After more than three decades at Disney, the rights to Roger Rabbit and all associated characters have officially returned to original creator. Gary K. Wolf.
“I now have back the rights to all my characters, all my books. I can, basically, do my own Roger Rabbit projects,” Wolf confirmed during an interview with ImNotBadTV.
Wolf now has full creative control over Roger, Jessica and all other characters from his 1981 novel, Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, and its 1988 film adaptation, Robert Zemeckis' beloved live-action/animated hybrid, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
“Any sequels that we do have to at least match the quality of the original [1988] movie,” he added. “In production value, in tone, in script content, in empathy, in character development. It has to be as good, or better than, what we did before. That’s what the fans want, and I have promised the fans that’s what I’m going to give them.”[...]
“I now have back the rights to all my characters, all my books. I can, basically, do my own Roger Rabbit projects,” Wolf confirmed during an interview with ImNotBadTV.
Wolf now has full creative control over Roger, Jessica and all other characters from his 1981 novel, Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, and its 1988 film adaptation, Robert Zemeckis' beloved live-action/animated hybrid, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
“Any sequels that we do have to at least match the quality of the original [1988] movie,” he added. “In production value, in tone, in script content, in empathy, in character development. It has to be as good, or better than, what we did before. That’s what the fans want, and I have promised the fans that’s what I’m going to give them.”[...]


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