Disney is within the works on one other film primarily based on one among its iconic theme park rides, this time Space Mountain, a person with data of the undertaking instructed TheWrap.
Joby Harold, the author behind Zack Snyder’s upcoming “Army of the Dead” and the Obi-Wan Kenobi prequel collection, is writing the screenplay for the movie that’s in very early levels of growth. The movie is meant for theatrical launch.
No logline particulars had been accessible, however the Space Mountain film will probably be a live-action household movie impressed by the Tomorrowland attraction at each Disneyland and Disney World.
Harold can be producing together with his associate Tory Tunnell for Safehouse Pictures, as is the manufacturing home Rideback.
While the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise has lengthy been a money cow for Disney, it was additionally not too long ago reported that “Ghostbusters” author Katie Dippold would give one other stab at a film impressed by the Haunted Mansion. And Disney in 2015 launched “Tomorrowland,” a sci-fi, motion movie directed by Brad Bird and starring George Clooney and Britt Robertson.
At one level, Max Landis had written a screenplay impressed by the Space Mountain curler coaster that he meant to be set within the 1950s as a retro, futuristic film, however the undertaking by no means blasted off.
The Space Mountain experience first made its debut in 1975 at Disney World in Orlando within the Magic Kingdom, with the all-white, conical mountaintop design of the experience’s exterior making its strategy to different Disney theme parks. Riders blast off right into a starlit experience that’s in any other case all in the dead of night, and lately Disney has briefly rebranded the experience to Hyperspace Mountain in honor of “Star Wars.”
Harold beforehand wrote “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” and he’s been an government producer on movies resembling “Edge of Tomorrow,” “John Wick 3” and “Robin Hood.” He’s represented by Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment and Goodman Genow.
THR first reported the information of the Space Mountain film.