John Carter 2 Vegamovies
Here’s where it gets interesting. Before Disney killed the sequel, Andrew Stanton and Pixar’s story team had already written a full script for The Gods of Mars. They even storyboarded key sequences—the plant men of the dead sea, the Temple of Issus, the resurrection of Tars Tarkas.
A 4chan user claimed in 2023 that an animatic (a moving storyboard with voiceover) was stolen from a former Disney animator’s laptop and leaked onto private torrent sites. Vegamovies, known for scraping private trackers, might have re-uploaded this animatic under the "John Carter 2" label.
I downloaded the file (again, on a burner laptop). The 1.2GB file was not a movie. It was a 47-minute animatic with temp voices and no finished animation. It was crude, but it was real. The story beats matched the novels. I’m not saying it’s official—but it’s not nothing. john carter 2 vegamovies
First, a quick recap. Andrew Stanton’s John Carter was messy but magnificent. Taylor Kitsch played the reluctant hero, Lynn Collins was a ferocious Dejah Thoris, and the film gave us the first truly photorealistic CGI character in Woola—the loyal, six-legged "martian dog."
The film ended on a massive cliffhanger. John Carter, having saved Helium, returns to Earth to find his wife’s handpicked champion, Matai Shang (the Thern), waiting for him. The final line? "Get ready to go back to Mars." Here’s where it gets interesting
We never did.
Disney pulled the plug, wrote off the loss, and moved on to Marvel and Star Wars. But the fans never moved on. A decade later, the #JohnCarter2 hashtag still trends occasionally. It is the king of "lost sequels." Most likely, "John Carter 2" on Vegamovies is
Vegamovies is a click-farm. They create fake listings for non-existent sequels to drive traffic. Using AI art tools, they generated a poster of Taylor Kitsch looking old and grizzled on Mars. The actual download file, when you brave the pop-up ads, is either:
Most likely, "John Carter 2" on Vegamovies is an AI-generated ghost. A digital siren song for desperate fans.