‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ trailer sparks Disney nostalgia with live-action update of animated classic - "Where is Peter Pan?" - well he sure ain't in this movie

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Alexander Molony in 'Peter Pan & Wendy.'

(CNN) — The trailer for Disney’s “Peter Pan & Wendy” – based on the Mouse House’s 1953 animated classic “Peter Pan” – dropped on Tuesday, and it certainly presents a movie that looks far more inclusive than past retellings of the original J.M. Barrie tale.

“But you’re not all boys,” Ever Anderson’s Wendy Darling says to a group of kids in Neverland who tell her they’re the “Lost Boys” in the clip.

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Ever Anderson in 'Peter Pan & Wendy.'

Those kids are, in fact, not all boys. Two girls then appear on screen to respond to Wendy’s observation with a simple and spirited, “So!?”

“Blackish” star Yara Shahidi is also seen in the trailer as Tinker Bell, Peter’s fairy friend who accompanies him and the Darlings through Neverland. Shahidi is the first Black woman to portray the tiny fairy on screen.

The movie also stars Alexander Molony in his feature film debut as Peter Pan, and Jude Law as a very creepy-looking Captain Hook, who is seen in the trailer sporting his signature hook, red coat and twisted mustache as he asks Wendy, “Where is Peter Pan?”

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Yara Shahidi in 'Peter Pan & Wendy.'

The trailer shows all of the classic figures from the ’53 film, including the Darlings’ beloved dog Nana and a faithful representation of John Darling (Joshua Pickering) in his top hat and rounded spectacles.

An aerial view of the mermaids shimmering and splashing in the sea beneath Wendy and her brothers, who are soaring the skies above, is shown in the trailer. And Tiger Lily, played by Alyssa Wapanatâhk, is seen telling Wendy, “Hold the past in your heart, but where you go from here is up to you.”

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Alyssa Wapanatâhk in 'Peter Pan & Wendy.'


From the 1991 cult classic “Hook” starring Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman and Julia Roberts to NBC’s 2014 “Peter Pan Live” telecast starring Allison Williams and the 2015 “Pan” film, Peter Pan and Wendy’s adventure is a story that’s been previously visualized on screen in countless ways.

The new “Peter Pan & Wendy” presents an inclusive version of the classic tale, one that blends Pan’s fantasy world into a landscape for today.

“Peter Pan & Wendy” will begin streaming on Disney+ on April 28.


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Why are they still doing this live action shit? Who is the intended audience for this? I genuinely don't understand the thought process "let's make that thing that everybody loves again but objectively worse in every way". It's not like the other live action films have done well either, I think the last one I heard anybody talk about IRL was Lion King.
 
I love that they've got literally YEARS worth of this woke nigger worship in the can and waiting for release, when mainstream audiences are sick of it and getting more and more aggravated by every new instance of it.

It's like a line of clowns standing backstage, waiting to go on, and they can hear the audience throwing shit at the clown who just went out there and screaming, "we hate clowns".
 
Wasn't there an actual Indian (feather) tribe in Disney's version? Having them be separate from Peter's group is an easy justification for a white/non-white society. Just write them into more stuff, it's not that hard to figure out.
 
I guess Disney has given up trying to appeal to the Chinks and are swapping to trying to lure in the Pajeets and Street Shitters instead.

Yah good luck with that. Bollywood movies blow modern Hollywood movies out of the water because they're entertainments first and agenda pushing last.

Funny how people want to go to the movies for escape and entertainment and not to be preached at by forced stereotypes and heavy handed dialog.

Gota admit though those comments are gold. I wonder how long Disney will leave the comments open.
 
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