief but followed the traditional beats of the classic Peter Pan tale. We see the Darling siblings get swept away by Alexander Molony’s Peter Pan in old timely London. It appears that they get sucked into Neverland through a portal on the Big Ben clock tower. When exploring Neverland, the siblings encounter the Lost Boys who now feature some young female members who are quick to note that the “lost boys” title doesn’t exclude girls.

David Lowery’s version of Neverland is mystical yet still grounded. It looks like it could be a real, expansive location you could visit in our world, but with extraordinary beings running rampant. The footage eventually puts Wendy face to face with Captain Hook, who doesn’t look that different from Hugh Jackman’s version of the character from 2015 with his shiny balding head. We additionally see Hook’s pirate crew take flight with a ship that soars in the air. Peter Pan takes the fight with Hook to the skies as the montage wraps up with the boy facing the giant ship head-on by himself in the beautiful Neverland sky. It seems that David Lowrey is bringing a sense of reality and life-inspired history to Peter Pan while still keeping the magic of the story.



Inviato da: Daydreamer il 2/10/2022, 8:58

Se tralasciamo che narrativamente questa storia non ci darà niente di non già sperimentato e già visto, che lo rendono un'operazione un pò usa&getta come il Pinocchio di Zemeckis, forse, visivamente parlando, potrà farsi riconoscere e apprezzare. Ma ho troppo la sensazione di film di catalogo di riempitivo. Panem et Circenses insomma.

Inviato da: veu il 5/11/2022, 19:39

Ecco due romanzi dedicati al film trovati su Amazon (uno è la novelization del film, l'altro un romanzo su Giglio Tigrato):

https://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-Rudnick/dp/1368080456/ref=sr_1_3:

Peter Pan & Wendy Junior Novelization

Fly away on a journey to Neverland with this novelization of the Walt Disney Studios live action film Peter Pan & Wendy, coming to Disney+.

Wendy Darling isn’t sure she’s ready to grow up. Growing up means no more nights in the nursery, sharing stories about the heroic Peter Pan with her younger brothers, John and Michael. Then, to Wendy’s surprise, Peter Pan himself appears, alongside his fairy companion Tinker Bell--and the pair whisks the children off to Neverland, a magical place where no one has to grow up.

Once in Neverland, the children plunge headfirst into adventure, encountering Peter’s rival, Captain Hook, and his dangerous pirate crew. But as they team up with Peter’s loyal Lost Boys and the powerful Tiger Lily to match wits and swords with Hook, Wendy wonders if there is more to Peter’s story--and growing up--than she first imagined . . . and if uncovering those secrets might be the key to saving Neverland and finding herself.

This thrilling novelization of Peter Pan & Wendy also includes a photo insert featuring images from the film!



https://www.amazon.com/Cherie-Dimaline/dp/1368080464/ref=sr_1_3:

Tiger Lily and the Secret Treasure of Neverland

Tiger Lily and her community, the Indigenous people of Neverland, possess a unique ability: they can choose to grow up. But for now, Tiger Lily is enjoying being thirteen, spending time with her grandmother and exploring alongside her horse and her friends.

Then Tiger Lily uncovers a plot by two of Captain Hook’s pirates, who are searching for a mysterious, powerful treasure. Determined to protect Neverland, Tiger Lily sets out on a very grown-up mission: find the treasure first, and keep it out of the pirates’ reckless hands.

As her journey takes her from Mermaid Lagoon to the Lost Boys’ secret fort and beyond, Tiger Lily will need to become the brave leader she has always wanted to be. Can she save her home and people she loves before it’s too late?

Set in the world of Disney+’s upcoming live-action film Peter Pan & Wendy, this original story from acclaimed author Cherie Dimaline weaves a tale of Tiger Lily as you’ve never seen her before.

Inviato da: veu il 30/11/2022, 22:50

Il film è stato presentato al Disney ShowCase Apac 2022 di Singapore:

Dal sito https://geekculture.co/disney-content-showcase-apac-2022-new-trailers-for-the-little-mermaid-mufasa-the-lion-king-and-more/:

Peter Pan and Wendy

Disney has been on a roll at remaking their classic movies and one of them to recently join the lineup is Peter Pan and Wendy. The studio today unveiled an unreleased trailer of the 2023 movie starring Ever Anderson as Wendy, Alexander Molony as Peter Pan, Yara Shahidi as Tinkerbell, and Jude Law as the villain Captain Cook.

The clip at the Disney Content Showcase sees all the actors debut as their respective characters against a fantastical backdrop full of adventure and magic. We see Shahidi scaled down and wearing a Tinkerbell’s sparkly lime dress, Wendy and the lost boys fly in the air and most excitingly, Law in his full Captain Cook get-up, menacingly asking the young girl for Peter Pan.

Peter Pan & Wendy is set to premiere on Disney+ in 2023.



Qui l'immagine di presentazione degli attori e del regista:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FiyOO7DVEAATBLo?format=jpg&name=large



Dal sito https://www.pedestrian.tv/entertainment/disney-content-showcase/:

Peter Pan and Wendy

And finally, we watched the first trailer for the live-action Peter Pan film, titled Peter Pan and Wendy.

Which means, yep, we saw Jude Law in his daddy as fuck Captain Hook get-up for the very first time!

God, I love that man… and the movie looks bloody awesome.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 19/12/2022, 20:59

Nel https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=30&v=5ztN90jb9wM&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.superherohype.com%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&feature=emb_title delle novità 2023 di Disney+ si vedono diverse clip del film.

Inviato da: veu il 19/12/2022, 22:57

Eccoli:















Ever Anderson è identica alla mamma! molto bella! e funziona come Wendy...
notiamo che ha un look visivo sulle tonalità scure, fotografia scura e sembra abbastanza dark... è da Alice in Wonderland che non troviamo uno stile così dark, interessante davvero!

Inviato da: Hiroe il 20/12/2022, 3:04

Più che dark, direi che sembra abbiano applicato un filtro seppia a tutto il film, forse per dare un'impressione "anticata" e film dei pirati..

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 20/12/2022, 16:01

A me un pò deprime sinceramente. Sembra l'antefatto postbellico dei film di Narnia, che almeno rifulgeva di colori nel regno fantastico. Un'isola che non c'è così miserable da queste foto non mi fa impazzire. Ai posteri la sentenza.

Inviato da: veu il 20/12/2022, 23:18

sì è vero ha una colorazione seppia... medesima che troviamo in Ritorno al bosco dei 100 acri e in Mary Poppins il Ritorno o ancora in alcune sequenze di Crudelia...
come stile però secondo noi è più vicino ad Alice in Wonderland rispetto che a Pinocchio... forse l'isola che non c'è ha queste colorazioni seppia perchè è successo qualcosa...

Inviato da: nicolino il 21/12/2022, 4:40

A me questo filtro piace! Anche se proprio per Peter Pan lo trovo strano, lo avrei utilizzato più per un film come la Bella e la Bestia o Aladdin, dove invece abbiamo colori accesissimi che ti fanno sanguinare gli occhi, specialmente nel villaggio di Belle e Agrabah, tutti quei fiori fucsia e quel cielo di un azzurro iper saturato e finto.
Molto bellina Wendy, l'attrice la preferisco così, al naturale, piuttosto che in tutte quelle foto uscite fino ad ora con quelle facce serie e quasi ammiccanti e sexy.
Gianni e Michele sembrano usciti dal cartone, sono proprio loro, e in quanto a Peter... spero che in movimento funzioni di più che in fotografia, dove appare abbastanza goffo e fuori personaggio.

Inviato da: Hiroe il 21/12/2022, 8:37

Si molony non riesco proprio a digerirlo anche solo in foto.. non mi sembra che abbia quel carisma spavaldo da leader di Peter.

Inviato da: GayFairytale il 21/12/2022, 14:08

Sempre questa fotografia spenta che rende tutto ancora più deprimente
Confermo che Molony NON è Peter, non ha proprio nulla del personaggio

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 21/12/2022, 14:25

Peter Pan si conferma un orrendo tanto quanto Ariel.
Che amarezza

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 21/12/2022, 21:06

CITAZIONE (Fulvio84 @ 21/12/2022, 15:25) *
Peter Pan si conferma un orrendo tanto quanto Ariel.
Che amarezza


No Fulvio, questo no. Ai livelli della Bailey non può arrivare nessuno...il primato lo merita.

Detto ciò, da quel poco che si è visto non mi piace a livello visivo questo live action, il che è un peccato perché dal regista mi aspettavo molto di più. Purtroppo i prodotti disney+ sono davvero cheap in tutto e per tutto.

Ever Anderson bellissima comunque, è davvero identica alla madre da ragazzina.

Inviato da: Mr. Hook il 21/12/2022, 22:25

Per citare Uncino del film di Spielberg del 1991 “Quello non è Peter Pan!”

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 21/12/2022, 22:29

Sembra di trovarsi di fronte al caso che sia talmente inadatto sulla carta, che alla fine potrebbe sorprenderci tutti in azione nel film.

Inviato da: veu il 21/12/2022, 22:43

Le immagini comunque sono tratte dal promo mostrato al D23...

secondo noi se Lower ha scelto Molony, a parte l'imposizione di un cast etnico da parte della Company, il ragazzo ha delle doti... anche perchè la Company sceglie di mettere un cast etnico ma poi i protagonisti vengono generalmente scelti dai direttori dei casting dopo attenti provini (a meno di imposizioni dall'alto ma non crediamo sia il caso di Peter Pan e Wendy dato che è un film che finora è passato pressoché sotto silenzio per tutta la lavorazione e la post produzione, avesse avuto maggior rilevanza potrebbe starci ma come film diciamocelo è davvero stato sotto silenzio totale... questa cosa della scarsissima pubblicità però non ci piace proprio, ricordiamo Lo Schiaccianoci e i quattro regni che venne tenuto sotto silenzio nonostante un regista di grido come Lasse Hallstrom, e questo proprio perchè aveva enormi problemi... non vorremmo che Lowery abbia realizzato un film con altrettanti enormi problemi, speriamo di no ma il fatto che non venga pompato per niente questo film ci lascia un po' perplessi)

Ever Anderson è bellissima, qui anche senza il forte trucco che si è vista durante le prime di Black Widow, è più ragazzina e rende molto bene Wendy...
crediamo che il regista abbia potuto lavorare molto sulla storia a livello intimistico e di racconto e meno a livello di immagini... poi chissà... sono solo prime immagini, se ricordate come tutto il mondo tuonò contro le prime immagini di Aladdin in un trailer vero e proprio e poi comunque fu un bel film curato nella fotografia calda e ben fatta... qui non abbiamo ancora visto niente... secondo noi il fatto di avere colori più seppia/spenti può aver rilievo a livello di racconto...

noi comunque possiamo dire che il film migliore a livello estetico di tutti i live action visti finora resta Maleficent 2 che davvero ha battuto tutte le altre pellicole (e speriamo di rivedere film con quella qualità)...

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 21/12/2022, 23:37

CITAZIONE (veu @ 22/12/2022, 0:43) *
noi comunque possiamo dire che il film migliore a livello estetico di tutti i live action visti finora resta Maleficent 2 che davvero ha battuto tutte le altre pellicole (e speriamo di rivedere film con quella qualità)...


Sono d'accordo! Maleficent 2 aveva un livello di produzione eccelso, specialmente il comparto costumi, ma anche effetti speciali, set, fotografia...peccato che la storia fosse davvero debole e mal scritta, hanno sprecato anche l'immenso potenziale di Michelle Pfeiffer.

Non credo che vedremo altri live actions su quei livelli... gli incassi cinematografici sono in picchiata e i cinema stanno chiudendo in tutto il mondo, perciò produzioni così costose diventeranno rarissime e riservate solo ai prodotti di successo sicuro (come i marvel).
Penso che il live action di Atlantis e quello di Hercules abbiano il maggiore potenziale in termini di meraviglia visiva, ma il primo di questo passo non lo realizzeranno mai (semmai potrebbe esserci una miniserie a basso budget su disney+,o anche a budget più elevato e sulla falsariga di Andor) mentre il secondo potrebbero renderlo un accozzaglia supertrash stile marvel...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 22/12/2022, 10:12

CITAZIONE (theprinceisonfire @ 21/12/2022, 23:37) *
Non credo che vedremo altri live actions su quei livelli...
Penso che il live action di Atlantis e quello di Hercules abbiano il maggiore potenziale in termini di meraviglia visiva, ma il primo di questo passo non lo realizzeranno mai (semmai potrebbe esserci una miniserie a basso budget su disney+,o anche a budget più elevato e sulla falsariga di Andor)

Ci hanno già pensato, sebbene trasfigurato, perchè stanno producendo http://disneyvideo.altervista.org/forum//index.php?showtopic=17686, una serie sul Capitano Nemo.

Inviato da: veu il 7/1/2023, 13:04

Qui un articolo di https://thedisinsider.com/2023/01/06/why-you-should-be-excited-for-peter-pan-wendy/ che pone l'accento sul regista del film ed è in generale in linea con quanto riporta il nostro utente Theprinceisonfire:

Why You Should Be Excited For ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’

Now, I’ve touched on the topic of Disney live-action remakes before. It’s no secret that the recent crop of films have been receiving a lot more negative reactions from both critics and fans. As a result, there’s now a lot more skepticism surrounding them. And I completely understand that it’s hard to feel confident about these films because they’ve felt more like cash-grabs than passion projects. However, there is one upcoming remake that I think deserves at least a little bit of excitement: Peter Pan & Wendy.

A remake of Disney’s 1953 animated film Peter Pan, the film will once again tell the tale of a boy who wouldn’t grow up and recruits three young siblings in London to join him on a magical adventure to the enchanted Neverland island.

A big reason for my personal excitement for it is the film’s director. The person behind the camera for this remake is David Lowery, who actually already directed a Disney remake before – and a pretty successful one at that. He previously helmed the studio’s remake of Pete’s Dragon in 2016.

Lowery is a respected filmmaker whose credits include critically acclaimed films such as A Ghost Story, The Old Man and the Gun, and most recently The Green Knight. His Pete’s Dragon remake is the film most readers on this site are probably most familiar with. With that film Lowery was able to take some of his indie sensibilities and translate them in a big budget family film. It highlighted his strength with working with actors and putting focus on character rather than effects or nostalgia like many of the other Disney remakes have done.

With Peter Pan & Wendy, although we still haven’t gotten a full trailer what we have seen shows promise in my opinion. The problem with past remakes such as Pinocchio was that the filmmakers tried too hard to replicate the style of the originals to the point that they ended up looking more like hollow intimations. In my opinion, when you’re doing a remake the best idea is to take the story in a new direction.

That’s what worked so well with Pete’s Dragon. And it sounds like that might be the case with this one as well. Back in September, footage of the film shown at D23 to attendees was described as having “a grittier, more realistic take than we’ve seen before.”

Obviously, I could be wrong and it’s possible some of the other upcoming remakes can also be great. But Peter Pan & Wendy feels like the first remake in a long time that has a filmmaker behind it with a genuine vision. This time there’s someone at the helm who loves the original film, isn’t afraid to do something new with it, and (most importantly) willing to fix some of the problematic aspects that a film from 1953 could have specifically in regard to Tiger Lily’s character.

At the end of the day, I think we all just need a palette cleanser after Warner Bros. God-awful adaptation from a few years ago. And hopefully we get a sneak peak soon because the hype is real. More than anyone, I just want to see this film soar.

Are you excited for Peter Pan & Wendy? Are there any other upcoming Disney remakes you’re looking forward to? If so, sound them off below!



Inviato da: veu il 8/1/2023, 18:30

Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler:


Inviato da: veu il 20/1/2023, 0:10

Dal sito https://collider.com/yara-shahidi-peter-pan-and-wendy-comments/:

Yara Shahidi Talks Feeling "Punked" on Set of 'Peter Pan & Wendy'

"I was in a garage in Burbank the whole time.”

Grown-ish star Yara Shahidi recently revealed that she thought she was being pranked on the set of Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation Peter Pan & Wendy. The actress, who played Zoey Johnson on the hit ABC Black-ish, is now taking on the role of Peter’s tough talking right-hand-pixie Tinker Bell, in the film from director David Lowery (Pete's Dragon).

Peter Pan & Wendy is just one of many live-action adaptations of their classic animated films that Disney has lined up for some of its greatest hits. The original Disney film Peter Pan (1953) retold the timeless tale from J. M. Barrie of a magical boy who refused to grow up and the animated film became one of Walt Disney Company’s biggest early hits. With Disney producing so many live-action adaptations, from the 2017 Beauty and the Beast to the upcoming The Little Mermaid starring Halle Bailey, fans could only wish for a live-action return to Neverland until a first-look poster teased the return at Disney’s D23 Expo last year.

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Shahidi discussed everything from majoring in social studies at the very prestigious Harvard University to taking on new hobbies like learning how to play the glockenspiel. After talking about taking her friends from college to glamorous Hollywood events like a Golden Globe after party where they met the Avengers or a Renaissance listening party with Beyoncé in attendance, she gave audiences a taste of what it was like filming scenes as the iconic fairy.

“It was incredible and I thought I was being punked the whole time because, I know I'm being part of Peter Pan & Wendy, and you see with Avatar coming out what behind the scenes of all these CGI motion capture movies look like,” Shahidi said. “So I was ready for the harnesses and the suits with the dots on it. [The cast] were on incredible sets in Vancouver and I was in a garage in Burbank the whole time.”

Shahidi continued: “The tech is so advanced and to an untrained eye, which I am, it looks like GoPros on some grip stands like holding things together. I had my castmates on little poles, like pictures of their face on little stands around me for reference. Sometimes when I needed to act opposite somebody, they had a life-sized Kermit the Frog doll for me to work with.”

Alongside Shahidi, the film will see Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson star as the film's titular characters Peter and Wendy, respectively. Jude Law will play Captain Hook with Jim Gaffigan as his right-hand man, Mr. Smee. Joshua Pickering and Jacobi Jupe will play John and Michael Darling while Alan Tudyk and Molly Parker are also set to appear as the children's parents Mr. and Mrs. Darling.

Disney has revealed very little about Peter Pan & Wendy so far, so Shahidi’s hilarious insight on the work that goes into capturing CGI-heavy projects like this one gives audiences some of the most substantial information on the film slated to release exclusively on Disney+ at some point this year.

Stay tuned to Collider for additional information and any future updates on Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation Peter Pan & Wendy.



Video:

https://youtu.be/Fn1D1SdUtQQ

Inviato da: veu il 21/1/2023, 20:12

Dal sito IMDB ecco una video intervista realizzata in occasione dello scorso D23 di settembre a Jude Law e al regista Lower sulla realizzazione di Capitan Uncino:

How Jude Law Embodies Captain Hook in 'Peter Pan & Wendy'

Stars Jude Law, Alexander Molony, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Ever Anderson, and director David Lowery give IMDb some behind-the-scenes insight into the making of 'Peter Pan & Wendy' at D23 Expo 2022 in Anaheim, Calif. Jude and David talk about their fresh take on the iconic character of Captain Hook while the youngest cast members gush over what this film means to them.


https://m.imdb.com/video/vi2269233689/?playlistId=tt5635026%3Fref_%3Dext_shr_lnk&fbclid=IwAR2ZkjzHJRyfAAY4zLAV4KBkfXVm9vmIW5t4TnFu8f_IlwpwJ6JCOv9Mhqo

Inviato da: veu il 6/2/2023, 23:10

Nuove immagini del film da uno spot di Disney +:

https://twitter.com/disneyplus/status/1622339282068459520?s=46&t=SaubuVFJZLIzngjFDAQVBg



Sinceramente non capiamo perché non rilascino un trailer ufficiale ormai...

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 7/2/2023, 7:22

Mi sa che attendono il SuperBall anche per questo.

Inviato da: veu il 12/2/2023, 0:03

Anche lo staff di https://thedisinsider.com/2023/02/10/all-the-disney-projects-we-expect-to-see-teased-at-this-years-super-bowl/ ipotizza che il trailer di Peter Pan & Wendy sarà rilasciato al Superbowl

All The Disney Projects We Expect To See Teased At This Year’s Super Bowl

With Super Bowl LVII happening this Sunday, as always, people are excited for the commercials, particularly the TV spots for all the big upcoming event movies and shows. Now, Disney has traditionally had a big presence during the event’s air time. With so many upcoming projects that have received little to no marketing, we decided to put together a list of spots that are most likely to make their debut.

Here are some of the biggest projects we expect to see teased:

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Peter Pan & Wendy

If we don’t get another Disney+ sizzle reel Sunday, it’s possible we may finally get an extended look at Disney’s upcoming live-action Peter Pan remake, Peter Pan & Wendy. This is another purely speculative take because, as of right now, the film has no concrete release date. While we initially believed it would be released before The Little Mermaid hit theaters, the longer we go without any updates the more we’re inclined to believe Disney might be saving this project for the second half of 2023. Once again – this is purely speculation!

Inviato da: veu il 12/2/2023, 19:28

Lego dedicato al film:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Coj6OQ6r3Ok/


Inviato da: Hiroe il 13/2/2023, 2:37

Ma sapete quanti soldi facevano tra film e gadget se Peter fosse stato bello, rosso e dal viso superbo e sorridente come nel cartone? Non si può vedere Molony, non ha l'essenza di Peter, mado' che roba... Uffa mi spiace per il ragazzo ma non è lui per niente... Ma che si sono fumati quando stavano facendo il casting?? Cioè, non è che è un problema proprio i colori, ma doveva essere affascinante (almeno un po', dall'aria spavalda e sicura di sé, qui siamo a livelli di fascino pari a una scopa)... Anche nero, latino, come ti pare , ma figo santo cielo!

Per fortuna almeno Wendy è una gioia per gli occhi...

Una coppia ben assortita, direi... post-6-1111076745.gif post-6-1111077254.gif

Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 13/2/2023, 11:21

si, un Petr Pan che non e' lui e soprattutto come per Ariel, una scelta discutibile anche a volero prendere etnico a tutti i costi.
Passo.

Inviato da: GayFairytale il 13/2/2023, 14:08

Immagini dal film
Confermo che mi sembra tutto inutilmente cupo e senz’anima, e il finale “più fedele al libro” con i bimbi sperduti adottati dai Darling non lo rende migliore del Classico animato
Risulta solo una copia scialba del bellissimo film del 2003, proprio come pensavo
E niente, Molony NON è Peter! Non risulta credibile con quel vestito di foglie
Anche Wendy onestamente non mi trasmette l’aria di dolcezza materna che dovrebbe avere, si percepisce che hanno fatto di tutto per farla apparire moderna ed emancipata
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Inviato da: Daydreamer il 13/2/2023, 15:46

L'adozione di tutti i bimbi sperduti è una scelta wokissima. Sinceramente mi sarei aspettato più irriverenza da parte di questo regista, considerando il suo trascorso, e in linea con il romanzo originale, che si dimostra essere più realistico e adulto, pur essendo una fiaba. Vedremo se tutto ciò sarà confermato. Ma ormai mi aspetto anche da questo un risultato alla Pinocchio 2.0.

Inviato da: Mr. Hook il 13/2/2023, 16:49

Lui con Peter, per quanto mi riguarda, ci azzecca anche meno della Bailey con Ariel (il che è tutto dire)
Lei è una Wendy versione Xena che non suscita minimamente il senso di maternità che dovrebbe trasmettere il personaggio (secondo me l’attrice del film del 2003 rendeva meglio perché era una via di mezzo che in un certo senso accontentava tutti)
Sui bimbi sperduti adottati non mi esprimo, ma forse era meglio non farli adottare tutti e lasciarne qualcuno sull’isola.

Inviato da: veu il 14/2/2023, 0:38

le immagini sono bellissime, specialmente quella di Peter Pan con Wendy nella radura verde...
a noi non dispiacciono Molony e la Anderson...


Sullo spoiler finale: ma avete notato che nella foto non c'è Wendy? Che decida di rimanere con Peter Pan? oppure saluta Peter Pan a parte (cosa secondo noi più probabile anche perché Wendy sarà più indipendente)?
ma poi sarà davvero un'immagine del finale? o sarà un sogno/idea dei bambini sperduti di avere una famiglia come quella di Wendy?

Inviato da: nicolino il 14/2/2023, 4:03

Concordo ragazzi, e pure io come voi penso che questa scelta sia pure peggio di quella di Ariel (e mai avrei pensato di dire una cosa del genere).

Certo, essendo La Sirenetta il mio classico preferito questo casting mi fa meno effetto, mi importa fino a un certo punto di questo film, ma è oggettivmente una scelta terribile. Non c'entra davvero nulla il colore della pelle, ma è fisicamente fuori personaggio al 100%. Sembra davvero che abbiano preso il primo che hanno trovato, tanto l'importante per loro era che non fosse bianco, stop.

Peter Pan ha una fisicità snella, deve dare l'impressione di agilità e leggerezza, dato che si destreggia con velocità, combatte, VOLA.

Molony con quel fisico pacioccone, il doppio mento e anche un po' di pancetta (adesso crescendo si è snellito, però al contempo il suo viso si è imbruttito) mi dà l'idea di qualcosa di completamente opposto, per non parlare del fatto che, almeno dalle foto, non c'è un briciolo di chimica con Wendy, che è bellissima ma sembra molto più matura della sua età e comunque non ricorda la controparte animata manco per niente (mentre Gianni e Michele sono uguali).
Pure il costume di Peter sembra cheap e fatto coi piedi.

Esattamente come Lily Collins fu una perfetta Biancaneve dal punto di vista estetico, gli attori del Peter Pan del 2003 furono delle scelte perfette di casting e sono rimasti nell'immaginario colletivo, specialmente lui che fece perdere la testa a tutte le ragazzine. Capisco che ci fosse l'esigenza di proporre qualcosa di diverso, ma secondo me sarebbe stato perfetto un ragazzino coi capelli totalmente rossi per differenziarsi dal precedente film e, allo stesso tempo, rispettare l'estetica del Peter del classico.

Il finale coi bimbi sperduti adottati non mi piace. Il finale di Peter Pan originale, con il signor Darling che grazie al galeone ricordava vagamente quella che fu un tempo la sua infanzia era davvero LA PERFEZIONE. Coi bimbi sperduti quindi si rivelerà ai genitori la magia e quell'alone di mistero andrà tutta a farsi friggere...

Inviato da: Mr. Hook il 14/2/2023, 11:29

E in tutto questo non è ancora uscita fuori una bella immagine di Uncino con Spugna. sleep.gif

Inviato da: Hiroe il 14/2/2023, 13:48

La foto postata sopra (con numero 1/7), con Molony e Anderson che parlano, la dice troppo lunga. Guardate la faccia di Molony. Vi sembra esprimere un qualche pensiero? Interesse verso ciò che sta dicendo Wendy? Guardate gli occhi spenti, la posa finta... Oddio questo quasi quasi non lo guardo proprio, secondo me sarà un film inguardabile...

Inviato da: veu il 14/2/2023, 14:39

ragazzi ma non possiamo prima vedere come sarà Molony nel ruolo di Peter Pan?
ricordiamo che pure Mena Massoud per Aladdin fu criticatissimo all'uscita del primo trailer e delle prime fotografie eppure finora (oltre all'innegabile bellezza) è stato uno dei migliori attori che abbiamo avuto nei live action... noi aspetteremmo di vederlo prima in movimento. un singolo fotogramma mica ci dice come sarà il film

Nicolino, sul finale concordiamo con te. Il fatto che Agenore Darling ricorda la sua infanzia quando vede il galeone tra le nuvole è bellissimo. finale perfetto, è vero
concordiamo anche con te che nel Peter Pan del 2003 è stato scelto un ottimo cast (l'attore che faceva Peter è stato amatissimo, sarà che era anche molto bello e più ragazzo e meno bambino). Su Lily Collins per Biancaneve dobbiamo dire che fisicamente lei fa pensare molto alla Principessa (nonostante quando abbiamo visto il film in compagnia una signora ci ha detto che trovava la Biancaneve della Collins troppo stile pastorella e poco principesca e preferiva la versione di Biancaneve della Cannon di Sarah Patterson degli anni 80 che era maggiormente principesca e più eterea, però li si entra nel gusto personale, onestamente la Collins è bellissima, è vero che anche secondo noi la Patterson è più bella come Biancaneve ma forse anche perché è decisamente più composta e il film non è demenziale)
non vediamo però dove sia grosso Molony quando fa Peter Pan...
per Wendy pensiamo invece che vogliano giocare sul passaggio all'adolescenza (e al carico di responsabilità) quindi magari il suo casting più maturo ha un suo perché
sinceramente però non crediamo proprio che il regista Lowery sia andato a caso quando ha scelto il cast. Se ha scelto Molony e la Anderson qualcosa ha trovato in loro e secondo noi funzioneranno meglio di quanto uno si immagina dalle figure
quello che il film ha (ma è un po' il fil rouge delle varie pellicole di Lowery) è quell'atmosfera cupa, con colori oscuri e sensazione di inquietudine che già caratterizzava Il Drago Invisibile e il bel film Il Cavaliere Verde... pensiamo che sia uno stile autoriale e forse Peter Pan ha lo stesso stile autoriale...
in alternativa questo colore seppia potrebbe essere - andiamo un po' a ruota libera - un'idea di come gli americani vedono la realtà inglese e di Londra (difatti sia Ritorno al Bosco dei 100 Acri, sia Crudelia, sia Il Ritorno di Mary Poppins hanno tutti colori seppia)

Inviato da: Hiroe il 14/2/2023, 17:45

Bravi veui, gli americani fanno color seppia tutti i film ambientati in Inghilterra.. si vede gli sembra più antico così... mah XD

Inviato da: theprinceisonfire il 16/2/2023, 20:28

A me la resa fotografica non dispiace affatto, così come apprezzo l'idea di un adattamento più fedele al romanzo.
Wendy trovo sia bellissima (in alcune foto sembra davvero Milla Jovovich, è quasi impressionante), mentre Peter è quello che è, inadatto esteticamente per il ruolo ma in fin dei conti potrebbe recuperare con quel carisma che si palesa solo in movimento.
Il fatto che non ci siano immagini di Trilli mi fa pensare ad un ridimensionamento importante del ruolo, il che spiegherebbe perché abbia rifiutato (così si rumoreggiava) Margot Robbie.
Peter Pan è una delle storie più magiche in assoluto, e il fatto che lo stiano rimandando di molto mi fa credere che ci sia grande fiducia nel progetto in termini di sviluppo per disney+, lo vorranno forse collocare nello spot migliore da un punto di vista fiscale.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 16/2/2023, 22:01

CITAZIONE (theprinceisonfire @ 16/2/2023, 20:28) *
Il fatto che non ci siano immagini di Trilli mi fa pensare ad un ridimensionamento importante del ruolo

Non credo, la vogliono nascondere per evitare polemiche come con Ariel. Mi sono appena imbattuto in un meme parecchio disgustoso su FB, a sfondo sessuale; la Disney rilasciando poche immagini del trailer ha fatto sì che gli utenti si concentrassero sui pochi secondi in cui inquadrano la Bailey quando canta, senza rendersi conto di avere dato il via a possibilità di sconcezze. Sinceramente mi dispiace per la Bailey, adesso si esagera.

Inviato da: veu il 16/2/2023, 23:36

la protagonista del film è Wendy e non Trilli... per questo la Robbie ha rifiutato secondo noi
oltre a questo pensiamo non abbiano mostrato Trilli nelle immagini semplicemente perchè non sono state inserite dai leaks... altrimenti l'avremmo avuta eccome...
non c'è volontà di nasconderla, pensiamo semplicemente che non pubblicizzano il film per ora perchè non è pronto. E questo pare confermato dal fatto che l'uscita dei libri del film è stata posticipata al https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/peter-pan-wendy-junior-novelization-elizabeth-rudnick/1142281589?ean=9781368080453 (salvo cambiamenti)

Daydreamer concordiamo con te... le denigrazioni degli attori le troviamo davvero di pessimo gusto... loro fanno solo il loro lavoro, possono magari non piacere e tutto (mica tutti hanno gli stessi gusti) ma le denigrazioni e le offese gratuite sono censurabili e fuori luogo

Inviato da: veu il 19/2/2023, 12:50

Ecco la copertina del nuovo libro dedicato ai personaggi del film, intitolato Tiger Lily and the Secret Treasure of Neverland:






E' una storia prequel del film. Ecco la trama:

Tiger Lily and her community, the Indigenous people of Neverland, possess a unique ability: they can choose to grow up. But for now, Tiger Lily is enjoying being thirteen, spending time with her grandmother and exploring alongside her horse and her friends.

Then Tiger Lily uncovers a plot by two of Captain Hook’s pirates, who are searching for a mysterious, powerful treasure. Determined to protect Neverland, Tiger Lily sets out on a very grown-up mission: find the treasure first, and keep it out of the pirates’ reckless hands.

As her journey takes her from Mermaid Lagoon to the Lost Boys’ hideaway and beyond, Tiger Lily will need to become the brave leader she has always wanted to be. Can she save her home and people she loves before it’s too late?

Inviato da: veu il 23/2/2023, 0:07

Rumor (da prendere con le pinze!):

* Trailer tra due settimane secondo TheDisinsider.



Da https://twitter.com/SkylerShuler/status/1628458824347848706/photo/1:

Domanda:

Skyler please answer when will we get our first trailer for Peter Pan and Wendy?


Risposta:

Within the next couple weeks.






Inviato da: veu il 24/2/2023, 22:44

E' Giglio Tigrato in persona (l'attrice ovviamente) che su Instagram annuncia che il primo sguardo al film verrà presto rilasciato online...

Dalla https://www.instagram.com/p/CpDkKG3vPSd/:

wapanatahk:

Just one of those press things first look is coming soon y’all EEEEEEEEEEK

#peterpan&wendy
#tigerlily
#neverland



Inviato da: veu il 28/2/2023, 14:38

Dalle Storie della https://www.instagram.com/everanderson/:





La storia è stata pubblicata 9 ore fa e indica "il trailer esce domani", quindi con tutta probabilità, tenendo conto del fuso orario, è tra la tarda serata di oggi e la prima mattina di domani che vedremo il trailer di Peter Pan e Wendy.


Inviato da: Fulvio84 il 28/2/2023, 18:12

Eccolo
https://fb.watch/iZXRSrekhV/

Lo odio…. Le femmine nei bambini sperduti che distruggono tutto il senso di Wendy che deve essere la mamma.
Non perdonerò mai la disney per tutta questa merda action che sta facendo sfruttando i suoi capolavori

Inviato da: buffyfan il 28/2/2023, 18:12

E' uscito il trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ji5U2sTlLU

L'abbiamo pubblicato insieme Fulvio Roftl.gif boh, mi lascia comunque indifferente. Wendy è bellina comunque.. poi quando uscirà mi farò un'idea anche sugli altri personaggi.

Inviato da: Daydreamer il 28/2/2023, 19:02

Per me è meglio di quel che mi aspettassi. Impressioni a caldo. Peter appare più adulto, con quel vocione (che si sia ridoppiato recentemente?), inoltre ho visto qua e là quel senso di spocchia e spavalderia che si addicono al personaggio (quando parla sulla torre del Big Ben mi piace molto).
Il fatto che ci siano diverse bambine e diverse etnie è piuttosto cringe, per la spudorata operazione politically correct. Trilli è carina, per carità, ma, di nuovo, la quota nera così spiattellata non la trovo inclusiva ma un manifesto troppo politico visto il genere del film è davvero troppo. Echi di Alice in Wonderland, ma l'attrice di Wendy è bellissima e riempie lo schermo con quella fotogenia. Bella l'atmosfera inquietante e misteriosa sull'Isola. Jude Law è un Uncino davvero inquietante e poco rassicurante, mi piace, mi ricorda un pò Davy Jones e Barbossa dei Pirati dei Caraibi come presenza.

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