Watch The Jungle Book Disney

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This brings back the jungle book's amazing story as a child, and i don't think the changes to it effected the overall story, one bit. If anything it dug deeper into the story, not made it any less powerful. You didn't loose anything, and in fact, it really felt like there was a whole story there. The Jungle Book 2 (2003) created by DisneyToon Studios, a sequel to The Jungle Book; The film tell us about Mowgli (living in the Man Village), Shanti, his adopted brother Ranjan, and his friends from the jungle, the bear Baloo and the black panther Bagheera. Watch full episodes and videos of your favorite Disney Junior shows on DisneyNOW including Mickey Mouse and the Roadster Racers, Elena of Avalor, Doc McStuffins and more!

Watch The Jungle Book Disney Cartoon

Disney Mowgli appears in a beautiful, lush jungle in a sneak peek video of Disney's new live-action and CGI film, The Jungle Book. Newcomer Neel Sethi is playing the character, a boy raised by wolves who communicates with animals. Several actors are portraying CGI-animated characters, including (Kaa, a python), (Shere Khan, an evil tiger), (Mowgli's friend Baloo, a bear), (Bagheera, a panther), (Raksha, a wolf and Mowgli's adoptive mother) and Christopher Walken (King Louie, an Orangutan). A short clip of The Jungle Book was posted on Disney's page this weekend.

It shows stunning jungle scenes—a river surrounded by vegetation and Mowgli standing on a mangled tree branch, covered in vines, in the middle of the jungle. Rustling,or perhaps hissing, is also heard. A longer trailer is set for release on Monday. The 1967 animated film The Jungle Book, based on a collection of stories by British author Rudyard Kipling, remains one of the most beloved Disney movies of all time. The new flick marks the latest of the company's adaptations of its popular animated films, following the likes of Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella and Maleficent, the prequel to Sleeping Beauty. Disney is currently working on a live-action version of its musical masterpiece Beauty and the Beast, starring, The Hobbit's and Downton Abbey alum is directing Disney's The Jungle Book, which is set for release on April 15, 2016. 'It is going to be a very different experience in that it's much more visceral,'.

'You feel the threat of the jungle, as well as the beauty of the jungle. You feel the power of those beasts as well as the story that they have to tell.

You feel that there is something very muscular and vivid about those animals.' 'When the elephants came onto the screen, the audience gasped because they do look like a herd of elephants,' he said. 'You cannot imagine that that was created in a laboratory.

It's almost impossible to believe that you're watching computer-generated images.' Titled Jungle Book: Origins, starring,,. That film is set to hit theaters in 2017.

The first trailer for Warner Bros Pictures’ Mowgli (May 21). Based on the famous Rudyard Kipling story, The Jungle Book, Mowgli mixes real actors with computer-generated animals to tell the fantasy-adventure tale of a boy raised by wolves in the jungles of India. If that sounds familiar, it’s probably because Disney made that exact movie, based on the same source material, in 2016, when it was called The Jungle Book (the same as Kipling’s story). That one was directed by Jon Favreau and featured the voices of Bill Murray, Scarlett Johannsson, and Idris Elba.

It grossed nearly $1 billion at the global box office. Mowgli boasts a formidable voice cast of its own that includes Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Benedict Cumberbatch. The Lord of the Rings and Planet of the Apes motion-capture legend Andy Serkis will direct. Serkis has said his film will be darker and grittier than Disney’s adaptation of the Kipling work. Two nearly identical films being made by different studios, within two years of each other, is more common than it sounds. Hollywood is actually filled with examples of what the industry has dubbed “twin films.” Sometimes similar scripts bounce around Hollywood studios and production companies, resulting in analogous films.

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Sometimes there’s a race to produce a film based on a major current event or celebrity death. And sometimes, twin films are just the result of a weird coincidence. In the case of Mowgli, the film was in development before Disney’s The Jungle Book was even announced.