According to foreign media WeGotThisCovered, Disney will not stop on the road to reviving classic old IPs, and is even ready to restart another classic childhood children's animation, "Bambi". Their sources reported this week that Disney was so pleased with the performance of its new "real lion" version of "The Lion King" that it was motivated to launch a "real deer version" of "Bambi". This movie will be shot in a similar style to "The Lion King", and all animals will be made hyper-realistic using technology. But unlike "The Lion King", there are humans in this story. Although no humans appeared in the original 1942 version of Bambi, the hunter in the story is a very standard villain. The hunter slaughtered the forest animals and caused Bambi to be separated from his mother. If Disney really wants to reboot this classic story in a realistic style, it is impossible to use background music and other methods to replace human images as in 1942. Therefore, it is curious how Disney will handle the scenes between real people and "real deer". The information WeGotThisCovered has obtained so far is that the film is still in the early stages of development, which means it may also be stillborn. |
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