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Witch Mountain, the Disney+ revival of the classic science fiction property, has not escaped the streamer's budget cuts. The series, based on the novel and film series Escape to Witch Mountain, was set to star Bryce Dallas Howard and even filmed a pilot episode. Unfortunately, according to Howard, it will now not lead to a series. Howard revealed the news during a panel at Fan Expo Canada in Toronto, moderated by Collider's Maggie Lovitt.
The series was to star Howard as Audrey, whose teen daughter Tia begins exhibiting strange mental abilities. It was also to star Levi Miller , Bianca "b" Norwood , and Jackson Kelly and was written and executive produced by Star Trek: Picard's Travis Fickett and Terry Matalas. Disney remade the first film as an ABC TV movie in 1995, with a pre-Mad MenElisabeth Moss as one of the alien teenagers. The franchise made its return to theaters in 2009 with Race to Witch Mountain, which starred Dwayne Johnson as a Las Vegas cabbie and Carla Gugino as an astrophysicist who get mixed up with a pair of alien teens on the run from a sinister government agent ; Isenmann and Richards had cameos in the film.
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