Rejected Disney Movies That Sound Absolutely Wild

Rejected Disney Movies That Sound Absolutely Wild

The Roger Rabbit Sequel

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Roger Rabbit II: The Toon Platoon would’ve capitalized on Disney’s WWII propaganda shorts by having the toons fight Nazis while presumably yelling about maggots, but Spielberg (whose company produced Who Framed Roger Rabbit) didn’t think it would look good to follow Schindler’s List with a Disney animation featuring goofy Nazi villains.

Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool-Bambi Disney Crossover

RKO Radio Pictures, 20th Century Fox

Yeah, that is an actual idea Reynolds pitched to Disney. The actor told IGN: “I wanted to do a short film of Deadpool interrogating the hunter who killed Bambi’s mom. But the whole gist of it is that Deadpool is actually just a huge fan. He’s not interrogating — he just wants to know how he could be the most loathed Disney character in the history of Disney, and of course, Disney was like, ‘Well, I don’t think that’s ever going to happen.’” Well, boo to that.

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