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What’s a “Who Framed Roger Rabbit ... ride Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin ride in 2021 — an update that angered fans. “Look what they did to Jessica at the theme park,” he said ...
But none of that is the reason why the Here director thinks Roger ... [Rabbit] in it,” he said. Zemeckis claimed Disney would never go there again, however. “Look what they did to Jessica at ...
Pointing out how Disney already toned down the animated bombshell’s looks at its Disneyland resort, he said, “Look what they did to Jessica at the theme park. They trussed her up in a trench coat, you ...
Fans have been asking for a sequel for decades — Who Framed Roger Rabbit is now coming up for 40 years old. And Disney's conservatism is nothing new. “Look what they did to Jessica at the theme park,” ...
Robert Zemeckis doesn't think that a sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit ... out that Disney made a change to Jessica Rabbit's design at the Anaheim theme park. He added: "I mean look what they ...
Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner) sings for the crowd in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988), Touchstone Pictures/Amblin Entertainment Which does add up when you consider how Jessica’s image has been ...
“Look what they did to Jessica at the theme park,” he added. “They trussed her up in a trench coat.” The Forrest Gump director was referring to a change Disney made in 2021 to the Disneyland version ...
Will there ever be a sequel to Who Framed Roger ... [Rabbit] in it,” he said. Zemeckis claimed Disney would never go there again, however. “Look what they did to Jessica at the theme park ...
Because look what they did to Jessica at the theme park, they trussed her in a trench coat.” Zemeckis is referring to how Jessica wears a trench coat and fedora in the artwork for Roger Rabbit’s Car ...
Jessica Rabbit ... Roger Rabbit writers Peter S. Seamen and Jeffrey Price, simply "isn't ever going see the light of day, as good as it is. I mean, look what they did to Jessica at the theme ...
They can't make a movie with Jessica in it." Zemeckis added that the script in question, which was penned by original Roger Rabbit writers Peter S. Seamen and Jeffrey Price, simply "isn't ever going ...