Last One


So, is this the last one or not? Is Disney gonna produce more Tink stories? Does anyone has any info on this?

Logan: I don't know!
Rogue: You don't know, or you don't care?
Logan: Pick one.
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It is unknown.
There are no publicly announced sequels to Legend of the Neverbeast, and these films take one to three years to be produced so we would know if there were any in plan.
But then there's no official announcement that this would be the last film of the Tinker Bell series as well.

There used to be some hint at more films being produced, but this has been challenged by a story from TAG blog:
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com.br/2013/10/at-diz-toons.html

There have been more recent stories:
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com.br/2014/04/stealth-franchise.ht ml

From interviews with Peggy Holmes and Jenni Magee-Cook, director and producer:

Q: With all the fairies, will there be spinoffs?

Jenni: You know we don’t have anything that we can talk about, ’cause it, it’s a director driven studio. So what we really do here is when the directors have a story they want to tell, that’s what they bring to the table and they decide to tell that story. And they talk about it with our teams.

Peggy: But we are in production on [Legend of the Neverbeast].

Q: Now that hook has been introduced into the movies, how much further do you think you can go before bringing in Peter Pan and that whole storyline?

A: Yeah, we can’t really say. You need to find a story that you want to tell. We can say we are super excited that we started to bring Tinkerbells world of Pixie Hollow and Peter Pan together. But there is no sort of master plan set. But do we love that we’ve done this? Yeah! Do we love that we are seeing skull rock? Yeah! Do we love that we saw the island of neverland? Yeah! Introducing all these elements of the Peter Pan world is super fun.

This seems like a critical moment when us consumers can send a message with our wallets that we want more films of this series by buying things from this franchise.
The DVDs, Blu-rays and the Fairies Encyclopedia book by DK Publishing (amazon.com/Disney-Fairies-The-Encyclopedia/dp/0756692342) seem like a good start.



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I never watched the Tinker Bell movies until I got married and had a daughter. I thought all of them were ok movies, but I have to say I actually extremely enjoyed the neverbeast. I think they should continue or maybe consider doing a netflix series where they can focus on other fairies like this one did. I think that is one of the things that made this one so great - it wasn't all about tinker bell.

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