The 1997 Disney animated film "Hercules" is about to be adapted into a live-action version, and the Russo brothers, directors of the "Avengers" series of films, will serve as producers. The film is still in the early stages of production and no director has been determined. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is currently being written by Dave Callaham, who has also written scripts for Wonder Woman 1984 and Shang-Chi. The film is still in the early stages of preparation, and neither the role nor the director has been determined. The original "Hercules" animated film is one of the representative works of the Disney Renaissance period. The song and dance parts are very classic. I hope that this live-action adaptation can maintain this core heritage. Disney has recently been very keen on using live-action versions of classic cartoons, from "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "The Lion King" to the now postponed "Mulan". Although the plots are classic stories that everyone is familiar with, new ways of interpretation are still worth encouraging. In addition, this live-action version of "Hercules" is obviously going to use a brand-new team. It is still unknown what kind of reshoot method and route will be taken, and it is worth looking forward to. |
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