Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-69.171.166.248-20130514172107/@comment-1916997-20130601140832

OldBid wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Utter solitude wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote: That's not true, I said it was interesting but odd, and that I don't see them doing that on Once. Looks like I totally missed that reply!

However, my point in pointing it out wasn't to say that the show should do it, it was to poke a little bit at your "BOY who never grew up, no chance of being a father!" statement :D Okay, I see, so do want Peter Pan to be child/young teen as I do? (Also, I don't know what weirded me out more about that link, that Peter Pan is an adult or that he's played by Robin Williams. XD ) Slightly off topic but haven't you ever seen Hook? It's a great film. I'd recommend it :)

No, I really haven't seen many adaptations of Neverland, besides the Disney animated movie. I didn't even realize there were so many, until I was looking up things about Peter Pan on Wikipedia. I was like, "Wow! Every film companies taken a stab at Neverland! And Eddy and Adam were worried about getting the rights! It seems like anybody and their mother can get the rights." I'm not really worried about rights for anything though. They have Disney backing them. I'm sure Disney could get the rights to just about anything (of course, it's all about how much Disney is willing to pay for said rights that is the bigger concern; Could they get Lord of the Rings? Sure. How much is the Tolkien estate and Warner Bros. going to want for it? I'm guessing alot.). Besides that and a few other things aside, Disney already has adapted most fairytales and classic fiction, so I'm guessing that gives them an edge.