The Live-Action. Es point has been revealed so cute and fluffy that I still have a concern.

It’s official. The 626 experience will be regenerated in live-action in Hawaii next summer as one of Disney’s most recent upcoming remakes. The next edition of the beloved blue alien made its first appearance Friday night at the grand Disney Entertainment Showcase at the D23 Expo in Anaheim. Thankfully, fans (including me) aren’t repulsed by Stitch’s live-action reveal, but that doesn’t mean we’re all worried about Lilo’s new movie.

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A CG dot appeared on the film’s logo, along with a word stating that it will arrive in the summer of 2025, and I was very surprised at how cute and fluffy it is!The studio figured out a way to give the first 2D character the same fun personality and cuteness in 3-D, and I know it made me sigh of relief for the upcoming release. I was relieved that the original director of Lilo

And tons of enthusiasts reacted to me. Check out what some other people commented on social media after Stitch’s big front at D23:

Over the years, there have been many events where iconic characters have discovered a terrifying valley when they have adapted to become computer-generated characters. I’m looking for you, the first edition of Sonic the Hedgehog! Fortunately, that is not the case with Stitch, however, other comments were not satisfied with seeing the film remade. As those enthusiasts put it:

For many years now, Walt Disney Studios has been remaking its classics with combined results. While many of them have been blockbusters, such as The Lion King and Aladdin grossing more than $1 billion internationally, the newest film in the genre, released last summer. The Little Mermaid grossed $569 million internationally after its opening weekend. This is still a big win for Disney, but perhaps it shows that some enthusiasm is waning around this trend.

This brings me to my biggest fear about Lilo.

I think Disney has forgotten that there is an explanation for why their successes were told using 2D animation. It is because of this explanation that, in the case of some stories, it makes more sense to draw and animate them than to reproduce them in a realistic environment. .

As adorable as CG Stitch is, I can’t help but think of the scene where Lilo pulls Stitch out of the pound and adopts him, and what it’ll look like to see him next to normal dogs.

Lilo and Stitch works very well as an animated film, but I don’t think it has the same effect in live action. Of course, we’ll have to see what the Lilo cast is like.

Sarah El-Mahmoud has been with CinemaBlend since 2018 after graduating from Cal State Fullerton with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. At school, she was editor of the award-winning school newspaper The Daily Titan, where she specialized in writing and editing feature films and profiles. , and coverage of arts and entertainment, adding his first encounter with film reportage, with a telephone interview with Guillermo del Toro for the award for Best Film, The Shape of Water. Now she covers television and youth movies, as well as a lot of horror. Webslinger of words. All of her writings can be read in Sarah Connor’s voiceover in Terminator 2.

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