Compared to in 2015, Disney’s returning on the cartoon animation remake front and putting all their stock into the hero of China: Hua Mulan.
A final trailer for the live-action redux of the 1998 movie, which premiered throughout Super Bowl 54, highlights some renowned minutes– however likewise sheds some light on what makes this Disney remake various from others.
Unlike the more direct remakes of Aladdin and The Lion King, Mulan will raise both from the animated movie and the initial Chinese ballad. Changes like Mulan’s surname (Fa in the cartoon animation, Hua in the initial folktale), the removal of tunes and talking dragon buddy Mushu, and the addition of more female characters (a little sis for Mulan and a witch for the enemy) indicate various version of the story than kids who kept rewinding their Mulan VHS tapes may keep in mind.
Starring Liu Yifei as Mulan, with Donnie Yen as coach figure Leader Tung, Yoson An as fellow soldier (and like interest) Chen Honghui, Tzi Ma as Mulan’s daddy, and Jet Li as the emperor of China. Niki Caro directs.
Mulan comes out on March27
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