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'''''Gigantic''''' was a Disney animated musical based on the fairy tale ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' that was cancelled in 2017.
'''''Gigantic''''' was a Disney animated musical based on the fairy tale ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' that was cancelled in 2017.


According to the Disney wikia, the plot is as follows: "Set in Spain during the Age of Exploration, the film followed Jack as he discovers a world of giants hidden within clouds. Jack befriends the female giant Inma, who's "11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control" and treats him like a living doll, Greno said. Meanwhile, the antagonists, Storm Giants, stand at 120 feet."
==Plot==
''Gigantic'' would have been set in Spain during the Age of Exploration. It would have followed Jack from the fairy tale as he discovers a world of giants hidden above the clouds. Jack would then befriend a female giant named Inma, who is said to be ''"11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control,"'' and would constantly treat Jack like a doll. Meanwhile, the antagonists of the film known as the Storm Giants would have stood at around 120 feet.<ref>[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Gigantic Disney Wikia article on Gigantic.] Retrieved 19 Nov '17</ref>


''Gigantic'' began production in 2013, then under the title ''Giants'', and was announced under the former title at D23 in 2015, then slated for a March 2018 release. It was under the direction of Nathan Greno, who had directed ''Tangled'', and Meg LeFauve, who was a screenwriter for ''Captain Marvel'', ''Inside Out'', and ''The Good Dinosaur'' and was to feature songs by Robert Lopez and Kirsten Anderson-Lopez, both of ''Frozen'' fame. The release date was later moved to November 2018, and then again to 2020, until in October 2017 when Disney announced that the film had been shelved because it "wasn't working".
==History==
''Gigantic'' began production in 2013, then under the title ''Giants'', and was announced under the former title at D23 in 2015, then slated for a March 2018 release. It was under the direction of Nathan Greno, who had directed ''Tangled'', and Meg LeFauve, who was a screenwriter for ''Captain Marvel'', ''Inside Out'', and ''The Good Dinosaur'' and was to feature songs by Robert Lopez and Kirsten Anderson-Lopez, both of ''Frozen'' fame. The release date was later moved to November 2018, and then again to 2020, until in October 2017 when Disney announced that the film had been shelved because it ''"wasn't working the way they thought."''


Before the film's cancellation, Disney had released several pieces of concept art, included an Easter egg in the 2016 animated feature ''Zootopia'' as the film ''Giraffic'', and included part of one of the intended songs, "Little Man", in its initial D23 presentation. No further materials had been released since its D23 announcement, and no recordings of the song featured have surfaced.
Before the film's cancellation, Disney had released several pieces of concept art, included a parody Easter egg in the 2016 animated feature ''Zootopia'' as the film ''Giraffic'' which Duke Weaselton attempts to sell off bootleg DVDs before being questioned by Judy and Nick about the location of the Night Howlers, and included part of one of the intended songs, "Little Man", in its initial D23 presentation. No further materials had been released since its D23 announcement, and no further recordings of the song featured have surfaced.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=150px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=150px>
File:Giants.jpg|Original logo
File:Giants.jpg|Original logo.
File:Gigantic_Concept_Art.jpg|Concept art
File:Gigantic_Concept_Art.jpg|Concept art.
File:Giraffic.jpg|''Zootopia'' Easter egg
File:Giraffic.jpg|''Zootopia'' Easter egg.
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
==References==
<references/>
==Sources==
==Sources==
[http://www.slashfilm.com/gigantic-canceled/ Article on film's development and cancellation]
* [http://www.slashfilm.com/gigantic-canceled/ Article on film's development and cancellation.] Retrieved 19 Nov '17
 
[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Gigantic Disney wikia Gigantic article]


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Revision as of 21:14, 27 November 2017

Gigantic.jpg

Official logo.

Status: Lost

Gigantic was a Disney animated musical based on the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk that was cancelled in 2017.

Plot

Gigantic would have been set in Spain during the Age of Exploration. It would have followed Jack from the fairy tale as he discovers a world of giants hidden above the clouds. Jack would then befriend a female giant named Inma, who is said to be "11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control," and would constantly treat Jack like a doll. Meanwhile, the antagonists of the film known as the Storm Giants would have stood at around 120 feet.[1]

History

Gigantic began production in 2013, then under the title Giants, and was announced under the former title at D23 in 2015, then slated for a March 2018 release. It was under the direction of Nathan Greno, who had directed Tangled, and Meg LeFauve, who was a screenwriter for Captain Marvel, Inside Out, and The Good Dinosaur and was to feature songs by Robert Lopez and Kirsten Anderson-Lopez, both of Frozen fame. The release date was later moved to November 2018, and then again to 2020, until in October 2017 when Disney announced that the film had been shelved because it "wasn't working the way they thought."

Before the film's cancellation, Disney had released several pieces of concept art, included a parody Easter egg in the 2016 animated feature Zootopia as the film Giraffic which Duke Weaselton attempts to sell off bootleg DVDs before being questioned by Judy and Nick about the location of the Night Howlers, and included part of one of the intended songs, "Little Man", in its initial D23 presentation. No further materials had been released since its D23 announcement, and no further recordings of the song featured have surfaced.

Gallery

References

  1. Disney Wikia article on Gigantic. Retrieved 19 Nov '17

Sources