Who Blacklisted Roger Rabbit

Who Blacklisted Roger Rabbit (working title: Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2) is a sequel to the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Plot
The movie is set in 1957, ten years after the original.

Opening cartoon
The movie begins as the first film does, with a cartoon short. It is called, "Roger Rabbit Goes To the Dogs". It is in Cinemascope, as if hinting that Maroon is also trying to lure audiences back into theaters as other studios do, using such gimmicks as Cinemascope, 3D and stereophonic sound.

Cast

 * Kevin Durand as Chuck Valiant, nephew of Eddie Valiant and son of the deceased Teddy Valiant. He wears the same glasses that his father once wore in the pictures in the first film.
 * Charles Fleischer as the voice of Roger Rabbit, an A-list Toon working for Maroon Cartoons. Roger (along with many other Toons) is wrongfully blacklisted and tries to figure who would do this to him and why. As in the first film, Fleischer also provides the voices of Benny the Cab and two members of the Weasels, Psycho and Greasy.
 * Willem Dafoe as R.K. Maroon, Jr., the cold-hearted, power-hungry, new mogul of Maroon Cartoons. He is the main antagonist in the movie. He resents taking up the reins of his father's enterprise and is a Communist sympathizer of an extreme kind.
 * Kathleen Turner as the voice of Jessica Rabbit, Roger's stunningly beautiful and flirtatious Toon wife.
 * Adrianne Palicki as Carol Masters, Chuck's girlfriend who is working at Maroon Cartoons as Roger's photographer. She is an outspoken advocate for Toon rights. Her name and partial personality are based on that from the original "Who Censored Roger Rabbit" novel.
 * Lou Hirsch as the voice of Baby Herman, Roger's middle-aged, foul-mouthed, cigar-chomping co-star in Maroon Cartoons. Whereas in the first film he is allegedly 50 years old, in the sequel, he is now 60. Although Roger and Herman are considered good friends, their relationship has been strained, especially as Roger has eclipsed Herman in popularity. April Winchell provides the voice of Mrs. Herman and the "baby noises".
 * Frank Welker as the voice of Norty, a new Toon in Roger's world. Norty is a dog who might appear slow-witted, but looks can be deceiving. His speech, mannerisms and overall personality are based on Ed Norton, Art Carney's character from The Honeymooners, which seemed to be a favorite TV show of the cartoon studios to spoof. Furthermore, the voice is supposedly done in a sort of homage to cartoon voice actor Daws Butler, who would supposedly voice characters like these. Norty is most directly based on a similar dog in an MGM cartoon with Spike and Tyke called "Give and Tyke".
 * Joan Cusack as the voice of Jenny the Chevy. Another new Toon, Jenny is a sassy pink '57 Chevy, with a personality not unlike that of Benny the Cab, who falls for her like how Herbie the Love Bug falls for the powder-blue Lancia in Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo.