Disney Reviving 'Chip 'n Dale' for a Live-Action Feature

I'm always shocked that Chip and Dale never had a love triangle with Gadget. Unless I missed the hints of that.

You missed it. She was playing both of them for simps.
 
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Ah, I know.


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If it's going to be actors v/oing over CGI characters, then Hugh Jackman for Monty. Make that your token "name" actor. For some reason, I think he'd do it.
 
Has he ever really turned anything down?
 
Has he ever really turned anything down?

One notable movie, much to his regret.

He was offered the role of Billy Flynn in Chicago, but his jackass of an agent told him not to get typecast by doing musicals.
 
Never gonna happen, but I want Zipper to be able to speak, and to be voiced by Jeff Goldblum.
 
Chris Pratt needs to be in this.
 
I would prefer young actors to provide the voices for Chip & Dale.
Logan Lerman?
 
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping was great.

A self-referential take from the same director has promise.

Regarding the release strategy

David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, who produced The Muppets as well as Beauty and the Beast for the studio, are producing the project, whose distribution path is unclear. It may end up a theatrical release or could head to Disney+, the company’s upcoming streaming service that launches later this year.
 
Will Gadget be in it? If not her numerous fans including the cult from Russia will no doubt boycott the movie

Also I doubt this will be about the Rescue Rangers in the end. It will be just about Chip n Dale. An Alvin and the Chipmunks type movie

Also the director hired directed The Watch. Doesn’t exactly inspire confidence
 
Since it’s supposed to be meta, I assume it’ll touch upon all their incarnations including the strippers of the 80s that stole their name.
 
I just think of "Alvin and the Chipmunks" mixed with "Sonic The Hedgehog"
 
Rescue Rangers will be making a cameo in the new DuckTales show
 
I just think of "Alvin and the Chipmunks" mixed with "Sonic The Hedgehog"
I trust Disney to be faithful to the designs and not create horror creatures.
 
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping was great.

A self-referential take from the same director has promise.

Regarding the release strategy
Yay he produced The Muppets...boo he produced Beauty and the Beast (2017).
 

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