With an all-star cast like Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins and Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jack, it's not shocking that the movie pulled in US$349 million worldwide.
Rose Red is Snow White’s sister, however she has little to do with the well-known Disney tale. Rumors are that Brie Larson may be looking at the titular role. Evan Daugherty ('Snow White and the Huntsman,' (pictured) is writing the script, reportedly basing her on the character from Grimms’ Fairy Tales.'
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The 1998 heroine returned to the big screen in this live-action remake starring Liu Yifei and directed by Niki Caro, who is the second woman to direct a movie with a budget of over US$100 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Emma Stone's glam-punk reinvention of Disney's most fabulous villain, Cruella de Vil, was a huge hit. The live-action take on the animated classic '101 Dalmatians' is actually Miss de Vil's origin story, set in the 1970s. Stone had big shoes to fill, as the animated film already had a 1996 live-action remake starring Glenn Close as Cruella. This new backstory, of young fashion designer Estella de Vil whose obsession for dog fur earns her the nickname of a lifetime, was quite well-received.
Based on the classic movie from 1950, 'Cinderella' (2015) brings in some big names to recreate one of the most popular fairy tales. Lily James plays Ella, Helena Bonham Carter plays the fairy godmother, and Cate Blanchett plays the evil stepmother. The biggest difference, however, comes from the fact that it's not a musical.
While audiences seemed to enjoy the stroll down memory lane in the streets of Agrabah, the critics didn't seem to feel the same way.
'Alice in Wonderland' was the second highest-grossing film released in 2010, and even inspired a sequel from yet another Lewis Carroll book in 2016, 'Alice Through the Looking Glass.' However, the sequel did not share the same success as its predecessor.
Amazon Prime Video released the new live-action version of 'Cinderella' which is a modern take on the old fairytale, but had mixed reviews. Camila Cabello plays the titular character who is also an entrepreneurial seamstress who designs dresses for her business, "Dresses by Ella," and who dreams bigger than just marriage. The film also stars Billy Porter as the "Fabulous Godmother" Fab G, and Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Charming. We also see Idina Menzel as the Stepmother, Minnie Driver as the Queen, and James Corden as a footman.
'Jungle Book' made approximately US$966.5 million in the box office, and won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. They have already started planning a sequel, though no date has been set for its release.
'Pinocchio' is a remake of the 1940 classic which was based on the book 'The Adventures of Pinocchio' by Italian author Carlo Collodi. The 2022 live-action reproduction stars Tom Hanks as Geppetto, the lonely woodcarver who makes a puppet called Pinocchio and wishes for him to become a real boy. Pinocchio is voiced by British child actor Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, and his trusty sidekick Jiminy Cricket is voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The movie also features Cynthia Erivo, Luke Evans, and Keegan-Michael Key. 'Pinocchio' hit Netflix in December 2022.
A live-action remake of the beloved early 2000s animated movie 'Lilo & Stitch' has been announced. Set on the island of Kauaʻi, where a lonely young girl named Lilo is being raised by her tough older sister. Their lives are thrown into chaos when Lilo befriends a lovable but destructive alien creature named Stitch. A young Hawaiian girl named Maia Kealoha will be making her acting debut in the role of Lilo. Stitch will of course be a CGI creation. Zach Galifianakis has joined the cast, and the role of Nani, Lilo's sister and guardian, will be played by Sydney Agudong.
The latter casting choice has been criticized for colorism by some groups. Agudong was born and raised in Hawaii, but critics have pointed out that Nani is portrayed as a dark-skinned indigenous Hawaiian woman in the animated movie. They feel that Disney dropped the ball by casting a light-skinned actress who isn't from the native Hawaiian community.
Disney movies often make us nostalgic, whether you're seeing them for the second time round or the hundredth time. In recent years, Disney is on a roll with their live-action remakes, and they're showing no signs of stopping!
The live-action version of 'The Little Mermaid' had its theatrical release and pulled in an impressive US$118 million debut during Memorial Day weekend, reports Variety, making it the fifth-highest Memorial Day opening of all time. In the international market, it grossed US$68.3 million across 51 material markets.
Reviews are in favor of Halle Bailey as Ariel, with unanimous praise for her star-making performance. Critics are also huge fans of Melissa McCarthy as Ursula—with her perfect ominous cackle—as well as the soundtrack by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alan Menken (who wrote the score for the 1989 original), which includes four new original songs. The cast also sees Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina, Jacob Tremblay voicing Flounder, Daveed Diggs voicing Sebastian, and Awkwafina voicing Scuttle. While critics have nothing but praise for the stars, there is still contention about whether the live-action achieves more than the beloved animated version did, but now you can go see for yourself.
Click on and find out more about the Disney remakes, past and future. Who will be playing your favorite character?
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Halle Bailey's 'The Little Mermaid' crushed Memorial Day box office with US$118 million debut
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Disney movies often make us nostalgic, whether you're seeing them for the second time round or the hundredth time. In recent years, Disney is on a roll with their live-action remakes, and they're showing no signs of stopping!
The live-action version of 'The Little Mermaid' had its theatrical release and pulled in an impressive US$118 million debut during Memorial Day weekend, reports Variety, making it the fifth-highest Memorial Day opening of all time. In the international market, it grossed US$68.3 million across 51 material markets.
Reviews are in favor of Halle Bailey as Ariel, with unanimous praise for her star-making performance. Critics are also huge fans of Melissa McCarthy as Ursula—with her perfect ominous cackle—as well as the soundtrack by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alan Menken (who wrote the score for the 1989 original), which includes four new original songs. The cast also sees Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina, Jacob Tremblay voicing Flounder, Daveed Diggs voicing Sebastian, and Awkwafina voicing Scuttle. While critics have nothing but praise for the stars, there is still contention about whether the live-action achieves more than the beloved animated version did, but now you can go see for yourself.
Click on and find out more about the Disney remakes, past and future. Who will be playing your favorite character?