‘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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"Ma'am my name is Peter and I will be helping you never to grow up on this fine day," said Pradesh Panand in his traditional Anglo-Bombay accent.

"So, let me get this straight," Wendy replied, looking directly at the camera. "Fairy tales are real, you can fly, and oh, you're going to take me to freaking Neverland?"

"Yes ma'am that is correct," Panand responded, "but in order to best serve you I will have to escalate this issue to my supervisor, Tinkerbell. Tinkerbell, are you on the line with us ma'am?"

"You can just tell this girl ain't season her food," Tinkerbell noted with a very fairy-like flick of her weave.

Wendy's mascot sidekick - Weezo, the Littlest Neptunian - could do little but say "well, that just happened".
 
They're race bending so hard, the DOG is the wrong breed. Nana was a Newfoundland dog, a breed which I proudly(despite its, may Allah forgive me, Canadian origin) own. And what do we have here? A St. Bernard?! WTF is this shit?

I haven't been this scandalized since the Harry Potter films recast Fang, a Great Dane, a German dog of noble lineage with a Neapolitan mastiff. An Italian dog?! It's what you got when the moors raped Italian women instead of killing, eating, or building boats out of them.

Truly, God has averted his eyes from us.
 
Why does everything “inclusive” have to be a retread of a classic story? Why can’t they come up with their own stuff?

Because they are completely and totally bankrupt.

Don't care if caused my kids to grow up into total weebs. It seems like the japs are the only one who take European stories and keep it true-ish to source.


Don't know why the jap op isn't online but the American dub is.
 
We already have a live action Peter Pan. It's called Hook and it's amazing.
It even had diversity, but it probably wouldn’t be considered diverse enough in this day and age. I’m actually surprised they didn’t make Wendy black or something for this.
 
Having Wendy be a white girl is more of the "black people are magical, unlike the boring cream of wheat white guy" shit we've been seeing for 30+ years.
The magical negro trope has been around forever. It’s just wokified now. I’m actually surprised progressives haven’t realized yet how much they embody the racists of old they constantly denounce. Even the diverse casting choices for the sake of diversity reek of minstrel shows. The more things change, the more they stay the same, as they say.
 
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!?”
"So!?"
"So, you can't very well be the Lost Boys now, can you? Maybe a new name is in order, like the Lost Children, or the Lost Ones even if that does sound a little spooky"
"'One'? Ain't that sum kinda maffs sheeit? You tryna bring yo whitey bixnood out here? You finna do nuffin."
 
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