Disney puts the Brakes on Wild Hogs 2



Posted by Rodneyon 17. 12. 2009in News Chat

I am not ashamed to say that I liked Wild Hogs. Sure it was just family fluff film, but it had its charms and overall it was a good movie.

So with its financial success, it was only a matter of time before Wild Hogs 2 came about. And it was being developed.

Ramascreen says:

Unfortunately Disney has been doing a major ‘audit’ and by that I mean the mouse house has been axing projects that it deems unnecessary and a possible waste of resources. It put a halt on McG’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea: Captain Nemo, it stopped Robin Williams‘ Wedding Banned and now WILD HOGS 2: BACHELOR RIDE

The title suggests that the four of them are headed off on another road trip to celebrate William H Macy’s Dudley’s pending nuptuals to the tasty Marisa Tomei’s coffee shop owner Maggie.

I am ok with them not making this movie. As fun as it might be to see, I can live without it. The movie was pretty complete as it stood, and while they could potentially have another hit on their hands, after Old Dogs tanked so badly I don’t blame them for not taking the risk.

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9 Responses to “Disney puts the Brakes on Wild Hogs 2”

  1. joe says:

    why be ashamed in a movie you like lol?

  2. fullmetal_medji says:

    Damn..looks like I wont get to see the sequels to Old Dogs, G-Force, and College Road Trip. Damn. Bring on Yellow Submarine!

  3. Dragonslayer says:

    I thought the first film was alright. William H. Macy was the funniest part to me.

  4. How sad.

    I was really looking forward to seeing 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea….

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