Why ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ director David Lowery wants to make movies that scare your children

Posted April 28, 2023 by: Admin #News

Director David Lowery is standing by his decision to include Lost Girls as well as Lost Boys in the latest live-action update of Disney’s Peter Pan & Wendy, despite backlash from online trolls.

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Lowery believes that being a Lost Boy is a state of mind, and that diversifying classic characters is an honorable charge to lead. The film also features Yara Shahidi as Disney’s first Black Tinkerbell, who has also faced criticism from toxic online commentators. Lowery, who previously directed a more serious take on Pete’s Dragon for Disney, aims to create a safe environment for children to face darkness and fear in adventure films.

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He hopes to continue the tradition of films that scare children just enough, but not too much, and cites childhood favorites such as Time Bandits and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom as inspirations.Jude Law, who stars as Captain Hook, praises Lowery and Toby Halbrooks’ script for providing the necessary emotional weight for Hook’s revised backstory.

Law indicates that he was inspired by Cruella de Vil from Disney’s 101 Dalmatians as a child and hopes to lead his children down the path of curiosity, questioning, conversation, and imagination.Lowery hasn’t seen Rob Marshall’s upcoming live-action Little Mermaid yet, but he reveals that The Little Mermaid was his favorite Disney animated movie growing up.

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He started a Little Mermaid fan club when he was 9 years old, and he is excited for Halle Bailey’s star turn as Ariel. Lowery hopes to recreate the sense of anarchy in action sequences from childhood favorites such as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in Peter Pan & Wendy.

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