The new version live action of Lilo and Stitch Disney still does not have an exact release date, because, apparently, the casting of the movie is still undergoing some changes, since the actor who would give life to the character of David Kawena has been replaced. In addition, it was also announced that Cobra Bubbles will appear on the tape.
The story of the little Hawaiian girl who befriends a charismatic alien was released in 2002, but Disney is doing its best to make this new adaptation a success. That is why the study has not been afraid to make the changes they consider necessary for the good of the project.
Recently, it was announced that Kahiau Machado, who would play the character of David Kawena, Nani’s boyfriend, was substituted for the appointment, with actor Kaipo Dudoit taking his place, because, according to The Hollywood ReporterDisney discovered Machado’s posts on his social networks where, apparently, he made racial slurs.
Furthermore, according to Deadline, the studios made another move by signing on talented actor Courtney B. Vance to play the character of Cobra Bubbles in his secret agent role.
If no new changes emerge, the rest of the cast would be made up of Chris Sanders in the voice of Stitch, Maia Kealoha will play Lilo, Sydney Agudong will be Nani, Tia Carrere will be Mrs. Kekoa, Zach Galifianakis as Jumba, Billy Magnusson will be Pleakley and the new character of Tūtū will be in charge of Amy Hill.
It seems that it will be until 2024 when we can once again enjoy the live adventures of the beautiful Hawaiian girl and the rest of these unforgettable characters.
Source: Okchicas

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