Swan Dream Pool: The Magic Trails

Swan Dream Pool: The Magic Trials is an upcoming 2020 computer-animated musical fantasy adventure film directed by Steve Hickner from the screenplay by Joe Stillman, Eyal Podell and Jonathon E. Stewart. It is a sequel to the 2011 animated film Swan Dream Pool. The film stars the reprised roles of Kiernan Shipka and Ben Kingsley alongside new additions of Asa Butterfield (replacing Jonah Bobo), Dylan O'Brien, John Cena, Karen Gillan, and Robert De Niro. The story takes place nine years after the events of the first film and continues Andy Clark and Wendy's journey as they got a quest to the magic trails to recover the magic of Swan Dream Pool.

Swan Dream Pool: The Magic Trials was scheduled to be released on October 16, 2020, by United Artists Releasing. Universal Pictures will distribute the sequel internationally, replacing Warner Bros. Pictures.

Plot
To be added

Cast

 * Asa Butterfield as Andy Clark
 * Kiernan Shipka as Wendy
 * Ben Kingsley as Kenneth
 * Dylan O'Brien
 * John Cena
 * Karen Gillan
 * Robert De Niro

Production
Following the success of Swan Dream Pool, director Steve Hickner was open to sequel ideas that if the script works out then he'll direct the sequel.

In 2015, MGM has greenlit plans to make a sequel for Swan Dream Pool with Kiernan Shipka reprising her role and Asa Butterfield replacing Jonah Bobo as Andy Clark. Joe Stillman was offered to write the screenplay of the sequel. Reel FX Creative Studios also returned to animate the sequel.

In 2016, Warner Bros. opted to drop out from the sequel after the TV series. In 2017, Eyal Podell and Jonathon E. Stewart were hired to rewrite the screenplay for Stillman. In February 2019, Dylan O'Brien, John Cena, Karen Gillan and Robert De Niro joined the voice cast with MGM and Annapurna Pictures handling domestic distribution through United Artists Releasing joint venture and Universal Pictures handling international distribution rights.

Music
On January 12, 2020, MGM announced that Marc Shaiman will return to score music and write songs with Scott Wittman.

Release
The sequel was originally scheduled to be released on August 28, 2020 in theaters in time for the first film's 9th anniversary, but following the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the sequel was delayed to October 16, 2020.