With countless princesses, discover 5 stories involving these Disney characters that deserved a live-action from the producer
Disney usually has the habit of producing some live-action of the production company’s great films. In the list of features that have already won the version, we can mention ‘Aladdin’, ‘Mulan’, ‘Dumbo’ and others.
But despite these live-action versions, the brand has countless princess movies that would also be worthy of receiving a flesh-and-blood version. Based on that, RECREIO went after 5 Disney princesses that deserved a live-action. Check it out below:
1. Aurora, from ‘Sleeping Beauty’
After winning the live-action of Maleficent, the villainous character of the movie ‘Sleeping Beauty’, fans of the production of disney were excited about the possibility of having a live-action Princess, where there could be the possibility of Angelina Jolie reprise her role as the antagonist.
2. Pocahontas from ‘Pocahontas’
Fans of the Disney princess have been clamoring for a live-action version of the Native American princess. In addition, many viewers believe that by making a remake of the feature, Disney can recant about some comments that the work has suffered in recent times.

3. Rapunzel from ‘Tangled’
A version of ‘Rapunzel’ is already being discussed and negotiated. Disney animation, after its launch, soon conquered the world, making a possible remake of the work bring the same dimension when released.
In addition, a work with a Disney “special touch” can be something that will excite animation fans.

4. Snow White from ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’
Snow White is one of Disney’s oldest princesses, and a live-action version of this popular work not only deserved a live-action, but is already in the works.
As it is a very old production of the brand, fans are excited about a work involving real people and special effects that intensify the film.

5. Anna and Elsa from ‘Frozen’
Although it is a work done recently by Disney, as it is well known, fans believe that a live-action version may be in the producer’s plans.

Source: Recreio
