Note: Please, do not add "Robin Williams died on August 11, 2014" since this was thought of before he died. Good Morning, Chicago was a planned sequel to the 1987 comedy film Good Morning, Vietnam. Robin Williams was to return for the lead role and Barry Levinson would return as director.
Premise[]
The film would feature Adrian Cronauer as a journalist at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.[1]
Why It Was Cancelled[]
- The only known reason as to why the film was cancelled is because there were disagreements between Williams, Levinson, and The Walt Disney Company over the film's direction.
Result[]
- The film was permanently cancelled.