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A script for a sequel exists, but the director believes the studio would never take that kind of risk today. The Latest Tech ...
While on the Oct. 30 episode of the “ Happy Sad Confused ” podcast, Zemeckis, 72, shared that the current Disney would never make a “Roger Rabbit 2” with Jessica Rabbit in it, adding that ...
While on the Oct. 30 episode of the “ Happy Sad Confused ” podcast, Zemeckis, 72, shared that the current Disney would never make a “Roger Rabbit 2” with Jessica Rabbit in it, adding that ...
Jessica Rabbit was the extremely sexy animated wife of Roger Rabbit. She was voiced by Kathleen Turner, with Amy Irving as her singing voice, though both were uncredited at the time.
There was a time where Roger Rabbit was an A-list Disney character, as popular as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald Duck. But as the company has expanded, the slapstick bunny from Robert Zemeckis ...
Will there ever be a sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Director Robert Zemeckis doesn’t think so. Zemeckis, 72, opened up about the possibility of a sequel to the beloved Disney film on the Oct ...
Sultry toon is being transformed from damsel in distress to private investigator at Disneyland's Roger Rabbit ride. "Disney does not understand the concept of Jessica Rabbit," grouses one fan.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? originally released in a unique time within Walt Disney Pictures’ history, and has since reached a whole new level of popularity among fans thanks to Jessica Rabbit.
He treated the kids like the adults.” As Zemeckis noted, the Disneyland attraction “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” went through changes in 2021 when Jessica in her outfit from the director’s film was ...
Get a tease of Jessica's new look below, and let us know what you make of this in the comments. Here's some more information about the new Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin backstory at Disneyland.
Disneyland is giving Jessica Rabbit a new job.The Anaheim theme park is updating yet another one of its rides, this time making changes to Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin, an attraction based on ...
Disney is to give Who Framed Roger Rabbit character Jessica Rabbit a modern update across parks, as a way of making her more "relevant to today's culture".