Peter & the Starcatchers - CGI film?

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    Originally Posted By utahjosh

    I've been reading the Disney-published "Peter Pan" inspired series b Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. They are quite good!

    I checked out the official page for the series hosted at Disney.com - and it says that they are going to do a CGI movie.

    Anyone have any updates on that?
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    hurrah! I loved those books, I sent them to my son in law and he got into them also.
     
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    Originally Posted By DyGDisney

    Oooh, that would be cool. My kids love those books, especially DD8 who says they are better than Harry Potter!
     
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    Originally Posted By magic0214

    I haven't read those but I love the Kingdom Keepers Series and Steel Trapp, read those!
     
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    Originally Posted By utahjosh

    Kind of odd for another Peter Pan movie. After two animated films, Tinkerbell movies, that other live-action Peter Pan from a few years ago - it seems a little overkill.
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    But these are like the further adventures of books. So while they involve the same characters, they are not the same stories. So it's more likely they can stand on their own.
     

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