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“Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” stages reunion with possibly more familiar faces to come and maybe Aaron Rodgers
For executive producer Steve Brill, the man behind the “Mighty Ducks” film franchise and the Disney+ series based on the world, he knew it was inevitable: At some point, he was going to bring the original Quack Attack back.
That moment has finally arrived for viewers as cast members from the “Mighty Ducks” films come to the TV series for a special episode, available for streaming on Friday.
“The trickiest part was having to do this during a pandemic, shooting in Canada and having to get everybody up to Canada for one episode, which would take two weeks to shoot. And they’d have to quarantine for two weeks, also,” Brill tells CNN. “So everyone had to had to pretty much gave up a month of their life, if not more, to come up and do it.”
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For executive producer Steve Brill, the man behind the Mighty Ducks film franchise and the Disney+ series based on the world, he knew it was inevitable: At some point, he was going to bring the original Quack Attack back.
That moment has finally arrived for viewers as cast members from the Mighty Ducks films come to the TV series for a special episode, available for streaming on Friday. The trickiest part was having to do this during a pandemic, shooting in Canada and having to get everybody up to Canada for one episode, which would take two weeks to shoot. And they d have to quarantine for two weeks, also, Brill tells CNN. So everyone had to had to pretty much gave up a month of their life, if not more, to come up and do it.