Ryan Reynolds may have taken a little time off recently, but he has come back with a vengeance with his recently Deadpool 3 announcement, roles in the upcoming Red Notice sequels at Netflix, and now he is teaming up with Strange World co-director Qui Nguyen to develop a movie based on The Society of Adventurers and Explorers. The SEA is a group of fictional characters that have featured among Disney theme parks for decades, and could well be another huge franchise to come from a Disney park attraction according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Society of Explorers and Adventurers is already being developed as a Disney+ series, but this new project will be separate from that, although both will center on the group who are stated to have been founded in 1538 in Porto Paradiso, Italy, and are made up of artists, scientists, and explorers who travel the world making discoveries and having adventures. Many of these people have been mentioned in various Disney park rides, including Harrison Hightower III in The Tower of Terror, Barnabas T. Bullion in Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Dr Albert Falls in Jungle Cruise, which itself has already kicked of its own film franchise starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.

The new movie from Reynolds and Nguyen, which will be produced under Reynolds’ Maximum Effort banner, is potentially set to join the TV series being developed by Ron Moore as part of a shared universe. With movies based on the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Tower of Terror rides, along with the Jungle Cruise movie from last year, it seems like Reynolds could be getting himself onto another big Disney franchise. If there is anyone likely to be able to pull in audiences to such a franchise, then Ryan Reynolds is certainly one of the best men for the job.

Disney Park Movie Franchises Have Created Huge Hits and Massive Misses

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When it comes to some of the biggest movie franchises in the world, the Walt Disney Company boast two of the most successful in the world with Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Avatar and more. However, although Disney have had phenomenal success with the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, and Jungle Cruise’s 2021 debut was a reasonable hit considering the Covid pandemic, not every movie based on one of the House of Mouse’s popular theme park rides has enjoyed the same kind of reaction.

Among the films that have been consigned to the bargain bin have been Country Bears, Mission to Mars, Tomorrowland and The Haunted Mansion, although the latter of these is about to get another shot at glory soon. Whether the potential globe-trotting adventure of The Society of Explorers and Adventurers would be enough to spark a new franchise as successful as the Pirates saga is something we will find out in time, but there is just as much of a chance that it could end up being another costly Disney bomb.