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Elton‘s "Gnomeo" cartoon a no-go at Disney
Tuesday, March 28 2006 |
The Elton John movie "Gnomeo & Juliet," an animated musical based on William Shakespeare‘s tragic romance, is no longer in production at Walt Disney Feature Animation, the studio said March 27, 2006.
Elton was producing the movie about small star-crossed lovers through his Rocket Pictures banner, and was engaged to write the songs.
"Gnomeo" was Disney‘s second animation collaboration with Elton following 1994‘s "The Lion King," which featured Elton and lyricist Tim Rice‘s Oscar-winning "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
The crews at Walt Disney Feature Animation who were in production on the project have been reassigned to other projects, a Disney spokeswoman said.
Elton recently appeared in support of "Gnomeo" at the Walt Disney Studios Showcase in September 2005 when the studio offered members of the press a sneak peek of its slate through 2008. Elton marked the occasion by playing "Crocodile Rock" on a trademark red piano.
Walt Disney Feature Animation‘s film slate is under close review following Disney‘s purchase of Pixar Animation Studios, the firm behind the "Toy Story" movies. Pixar executives John Lasseter and Ed Catmull are reviewing the Disney slate while simultaneously developing new animated titles.
Disney's "Gnomeo and Juliette" featuring Elton's music Saturday, September 24 2005 at 06:41:24
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