Why isn't Emilio Estevez in 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers' Season 2?

The second season of Disney+'s 'Mighty Ducks' reboot has kicked off, and coach Gordon Bombay is noticeably absent. Instead, a new coach helps run the team: Colin Cole, a former NHL player played by Josh Duhamel. But what happened to Emilio Estevez, who has played Coach Bombay since the early 90s?

It was previously confirmed that Estevez, 60, will not be reprising his role as Bombay, now owner of the Ice Palace, in 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers' due to what was described as a dispute contractual. Estevez, of course, first starred Bombay in the original "Mighty Ducks" in 1992 and its two follow-up films in 1994 and 1996.

Resuming the actor didn't come without pressure, newcomer Duhamel told TVLine in a Sept. 27 interview. "Because it's a pretty storied franchise and has a lot of history, and Emilio did an amazing job playing Gordon Bombay years ago, it was a bit daunting," he admitted to the outlet. . "But at the same time, I was in a different world from where they were, so they were coming into my world too."

So what exactly happened that caused Estevez to leave before Season 2? Here's what we know.

Estevez's continued involvement in the streaming series ultimately fell apart due to the ABC Signature show's COVID-19 vaccination requirement, with the latter ultimately deciding to go their separate ways, has reported Entertainment Weekly. In a statement to Deadline in November last year, Estevez claimed in response to reports of his departure that he was "not anti-vaxx" and took pandemic safety protocols "very seriously". , instead comparing the situation to "a good old contract dispute."

Estevez said in his lengthy statement that he was diagnosed with COVID in March 2020, then suffered from long-term COVID, but would have been forced to return to work in August, despite her symptoms and concerns. Disney has not publicly commented on Estevez's claims.

"My exit from the show was due to a myriad of creative differences - any other narrative is wrong," he claimed. "To the fans of the franchise, I'm as disappointed as you are."

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Why isn't Emilio Estevez in 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers' Season 2?

The second season of Disney+'s 'Mighty Ducks' reboot has kicked off, and coach Gordon Bombay is noticeably absent. Instead, a new coach helps run the team: Colin Cole, a former NHL player played by Josh Duhamel. But what happened to Emilio Estevez, who has played Coach Bombay since the early 90s?

It was previously confirmed that Estevez, 60, will not be reprising his role as Bombay, now owner of the Ice Palace, in 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers' due to what was described as a dispute contractual. Estevez, of course, first starred Bombay in the original "Mighty Ducks" in 1992 and its two follow-up films in 1994 and 1996.

Resuming the actor didn't come without pressure, newcomer Duhamel told TVLine in a Sept. 27 interview. "Because it's a pretty storied franchise and has a lot of history, and Emilio did an amazing job playing Gordon Bombay years ago, it was a bit daunting," he admitted to the outlet. . "But at the same time, I was in a different world from where they were, so they were coming into my world too."

So what exactly happened that caused Estevez to leave before Season 2? Here's what we know.

Estevez's continued involvement in the streaming series ultimately fell apart due to the ABC Signature show's COVID-19 vaccination requirement, with the latter ultimately deciding to go their separate ways, has reported Entertainment Weekly. In a statement to Deadline in November last year, Estevez claimed in response to reports of his departure that he was "not anti-vaxx" and took pandemic safety protocols "very seriously". , instead comparing the situation to "a good old contract dispute."

Estevez said in his lengthy statement that he was diagnosed with COVID in March 2020, then suffered from long-term COVID, but would have been forced to return to work in August, despite her symptoms and concerns. Disney has not publicly commented on Estevez's claims.

"My exit from the show was due to a myriad of creative differences - any other narrative is wrong," he claimed. "To the fans of the franchise, I'm as disappointed as you are."

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