Tag: LiveAction
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Could Zendaya Play Moana In Disney’s Upcoming Live-action Adaptation? The Rumors And Predictions, Explained- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] It’s no secret that the folks at Disney are in their live-action remake era. From Aladdin to The Little Mermaid and even The Lion King, the production studio remains committed to (somewhat) reimagining their staple tales, with a real-life rendering of Moana serving as the next in the Disney pipeline. While questions about the…
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10 Lessons The DCU Batman Needs To Learn From The First Ever Live-Action Dark Knight – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Summary The Brave and the Bold shouldn’t be afraid to lean into the mystical side of the Batman mythos. A modern Batman movie should steer clear of being a propaganda piece and avoid replicating the overt pro-American and anti-Axis sentiments of the original film. Instead of focusing on grand-scale plans and high-stakes villains, a…
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Netflix’s Boldest Live-Action Adaptation Could Change Anime Shows Forever With A 26-Year-Old Franchise – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Summary Netflix’s success with the live-action adaptation of One Piece has opened up new opportunities for the streaming platform in the realm of anime. They now have the chance to grow their reputation in this genre and potentially create more successful projects. The possibility of a live-action Pokémon show on Netflix could be a…
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Sorry, Rachel Zegler Fans, Disney’s Live-Action Snow White Remake Has Been Hit With A Big Delay- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] After making making an incredible film debut in late 2021 playing Maria in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story remake, Rachel Zegler’s Hollywood profile has soared even higher this year thanks to the 2023 movie releases Shazam! Fury of the Gods, which came out in March, and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and…
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Why Has the Live-Action ‘Snow White’ Remake Been Delayed?- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Earlier today, it was announced that Disney’s live-action remake of their first animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937), has been delayed significantly. According to Variety, the film has been delayed just one day shy of an entire year — originally set for March 22nd, 2024, and now scheduled for release on…
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Why An Unmade Live-Action Little Mermaid Lost A Major Director – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Summary Sofia Coppola’s version of a live-action Little Mermaid movie would have been much darker and closer to Hans Christian Andersen’s original fairy tale. Coppola intended to shoot underwater scenes, similar to Avatar, but clashed with Universal over the budget required. Her version would have likely delved into the complexities of Ariel’s desires and…
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A Movie So Bad an IP Was Banned from Live-Action Hits #1 on Streaming- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Hollywood loves few things more than mining a recognizable property for all that it’s worth, but Mike Myers’ The Cat in the Hat turned out to be so irredeemably awful that it led to a moratorium on any and all live-action adaptations of the Dr. Seuss back catalogue, which is the reason why every…
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8 Reasons Scooby-Doo’s Live-Action 2000s Movies Are Actually Great – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Summary The live-action Scooby-Doo movies of the early 2000s are a great example of how to do live-action reboots right, capturing the essence of the cartoons while adding a different spin to the characters. The films feature an incredible cast that perfectly brings the characters’ quirks to life, especially Matthew Lillard’s portrayal of Shaggy,…
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Why Casting Key Live-Action One Piece Character Was One Of Netflix’s Biggest Challenges “Of Our History” Explained By CEO – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Summary Ted Sarandos reveals that casting Monkey D. Luffy in Netflix’s One Piece was one of the biggest challenges in the history of their original programming. Iñaki Godoy, who stars as Luffy, was already part of Netflix’s Mexican series Who Killed Sara? before being cast in One Piece and has now become a global…
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Why Little Mermaid’s Live-Action Underwater Scenes Look So Weird Detailed By VFX Artists – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Summary The VFX artists at Corridor Crew break down the flaws in the underwater scenes of Disney’s live-action Little Mermaid, including improper hair physics and inaccurate lighting. Despite the criticisms, the group acknowledges that they weren’t the target audience and that the film is still well-executed. The fantastical setting of The Little Mermaid invites…