THE Disney launched, this Thursday (24), an unprecedented Live-action teaser “Lilo & Stitch” that dates back to the 2002 animation and hits theaters in May. In the images, they play to compare Experience 626 with a dog.
The adaptation is based on the original animation that tells the story of Lilo, a lonely girl who lives with her older sister in Hawaii. Throughout the plot, she finds the alien Stitch, created to be a force of destruction, and soon they become friends.
For the movie, Disney chose newcomers Maia Kealha to live Lilo. Stitch will be a computerized composition. Actress Sydney Agudong, born in Kaua’i, in Hawaii will play Nani, Lilo’s older sister.
The character is so emblematic for the studio that he even won a date to call his own: June 26. The date is celebrated annually due to the original name of the character: “Experiment 626”, numbers that, in the American date model (where the month is written ahead of the day), would refer to June 26 (sixth month of the year).
Since its launch in 2002, the “Lilo & Stitch” franchise has become a phenomenon around the world with representation of Hawaiian culture and an exciting story.
The success is so great that Disney has launched other productions that continued to expand the universe of the original film – such as “Stitch” (2003), “Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch defect!” (2005), “Leroy and Stitch” (2006) and a series, “Lilo & Stitch: The Series” (2003). All productions are available in the Disney+catalog.
Lilo & Stitch live-action hits Brazilian theaters on May 22.
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