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The Rocketeer sequel in development

With all this talk of MCU does Disney have the rights to the Rocketeer? I would think with Marvel's history with ROM, GI Joe, Micronauts, Transformers, Shogun Warriors, Godzilla, etc. they wouldn't want to get into that unless they flat-out had full ownership of the property.
 
Well the original movie is a Disney Movie, but Dave Stevens found the whole experience unpleasant, so he refused to let anyone else touch the property while he was alive. However he passed away a few years ago and his estate had been happy to let other people adapt the Rocketeer, hence the new comics. So I assume Disney wouldn't have any trouble negotiating the rights.
 
Reboot? Maybe. Sequel to an underperforming 25 year old movie? Not a great idea.

It can be both--a few subtle nods to the original for fans (like me) but nothing more specific than the rocket pack dates back to the late 30s. I agree it should not be a full-blown sequel (much as I'd love any excuse to have Jennifer Connelly on screen) but, given the time gap and the one-shot nature of the original, a few nods can safely and easily be put into the movie without forcing people to see the first one to understand the second one. It's not rocket science (pun intended :p ).
 
Not strictly sequel-related, at least not to this sequel, but it appears that Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg once pitched a Rocketeer sequel which would've been alt-history, in a World War 2 that wasn't going very well for the good guys.
Heyyy, has someone been reading my TrekBBS posts?
As I opined back in '12:
I'd like to see a WW movie start off in an alternate/even worse WW2, where the Nazis have conquered all of Western Europe (and maybe are still allied with the Soviets?). Along the lines of CA: TFA, but with a grittier, more Raiders or even Temple of Doom (the non-"funny" bits, mind) feel. CA: TFA is good and all, but it's so darn shiny.​
:p
 
Bump!

Not strictly sequel-related, at least not to this sequel, but it appears that Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg once pitched a Rocketeer sequel which would've been alt-history, in a World War 2 that wasn't going very well for the good guys. Nice little piece of concept art for it: http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/...t-was-pitched-by-10-cloverfield-lane-director

That way we could see the Luft 46 concepts on screen
http://www.luft46.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregat_(rocket_family) http://www.astronautix.com/a/a9a10a11a12.html
 
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