On the heels of the magical success of Disney's live-action "Cinderella," the studio is eyeing another live-action retelling: "Mulan."
Disney
bought a script by writing team Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek that
centers on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, the female warrior who was
the main character in Disney's 1998 animated film.
Chris Bender and J.C. Spink ("We're the Millers) are producing the new project.
From Cinderella to Elsa (and Back to Cinderella): The Evolution of Disney Princesses
The
1998 film, directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, followed a young
woman who disguises herself as a man so she can take her father's place
in the army and go to war. With the help of her trusty dragon sidekick
Mushu, she becomes a skilled warrior and, eventually, one of the
country's greatest heroines. It earned $304.3 million worldwide, earned
Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations and resulted in a 2005
direct-to-DVD sequel, "Mulan II."
Disney has been on a roll
with its live-action versions of its classic animated films.
"Cinderella," starring Lily James, has earned $336.2 million worldwide
to date since hitting theaters three weeks ago. In 2010, the reimagined
"Alice in Wonderland" grossed a staggering $1.02 billion and when
"Maleficent," starring Angelina Jolie as the iconic villainess, opened
in May 2014, it went on to earn a stunning $758.4 million worldwide.
'Beauty and the Beast': Meet the Cast of Disney's Live-Action Retelling
Disney is also making a live-action retelling of "Beauty and the Beast," starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. Audra McDonald just joined the cast of the project, which will be directed by Bill Condon. It hits theaters
on March 17, 2017. And in 2016 Disney will release a new version of
"The Jungle Book" and the sequel to"Alice in Wonderland." Finally, a
live-action version of "Dumbo," which will be helmed by Tim Burton, is also in the works.
On the heels of the magical success of Disney's live-action "Cinderella," the studio is eyeing another live-action retelling: "Mulan."
Disney
bought a script by writing team Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek that
centers on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, the female warrior who was
the main character in Disney's 1998 animated film.
Chris Bender and J.C. Spink ("We're the Millers) are producing the new project.
From Cinderella to Elsa (and Back to Cinderella): The Evolution of Disney Princesses
The
1998 film, directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, followed a young
woman who disguises herself as a man so she can take her father's place
in the army and go to war. With the help of her trusty dragon sidekick
Mushu, she becomes a skilled warrior and, eventually, one of the
country's greatest heroines. It earned $304.3 million worldwide, earned
Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations and resulted in a 2005
direct-to-DVD sequel, "Mulan II."
Disney has been on a roll
with its live-action versions of its classic animated films.
"Cinderella," starring Lily James, has earned $336.2 million worldwide
to date since hitting theaters three weeks ago. In 2010, the reimagined
"Alice in Wonderland" grossed a staggering $1.02 billion and when
"Maleficent," starring Angelina Jolie as the iconic villainess, opened
in May 2014, it went on to earn a stunning $758.4 million worldwide.
'Beauty and the Beast': Meet the Cast of Disney's Live-Action Retelling
Disney is also making a live-action retelling of "Beauty and the Beast," starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. Audra McDonald just joined the cast of the project, which will be directed by Bill Condon. It hits theaters
on March 17, 2017. And in 2016 Disney will release a new version of
"The Jungle Book" and the sequel to"Alice in Wonderland." Finally, a
live-action version of "Dumbo," which will be helmed by Tim Burton, is also in the works.
On
the heels of the magical success of Disney's live-action "Cinderella,"
the studio is eyeing another live-action retelling: "Mulan."
Disney
bought a script by writing team Elizabeth Martin and Lauren Hynek that
centers on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, the female warrior who was
the main character in Disney's 1998 animated film.
Chris Bender and J.C. Spink ("We're the Millers) are producing the new project.
From Cinderella to Elsa (and Back to Cinderella): The Evolution of Disney Princesses
The
1998 film, directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, followed a young
woman who disguises herself as a man so she can take her father's place
in the army and go to war. With the help of her trusty dragon sidekick
Mushu, she becomes a skilled warrior and, eventually, one of the
country's greatest heroines. It earned $304.3 million worldwide, earned
Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations and resulted in a 2005
direct-to-DVD sequel, "Mulan II."
Disney has been on a roll
with its live-action versions of its classic animated films.
"Cinderella," starring Lily James, has earned $336.2 million worldwide
to date since hitting theaters three weeks ago. In 2010, the reimagined
"Alice in Wonderland" grossed a staggering $1.02 billion and when
"Maleficent," starring Angelina Jolie as the iconic villainess, opened
in May 2014, it went on to earn a stunning $758.4 million worldwide.
'Beauty and the Beast': Meet the Cast of Disney's Live-Action Retelling
Disney is also making a live-action retelling of "Beauty and the Beast," starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. Audra McDonald just joined the cast of the project, which will be directed by Bill Condon. It hits theaters
on March 17, 2017. And in 2016 Disney will release a new version of
"The Jungle Book" and the sequel to"Alice in Wonderland." Finally, a
live-action version of "Dumbo," which will be helmed by Tim Burton, is also in the works.
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