The Owl House 2.0?
(Something that might interest you Owl House fans):
I keep seeing articles on the Disney TV Animation News page about upcoming animated shows with the word "Witch" in their titles, like:
"The Witchverse"
or "Sam Witch"
It may be just me, but I think that with all these upcoming Witch shows, Disney TV is trying to make up for the fact that they cut The Owl House short/cancelled it...
And just this morning, another article on the Disney TV News page caught my attention: one about another upcoming Disney TV show called "Journey", and from what I read in that show's description, it sounds really Owl House-y:
According to the description, it's a Dungeons and Dragons-inspired fantasy-themed series starring a young girl called Journey, who loves fantasy stories (which immediately made me think of Luz), and her friend called Tunde, a young adventurer, who hangs out with his group of friends, who are "Magical outcasts" (Eda and King, anyone?)
Don't believe me? Go read the full article on the Disney TV Animation News page and see it for yourself.
All of this made me think: "Hmm... a Disney animated show with a fantasy-setting starring a weird girl and a bunch of Magical outcasts... where did I hear all that before? Could it be that certain *other* Disney show with a fantasy-setting starring a weird girl and a bunch of misfit Witches? The one that oh-so-playfully got screwed over by executive meddling?"
This new "Journey" show sounds interesting, and judging by the description I read in that article, it just might be Disney TV's apology for cancelling/shortening The Owl House. I think we're going to get what might as well could be The Owl House 2.0. (Also, I'm hoping it won't suffer the same fate as TOH...)
If you don't believe me, then again: go read the full article on the Disney TV Animation News page.
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