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Lilo & Stitch is on track to cross the $400 million milestone at the box office after beating American Sniper. Read on for more.
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FCCE entertainment on MSNLilo and Stitch return—and the chaos is cuter than everChaos, heart, and humor collide as Stitch returns in a brand-new live-action adventure! More than two decades after stealing hearts, the mischievous alien and Lilo are back to charm old fans and captivate new ones.
The Lilo & Stitch live-action remake has clearly struck a chord with the audience. The movie has been a massive blockbuster hit and, while many are praising the movie for having the same powerful emotional punch as the original, there have been some criticisms of the way the remake has changed the story.
The film was originally aimed for Disney+. But it was rerouted to a theatrical release and is on a pace for at least $950 million in ticket sales.
Lilo & Stitch” has once again placed first on the box office charts. According to studio estimates Sunday, the hybrid live-action Disney movie added $63 million in domestic ticket sales.
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Vance, director Dean Fleischer Camp and producer Jonathan Eirich sat down with CinemaBlend to discuss the making of Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" live-action remake. We chat about how they connected with the original film,
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“It’s all based on Chris Sanders’ original artistic style [who directed the animated original with Dean DeBlois and returns to voice Stitch],” said Fleischer Camp, who comes from a drawing and painting background. “That movie, I think more than any Disney movie, is a representation of one artist’s lens on the universe.”