In a Q&A session Carlos López Estrada conducted on Monday on Reddit, the director behind Blindspotting and Raya and the Last Dragon shared an update on Disney's remake of the 1973 animated film "Robin Hood," and revealed that it is no longer moving forward.
The remake that was originally announced in April 2020 was going to be a live-action/CGI hybrid movie for Disney+. Estrada was on board to direct the film and remake it from a script written by Kari Granlund. Justin Springer, the producer behind Dumbo and Tron: Legacy, was planning to produce.
"Its dead, sadly. I say sadly because I actually thought there was something really special (and original!) there. Some truly extraordinary music we had figured out for it," Estrada answered. "I keep daydreaming about doing it independently with different characters."
When the Robin Hood remake was announced almost six years ago, it was still in the very early stages of pre-production, and there was no information about the cast or a release date. The deal was signed before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Variety.
Robin Hood can be streamed on Disney+, or rented on Google Play Movies, Fandango at Home, YouTube, Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video for $3.99.
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