Why fans think Macaulay Culkin’s Cabin Alone Disney+ movie is real

The sum of around a Cabin Alone movie contributor Macaulay Culkin has increased, thanks to a viral poster on social media. It features Culkin returning as Kevin McCallister, with Catherine O’Hara as his mother. Together they defend a cabin from familiar villains. Now fans are wondering if Disney+ could make this concept a reality.

So let’s find out if the movie is actually happening.

Is the Cabin Alone Disney+ movie real and coming out in Christmas 2024?

There have been no official announcements or trailers from Disney+ about the supposed Cabin Alone movie. The viral poster, uploaded by a Facebook page named YODA BBY ABYappears to be fan-made, fueling speculation rather than solidifying plans.

According to the description of the post, Kevin and his mother arrive at a cabin and fend off old enemies Marv and Harry. However, this story seems fan-made and is not officially linked to Disney. Despite Home Alone’s 2021 reboot (Home Sweet Home Alone) and Culkin’s appearance in a Google ad revisiting his character, no further projects with him have been announced by Disney.

Will Macaulay Culkin and Catherine O’Hara return for a Cabin Alone Disney+ movie?

While fans would love to see Macaulay Culkin and Catherine O’Hara return in a Cabin Alone movie, no plans exist to reunite the original Home Alone stars for a Disney+ project.

However, Culkin is set to host a tour dedicated to the iconic film. His involvement in any sequel would likely attract a lot of attention. Although not confirmed, such fan interest, along with Disney’s occasional involvement with nostalgic projects, may inspire future developments.

In conclusion, the aforementioned Cabin Alone poster remains a pure fan-made creation. However, the popularity of the idea signals that fans still love Culkin’s Kevin McCallister, and Disney may one day consider reuniting the original cast.

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