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Director Andrew Stanton has since shared what the sequel would have looked like. It was set to follow John Carter’s return to Mars (Barsoom) after being sent back to Earth at the end of the first film.

Carter travels down the sacred River Iss into a subterranean world. There, he uncovers the dark truth about the Therns (the shape-shifting immortal priests from the first film) and encounters a new, hostile Martian race called the First Born.

: Director Andrew Stanton originally envisioned a story where Princess Dejah Thoris narratively recaps the first film to her son, Carthoris , who is then kidnapped by the shape-shifting Matai Shang. Review of the Planned Story (Based on Official Disclosures) john carter 2 vegamovies

Released in 2012, John Carter was based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ seminal novel A Princess of Mars . Despite a massive budget and the creative backing of Pixar veteran Andrew Stanton, the film famously struggled at the box office.

John Carter had a very high production budget. Its worldwide gross did not meet Disney's expectations, leading to significant financial losses IMDb. Director Andrew Stanton has since shared what the

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