I can’t take Peter Pan seriously after seeing the new Chip & Dale movie
The footage starts off, rather appropriately, with Captain Hook asking, "Tell me, how did you come to Neverland?" We then see Wendy on a windy shore as she encounters the Lost Boys on a cliff — and this time, there are some girls among them. This is even remarked upon with the line, "You're not all boys." Which elicits the response, "So?"
The trio of Darling kids we know from the original animated classic meet Peter Pan in their pajamas and fly off to Neverland from Big Ben, the face of the clock shattering as they take flight from it. Pirates try to shoot them out of the sky with cannons, offering a sense of danger. Hook taunts, "Wendy Moira Angela Darling, where is Peter Pan?" Our hero then jumps in slow motion off a cliff towards a pirate ship floating in the air. Classic stuff! It has somewhat of a "Pirates of the Caribbean" vibe to it.
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The scene disturbed me, Peter looked very effeminate yet sounded masculine and his face seemed heavily airbrushed.. it just didn't sit well with me.
I love Peter Pan, the lore, the magic - I'm well aware of how he's portrayed on stage, the descriptions in the books but this was not how I was envisioning him.
That's actually the only thing I'm not on board with in this version. They should have kept to tradition and had Law play Mr. Darling as well as Hook.Totally forgot Jude Law was in this.. Hoffman's portrayal still sits with me as one of the best. Pan 2003 was great, using Isaacs in duel roles, Polar Express did similar.
I feel this movie deserves a theatrical release..
A less offensive portrayal of Tiger Lily?Yeah, I’m still not sure what this version is going to add really that Hook and Peter Pan 2003 didn’t already give us in live-action form. Especially it being a Disney+ release.
My fear is it’ll be just a forgettable bland retread that updates and removes anything interesting about the 1953 version ala Pinocchio.

A less offensive portrayal of Tiger Lily?![]()
I still can't believe that was 2015.Sure. Hollywood’s version of “less offensive”. lol
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