The Shadow King

The Shadow King is an upcoming 3D stop-motion dark horror family adventure film written and directed by Henry Selick. Initially, The Walt Disney Company made plans to release the project, but eventually backed out of the deal, after spending a reported $50 million on it, leaving Selick to proceed without Disney, but with a plot and voice cast. The film was released widely in United States theaters on September 28, 2018.

= Plot = The Shadow King is a deliciously magical tale about nine-year-old New York orphan Hap who hides his fantastically weird hands with long fingers from a cruel world. But when a living shadow girl teaches him to make amazing hand shadows that come to life, his hands become incredible weapons in a shadow war against a ravenous monster bent on killing Hap’s brother Richard and ultimately destroying New York.

Cast and characters
Pamela Adlon as Richard Brendan Gleeson as Darce Jeffrey Tambor as Cuzzie Bell Catherine O’Hara as Miss Fern Jaden Betts as Hap Maya Rudolph as Darce's Nun Rhys Ifans as Fargo Christopher Walken as Barong the Villainous Shadow Monster

Production
=Pre-production= After the success of his stop motion film Coraline, director Selick was brought into Pixar and given a four-picture deal.[5] He wrote his own script for a story about a young orphan in New York City who has hands with unusually long fingers which the child hides from others. When the child is taught how to make "amazing hand shadows that come to life", they become his weapons in a shadow war against a monster intent on killing the child's brother and ultimately, New York as well. The film began pre-production in 2011,[6] with an expected release date of October 2013.

=Setbacks= After spending a reported $50 million, and due to unspecified concerns over future costs and benefits, The Walt Disney Company declined the project in August 2012,[7][8] allowing Selick to shop the project to other studios.[6] In February 2013, it was reported in a press release by Selick that K5 International would be handling sales at the European Film Market. After success of LAIKA's 4th film: Kubo and the Two Strings in theatres August 19, 2016. It is unknown when the film will actually be released; but, given the original intent to release the film for Halloween in October and the general macabre content of Henry Selick's films, it is likely that it will be released in September 28, 2018 by Focus Features and Pandemonium were a both winners.