
Emilio Estevez wrote a Mighty Ducks sequel script, potentially featuring an all-girl team. Bombay, last seen on Disney+’s Game Changers, might return coaching roller derby. Legal disputes led to his exit.
The initial Mighty Ducks came out in 1992 and was released by Disney, in addition to its sequels. It adhered to Estevez’s Bombay coaching a pee-wee hockey team per court order as a means for him to get his life back on track. The third movie premiered in 1996, and its most recent release was the 2nd season of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers on Disney+.
Estevez’s New Mighty Ducks Script
Estevez was the latest visitor on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Depressing Confusedpodcast, where he disclosed he wrote a sequel manuscript for Stephen King’s Optimum Overdrive and delicately dropped that, on top of that, he penciled a script for a follow up to The Mighty Ducks franchise business.
Bombay’s Roller Derby Comeback?
Estevez last starred as coach Gordon Bombay on The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers for Disney+, leaving the show in November 2022 in the middle of an agreement conflict. It would certainly be an all-girl team,” Estevez said. “Now, when we uncover Bombay, he’s training roller derby and so he says, ‘My women are going with me.
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