

Here are 15 Canceled Disney Movies We’ll Never Get To See.

Boxid2 CH112301 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donor allen. These are movies that will never make it to the real world and get left on a shelf collecting dust. One for sorrow, two for joy by Woodall, Clive. There is no room in Hollywood for "what ifs," but if there were, these canceled projects will leave fans disappointed that they never came to fruition. Already optioned by Disney, this British bestseller by first-time author (and ex-grocer) Woodall describes an avian civil war, with the crows and magpies trying to exterminate every other species. But sometimes, those canceled projects seem really interesting and fans can't help but wonder what those projects might have become. The studio is so full of ideas, though, that not all of their film concepts ever make it to the silver screen, and, unfortunately, that's a shame.ĭisney often cancels projects, especially when other films get in the way and become priorities. Disney has a knack for taking traditional fairy tales and turning them on their head, giving princesses and princes happily ever afters and making heroes out of young boys and girls. The company is also no stranger to imaginative storytelling. Sorrow doesn’t approach the skill, majesty, or emotion of Watership Down but that’s hard to fault it for, as few books do.

From its animation studio to its work with Pixar to its live-action films, Disney remains one of the most beloved movie studios of all time. One for Sorrow, Two for Joy by Clive Woodall One for Sorrow, Two for Joy is one more in the vein of animal kingdom books, the classic one of course being Watership Down. When it comes to providing great entertainment, much of it suitable for the entire family, Disney reigns supreme.
