Lilo & Stitch Is Disney's Best Live-Action Remake Ever
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When Stitch returns to theaters this weekend in the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch, the little blue guy isn't just going to look like he did back in 2002. He's also going to sound the same too. That's because Disney and the filmmakers behind the live-action redo recruited one of the original's writers and
The original 'Lilo & Stitch' stands as one of the best films in Disney's animated library, a movie just as wonderful today as it was 23 years ago.
Lilo & Stitch remake director Dean Fleischer Camp opens up about the challenges of translating animation to a different medium.
Step aside, Moana, Elsa and Simba. In recent years, Stitch has quietly become one of Disney’s most popular — and most merchandised — characters.
Director Dean Fleischer Camp delivers the same laughs and heart as 2002's 'Lilo & Stitch,' though his leads were more appealing in animated form.
Disney's continued interest in turning its animated gems into awkward live-action outings reaches a (blue, fluffy, still very cute) head.
See the iconic blue alien's surprising original design. The titular blue alien looked a whole lot different when director Chris Sanders first drew him. Take a look at the initial sketches.
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Screen Rant on MSN"Always Been My Favorite Disney Animated Film": The Lilo & Stitch Remake Director Wanted To "Translate It Properly & With Love"Lilo & Stitch director Dean Fleischer Camp and producer Jonathan Eirich explain the lengths they went to in order to stay true to the Disney classic.