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25 Major Disney Movies That Were Cancelled Last Minute

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These Disney Movies Would Have Been Huge Hollywood Hits
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Disney is like a machine, constantly churning out new movies and animated adventures for the whole family to enjoy. But for every finished production, it feels like a handful were scrapped along the way. While many of the movies remain on the cutting room floor, there are some that we all wish Disney didn’t pass on! There was one moment in the Nightmare Before Christmas where we felt the film was destined for a sequel -- when Jack reaches all the holiday doors! We would love to see Halloween infused with Thanksgiving or Easter! And Disney planned to take us there back in 2001, when a sequel was penned. The main issue? Disney was going to move forward with an all-CG production as opposed to another stop-motion movie. Before Disney purchased Pixar and folded the company into one, Pixar was a separate entity while Disney owned the rights to the characters. Disney decided to create their own low-budget studio known as Studio 7. Along with an alternate Toy Story 3, the studio developed Monsters, Inc. 2: Lost in Scaradise. We’ve already seen a lot of Elves battle in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, but we almost got to enjoy a Disney version of the battle with an adaptation of the action/adventure short story known as “King of the Elves”.

Check out the pitches and stories for sequels to beloved Disney classics, modern-day movies, and how we almost got to see Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny on-screen together again.

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