ITT: cancelled/unfinished/rejected projects
ITT: cancelled/unfinished/rejected projects
Scoob 2 (Finished but never released), Villanos season 2 (finished but never released, creator went full indie now since he owns the IP), Batgirl (Finished but never released)
All WB
The first character design for a potential Casper CG reboot movie that was pitched for DreamWorks back in 2014. According to concept artist Danny Williams, he had stated that the pitch "never went anywhere"
The second character design
There was supposed to be a long-form series. But like many projects, it got canned silently.
This was intended to be the fifth installment of the Bionicle movies, but was cancelled following the poor DVD sales of 4
Holy shit, that's prime 34 right there.
Newt was intended to followup Toy Story 3 for Pixar's mainline production. Due to production issues and the fact that the concept ended up being too similar to another animated movie Rio, which was already coming out around the same time, it was scrapped and director Gary Rydstrom left Pixar as a result
Not necessarily a cancelled project as it was retooled, but it does count as another thing at one point. Originally, The Wild Thornberrys (then titled as "Animal World") was pitched to Fox and was originally set to be an adult animated sitcom with Nigel Thornberry being the main star of the show.
It was pitched way too early and pre South Park and Family Guy paving the way for mostly uncensored adult comedies. The whole joke was how nature show hosts love to film animals having sex more than just about anything else and Nigel was some perv that filmed talking animals fucking a lot. Not going to fly in 1995, but could have worked in 2005.
A Space Goofs movie was originally in the works by the same studio behind The Magic Roundabout movie, but production was too little too late as by the time the movie was in production, the studio was shut down in 2013
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I will never not be disgusted by the industry over this
There was also gonna be a hotstuff movie iirc
Ehhh, I don't know if we missed out on anything amazing.
I'd argue that it would've been ahead of its time, but yes, I'd say South Park, Family Guy, American Dad, Futurama, Aqua Teen and even Beavis & Butthead (the latter that aired during the same time) did a better job with the style of crude, brazen humor. Even Klasky Csupo's other adult animated sitcom Duckman did a way better job with talking animals, but who knows what Animal World would've been like
A Vectorman CG movie.
live-action/animated
from the duo behind The Great North
yeah no, thank god they cancelled it
The original EMH spider-man crossover episode he was voiced by Josh Keaton, however disney decided to push for Drake Bell to segway into Ultimate Spider-man, the original episode hasn't been released but remnants exist in the episode itself as they didn't dub over a single line
CH Greenblatt had planned a Star Wars special for Chowder in the same vein as Phineas & Ferb, Family Guy and Robot Chicken, but ultimately was never made once CN cancelled Chowder in favor of CN Real
I wish they would leave these very long dead secondary 40s-60s franchises fucking dead already. Nobody wants to see Yogi Bear, Dudly Doright, or Underdog any more. They don't have an audience and there is no nostalgia to draw from with them.
The only reason for this was because of the live-action 1995 movie as well as the two live-action direct-to-video movies and the 2000s animated show that used to air on CN that gave Casper new life (so to say). But realistically, yes a new Casper movie would not work, and if anything it'll probably be no different from modern movies that revive IPs from the dead. Like what would a Casper movie or TV show be like in the modern age and what would he and the ghostly trio do? Would it just be "Casper be ipad" or some stupid shit like that?
This was Marlon Brando's final role before his death
I guess you don't want a Popeye movie with Gendy Tartokovsky directing it, do you?
Shane Acker was originally going to direct a "dark, gritty" Thomas the Train movie, but was scrapped
we missed out on man of steel for thomas
Klasky-Csupo should’ve pitched it to USA, they already had Duckman so it would’ve fit in nicely.
Realistically how many episodes could they have gotten out of that concept?
I even found out the plot of the movie, set during WW2 with a father and son reconnecting as an origin story on how he became the fat conductor in the first place, and the movie would've been loyal to the original books
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Space Usagi pilot for a series that wasn't picked up because Bucky O'Hare performed poorly.
You know that's actually a missed opportunity right there
I think it would've been doomed as a short-lived 13-episode series had it been pitched to Fox. I mean, The Critic got a second life on Fox, but not treated as well, so again, Animal World should've been a USA show, but whatever, they've pitched to Nick as a show for kids and became more successful
We missed out on Disney’s first movie based on a Philip K Dick story.
Cute Velma
It will come out bros... trust me bros...
Does "in development hell with no news for a decade and the guy behind it is suffering from health problems" count?
I've always wondered what Burton's interpretation solo version of Pfeiffer as Catwoman would've been like following after Batman Returns
Over the hedge 2 :(
"...If the second film doesn’t perform as well as the first you could actually lose money. So, when you have the choice of doing Madagascar III (Mad II nets $200 million) and Hedge II, that’s no choice at all."
Bob Kane
"creator" of Batman
At least we got some cheap imitations on YouTube.
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Is that supposed to be Miserix?