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They show his house in several of the original films and in Rob Zombie's remake of the original as well. In the original series, they show that he came from a normal enough family though no real insight is given, it's not a dilapidated looking house as the one in the remake slightly was.
If you mean literally remake Episodes 4, 5 & 6? No. They won't do scene for scene remakes although one of the major complaints about Episode 7 The Force Awakens was it had the very same elements of the original trilogy, specifically A New Hope, so some will say Yes, Disney & JJ Abrams did indeed remake Episode 4 A New Hope.
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Well i haven't watched all of them but i know that he was in: Starstruck: a Disney channel original movie!
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Dawn of the Dead remake
The original string of the films are as follows; Night of the Living Dead (1968) Dawn of the Dead (1978) Day of the Dead (1985) Land of the Dead (2005) Diary of the Dead (2007) The remake of "Night" was filmed in 1990, "Dawn" was filmed in 2004, and the remake of "Day" was filmed in 2008.
if you haven't noticed Walt Disney NEVER uses the original sad endings in his films mainly because he wanted them to be happy family movies i guess
Pixar is the original name, but it was originally partnered with other companies like Lucas Films and in 2006, Disney purchased the company for around $6 billion.
While there are plans to eventually remake the original film, currently there are only two films that in the Dirty Dancing film series. The original film was released in 1987 and then in 2004, a re-imagining of the film entitled Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights was released to extremely negative reviews. Currently, the remake of the 1987 original is scheduled to be released in 2014.
There is no information available that show which Disney films people with Autism have seen.