- **Q: Why was the live-action 'Tangled' movie paused?
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Movies / Remakes
Disney has reportedly put its planned live-action adaptation of the 2010 animated hit "Tangled" on hold. This decision comes shortly after the disappointing box office performance and controversial reception of the studio's recent live-acti...
Disney's strategy of producing live-action remakes of its animated classics has yielded massive financial successes over the past decade, including "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," and "The Lion King," each crossing the $1 billion mark globally. However, the formula hasn't always guaranteed success, with films like "Dumbo" and "Pete’s Dragon" underperforming.
The recent performance of "Snow White" seems to have marked a significant stumble. Budgeted at $270 million, its $145 million global take represents a substantial loss. Compounding the financial issues were numerous controversies surrounding the film's casting choices (including Rachel Zegler as Snow White and the depiction of the dwarves) and Zegler's online comments, which drew criticism. The film ultimately failed to resonate strongly with critics or audiences.
This context likely led to the decision to pause "Tangled," a remake of the popular 2010 film about Rapunzel which originally grossed nearly $600 million worldwide. While "Tangled" was in active pre-production with key creative talent attached, Disney seems hesitant to commit further investment without reassessing its strategy.
The studio isn't abandoning remakes entirely. Eyes are now on upcoming releases: - **"Lilo & Stitch"** (May 23): This remake generated significant buzz with its trailer, becoming the second-most-viewed Disney live-action trailer ever. - **"Moana"** (July 10, 2026): Hopes are high for this adaptation, given the original's massive streaming popularity on Disney+ and the recent $1 billion success of the animated sequel, "Moana 2."
The performance of these next two films will likely be crucial in determining the future direction and frequency of Disney's live-action remake pipeline, especially under the new leadership of David Greenbaum and Daria Cercek overseeing live-action theatrical films.
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