Rough Disney Outlook through 2012
2008
American Dog/Bolt (Classic Animation)
Team Atlantis (Classic Animation)
Nim's Island (Live action; Dual-branded?)
The X-Files: I Want to Believe (Live action; Fox)
The Day the Earth Stood Still (Fox; Remake)
Good outlook for 2008, but I'd go with a dual-branding for Nim's Island.
2009
The Princess and the Frog (Classic Animation)
Turtles Forever (Walt Disney Television Animation)
Untitled Carmen Sandiego/National Treasure crossover film (Live action; Bruckheimer/Legendary)
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Live action)
Taken (Fox)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Blue Sky)
I think this year's better than 2008. Maybe we can call the crossover film "National Treasure: The Sandiego Heist"?
2010
Gigantic (Classic Animation)
Not bad.
2011
Rumpelstiltskin (Classic Animation)
X-Men: First Class (Fox/Marvel)
I will lament the loss of the 2011 Pooh movie, but checking another classic story off the box makes up for it.
2012
21 Jump Street (Fox)
Could it be more accurate to the series this time?
TBD
Into the Spider-Verse (Blue Sky/Marvel)
Wreck It Ralph (Blue Sky)
Eldest (Live action; part of the Eragon franchise)
Hitman (Live action; Atari game franchise)
Pixels (Live action; Possible co-production with TriStar and Luxor)
X-Men Origins: Gambit (Live action; Fox/Marvel)
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (Live action; Bruckheimer/Legendary)
I'd give Eldest, Hitman, and Gambit to 2010, Into the Spider-Verse and Pirates 4 can be in 2011, Wreck-It Ralph in 2012, and Pixels in 2013.
Speaking of, I'm surprised that Hitman is an Atari franchise among the likes of Halo, Carmen Sandiego, and Digimon. But at the same time, TriStar should co-produce Pixels with Disney, due to their ties to Nintendo.
Titles that I'm not sure if I want them to be made at Disney or elsewhere ITTL
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Fox IOTL)
Babylon AD (Fox IOTL)
Jumper (Fox IOTL)
Tooth Fairy (Fox IOTL)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Fox IOTL)
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Disney IOTL)
Rio (Blue Sky IOTL)
Percy Jackson depends on who publishes the books, because that honor went to Disney IOTL. If their publishing wing still has Rick Riordian on standby, keep it at Fox.
Babylon and Jumper can go to other studios.
Tooth Fairy and Beverly Hills Chihuahua could be dual-branded with Disney and Fox labels.
If we can make Diary of a Wimpy Kid an animated movie with the writing and pacing of the live-action film intact, that would be great. As for where it would go, I'd keep it at Fox.
I'd also keep Rio at Blue Sky, because we can't let them coast on Ice Age and Spider-Man.
Also, if possible, can we make Dork Diaries: The Movie happen at Disney ITTL?
Dork Diaries: The Movie (working title) is an upcoming live-action movie adaption based off of Tales from a Not-So Fabulous Life. During 2015, author Rachel Renee Russell announced that Lionsgate Summit would produce a Dork Diaries film. The movie was to be directed by Mark Waters, who also...
dorkdiaries.fandom.com
So what? I was a fan of the books, and if Dear Dumb Diary and the Middle School series got movies, why should this franchise be left in the dust?