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Lion King hitting a billion for sure, presale tickets so far is second only to Endgame. If Aladdin is close to $1B, Lion King for sure going over.
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Exactly, they should’ve been a little more imaginative with the designs. Like with Jungle Book the hyper realistic look of Baloo, Louie and the others work because you have a human protagonist alongside them so there’s a real world element. With Lion King you don’t have that, it’s all animals. Giving them a little bit of the doughy Disney eyes would’ve went a long way because this movie is solely dependent on nostalgia to fill seats. You have to thread the needle. If you’re showing me a Lion singing in D minor than you can show me a Lion with a black mane and green eyes.
Lion King hitting a billion for sure, presale tickets so far is second only to Endgame. If Aladdin is close to $1B, Lion King for sure going over.
ALADDIN The Third Film Released This Year To Earn More Than $300 Million Domestically
Yeah, he's voice isn't imposing at all, but I'm sure he can exhibit anger effectivelyChitewel has a good voice but scar without Jeremy Irons’ voice doesn’t seem right.
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/jacob-tremblay-awkwafina-little-mermaid-1203257076/Jacob Tremblay and Awkwafina have signed on to play Flounder and Scuttle, respectively, in Disney’s live-action adaptation of “The Little Mermaid.”
Variety first reported that Melissa McCarthy would be taking on the role of Ursula the Sea Witch. Over the weekend, journalist Kris Tapley announced on Twitter that Tremblay and Awkwafina would be joining the cast.
Plus I’m imagining what she’ll be looking like with that seashell costume on ...