Pinocchio live action film
Pinocchio live action film, It seems Disney bosses just can't get enough of live-action remakes of their biggest hits.
And Pinocchio is the latest to be announced, with the news revealed on Wednesday.
Based on the 1940 animated movie, itself inspired by the 1883 Italian novel, this new version of Pinocchio follows the success of the live action Cinderella.
And it certainly isn't the only remake in the works, with new versions of The Jungle Book, Mulan, Winnie The Pooh, Beauty And The Beast, and Dumbo all planned.
Peter Hedges (About A Boy, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green) has been hired to write the script about a puppet who comes to life, according to Deadline.
The new, live-action version is expected to follow the basic story loosely but will focus more on the relationship between father and son.
Originally written by Carlo Collodi as a children's book, Pinocchio found its first widespread fame with Disney's musical adaptation.
It was only the second full-length feature from Walt Disney - after 1937's Snow White - and soon became the first animated movie to win an Academy Award.
Pinocchio actually won two: for Best Original Score and for Best Original Song (When You Wish Upon A Star).In the story, a lonely woodcarver named Geppetto builds a marionette to take the place of a real son.
His wish for a child is soon granted, with the Blue Fairy granting life to Pinocchio and offering him the chance to be 'a real boy' if he can be 'brave, truthful, and unselfish.'
Pinocchio gets help in staying on the right path thanks to his official conscience, Jiminy Cricket.Unfortunately, the wooden boy has a bit of a journey before he manages to meet the Blue Fairy's standards, with his nose famously growing every time Pinocchio tells a lie.
By the end, however, Pinocchio and Geppetto get their wishes, with the boy becoming flesh and blood. This is far from being the first remake of Pinocchio since 1940 - 19 versions have hit television and movie theatres over the years.
Both live-action and animated versions of the movie have been released, with the most recent live-action feature coming from Oscar winner Roberto Benigni in 2002.
Television has had a version of Pinocchio even more recently, thanks to the television show, Once Upon A Time, which cast Eion Bailey as an adult version of the former marionette.
Disney's plan to remake many of its animated hits as live-action movies follows the successes of Maleficent (based on Sleeping Beauty) and Cinderella over the past year.
Four movies have been announced as slated for upcoming remakes: The Jungle Book, Beauty And The Beast, Dumbo, and Mulan.
Another adaptation, this one of Winnie The Pooh, has been rumoured as well.
No release date has been set for Pinocchio, but it will likely follow at least some of those already announced.
And Pinocchio is the latest to be announced, with the news revealed on Wednesday.
Based on the 1940 animated movie, itself inspired by the 1883 Italian novel, this new version of Pinocchio follows the success of the live action Cinderella.
And it certainly isn't the only remake in the works, with new versions of The Jungle Book, Mulan, Winnie The Pooh, Beauty And The Beast, and Dumbo all planned.
Peter Hedges (About A Boy, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green) has been hired to write the script about a puppet who comes to life, according to Deadline.
The new, live-action version is expected to follow the basic story loosely but will focus more on the relationship between father and son.
Originally written by Carlo Collodi as a children's book, Pinocchio found its first widespread fame with Disney's musical adaptation.
It was only the second full-length feature from Walt Disney - after 1937's Snow White - and soon became the first animated movie to win an Academy Award.
Pinocchio actually won two: for Best Original Score and for Best Original Song (When You Wish Upon A Star).In the story, a lonely woodcarver named Geppetto builds a marionette to take the place of a real son.
His wish for a child is soon granted, with the Blue Fairy granting life to Pinocchio and offering him the chance to be 'a real boy' if he can be 'brave, truthful, and unselfish.'
Pinocchio gets help in staying on the right path thanks to his official conscience, Jiminy Cricket.Unfortunately, the wooden boy has a bit of a journey before he manages to meet the Blue Fairy's standards, with his nose famously growing every time Pinocchio tells a lie.
By the end, however, Pinocchio and Geppetto get their wishes, with the boy becoming flesh and blood. This is far from being the first remake of Pinocchio since 1940 - 19 versions have hit television and movie theatres over the years.
Both live-action and animated versions of the movie have been released, with the most recent live-action feature coming from Oscar winner Roberto Benigni in 2002.
Television has had a version of Pinocchio even more recently, thanks to the television show, Once Upon A Time, which cast Eion Bailey as an adult version of the former marionette.
Disney's plan to remake many of its animated hits as live-action movies follows the successes of Maleficent (based on Sleeping Beauty) and Cinderella over the past year.
Four movies have been announced as slated for upcoming remakes: The Jungle Book, Beauty And The Beast, Dumbo, and Mulan.
Another adaptation, this one of Winnie The Pooh, has been rumoured as well.
No release date has been set for Pinocchio, but it will likely follow at least some of those already announced.