When Would Disney Run Out of Original Films to Remake? [OC]

Posted by DataSittingAlone

13 comments
  1. Great, that means I will not likely live to see the end of the remakes…

  2. Would be interesting to see this data excluding the original movies that weren’t big enough hits to be worth remaking

  3. in 2088 they will release an original and its remake at the same time

  4. They’ll have to buy up more franchises to remake. Live action Studio Ghibli anyone?

  5. Love the satirical spirit behind the graph. They deserved to be called out. Like, who needs a live action version of everything we enjoyed as cartoons and animations as kids

  6. Does this really count as data? I mean, you’ve used *some* data, but the rest of it is just a projection of the future, and contains no data.

  7. The only good remake Disney has ever done is 101 Dalmatians

  8. A while back I ran a similarly-silly projection to conclude that, based on the actors’ ages, the 2047 Spiderman reboot will feature an Aunt May who’s younger than Peter Parker.

  9. The Year is 2087. Handy Manny has just been green lit for a live action feature length adaptation

  10. Bold of you to assume they won’t just remake a remake. An animated adaptation of a live action movie that was itself an adaptation of an animated movie.

  11. I feel like the original films would start to flatten out a bit, while the remakes are trending more frequent. 2055-ish makes more sense to me.

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