The Princess and the Frog collection is not any extra. The studio has pulled the plug on the challenge almost 5 years after it was first introduced.
Based on THR, Walt Disney Animation Studios has pulled the plug on the animated collection primarily based on The Princess and the Frog. The collection would have targeted on Princess Tiana and was set to characteristic Anika Noni Rose reprising her position from the 2009 animated film. It was first introduced in December 2020, so this one has been within the works for fairly a while.
The report states that “despite best efforts, including several changes to the creative team, Tiana ultimately could not get to where it needed to be given production costs.” Sadly, a Disney spokesperson confirmed that there can be some layoffs on the Vancouver studio engaged on the challenge. One other unannounced feature-length challenge being developed for Disney+ was additionally scrapped.
The Princess and the Frog marked Disney’s temporary return to conventional animation. Set within the nice metropolis of New Orleans, it options a fantastic lady named Tiana, a frog prince who desperately desires to be human once more, and a fateful kiss that leads them each on a hilarious journey via the paranormal bayous of Louisiana. Though the movie considerably underperformed upon launch, it finally grossed $271 million worldwide, turning into the studio’s most profitable historically animated film for the reason that launch of Lilo & Sew in 2002. Tiana additionally made an look in Ralph Breaks the Web alongside a number of different Disney princesses.
Though Disney has scrapped the Princess and the Frog collection, the studio continues to be eager to develop the franchise additional. A “short-form special” impressed by the film is in early growth, with Joyce Sherri writing and co-directing alongside Steve Anderson. Disney additionally reworked the Splash Mountain attraction final 12 months into Tiana’s Bayou Journey.
Like most of Disney’s animated films, there has even been discuss of a live-action adaptation. In reality, Stella Meghie, who was initially slated to write down the direct the Princess and the Frog collection, bought the gig after pitching a live-action remake to the studio. Walt Disney Animation Studios chief artistic officer Jennifer Lee then bought in contact along with her they usually started growing the collection.