Honey, I Blew Up the Kid In 1992, Disney released the first sequel,
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, with Moranis, Strassman, O'Neill, and Oliveri reprising their roles as Wayne, Diane, Amy, and Nick Szalinski. In the film, Wayne succeeds in
enlarging his two-year-old son, Adam, to gigantic proportions as one of his size-changing experiments goes awry.
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves In 1997, Disney produced the second sequel,
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, as a direct-to-video release.
Rick Moranis was the only actor to reprise his role. The characters of Diane and Adam were recast, with Amy and Nick being briefly mentioned in passing. Many new characters were added, including Wayne's brother Gordon and his family. In this film, the parents are shrunk and need to be rescued by their kids.
TV series In 1997, television program
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show premiered.
Peter Scolari took over as Wayne, and Nick and Amy both returned as characters, roughly the same age as in the original film, and played by new actors. Its plots involved other Wayne's inventions that do not work quite as expected and land the family in some type of adventure.
Future On February 21, 2018, it was announced that live-action remakes of several films are in development as exclusive content for
Disney+, with one of those named in the announcement as being
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. It was later confirmed that a "legacy-sequel" film titled
Shrunk is in development to be released theatrically, with a plot that centers around Nick Szalinski as an adult scientist.
Josh Gad will star as Nick in the film. On December 5, 2019, it was reported that
Joe Johnston is in talks to return as director. On February 12, 2020, it was reported that
Rick Moranis will come out of his long semi-retirement to reprise his role as Wayne Szalinski and that Johnston is now confirmed to direct. The plot centers around an adult Nick who accidentally shrinks his two daughters and son to five inches tall, forcing them to cope with their new sizes as he seeks his estranged father Wayne's help to fix the machine.
Julia Butters has been rumored to play Nick's daughter, Sara.
Robyn Adele Anderson has reportedly been cast as a babysitter named Teresa who also ends up getting shrunk. In January 2020, Moranis entered early negotiations to come out of his acting retirement and reprise his role as Wayne Szalinski. Johnston was confirmed to direct, with Todd Rosenberg set to write the script, from an original story by Gad, Ryan Dixon, Ian Helfer, and Jay Reiss. By February, Moranis had officially signed onto the project to reprise his role.
David Hoberman and
Todd Lieberman will serve as producers. The film will be a joint-venture production between Walt Disney Pictures and
Mandeville Films, with
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures as the distributing company. Principal photography was scheduled to begin in early 2020, with filming taking place in
Toronto, as well as
Atlanta, Georgia. In March of the same year, filming on all Disney projects was halted due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and industry restrictions worldwide. In November, then-Disney CEO
Bob Chapek announced that filming on all movies that had been postponed by the coronavirus had resumed. In June 2021, Gad stated that filming had not yet started and that he was hoping the shoot would begin in early 2022. In January 2022, Gad stated that he and Moranis had once again started collaborating in preparation for the sequel. In June 2023, Gad revealed on
Twitter that the project had been put on hold indefinitely, although he expressed hope that production would resume in the near future. ==See also==