2:19 pm - 11/13/2012
Disney's 'Big Thunder Mountain' to Be Adapted for TV
"Fast & Furious'" Chris Morgan and "Ice Age: Continental Drift's" Jason Fuchs will co-write the project for ABC.

ABC is going on a roller coaster.
The Disney-owned network is developing a potential series take on Disney's popular Western-themed ride Big Thunder Mountain, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The dramatic take, fittingly titled Big Thunder Mountain, will be co-written by Fast & Furious' Chris Morgan and Ice Age: Continental Drift's Jason Fuchs.
Additional details about the project, which hails from ABC Studios, are being kept under wraps.
Feature writer Morgan, whose credits also include the 2009 sequel Fast Five, also penned the upcoming Keanu Reeves samurai epic 47 Ronin via his deal with Universal Pictures. He's also developing The Legend of Conan with Arnold Schwarzenegger reprising his role as Conan the Barbarian.
For his part, actor-turned-writer Fuchs' small-screen work includes minor roles in ABC's Pan Am and CBS' The Good Wife, among others.
Morgan is repped by ICM Partners, H2F and McKuin Frankel; Fuchs is repped by WME, Brookside and Bloom Hergott.
Big Thunder Mountain -- which is featured at Disney parks in California, Tokyo, Florida and Paris -- centers on a mining town amid the gold rush in the American southwest that was a sacred spot to local Native Americans. Disaster ultimately strikes in the form of an earthquake (California, Paris), tsunami (Tokyo) and flash flood (Florida).
Thunder Mountain is not the first Disney ride to receive the Hollywood treatment. Attractions Pirates of the Caribbean has spawned four features starring Johnny Depp, while The Haunted Mansion, the Matterhorn, The Country Bears, Mission to Mars and Jungle Cruise and lately Mr. Toad's Wild Ride have been -- or are in development -- for the big screen.
The ultimate theme park movie might be Disney's Magic Kingdom, which is set entirely in the park. That project is being developed by writer Michael Chabon and director Jon Favreau.
The Hollywood Reporter

ABC is going on a roller coaster.
The Disney-owned network is developing a potential series take on Disney's popular Western-themed ride Big Thunder Mountain, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The dramatic take, fittingly titled Big Thunder Mountain, will be co-written by Fast & Furious' Chris Morgan and Ice Age: Continental Drift's Jason Fuchs.
Additional details about the project, which hails from ABC Studios, are being kept under wraps.
Feature writer Morgan, whose credits also include the 2009 sequel Fast Five, also penned the upcoming Keanu Reeves samurai epic 47 Ronin via his deal with Universal Pictures. He's also developing The Legend of Conan with Arnold Schwarzenegger reprising his role as Conan the Barbarian.
For his part, actor-turned-writer Fuchs' small-screen work includes minor roles in ABC's Pan Am and CBS' The Good Wife, among others.
Morgan is repped by ICM Partners, H2F and McKuin Frankel; Fuchs is repped by WME, Brookside and Bloom Hergott.
Big Thunder Mountain -- which is featured at Disney parks in California, Tokyo, Florida and Paris -- centers on a mining town amid the gold rush in the American southwest that was a sacred spot to local Native Americans. Disaster ultimately strikes in the form of an earthquake (California, Paris), tsunami (Tokyo) and flash flood (Florida).
Thunder Mountain is not the first Disney ride to receive the Hollywood treatment. Attractions Pirates of the Caribbean has spawned four features starring Johnny Depp, while The Haunted Mansion, the Matterhorn, The Country Bears, Mission to Mars and Jungle Cruise and lately Mr. Toad's Wild Ride have been -- or are in development -- for the big screen.
The ultimate theme park movie might be Disney's Magic Kingdom, which is set entirely in the park. That project is being developed by writer Michael Chabon and director Jon Favreau.
The Hollywood Reporter
Edited at 2012-11-13 09:15 pm (UTC)
but she gave a thumbs up for the pic
eta: but your mom is totes a badass
Edited at 2012-11-13 07:39 pm (UTC)
Also I like how you look like you're growling there.
You know what I think next time I go to Disney I'm going to do ANTM model poses like when Tyra had the rollercoaster challenge a few cycles back.
I laughed at her terror.
I miss Disney World, I haven't been now in about ten years but it was an integral part of my childhood.
luv that ride <3
That project is being developed by writer Michael Chabon
Hey!
It will forever be MGM to me. Don't you dare.
ick.
tho i'm sure ppl said the same thing about pirates so who knows
love this ride tho forever mad at my 13 yr old self for trying to take selfies while i was on it and losing my camera
it's actual
it's satisfactual~~~