The much-anticipated official trailer for the live-action remake of *Lilo & Stitch* has finally dropped, giving fans an exciting glimpse into the world of this beloved classic. At the heart of the trailer is Maia Kealoha, who steps into the iconic role of Lilo, originally voiced by Daveigh Chase in the 2002 animated film. Kealoha's portrayal promises to bring a fresh yet faithful interpretation to the character, captivating audiences with her performance.
The trailer also showcases Courtney B. Vance as the stern yet caring Cobra Bubbles, alongside Zach Galifianakis as Jumba and Billy Magnussen as Pleakley. An intriguing aspect revealed is the temporary human disguises of Jumba and Pleakley, a creative twist that adds a new layer to the narrative. However, fans will be delighted to catch a brief glimpse of Pleakley in his classic alien form.
The trailer faithfully recreates several iconic scenes from the original, including Stitch's dramatic entrance as a falling star, his transformation to appear more like a dog at the shelter, and the poignant moment when Lilo utters the famous line, "Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten." These moments are sure to evoke nostalgia while showcasing the film's commitment to honoring its source material.
*Lilo & Stitch* is set to hit theaters on May 23, 2025, following closely on the heels of another live-action Disney classic, *Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs*, which premieres on March 21. This new adaptation promises to be a heartfelt tribute to the original, blending the magic of live-action with the charm of the animated classic.
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For more exciting updates, don't miss how Stitch made a memorable appearance at the Super Bowl, and stay tuned for the latest on upcoming Disney and Pixar films following this much-anticipated remake.