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Disney Announces The Remake of Beloved Classics to Live-Actions At D23 2024

Thee Arizona Times1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

Hollywood is seeing an increasing number of live-action remakes of animated movies and TV series. However, Disney is the studio that has done this most frequently. With a few more sequels, there have been about seventeen live-action retelling or remakes of its beloved animation series. Even though some of these films have received negative reviews…

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