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Disney’s live-action remake of Mulan was released as a Premier Access movie on Disney+ back in September and now you can own a physical copy!
The movie is being released on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD in just a few days. The film is going to be released in stores on November 10.
A collectible SteelBook edition will be released at Best Buy and a limited-edition gallery book edition will be released at Target.
The 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray will have bonus features like five featurettes and six deleted
He may still be big and red, but you’ve never seen Clifford like this before.
East Kilbride News, said: “We had always based Rose on Mrs Emma Peel from The Avengers — the legendary Diana Rigg. “I think Lily, with her theatrical background, really brings that kind of style to the role.
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Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterMGM is looking to bring back the classic animated character Pink Panther in a big way as it has set Jeff Fowler direct a new live-action hybrid film of the iconic character. Chris Bremner will write MGM’s modern live-action CGI-hybrid feature film reimagining with Lawrence Mirisch, Julie Andrews Edwards of Geoffrey Productions, Rideback’s Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich producing.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorGeoff Stults (Little Fires Everywhere, 12 Strong), Tamara Tunie (Black Earth Rising, Dietland), Mason Alexander Park (Hedwig and the Angry Inch National Broadway Tour), Rachel House (Thor Ragnarok, Soul), Ann Truong (Strikeback!, Hard Target 2) and Hoa Xuande (Ronny Chieng: International Student, Top of the Lake) have joined the cast of Cowboy Bebop, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the cult Japanese animated series.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“The Mandalorian” has had “Star Wars” references and cameos galore, but arguably none more significant than the arrival of Katee Sackhoff and her “Clone Wars” character Bo-Katan Kryze in last week’s “The Heiress.”Although fans had been aware that Sackhoff would be bringing Bo-Katan to live-action for some time, it was nonetheless an air-punching moment when Sackhoff removed her Beskar helmet to reveal the former ruler of Mandalore in all her red-headed glory.Variety
Eli Countryman Everyone’s favorite cat and mouse are taking their antics to New York City. Warner Bros.
“Tom and Jerry” is a classic cartoon franchise that children have grown up with for generations. But in the modern era, it’s safe to say that “Tom and Jerry” isn’t nearly as popular as it was 30 years ago.
Also Read: 'PAW Patrol: The Movie' Adds Kim Kardashian West, Jimmy Kimmel, Tyler Perry to Voice CastMichael Peña, Ken Jeong, Colin Jost and Rob Delaney also star in the film directed by Tim Story, which Warner Bros. is releasing in theaters on March 5, 2021.The “Tom & Jerry” movie is based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera cartoon short films that played during the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s about a rival house cat and mouse.
The moment Disney started making live-action remakes of its classic animated movies, it instantly became inevitable that they would one day remake “Lilo & Stitch.” We knew we would one day have to witness the horror of a photorealistic Stitch interacting with actual humans, and it seems like not even a pandemic could stop the house of mouse. Turns out, not only is the “Lilo & Stitch” remake very much alive and in development, but Jon M.
“Lilo & Stitch” has become the latest Disney movie to be developed into a possible live action remake.
Dave McNary Film Reporter“Deadpool 2” star Zazie Beetz will join Brad Pitt in the cast of Sony’s action movie “Bullet Train.”Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry and Andrew Koji are also boarding the pic. “Hobbs & Shaw” helmer David Leitch is directing with Kelly McCormick producing through 87North and Antoine Fuqua through Fuqua Films.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterCrazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu is in talks to direct Disney’s Live-action adaptation of its hit 2002 animated movie Lilo & Stitch Deadline has confirmed.Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich of Rideback are producing.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThe “Lilo & Stitch” ohana is expanding, with Jon M. Chu in talks to direct Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation.Disney has yet to announce if the movie will release in theaters or on Disney Plus, the studio’s subscription streaming service.
The beloved Disney animated movie Lilo & Stitch is being made into a live-action film and the studio just selected the director!
Also Read: Jon Chu to Direct 'Willow' Sequel Series at Disney+“Lilo & Stitch” focused on the bond between a lonely human girl named Lilo and an alien named Stitch. Whether the live-action adaptation will be released in theaters or on Disney+ is currently unclear.Chu most recently became attached to Disney’s “Willow” series.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Eloise,” the beloved children’s book about a mischievous young girl who lives on the “tippy-top floor” of New York City’s famed Plaza Hotel, is being adapted into a live-action movie.Linda Woolverton is writing the movie for MRC Films, the independent studio behind “Knives Out” and “Mortal Engines.” MRC recently acquired film, television and stage rights for the series of leisurely reads written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight.
Dave McNary Film ReporterLionsgate has dropped out of distributing the Gerard Butler action movie “The Plane” because producers were unable to obtain production insurance that would cover a COVID-19 outbreak, Variety has confirmed.Lionsgate boarded “The Plane” a year ago at the American Film Market, announcing that it had bought the rights to the film for North America, Latin America, the U.K.
"I didn't want to make another Elephant or We Need to Talk About Kevin," says Kyle Rankin about his new movie, Run Hide Fight. "There are enough films that look at school shootings from the perspective of the perpetrators.