Disney has quietly dumped its live-action-but-he’s-still-a-sexy-fox Robin Hood plans
Raya And The Last Dragon director Carlos López Estrada has revealed that his Robin Hood revival plans are dead at Disney.
1973's Robin Hood, Screenshot: YouTube
In what we can only describe as catastrophic news for a certain vast sub-sector of DeviantArt technicians, plans for Disney’s 1973 animated film Robin Hood to be fed into the company’s ever-hungry live-action remake machine have apparently stalled. This is per Deadline, reporting on an AMA conducted on Reddit by director Carlos López Estrada, in which he described the project as “dead.”
Estrada—who came up as a music video director before helming 2018’s Blindspotting, and working for Disney on 2021’s Raya And The Last Dragon—was conducting the AMA to promote his upcoming film DED, as well as his production company, Antigravity Academy, and was pretty upfront with questioners about his stifled Robin Hood dreams. (He notes, among other things, that some of the shots in Blindspotting were deliberately patterned on ones from the 1973 animated feature.) As to the planned remake: “It’s 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.” (He later suggested that some ideas may end up filtering out of the abandoned project, noting, “I keep daydreaming about doing it independently with different characters.”)