Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire ⚡ Recommended
Released in 2001, Atlantis: The Lost Empire stands as one of Disney’s most ambitious departures from its traditional "Princess" formula. Breaking away from musical numbers and fairy-tale whimsy, it embraced a pulp-adventure aesthetic heavily influenced by the comic art of Mike Mignola. A Bold Creative Shift
Set in 1914, the story follows Milo Thatch (voiced by Michael J. Fox), a 32-year-old linguist and cartographer. Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise (the duo behind Beauty and the Beast ), the film was designed as a sci-fi adventure in the vein of Jules Verne. Released in 2001, Atlantis: The Lost Empire stands
Released in 2001, Atlantis: The Lost Empire stands as one of Disney’s most ambitious departures from its traditional "Princess" formula. Breaking away from musical numbers and fairy-tale whimsy, it embraced a pulp-adventure aesthetic heavily influenced by the comic art of Mike Mignola. A Bold Creative Shift
Set in 1914, the story follows Milo Thatch (voiced by Michael J. Fox), a 32-year-old linguist and cartographer.
Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise (the duo behind Beauty and the Beast ), the film was designed as a sci-fi adventure in the vein of Jules Verne.