We've already seen Peter Pan flying away from London in several live-action remakes, so you might be wondering how a new version could possibly compete. Starring: Rachel Zegler, rest of cast TBC Disney films in development Peter Pan and Wendy – release date TBC We also anticipate an overhaul of the story which Disney insiders have reported will be 'expanded'. The Columbian-Polish actress is set to breathe new life into the role, with the La La Land music team taking the lead on updating the music this promises to be a treat. The movie that kick started it all is getting a live action remake with West Side Story's Rachel Zegler already cast as Snow White. This is another project set to debut on streaming service Disney+, but details about its release date and cast have not been made public yet. Plans are afoot to remake that version – let's just hope writer Bryan Cogman has saved a shield or two from his work on Game of Thrones, in case Merlin fans aren't impressed. But alongside the beloved BBC show Merlin, Disney's 1963 animation remains one of the best versions of the iconic story. Merlin remakes and re-imaginings of the Arthurian legend are ten a penny at the moment - with Netflix the latest to get in on the action with its recent series Cursed. Starring: Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King, Jacob Tremblay, Awkwafina, Melissa McCarthy The Sword in the Stone – release date TBC The film was scheduled to begin production in 2020, but, due to coronavirus, it's only just started filming in Italy, and thus there's no confirmed date as to when it will hit the big screen, although there is currently an untitled live-action movie listed on Disney's release calendar in December 2021 - so this could be a possibility at a real push or one of the 2022 dates that are free (more likely). The remake is set to retain its fantasy elements including talking fish, enchanted necklaces, and hair that remains perfectly in place despite salt, wind and magic sea battles. Halle Bailey, one half of the US R&B duo Chloe x Halle, will make history in the lead role, becoming the first person of colour to play a Disney princess who was white in the original animated film. After thirty years confined to animation, Ariel can finally become part of our world in this live-action remake of The Little Mermaid.
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