Good news, Disney fans. If you loved Disney's live-action "The Jungle Book" and "Beauty and the Beast," the Mouse House is bringing even more animated classics back to life.
From fairy tales like "Snow White" to classics such as "Aladdin" and "The Lion King," Disney's live-action list continues to grow with more than a dozen in the works.
Some of the movies are complete remakes of their animated counterparts, while others are based on origin stories or sequels to existing live-action adaptations.
Keep reading to see all of the live-action remakes and sequels Disney has planned so far.
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The story follows Simba, who, with the help of his friends Timon and Pumba, must eventually save his kingdom from his evil uncle, Scar. Disney announced the full cast of the movie in November 2017.
The cast list also includes Beyoncé as Nala, John Oliver as Zazu, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Scar. "The Lion King" will be in theaters July 19, 2019.
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According to Disney, the sequel will follow the horned fairy, Maleficent, and her continued relationship with Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning). "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" will hit theaters October 18, 2019.
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The film will be available on Disney's streaming service when it launches on November 12, 2019.
Additionally, Ashley Jensen will play the Scottish Terrier Jackie and Benedict Wong is the English Bulldog Bull. Kiersey Clemons and Thomas Man are playing the humans, Darlin and Jim Dear. The movie is directed by "The Ninjago Movie" director Charlie Bean.
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The film follows a young woman who disguises herself as a man, takes her father's place in war, and saves China. The remake was originally supposed to premiere in 2018.
Niki Caro is directing the movie, which is set for release on March 27, 2020. She is the second woman at the studio to direct a movie with a budget of over $100 million.
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Glenn Close played the villainous Cruella de Vil in the 1996 live-action remake of the animated movie.
The live-action movie is planned to be an origin story for the villain, directed by Alex Timbers. It will be released on December 23, 2020.
The remake will be written by "Game of Thrones" writer and producer Bryan Cogman. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was named as the director in January 2018.
The movie will also be available on Disney's streaming service.
The movie was a huge success, grossing nearly a $1 billion at the box office.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jon Favreau is expected to return to the director's chair for "The Jungle Book 2" along with Justin Marks to return for the sequel. There is no set release date for the movie.
Alan Menken worked on the music for the original film. He recently returned to compose the music for the "Aladdin" remake. There is no set release date for the film.
There are numerous TV shows and movies based on the characters. David Lowry, who directed "Pete's Dragon," will set his sights on re-imagining "Peter Pan" as well.
Lowry told Collider in 2016 he's a big fan of the film and he intends to bring his own spin to the material.
"It made a huge impact on how I grew up. I love the cartoon. I love the 2003 version. I didn't know how I would do it better," said Lowry. "Then, I started thinking, 'Well, how would I do it, not better, but differently?'"
It will be called "Tink" reportedly starring Reese Witherspoon. The Hollywood Reporter wrote about the movie in 2015.
"Wonder" director Stephen Chbosky will write — and maybe direct — the new spin on the romance.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a live-action/CGI movie is in the works from the same producers working on "Aladdin." It's unknown if the movie will be for theaters or for Disney's upcoming streaming service.
According to Deadline, a live-action version of Disney's 1996 movie about an orphaned Quasimodo living in the bell tower of Notre Dame is in the works. Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, who teamed up on "Pocahontas," will write the music while Josh Gad ("Frozen") is producing.
Deadline reports the live-action film will adapt both the 1996 Disney film and the Victor Hugo novel. It's not clear whether or not the remake will be for Disney's streaming service or a theatrical release.
Deadline first reported the movie in 2015. "Paddington" director Paul King left the project over the 2018 holidays, according to cinematographer Seamus McGarvey who was set to be the director of photography on the adaptation.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie would follow how he ended up in the lamp, but no new information is known.
The Hollywood Reporter made the announcement in October 2016. The fairy tale will have new music by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who most recently wrote the songs for "The Greatest Showman." They also did the music for "La La Land."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Rose Red" will feature her adventure with the dwarves to save Snow White after she bites the poisonous apple.
He was recently involved with the newest "Tomb Raider."
No new information has been released since 2016.
The film was first reported in 2014 by The Hollywood Reporter. In May, it was reported the CGI-hybrid will be directed by Akiva Schaffer (who is a part of the comedy trio The Lonely Island).
The character was featured in an 11-minute segment called "Night on Bald Mountain." He's a strange choice for a standalone film since he's basically a depiction of the devil and feels quite un-Disney-like.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney's take will be similar to what was done with Maleficent, the villainess of "Sleeping Beauty." That film humanized one of Disney's darkest villains by telling her backstory. Chernabog popped up on ABC's fairy-tale show "Once Upon A Time."