The Jungle Book (Post-release)

Vivek

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A new live-action/CGI retelling of The Jungle Book from Disney. Directed by Jon Favreau. Release Date: October 9, 2015.

Neel Sethi will be playing Mowgli. And the voice cast includes Bill Murray as Baloo, Idris Elba cast as Shere Khan, Ben Kingsley as Bagheera, Christopher Walken as King Louie, Giancarlo Esposito as Akela, Scarlett Johansson as Kaa and Lupita Nyong'o as Raksha.

Initial concept art:

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WB is also planning a live action Jungle Book film, to be directed by Andy Serkis and will be released in Oct 2017.
 
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EricVespe: Jungle Book up next. Release is April 2016. Favreau takes the stage!

EricVespe: Favreau was born in '66, the original came out in '67 so Jungle Book has been a big deal for Favreau all his life

devincf: Favreau here for JUNGLE BOOK, which Sean Bailey calls the most technologically advanced movie ever made. #D23Expo

EricVespe: The appeal for Favreau was to combine some of the deeper stuff from Kipling's novel with his beloved memories of the animated feature.

empiremagazine: Favreau says he wanted to add something to the story & movie he grew up with. Combining the original book and movie with new tech #D23Expo

EricVespe: "The best CGI, in my estimation, is the CGI that disappears." - Favs

empiremagazine: Jungle Book's tech is heavy on the artistry. They're deep in trenches working on it. #D23Expo

devincf: Lupita Nyong'o is here for JUNGLE BOOK. I bet she's back on stage again later.

EricVespe: Favreau is introducing his cast. Ben Kingsley, Lupita Nyong'o and young Neel Sethi

EricVespe: Sethi is being adorable and the audience around me are awwww-ing in unison.

EricVespe: Ben Kingsley plays Bagheera who will be animated, but recorded all his dialogue with Neel Sethi so it would sound like real conversations.

EricVespe: There is a saying amongst some actors to never work with children or animals. I worked with a child and played an animal..." -Ben Kinglsey

EricVespe: Lupita Nyong'o being on stage for Jungle Book bodes well for some good Star Wars stuff later...

osteoferocious: "My mom had a dream board, and one of them was to bring us to Disneyland," Nyong'o says. "So I'm here for her." #D23Expo #JungleBook

EricVespe: Favreau stresses that there's a lot of animation in this movie, but it's all built off of performance.

empiremagazine: For the film, Lupita learned about wolf packs. #D23Expo

empiremagazine: Favreau's brought a poster. And now... Very early footage. The cast hasn't seen it yet. #D23Expo



devincf: CGI in JUNGLE BOOK footage is ******* PHENOMENAL. Makes LIFE OF PI look crude. #D23EXPO

GermainLussier: WOW - STANDING OVATION for Jon_Favreau's The Jungle Book. They didn't even do that for Civil War. It really looks amazing.

EricVespe: Footage from Jungle Book was filled with Disney iconography. Seethi's response to footage: "That was neat!"

GermainLussier: Incredible photo realism, nice blend of tone from serious to playful, and the way they have mimicked some the iconic shots & songs is great

LauInLA: Footage from #TheJungleBook looks gorgeous, recreating all the iconic moments from the animated movie - crowd gives it a standing ovation.

empiremagazine: Jungle Book footage is pretty incredible. Photorealistic backgrounds. Bill Murray as Baloo. Idris Elba as Shere Khan. Huge vistas. #D23Expo

devincf: Christopher Walken as King Louie is just incredible. JUNGLE BOOK just jumped to the top of my 2016 hopes. #D23Expo

EricVespe: Favorite Jungle Book footage... seeing a giant ape hand come out of the shadows and Walken's voice saying "I'm the king. Call me Louie."

empiremagazine: And yes, Bear Necessities is heard #D23Expo

EricVespe: And yes, we heard Bill Murray singing Bare Necessities to Mowgli, complete with floating down the river with the boy on his belly.

EricVespe: But all done in a hugely photorealistic way. Shere Khan is going to give kids nightmares.
 
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Generally, I like Favreau, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, but I'm not digging a lot of the casting. Johansson as Kaa is lousy. I truly like her as an actor, but Tom Hiddleston would have been a perfect fit. Personal peeves, I'm sure it all will be fine.
 
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idriselba: #1st look of Jungle Book is coming Monday on Access Hollywood Live. #JungleBook. Heavy.

So I guess we can expect the first teaser online by Monday night..
 
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Heard quite a bit from people attending D23 that this trailer was good and idd it was but 1 thing that isnt good for me is scarlet voicing kaa. I already had my doubts at the announcment but now hearing it in the trailer it just confirms it for me :(
 
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Except for the kid playing Mowgli, everything else in The Jungle Book is CGI including all the creatures and environments.

Stunning realism. Some of the locations especially the jungle scenes looks so real.


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I previously expressed doubt with Johansson's casting, and now that I've heard her narration it's even worse than imagined. I generally like her but she's completely wrong for this. A shame.
 
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After seeing Walken as Capt. Hook on that Peter Pan live play on ABC some time ago, I hope with all my heart he sings "I Want to be like You".
 
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That trailer didn't do anything for me.
It felt like just another cgi-laden action movie without any of the heart of the original animated feature. Oh sure, it tried to pull at your nostalgia strings with the "trust in me" quote and the whistling at the end, but the rest was a total non-starter for me. If the next trailer looks better I may give it a shot, but so far only big MEH from me.
 
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I don't suppose this is a musical version :lol

Let's see how it does as a stand-alone movie.

I'll probably buy the DVD eventually, but won't go to see it at the cinema.
 
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Looks like another overly produced CGI movie and sadly I bet it'll do as well as John Carter did, it's only saving grace is that parents and grandparents will remember the cartoon one and take the kids to see this one hoping it's just as good. Honestly they probably would have been better off doing it live action/animated like Roger Rabbit but Disney's lost it's soul to CGI.
 
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Pass... One of my favorite Disney movies. You can't recreate the Magic & cast the cartoon had. Scarlet Jodogson pushed me over edge. While I like Bill & walker in other things. They will never be baloo & king Louie.
 
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They better go check Walt's cryogenic chamber, i'm pretty sure he's rolling over in it.
 
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I don't know what the fuss is all about. This looks to me like a combination of the 1967 Disney version and the original 1942 movie.

If so, then I'm all over it, as I love both versions.
 
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I don't know what the fuss is all about. This looks to me like a combination of the 1967 Disney version and the original 1942 movie.
http://youtu.be/QxBdvUlZ_5M

If so, then I'm all over it, as I love both versions.

Because people here like nothing more than to poo poo anytime there's a new version of something they love. Add to that, the fact that it makes heavy use of CG means this is very ripe for griping and bitching by members of the forum here, if there's something people here love complaining more about here than remakes, reboots, and sequels it's the usage of CG and how all CG sucks and the worst practical 1930s Flash Gordon effects is better than the best, most advanced CG.
 
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This may be the movie that changes the majority opinion of modern CGI...

I mean, people are still going to hate on every movie announced... But how can anyone deny how awesome this trailer looked.

I honestly could have sworn the backgrounds were real...

I'll give it a chance.

I agree about Scar-Jo's voice decision though. They should have went with voice actors instead of big Hollywood names to put on the poster and imdb...

Because people here like nothing more than to poo poo anytime there's a new version of something they love. Add to that, the fact that it makes heavy use of CG means this is very ripe for griping and bitching by members of the forum here, if there's something people here love complaining more about here than remakes, reboots, and sequels it's the usage of CG and how all CG sucks and the worst practical 1930s Flash Gordon effects is better than the best, most advanced CG.
 
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