“Disney’s on a roll”: Fans Troll the Mouse House as Peter Pan & Wendy Live Action Remake Gets Abysmally Low 13% Rotten Tomatoes Rating

"Disney's on a roll": Fans Troll the Mouse House as Peter Pan & Wendy Live Action Remake Gets Abysmally Low 13% Rotten Tomatoes Rating

Peter Pan & Wendy might have broken a recent Disney tradition and not in a good way. The House of Mouse has been dominating the pop culture landscape with Marvel and Star Wars for a long time now. But that’s not all. The company has also started making live-action remakes of its hit animated films.

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Aladdin and The Lion King were mega hits. Peter Pan & Wendy was also supposed to follow in their footsteps but seems like it has failed to do so. The audience score on Rotten Tomatoes for the film is shockingly low. Generally, for such films, it is the critic score that stays heavily lower than the audience one. But here the opposite has happened.

Peter Pan & Wendy Heavily Disappoint Fans Of The Classic Tale 

Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell
Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell

Directed by David Lowery, Peter Pan & Wendy is a pretty faithful adaptation of the 1953 Peter Pan animated film. But some creative liberties have been taken to update the story. Now, the romantic rivalry between Wendy (Ever Anderson) and Tinker Bell (Yara Shahidi) has been turned into a friendship, there are now girls in the Lost Boys, and many such little tidbits have been included to make sure the story is palatable for the 2023 audience.

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But it seems like audiences didn’t prefer this updated version because the film premiered with a disastrous 13% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Here’s the tweet:

The critics aren’t too happy with the film as well. Many are calling it a rote Disney adaptation zapped out of color where the director’s vision hasn’t been allowed to flourish. Complaints about the film being boring and lacking the charm of the original are everywhere. But even then they have collectively bestowed a respectable 64% on the movie.

David Lowery
David Lowery

Fans and the general public think that critics have been too generous this time around. Many feel that the new remake hasn’t succeeded in conveying the core message of the original film- that one has to grow up whether one wants to or not. Due to all such presumed faults, fans have brutally trolled the film.

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Fans Troll The New Disney Live-Action Remake

Shot from Peter Pan & Wendy
Shot from Peter Pan & Wendy

Fans of classic Disney films are already split on the live-action remakes the House of Mouse is churning out. There have been endless debates on whether those classics should be revived in the modern era and that too through live-action. While audiences loved what Aladdin and The Lion King had to offer, that doesn’t seem to be the case for Peter Pan & Wendy. In fact, fans of the classic are brutally trolling Disney for putting out this film.

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Here’s what they are saying:

But not everyone agrees with the audience score. Many think that there’s heavy review bombing going on because of the diverse casting changes made in the film. Others are of the view that fans of the classic Peter Pan are being unjustifiably harsh on the film and not seeing it as its own thing. It now remains to be seen if the audience score rises over the next week.

Peter Pan & Wendy is now streaming on Disney+.

Source: Twitter

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A literature graduate who loves sharing her views on everything pop-culture and entertainment. Ishita especially loves dreaming about superheroes and comic books when she isn't day dreaming about them everyday either way.

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