Disney's Exciting Journey: A Look At Its Live-Action Transformations

Disney's Exciting Journey: A Look At Its Live-Action Transformations

There’s no denying that 2019 and beyond is going to be a banner year for Disney, and not just because they’re going to be releasing new films from their various in-house brands, like Pixar (Toy Story 4), Marvel (Avengers: Endgame), or Lucasfilm (Star Wars Episode IX). All of that is true, but they’re also going to be continuing to turn their classic animated films into live-action movies. In fact, they’ve just released the new trailer for the live action version of The Lion King, and it is truly stunning.

Tim Burton’s adaptation of Dumbo was recently released, which followed the first full-length trailer for Aladdin, featuring much-improved footage from the previously-released teaser of Will Smith as Genie and it’s awesome. Look for the film May 24.

As Will relayed to Entertainment Weekly, he did not take on the role originated (vocally at least) by the late Robin Williams lightly. “Whenever you’re doing things that are iconic, it’s always terrifying,” he admitted. “The question is always, ‘Where was there meat left on the bone?’ Robin didn’t leave a lot of meat on the bone with the character. [He] infused the character with a timeless version of himself. I started to feel confident that I could deliver something that was an homage to Robin Williams, but was musically different.”

This, of course, is only the beginning of what promises to be a long line of such adaptations, which is obviously thrilling fans. For many years, those animated classics entertained generations of them, at first on the big screen, then on television broadcasts, and from there every form of home entertainment (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, streaming).

Then Disney realized that they could start producing made-for-video sequels to their classics, which worked tremendously well. So well, in fact, that someone asked, “Why should we stop there?” The idea was floated around that CG technology had come so far that they could transform those animated films into live-action adventures, and appeal to audiences all over again. And it’s an idea that’s worked beyond anyone’s imagination.

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(Photo Credit: Walt Disney Pictures)

The live-action films we’ve had so far are 101 Dalmatians and its sequel, 102 Dalmatians (1996 and 2000, respectively), Alice in Wonderland and its sequel, Alice Through the Looking Glass (2010 and 2016, respectively); The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010, taken from a segment of Fantasia), Maleficent (2014, from Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella (2015), The Jungle Book (2016), Beauty and the Beast (2017) and Christopher Robin (from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh). In development (but without release dates) are Cruella (which is to star Emma Stone in the title role), Lilo & Stitch, The Little Mermaid and Snow White (who recently joined the other Disney princesses in Ralph Breaks the Internet).

Beyond all of that, there are currently seven films in various stages of production which are promising to capture the magic of their inspiration. The big question will be whether or not those films will be able to branch off in some different and exciting original directions, or if they’ll be more or less scene-by-scene remakes of the animated counterparts (which, as wonderful as the Emma Watson/Dan Stevens version of Beauty and the Beast is, is not something that that particular film was able to overcome).

For an overall guide to what’s coming your way over the next couple of years — and there are definitely some potentially huge ones there — just scroll down!

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