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Disney to reboot Home Alone for TV streaming

China Daily | Updated: 2019-08-09 07:28

A poster of movie Home Alone. [Photo/China Daily]

LOS ANGELES-Disney is rebooting Home Alone and Night at the Museum for its new TV streaming service, which launches in the United States in November and is intended to rival Netflix.

The beloved and high-grossing film franchises were acquired by Disney during its acquisition of 21st Century Fox in March.

Chief executive Bob Iger said Disney was "focused on leveraging Fox's vast library of great titles ... for example, re-imagining Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid for a new generation on Disney+."

"Nothing is more important to us than getting this right," he added in an earnings call on Tuesday.

He did not clarify whether the new versions would be feature films or television programs.

The three Home Alone films that received theatrical releases together grossed $914.8 million at the global box office, not adjusted for inflation.

The 1990 original, in which eight-year-old Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind when his family goes on vacation and must defend his home from inept burglars, is widely seen as a classic Christmas family movie.

No casting details have been announced for the remake. Macaulay Culkin, who as a child actor starred in the original, tweeted on Wednesday: "Hey @Disney, call me!"

Ben Stiller's Night at the Museum trilogy, about a museum security guard trying to keep track of exhibits that come to life, has grossed over $1.35 billion worldwide.

Both movie franchises will be part of the Disney+ service's original content in a crowded TV streaming marketplace soon to feature HBO Max, Apple and NBCUniversal platforms along with Amazon Prime and Netflix.

Disney also owns Marvel Studios, which recently unveiled a slate of new superhero films and TV shows that will share characters and plotlines, blurring the line between the media.

Former Fox superhero movie franchises including X-Men, Fantastic 4 and Deadpool will now come under the Marvel umbrella, Iger said, adding that parent company Disney sees "great long-term value" in the titles.

After launching in the US on Nov 12 at a starting price of $6.99 monthly, Disney+ will gradually expand internationally with a start in Europe.

It will launch with 300 movies including its Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel titles.

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