It all starts in 1990, the year in which Tim Burton Get an agreement with Walt Disney To make your poem created in 1982. A story that would see the light in 1993 with the premiere of the film directed by Henry Seick, but that at first it would not be liked by the producer, who decided to put it in the hands of Touchstone Pictures (Disney owned by Disney) when qualified as "Too dark and scary for children".
However, its premiere was a success. The tape raised 3 more times of the invested budget, reaching the 75 million dollars. A figure that surprised the producer herself who realized the great jewel she had.
The passing of the years has made it one of the Christmas classics every season and one of the films referring to the level of Stop Motion. Now Disney's goal is to exploit the fame that the tape has acquired with a remake or a sequel that continues the story of Jack Skellington.
After the re -stersons of "Dumbo", "The Lion King", "Aladdin", "Mulan" either "Beauty and the beast", it could not be madness that the American producer decided to do the same with "Nightmare before Christmas." A recreation in flesh and bone that would not be considered crazy for Disney, which has sufficient potential To make it come true. In fact, quite rumors have been heard about it but nothing official.
Another possibilities that are considered, but with less force, is the creation of a sequel that continues with the adventures of Jack Skellington. The first option would be give life to the comic based on Zero, Jack's dog, created and published by Tokyopop In the spring of 2018 after giving delivery rights. The second option would be The creation of a sequel Disney typical, although there are also no indications of it.
The truth is that there is still no clear news or anything specifically, the only thing that has been known is that Disney is in a recreation line to continue taking their greatest classics out and this points to one of our favorite Christmas films.
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