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P-P-Please be true? Roger Rabbit 2?

Submitted by Melissa Molina on October 30, 2009 – 5:18 pm3 Comments

Unless you lived under a rock, a majority of people have seen the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”. Underneath Buena Vista Pictures, the film gained a huge amount of popularity and had the goods to warrant a sequel for awhile. Rumors of said phantom scripts that almost got the green light have come and gone, but now they’re finally laid to rest. Robert Zemeckis, director of the upcoming animated feature “A Christmas Carol” for Walt Disney Pictures sat down with MTV Movies Blog and gave them the low-down on the status of the could-be project.:

What do you think? With the addition of screenwriters Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman hopping back onboard, do you think this is the perfect recipe or will it sink like so many other in-development ideas?

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