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What Could Have Been If Diary Of a Wimpy Kid The Last Straw Film (Based on The 3rd Book) Was Never Cancelled After Dog Days Film (2012) and Released on June 21, 2013 According To IMDb by a User Who Said Is The Last Movie To Be To Be Directed By David Bowe


If the film adaptation of *Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw* had not been canceled and was indeed released on June 21, 2013, we would be looking at a very different timeline for the franchise. Here are some thoughts on the various aspects you raised: ### Original Cast and Production Timeline The original cast, including Zachary Gordon (Greg Heffley), Devon Bostick (Rodrick Heffley), and Chloe Grace Moretz (as Patty Farrell), could have returned for a final installment since they were still in a suitable age range for their roles right after *Dog Days*. Filming could have realistically started in late 2012, after *Dog Days* was released, allowing for continuity in their appearances. ### Announcement and Production Considering the timing, the film could have been announced in late 2012 or early 2013, possibly during the promotional cycle of *Dog Days* to capitalize on the existing fan base. ### Impact on Series and Story Elements The impact on the entire series would likely have been significant. A successful *Last Straw* film could have rejuvenated interest in the franchise and potentially led to more films, animated endeavors, or spinoffs. To create a unique plot while avoiding redundancy with previous films, the creators could emphasize completely fresh themes and situations. For instance, combining elements of *The Last Straw*, *The Ugly Truth*, and *The Third Wheel*, while avoiding overlap with what was previously shown, might look something like this: **Plot Synopsis:** "Greg Heffley is fed up with feeling like a doormat. Determined to stand up for himself and become less of a 'wimp,' he often finds himself in hilarious and embarrassing predicaments. Along the way, Greg navigates the complexities of growing up, including unexpected challenges in friendships, first crushes, and the awkwardness of middle school dynamics. As he aims to impress a new girl, he realizes that true confidence doesn't come from bravado but from being genuine and learning from his failures. The story culminates in a memorable summer camp experience where he and his friends face their fears together." This plot allows for the inclusion of new characters while touching on familiar themes such as friendship, self-esteem, and family dynamics, without directly repeating the previous films' storylines. ### Returning Characters Characters likely to return would include: - Greg Heffley - Rodrick Heffley - Frank & Susan Heffley (Greg's parents) - Manny Heffley (Greg's younger brother) - Holly Hills (potential expanded role) ### Greg and Holly's Relationship Given the popularity of Holly Hills in *Dog Days*, her character could have been explored more, with a plot arc that develops her relationship with Greg, reflecting their mutual experiences of growing up. ### New Characters To enhance the story, new characters could be introduced, such as: - A rival who brings out Greg's competitive nature. - A new girl at school who adds complexity to the existing social dynamics. ### Possible Spin-off and Future Projects If *The Last Straw* had been successful, it might have paved the way for other projects such as: - An animated Christmas special based on *Cabin Fever*, perhaps produced by Blue Sky Studios, tying in humor with holiday themes. - A potential spin-off focusing on Rowley Jefferson if he became a fan-favorite character or his own literary adventures were highlighted. ### Revival of the Series Looking ahead, a reunion film or series could be possible, allowing the characters to be revisited in a more mature setting, potentially reflecting on the changes in their relationships and lives as they transition into adulthood. ### Conclusion If *Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw* had been produced, it could have offered a satisfying conclusion to the original film series, allowing the cast to age out gracefully while laying the groundwork for further adaptations and projects. The franchise's evolution could have included more animated content, spinoffs, and a clear closure for characters beloved by fans. Overall, the landscape of *Diary of a Wimpy Kid* would look quite different today if this installment had come to fruition.