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In May, it was reported the CGI-hybrid will be directed by Akiva Schaffer (who's a part of the comedy trio The Lonely Island). Old Yeller (1957) Here’s a title that probably most people even moderately aware of pop culture are …

The sequel to the live action remake of the classic Alice in Wonderland animated film suffered from its own set of problems apart from the original’s already existing problems. The other thing is that Mulan’s love interest has changed, as it’s no longer Li Shang but instead Chen Honghui, which is not sitting well with fans thus far. Native Americans have not been too fond of the telling of this story in the past, but Disney could do it justice by getting the right cast and crew involved to tell it the way it was meant to be told. Lin told Insider back in August 2019 they were discussing a sequel. There was simply too much time between the '70s / 80s era of the OT, and '00s era of the PT, for the films to ever hope to sync up visually. So a film like Old Yeller would be heartbreaking to remake, but it’s also the kind of thing that might cement Disney+ as being a repository for more emotional fare than what audiences can find in theaters. Now while no details have been confirmed, let’s just be honest here: do we need a prequel about the Genie? The remake failed to capture the thrill of the animated film, with the animal characters stripped completely of their personalities and the focus instead being on the plight of British colonizers and their treatment of Mowgli, which was often horrible. The knee-jerk reaction is that this Disney remake idea somehow downgrades the original Star Wars films - but it's quite the opposite.

There's a lesson to be learned from fans' reaction to the Star Wars Special Editions: We love the original Star Wars films for their kitschy magic, and there have been repeated calls to get the original (non-tampered) films released on modern services. While some have been huge successes like the enchanting Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson, some have not been as great. Variety reports the sequel will be completely original and not based on the straight-to-video films. But its story is less engaging than its visuals, and there’s a way to balance the two. A quasi prequel/live action remake of the classic Disney villain, Maleficent starred Angelina Jolie as a fairy who fell in love with a human, but ultimately was betrayed by him and left both physically and mentally scarred by his betrayal.

We're already down to nitpicking minor extras in OT film scenes as "inspirations" for new Star Wars stories that can connect to the larger continuity.

No new information has been released since 2016. Disney continues to produce live-action remakes of many of its animated classics, but it should focus its live-action efforts on those animated movies that weren’t well-made or received. It's little surprise the film is receiving the sequel treatment. Anthony Avina is an author, a blogger and an avid gamer, and not in that particular order. Two years after the massive, game-changing success of Star Wars, Walt Disney Pictures released its first attempt to successfully ride on the science-fiction bandwagon. While making Alice a bonafide hero and warrior was a welcome change in the story, the wit and humor of the classic Lewis Carrol story was missing, and the setting of Wonderland had turned into a war zone that could only be rectified by more war. In fact many fans found the many changes to the show’s canon in this film unfavorable, and the film earned a 4.1 rating on IMDB. since. Before the release of Disney's remake of 1961's "The Jungle Book," the studio already started planning a sequel. Sadly however, fans have shown doubt as a young actress of Indian and British descent named Naomi Scott has been cast as Jasmine, while legendary actor Will Smith is set to play the Genie.

It's actually not that hard - we have the people to do it, and already know who they are! While a beloved character, not every character in a film needs a drawn out prequel, especially one about the way the Genie found himself bound to the lamp in the first place.

Before the release of Disney's remake of 1961's "The Jungle Book," the studio already started planning a sequel. Not only is it a film that Disney has ignored aside from a straight to video sequel, a live-action adaptation would also suit the script well with the larger than life set pieces benefiting from advanced effects, fight scenes being elevated with dynamic choreography and cinematography and the characters being brought to life with a killer cast . Stars Will Smith, Mena Massoud, and Naomi Scott haven't joined and won't be given offers until a script is finished. John Favreau blended animation and live action perfectly in THE JUNGLE BOOK and that same treatment could be applied for this fantastical tale.

Given the Walt Disney Company's rapid expansion and huge back catalog, it made perfect sense that they’d have their own dedicated streaming option, on which audiences will be able to watch hundreds of films from the company as well as thousands of their TV shows. The film has garnered praise for Jolie’s performance and humanizing of the villain, but the CGI effects and story fell on deaf ears for many. In the same way that a remake of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea could be visually exciting and daring now, so too would be the case for The Island at the Top of the World.

That statement may seem controversial to just about every person in the current Star Wars fandom - but if you think about it, and allow for a quick breakdown, you may change your mind: Ever since the Star Wars movie franchise started moving forward again in the '90s, there's been a push-pull conflict between the Original Trilogy and the new material that Lucasfilm produced. How could a college student impact the world with that power?