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Delaney
Delaney
2026-06-05 17:14:06
I’d love to see a new 'Littles' movie. Rumor mills suggest there might be a live-action/CGI hybrid in early development, but nothing concrete yet. What’s fascinating is how the concept of miniature people living secretly among us never gets old—look at the success of 'Epic' or 'Arrietty.' A modern 'Littles' could explore eco themes or tech-savvy updates (imagine them hacking Wi-Fi from hidden mouse-hole servers!).

I’ve also been digging into indie comics with similar vibes, like 'Small Favors' by Nidhi Chanani, which fills the void while we wait. If Hollywood does greenlight this, I hope they keep the family-friendly mischief but maybe add a bit more diversity to the Little family. Fingers crossed for an announcement soon!
Hattie
Hattie
2026-06-06 12:54:17
Oh, I’ve been keeping an eye on this! The 'Littles' franchise has such a nostalgic charm, and it’s exciting to see if there’s anything new in the pipeline. While there hasn’t been an official announcement about a brand-new movie, I did stumble across some rumors about a potential reboot or spin-off. The original 'The Littles' animated series and the books by John Peterson have such a dedicated fanbase, so it wouldn’t surprise me if studios are considering revisiting that tiny, adventurous world. I’ve noticed a trend lately of reviving classic properties, like 'The Secret Life of Pets' or 'Toy Story'-style stories, so the timing feels right.

If they do bring back the Littles, I really hope they capture the whimsy and heart of the original. Maybe they could even expand the universe with modern animation techniques—imagine those tiny households rendered in stunning detail! Until then, I’ve been rewatching the old episodes and introducing them to younger family members. It’s amazing how well the themes of teamwork and creativity hold up.
Xavier
Xavier
2026-06-07 10:17:08
New 'Littles' content would be a dream! While there’s no confirmed movie, the franchise’s blend of adventure and cozy miniaturized living feels ripe for a comeback. I’ve seen fan art and short animations online that keep the spirit alive—some even reimagining the Littles in urban settings or fantasy worlds. If a film does happen, I’d hope for a fresh take that honors the original’s charm while giving Henry, Lucy, and Dinky new quirks. Until then, I’ll just re-read the books and pretend my closet hides a tiny door to their world.
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