Can live action adaptation of emperor's new groove work?
Will they case all Inca cast or go with black family or something .
Can live action adaptation of emperor's new groove work?
>live action
But why would you want that? I still can't believe the old live action fad from the 60's that Disney had came back with a full swing.
Ita cashing in on 30- something's nostalgia.
>live action
no
>Incas
>black
Come on OP, don't be a retard.
It would not work and yet they're going to do it anyway.
Highly doubt this movie will get remade but if it does it wouldn’t shock me if the cast was all black, since the woke crowd thinks that the only representation that matters is black.
Yeah. But Disney is.
I can't think of anyone other than Rock .
I can actually see the black family with Idris alba
John Goodman would have to reprise his role.
I forget and cba to look it up myself, but aren't Quechua just modern Inca or are they two completely different things? Either way, the only actor I know who is (I THINK) Quechua is Jewel's cousin. You know Jewel, right? The singer? She has a cousin who's part Quechua, I think. I forgot her name. She's kinda hot, tho.
Quechua is not a race, it's a language.
Show's how little I fucking know! Thanks for telling me.
I wound up looking it up: Quechua is the language of the Incas and Jewel's cousin, Q'orianka, is half Inca.
>take an entire movie that heavily relied on the conventions and style of cartoons.
>turn it live action and expect it to still work.
Hell no, the only way I would support this is if it were a 10-minute summary of the movie, presented as a complete joke and with Kuzko played by two guys in a cheap llama costume.
Shows^^, rather. Damned misplaced apostrophes.
Its going to be CGI and there will be a CGI army of animals for final fight .
A live action version wouldn't work because you can't control a llama
I would be interested to see how they'd sneek black characters into a movie taking place in pre-columbian america
>Yzma pours poison into the plant behind her
>Few seconds later when the scene comes back to her, the bush has a llama shaped head.
How will the live action version pull this off?
By not showing.
Most importantly twitter is, like there was this black girl on an anime and they were shitting on the VA for “not sounding black” of course they backed the fuck out when they saw the VA is black
They doubled down on that shit
Good choice
After mulan, you have the think outside the box to make certain live action adaptations work
More live-action adaptations of things should go the The Wind in the Willows route when it comes to anthropomorphising animal characters, imo. I think that movie struck a good balance between making it clear what animals the characters were meant to be and not going so far as to make them horrific furry abominations.
We wuz Incas n sheeit
I think any typical latino or brown white-hispanic person will meet the criteria.
It should be a live-action version of Kingdom of the Sun with a framing device of an animated Kuzco riffing his big prestige biopic.
Listen
There's no reason why a live action adaptation of a disney movie SHOULDN'T work. Disney seems adamant to not make them work, though.
I don't know if it's incompetence, or just cutting as many corners as they can to make them as cheap as possible
But a combination of stiff actors, removal of songs, unemotive CGI, muted colors, weird casting decisions, etc has basically rendered these live action remakes as soulless as possible.
It's not like Disney is incapable of making good live action movies, Enchanted was charming as hell while maintaining the disney flair.
Go to Disneyland or Disney world and look a the actors they have their to play characters, they seem so much better at what they do than any of the actors disney has hired to be in these movies.
So what the fuck?
Judging by how he butchered everything he typed, English isn't even OP's first language. Chances are he's never seen anyone darker than albino in real life.
bad/weird writing, too.
Gave Mulan mystical chi powers instead of just having her be a normal woman with great perseverance