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  1. Oct 24, 2023 · Summary. Treasure Planet, a 2002 animated cult classic, has gained a new audience on Disney+ and viewers are demanding a live-action remake of the unique blend of science-fiction and pirates. Although there are no official plans yet, rumors suggest that LucasFilm, known for Star Wars and Indiana Jones, may be considering producing a live-action ...

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  2. Dec 29, 2023 · With Silver again saving the day in the end, they are eventually victorious and blow up the Centurion with the pirates all on board. The movie would've ended with a flash-forward to Jim and Kate's ...

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    • A Finished Script Was Made by The Original Film’S Crew
    • Certain Cast Members Were Scheduled to Return
    • The Film Would Have Covered Jim’s Time at The Academy
    • Jim Had A Rival/Love Interest
    • There Was A Villain Named Iron Beard
    • The Plot Involved The Ultimate Pirate Ship, The Centurion
    • Silver Got A Backstory
    • Musker and Clements Wouldn’T Direct, But Assist
    • There Were Rumors of A TV Spinoff
    • The Film’S Reception Killed The Sequel

    During the completion of the first film, members of Treasure Planet's crew were already working their hardest to push for a sequel to further this stand-out sci-fi story. With an incredible world featured in the first film that blended the sci-fi with the colonial stylings, why wouldn't we want to see more? Despite the financial backlash of the fil...

    Of course, you can't have a proper sequel without a cast of characters to bring it to life, and Treasure Planet had some serious top talent behind its characters. With the likes of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emma Thompson, Martin Short, and David Hyde Pierce in the original cast, the filmmakers had their pick. RELATED: Disney: The 10 Best Animated 2000s...

    The first film ends with Jim Hawkins coming home to the Benbow Inn, returning from his time spent at the Intergalactic Academy. Naturally, the sequel would have picked up where the first left off, showing the viewers some of Jim's time spent learning the ways of the galactic navy. This would show Jim not only learning how to be a better pilot and e...

    Not only did Jim get a plot that furthered his development, but he got his own love interest to back him up. But this gal was no damsel to be rescued in a swashbuckling feat. She was meant to be Jim's equal and level-headed foil to his wreckless adventurer persona. RELATED: 10 Iconic Disney Movie Scenes The character known as Kate was to have been ...

    Before we get into this character, we must ask a simple question. How dare you not let Willem DeFoe play an evil robot pirate?! Just look at this concept art, the design alone makes us want to know more about this robotic renegade's exploits. But we're getting ahead of ourselves. This is Captain Iron Beard, folks. Iron Beard was to have been the fi...

    We've heard about hailing the mothership, but this solar-sail powered beauty would make Captain Jack's compass spin like a weathervane. The Centurion was meant to be the fastest ship in the galaxy, making her the ultimate prize for a ruthless pirate like Iron Beard to snatch. RELATED: 10 Disney Villains, Ranked By Kill Count The plot would have see...

    Now, this is something we'd very much like to see carry out to the fullest extent, a backstory for one of the most famous pirates in fiction. Even if this version does have a few mechanical augmentations, Treasure Planet's swashbuckling cyborg is definitely one of our favorites. Silver would have related his backstory to Jim after a fight with Kate...

    Though the direction would have been under Disney director Jun Falkenstein, who previously worked on The Tigger Movie, Treasure Planet's original directors, John Musker and Ron Clements, would have played a creative role in the development of the film. This might seem like a minor detail, but not to those who know the work of the pair. RELATED: Dis...

    Though there's mostly speculation on this concept, we can't deny that the idea for a Treasure Planet animated series would have been something we would have thoroughly enjoyed. Plus, it's logical that a Musker and Clements property would go the way of their other films. Much like how The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Hercules got their own series, T...

    If you truly want to know why we didn't get the sequel so many of the original film's team worked for a year to achieve, you need look no further than the dollar signs. Because the film did so poorly at the box office, Disney saw no need to continue the legacy of a story that wouldn't succeed financially. Despite being nominated for an Academy Awar...

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  3. Treasure Planet (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction action-adventure film [2] produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.It is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island (1883), and it is the third retelling of the story in an outer space setting, following the Bulgarian film Treasure Planet (1982) and ...

  5. Aboard a glittering space galleon, Jim meets the ship's cyborg cook, John Silver, who teaches him the value of friendship and the power of dreams. Jim soon teams up with his crazy new robot pal, B.E.N., and the shape-shifting Morph to discover a treasure greater than he ever imagined. Directed by. John Musker, Ron Clements.

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  7. Recently viewed. Treasure Planet: Directed by Ron Clements, John Musker. With Roscoe Lee Browne, Corey Burton, Dane A. Davis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Jim Hawkins is a teenager who finds the map of a great treasure hidden by a space pirate. Together with some friends, he sets off in a large spaceship, shaped like a caravel, on his quest.

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