This is a list of
live-action
or
photorealistic
remakes
produced by
Walt Disney Pictures
of its
animated feature films
. The list also includes the films' sequels and
spin-offs
within their fictional universe. This list does not include remakes of live-action/animation hybrid films (such as
Pete's Dragon
), animated feature films that were produced by another studio and later adapted as live-action feature films by Disney, live-action feature films another studio made based on the same story as the Disney feature, or based on animated television shows (whether based on Disney shows such as
Kim Possible
or
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
, or on animated shows from third-party studios such as
Inspector Gadget
or
Underdog
).
Released
Upcoming
Other projects
In 2016,
Walt Disney Pictures
had re-acquired the film rights to
The Chronicles of Prydain
, on which the animated feature film
The Black Cauldron
was based, with the intention to adapt the book series into a live-action feature film series. The project was in early development at the
Walt Disney Studios
with no director, producer, or screenwriter attached yet. Since then, there has been no news about the project.
[72]
A
spin-off
film of
Aladdin
focused on Prince Anders for
Disney+
was announced in December 2019, with
Billy Magnussen
reprising his role.
[73]
After a time without news, Magnussen stated that the project was still in development in April 2021,
[74]
which he later clarified in the following year.
[75]
In January 2022,
Jennifer Lee
revealed that
Stella Meghie
, writer and director of
Tiana
, wanted to develop a live-action adaptation of
The Princess and the Frog
.
[76]
Scrapped projects
A prequel to
Aladdin
titled
Genies
, written by
Mark Swift and Damian Shannon
and produced by
Tripp Vinson
, was announced in 2015.
[77]
In March 2016, Disney announced a new feature film in development titled
Rose Red
, a live-action spin-off to
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
which was to be told from the perspective of Snow White's sister, Rose Red. The film was to be produced by Vinson and pitched by Justin Merz, based on a script by
Evan Daugherty
.
[78]
A live-action feature film based on Prince Charming (of
Cinderella
and other fairy tales), titled
Charming
, entered development in 2017 with
Stephen Chbosky
writing and directing.
[79]
In 2019,
Alan Menken
suggested that the
Disney Classic
feature film
Pocahontas
would not have a live-action adaptation in the near future, since remaking
Pocahontas
would likely be impossible due to modern sensibilities.
[80]
In 2023, Menken further suggested that a planned live-action remake of
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
titled simply
Hunchback
, which was announced in January 2019 to be written by
David Henry Hwang
, produced by
Josh Gad
,
David Hoberman
, and
Todd Lieberman
(through
Mandeville Films
), and based on elements from both the animated feature film and
Victor Hugo
's
novel
,
[81]
[82]
was stalled for similar reasons.
[83]
A live-action feature film adaptation of
The Sword in the Stone
entered development in July 2015, with
Bryan Cogman
writing the script and
Brigham Taylor
serving as producer. In January 2018,
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
was announced as director.
[84]
The next month, it was revealed that the film would premiere exclusively on
Disney+
.
Enrique Chediak
joined to serve as the cinematographer in September, while
Eugenio Caballero
joined to serve as the production designer in December. However, in March 2024, Fresnadillo revealed that the project may not be happening anytime soon.
[85]
Reception
Box office performance
Many Disney remakes rank along the
highest grossing films
upon their release; currently,
The Lion King
(9th),
Beauty and the Beast
(21st),
Aladdin
(41st), and
Alice in Wonderland
(47th) are on the list.
The Lion King
is also the
highest grossing animated feature film
of all time
[o]
and the
highest-grossing musical film
of all time. It also set the record for the biggest opening for
an animated film
and a musical before
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
and
Frozen II
surpassed the records respectively.
Critical and public response
Academy Award wins and nominations
Film
|
Ceremony
|
Category
|
Recipient
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
102 Dalmatians
|
73rd Academy Awards
|
Costume Design
|
Anthony Powell
|
Nominated
|
[150]
|
Alice in Wonderland
|
83rd Academy Awards
|
Art Direction
|
Robert Stromberg
and
Karen O'Hara
|
Won
|
[151]
|
Costume Design
|
Colleen Atwood
|
Won
|
Visual Effects
|
Ken Ralston
,
David Schaub
,
Carey Villegas
, and
Sean Phillips
|
Nominated
|
Maleficent
|
87th Academy Awards
|
Costume Design
|
Anna B. Sheppard
|
Nominated
|
[152]
|
Cinderella
|
88th Academy Awards
|
Sandy Powell
|
Nominated
|
[153]
|
The Jungle Book
|
89th Academy Awards
|
Visual Effects
|
Robert Legato
,
Dan Lemmon
,
Andrew R. Jones
, and
Adam Valdez
|
Won
|
[154]
|
Beauty and the Beast
|
90th Academy Awards
|
Costume Design
|
Jacqueline Durran
|
Nominated
|
[155]
|
Production Design
|
Sarah Greenwood
and
Katie Spencer
|
Nominated
|
Christopher Robin
|
91st Academy Awards
|
Visual Effects
|
Christopher Lawrence
,
Michael Eames
, Theo Jones, and
Chris Corbould
|
Nominated
|
[156]
|
The Lion King
|
92nd Academy Awards
|
Robert Legato
,
Adam Valdez
,
Andrew R. Jones
, and
Elliot Newman
|
Nominated
|
[157]
|
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
|
Makeup and Hairstyling
|
Paul Gooch
,
Arjen Tuiten
, and
David White
|
Nominated
|
[157]
|
Mulan
|
93rd Academy Awards
|
Costume Design
|
Bina Daigeler
|
Nominated
|
[158]
|
Visual Effects
|
Sean Andrew Faden
,
Anders Langlands
,
Seth Maury
, and
Steve Ingram
|
Nominated
|
Cruella
|
94th Academy Awards
|
Costume Design
|
Jenny Beavan
|
Won
|
[159]
|
Makeup and Hairstyling
|
Nadia Stacey
,
Naomi Donne
, and
Julia Vernon
|
Nominated
|
See also
Notes
- ^
The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story
is a prequel to
The Jungle Book
(1994).
- ^
102 Dalmatians
is a sequel to
101 Dalmatians
(1996).
- ^
Alice in Wonderland
(2010) acts as a sequel to
Alice in Wonderland
(1951).
- ^
Segment:
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
, which was also featured in
Fantasia 2000
.
- ^
Maleficent
is a spin-off/reimagining of
Sleeping Beauty
(1959).
- ^
Alice Through the Looking Glass
is a sequel to
Alice in Wonderland
(2010).
- ^
Christopher Robin
acts as a sequel to the
Winnie the Pooh
franchise, mainly the
Walt Disney Animation Studios
-made
Winnie the Pooh
featurettes and films (
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
,
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
,
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
,
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
,
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
, and
Winnie the Pooh
).
- ^
The film, aside from its opening shot, was made with
photorealistic
computer animation
.
[22]
- ^
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
is a sequel to
Maleficent
(2014).
- ^
a
b
c
d
Released as a
Disney+
original.
- ^
a
b
The film was released through
Disney+
streaming service with a premium fee due to the effects of
COVID-19 restrictions
. However, it also had a theatrical release in several countries where theaters were open.
- ^
Cruella
is a reboot of
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
(1961).
- ^
a
b
c
The film will be made with
photorealistic
computer animation
.
- ^
The film is a prequel to
The Lion King
(2019).
- ^
Disney, which produced
The Lion King
(2019), considered the film to be live-action despite most of the film (aside from its opening shot) being made with
photorealistic
computer animation
.
[86]
Others, such as the
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
(presenter of the
Golden Globe Awards
), deemed it to be animated based on specified criteria.
[87]
- ^
a
b
c
Mulan
was released through
Disney+
streaming service with a premium fee due to the effects of
COVID-19 restrictions
. However, it also had a theatrical release in several countries where theaters were open.
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