Disney is teaming up with Joe and Anthony Russo once again, this time to adapt Judy Blume's 'Superfudge'.
After taking the world of Marvel by storm by delivering Captain America and Avengers movies that fans will love for years to come, brothers Joe and Anthony Russo are aging down for their next storytelling adventure. The directing duo has decided to adapt Superfudge for Disney+, an animated film based on the best-selling children’s novel by Judy Blume, chronicling the sibling rivalry that a twelve-year old boy develops with his new younger siblings.
The family adventure will follow young Peter Hatcher on a quest across New York City after he’s left in charge of his three-year old brother, Farley “Fudge” Hatcher, and his younger sibling up and runs away. The first part of the animated film is set to unite the two siblings in the adventure, while the second part will see both of them dealing with an unexpected trouble: the arrival of a baby sister at the house.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Superfudge is not the only adaptation recently ordered by Disney+ though. The streamer has also ordered a series adaptation of Disney-Hyperion novel Paola Santiago and the River of Tears by Kevin Rodriguez, to be produced by Desperate Housewives alum Eva Longoria. The critically acclaimed children's book will be adapted into a fantasy/adventure TV series inspired by the legend of La Llorona, focusing on Latin heritage and mother-daughter relationships.
With that slate of content ordered by Disney+ and Disney Junior, we can be sure that future animated movies and series in the Mickey Mouse streaming platform are in excellent hands for the foreseeable feature. And for us, adults, it will be interesting to see what the stars, producers and directors we know and love do with this kind of material in their hands.
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