According to MTV, Robert Zemeckis has commissioned a script for the long-awaited (dreaded? anticipated?) Roger Rabbit sequel. And the scripters are - original scribes Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman.
It's still a long way from being greenlit, but it looks like Roger might be on the verge of a comeback.
Now, about the original writers - I liked the movie, and I really like Roger, but the original film had some script problems. The ending of the film (the fight in the warehouse) was anticlimactic, and Roger and some of the other characters were a bit too abrasive at times. I hope those little issues will be addressed in the new script. And I hope to goodness that CGI will be kept to a minimum, and that most of the film will be in 2D, and that cartoon cameos will be used more effectively the second time around. I felt that characters such as Bugs and Mickey could have been put to better use (Bugs was a real jerk to Eddie, and with no provocation. Not at all true to the Bunny's character).
Anyhoo, we'll see what happens...
It's still a long way from being greenlit, but it looks like Roger might be on the verge of a comeback.
Now, about the original writers - I liked the movie, and I really like Roger, but the original film had some script problems. The ending of the film (the fight in the warehouse) was anticlimactic, and Roger and some of the other characters were a bit too abrasive at times. I hope those little issues will be addressed in the new script. And I hope to goodness that CGI will be kept to a minimum, and that most of the film will be in 2D, and that cartoon cameos will be used more effectively the second time around. I felt that characters such as Bugs and Mickey could have been put to better use (Bugs was a real jerk to Eddie, and with no provocation. Not at all true to the Bunny's character).
Anyhoo, we'll see what happens...