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We’re Here to Help: These Disney Rides Should Be Turned Into Feature Films

Potential Attractions for Film Adaptations

Disney has a rich history of transforming its beloved theme park attractions into successful film franchises. Titles like Pirates of the Caribbean have generated immense profits, yet not every adaptation has enjoyed similar success. Films based on attractions like The Haunted Mansion serve as cautionary tales, reminding Disney to proceed prudently. Disney is currently developing films inspired by someone’s fondness for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Tower of Terror, while potentially revisiting classic attractions such as Space Mountain.

Three people stand on a ship’s deck at sea; the man in the center, dressed as a pirate with dreadlocks and a tricorn hat, speaks while the woman on the left and the man on the right look at him, a sword pointed at the group.
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However, some outstanding rides seem missing from discussion lists for future films. Leveraging themes and characters from these rides could lead to box office gold, connecting fans with experiences they adore. As Disney endeavors to create fresh content, revisiting and revitalizing these attractions may be key to captivating a new generation.

The Case for Figment

Among Disney’s most beloved characters is Figment, the whimsical purple dragon from Journey Into Imagination with Figment. For years, there have been murmurs about a Figment film, exciting fans eager for a venture into his colorful world. There were even talks of cinematic involvement from notable creators like Seth Rogen, igniting anticipation.

figment journey into imagination
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Despite high hopes, Disney CEO Bob Iger indicated that potential projects surrounding Figment might be limited to Disney+ shorts. This pivot reflects an inclination to explore short-form content over full-length films.

Nonetheless, fans are adamant that Disney should not toss the Figment idea aside so easily. A movie featuring this character could ignite imaginations and drive significant box office revenues, considering the character’s strong fan base and nostalgic appeal. The allure of Figment lies in his unique ability to connect with audiences through imagination, making him a worthy candidate for a cinematic journey.

Adventure Awaits in Soarin’

Soarin’ proposes a thrilling opportunity for Disney to craft another action-adventure spectacle that could attract young male audiences, a demographic the company is keen to engage. Picture this: a movie set amidst stunning aerial views from a hang glider, providing adventure and excitement that resonates with thrill-seekers.

People seated and experiencing a flying ride over the Great Wall of China, with green hills and fortress structures visible. The ride simulates the feeling of flying with a winged apparatus, and if you look closely, you might spot hidden mickeys as another similar vehicle is seen in the background.
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Disney could draw inspiration from beloved features like Pirates of the Caribbean to differentiate the film, integrating charismatic characters and humor into the ride’s enchanting atmosphere. An updated ride could translate seamlessly into a movie, delivering a blend of adventure and heart. This expansion could cleverly reinterpret the original experience, allowing both ride enthusiasts and filmgoers to revel in a new take on a classic attraction.

Goofy’s Journey in The Barnstormer

With its whimsical charm, The Barnstormer at Magic Kingdom holds enormous cinematic potential, particularly as a family-friendly sequel. Drawing from the heartwarming antics in A Goofy Movie, this concept could see Goofy and his son Max embark on new adventures, bridging generational gaps while emphasizing their relationship.

Disney world attraction the barnstormer
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The feature can explore humor and relatable family challenges, offering a lighthearted tone that many could appreciate. In an era where family films are often pursued, the prospect of a movie centered around the lovable duo could help Disney connect more deeply with audiences, providing relatable themes alongside engaging comedy. Reviving these characters offers nostalgia and opportunities to explore new stories that resonate across ages.

Several attractions stand out as Disney navigates the landscape of its subsequent film adaptations. Films based on Journey Into Imagination with Figment, Soarin’, and The Barnstormer could usher in new waves of audiences to theaters, proving that even in a realm of established franchises, there’s always room for fresh stories from beloved rides

Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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