When are we going back to the jungle?
During our set visit to The Lion King 2019, we took a look at how the creative team tried to improve upon The Jungle Book's techniques.
The Lion King 2019 is a critical failure, while 2016's Jungle Book was a success. The Disney remakes share a director and tech, so why did one fail?
The Jungle Book is a story of friendship, trust, giving and the pursuit of happiness. From the 1894 book written by Rudyard Kipling, to the 1967 Disney animated feature film, to the live action/CGI version released by Disney in 2016, the narrative continues to enchant audiences and charm new fans. Both young and old viewers can relate to the themes of family, loyalty and harmony in the natural environment.
The Jungle Book is one of the most beloved Disney classics of all time. Based on Rudyard Kipling’s novel and release in 1967, it chronicles the adventures of Mowgli, a boy raised by the animals in the jungles of India. With the help of his panther friend Bagheera and his bear friend Baloo, they enjoy the “bare necessities of life” while staying out of the way of Shere Khan, the tyrannical tiger who hates humans.