Actor and filmmaker Emilio Estevez recalled writing a script for the fourth instalment of the film 'The Mighty Ducks', which he says Disney was not interested in making, reported Variety.
Estevez headlined 'The Mighty Ducks' sports movie as coach Gordon Bombay, a role he reprised in two film sequels and the 2021 Disney+ series 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.'
However, due to some fallout with the makers, Estevez's exit before the second season, which also ended up being its last, reported Variety.
Recently, in a "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, as quoted by Variety, the actor revealed that he wrote a script for the movie to compensate for all the disasters that occurred during the Game Changers series.
"I also wrote 'Mighty Ducks 4,'" Estevez said. "I wanted to make up for all of the disasters that happened on the 'Game Changers' series." added Estevez as quoted by Variety.
The basic concept of the script was to introduce an all-girl team which didn't impress the team of Disney.
"[It's] a feature script that had coach Bombay coming back, being pulled back in by Joshua Jackson's character and Kenan Thompson's character and to coach a new team, an expansion team, for the professional women's hockey league."
He continued, "So, it would be an all-girl team. Now, when we discover Bombay, he's coaching roller derby, and so he says, 'My girls are going with me. They have to have a shot.' It was charming, contemporary, cool, and organically of the moment. It's where we're at.. Disney was like, 'We don't want to pursue that," as quoted by Variety.
As per the outlet, "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers" aired for two seasons and 20 episodes on Disney+. Estevez's Gordon Bombay was a supporting character on the show's first season.
According to a source close to the production, as reported by Variety, Estevez parted ways with 'Game Changers' ahead of Season 2 filming due to a disagreement over ABC Signature's COVID-19 vaccination requirement, as he would not confirm that he would comply with the policy.
Hence, the studio decided not to renew his contract for Season 2.
Estevez headlined 'The Mighty Ducks' sports movie as coach Gordon Bombay, a role he reprised in two film sequels and the 2021 Disney+ series 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.'
However, due to some fallout with the makers, Estevez's exit before the second season, which also ended up being its last, reported Variety.
Recently, in a "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, as quoted by Variety, the actor revealed that he wrote a script for the movie to compensate for all the disasters that occurred during the Game Changers series.
"I also wrote 'Mighty Ducks 4,'" Estevez said. "I wanted to make up for all of the disasters that happened on the 'Game Changers' series." added Estevez as quoted by Variety.
The basic concept of the script was to introduce an all-girl team which didn't impress the team of Disney.
"[It's] a feature script that had coach Bombay coming back, being pulled back in by Joshua Jackson's character and Kenan Thompson's character and to coach a new team, an expansion team, for the professional women's hockey league."
He continued, "So, it would be an all-girl team. Now, when we discover Bombay, he's coaching roller derby, and so he says, 'My girls are going with me. They have to have a shot.' It was charming, contemporary, cool, and organically of the moment. It's where we're at.. Disney was like, 'We don't want to pursue that," as quoted by Variety.
As per the outlet, "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers" aired for two seasons and 20 episodes on Disney+. Estevez's Gordon Bombay was a supporting character on the show's first season.
According to a source close to the production, as reported by Variety, Estevez parted ways with 'Game Changers' ahead of Season 2 filming due to a disagreement over ABC Signature's COVID-19 vaccination requirement, as he would not confirm that he would comply with the policy.
Hence, the studio decided not to renew his contract for Season 2.
You may also like
Bihar: Major rail tragedy averted in Begusarai as fire breaks out in train engine
Desperate search as girl, 14, missing after taking family dog for walk at beauty spot
Mykhailo Mudryk breaks Chelsea silence as Enzo Maresca awaits drugs test ban outcome
Desire Doue and Bradley Barcola fire PSG warning to Arsenal for Champions League semi-final
Will tomatoes be the next eggs? America's trade war threatens a price surge; First omelets, now salsa