Robert Zemeckis, the director behind the iconic film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?,” believes a sequel is unlikely to happen in the current Disney landscape. In a recent interview, he expressed doubts ...
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Director Robert Zemeckis says he has a great script for a “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” sequel that will likely never see the light of day. “There’s a good script sitting at Disney, but here’s the thing — ...
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Will there ever be a sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Director Robert Zemeckis doesn’t think so. Zemeckis, 72, opened up about the possibility of a sequel to the beloved Disney film on the Oct ...
Sad. Confused.” podcast, Robert Zemeckis talked about the major stumbling block that exists right now that would prevent a sequel to “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” from ever happening. Two words—Jessica ...
Director Robert Zemeckis claimed Disney would not have the character, who has become a sex symbol, appear in another movie Barry Brecheisen/Getty; Buena Vista/Everett Collection Robert Zemeckis (left) ...
The director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? has said a sequel won’t happen because Disney won’t use Jessica Rabbit in the same way. Released in cinemas on 22 June 1988, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? has ...
Who doesn’t have a fond memory of the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The movie has long been a celebrated mix of live-action and animation, lauded for its groundbreaking blend of classic Hollywood ...
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Jessica Rabbit is not bad - she's just drawn that way - but Who Framed Roger Rabbit director Robert Zemeckis believes the 'Toon femme fatale's curves might be a little too dangerous for Disney.