In recent years, Disney has remade a number of its earlier animated features. Disney will keep making these reimaginings regardless of how many complaints they receive because they are profitable. Disney is currently in the process of remaking its 1940 classic Pinocchio, which tells the story of a wooden puppet who wishes to become a real boy.
Disney’s remake is directed by the legendary Robert Zemeckis from a script he co-wrote with About A Boy screenwriter Chris Weitz, despite the fact that this story has been adapted for the screen many times, including two starring Italian comedian Roberto Benigni.
If any of this has piqued your interest, then this simple yet thorough guide will tell you everything you need to know about the new Pinocchio, including when it will be released, who will be in the cast, and how it will differ from the upcoming Pinocchio film from Guillermo del Toro and Netflix.
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Pinocchio 2022 Release Date
On September 8, 2022, Disney+ will be the only place to stream the new Pinocchio. This is a big deal because it’s the second annual Disney+ Day party, and it’ll lead right into the company’s biennial fan expo D23. Keep in mind that this is not the first time Disney has had to delay the release of a live-action remake of a classic film; previous examples include Lady and the Tramp and Mulan.
Who is in the Pinocchio Cast?
Disney’s Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket. Some of the actors who will be featured in the new Pinocchio film are Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo, Luke Evans, Kyanne Lamaya, Giuseppe Battison, Lewin Lloyd, Sheila Atim, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Keegan-Michael Key, and Lorraine Bracco.
Pinocchio 2022 Trailer
On May 31, 2022, Disney premiered the first Pinocchio teaser. While the title character isn’t featured heavily in this 102-second teaser, it does showcase a number of other human and CGI characters and a clip of the film’s updated version of the timeless tune “When You Wish Upon a Star.”
Pinocchio 2022 FAQ
Is the new Pinocchio movie real in 2022?
In the upcoming years, Disney+ will release a tonne of fantastic content, with Pinocchio being one of the most eagerly anticipated movies. On September 8, 2022, this live-action remake of Walt Disney’s 1940 animated film will be released.
Is Pinocchio 2022 available on Disney+?
Disney has set a date for the launch of its Disney+-only remake of the beloved story “Pinocchio,” which stars Tom Hanks as Geppetto. The movie, a live-action adaptation of the 1940 animated Disney classic, will make its global debut on Disney+ on September 8, 2022.
What really happened in Pinocchio?
Geppetto, a woodcarver from a Tuscan village, created Pinocchio. Although he was made to be a wooden puppet, he longs to be a real boy. He is renowned for his long nose, which grows when he lies (only once in the original novel, but more frequently in most adaptations).
How many Pinocchio movies are there in 2022?
Three, Pinocchio, directed by Guillermo del Toro, is slated to debut in a few theatres in November 2022, and then stream on Netflix in December 2022. It is one of three Pinocchio-based movies scheduled for release in 2022, along with Pinocchio: A True Story and the Disney live-action version.
Will Pinocchio be shown in theatres?
On September 8, 2022, Disney Plus will release Pinocchio. As it won’t have a theatrical release and will only air on Disney Plus, the movie won’t qualify for the Oscars.
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