7 Things We Want To See In The New NeverEnding Story Movies

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The NeverEnding Story is a magical children's film that's remained popular for generations, and now that it's getting a remake, there are plenty of iconic scenes that must be included in the update. The original 1984 film was based on the novel by Micheal Ende and follows the story of Bastian, played by Barret Oliver.

He is tasked with finding the Childlike Empress of Fantasia and giving her a new name so he can save Fantasia from the Nothing. The Nothing is an all-consuming darkness that will swallow Fantasia and make it disappear forever. One of the first steps is to cross the Swamp of Sadness, which sucks down anyone who succumbs to sorrow into its depths. It's here Atreyu loses his loyal horse and well-loved companion, Artax.

5 Meeting The Luck Dragon Falkor The best-known creature in Fantasia Close The first meeting between Atreyu and Falkor is as magical and uplifting as The NeverEnding Story gets. 4 Gmork's Monologue The fading of human dreams and memories Close There are many amazing lines of dialogue in The NeverEnding Story, but the terrifying wolf creature, Gmork, gives one of the best in the movie. He is a henchman of The Nothing and hunts Atreyu for the first half of the movie. When Atreyu finally faces him in battle, Gmork reveals to the audience what The Nothing is and how it came to be. The Nothing, like everything in Fantasia, was created by humans.

He throws open the attic window where he's reading and calls out the new name, "Moon Child." It's the emotional climax of the movie, and although Atreyu faces more frightening beasts up until this point, it's not until Bastian hesitates to save Fantasia that the stakes feel the highest. It's a poignant moment because Bastian must set aside his uncertainty about himself and the world and take a leap of faith.

Children today face just as many struggles as Bastian did in 1984, and the influx of technology has made generations of kids more self-conscious than ever before. While The Neverending Story reboot will most likely translate Bastian's story to the modern day, and that includes dealing with technology and social media in some ways, it shouldn't rely on that as a driving force of the narrative.

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