The much-anticipated official trailer for the live-action remake of *Lilo & Stitch* has finally landed, offering fans an in-depth glimpse at the new cast. Maia Kealoha steps into the beloved role of Lilo, originally voiced by Daveigh Chase in the 2002 animated classic, and the trailer showcases her captivating portrayal. We also see Courtney B. Vance embody the serious yet endearing Cobra Bubbles, alongside Zach Galifianakis as the eccentric Jumba and Billy Magnussen as the quirky Pleakley.
While Stitch has been a prominent figure in previous teasers, this trailer shifts the focus to Lilo, giving us a clearer picture of how Kealoha interprets the character. The trailer also treats us to a surprising twist where Jumba and Pleakley are seen disguised as humans on Earth, although Pleakley briefly reverts to his alien form.
Fans will be thrilled to see live-action recreations of iconic scenes from the original, such as Stitch's dramatic entrance resembling a falling star, his attempt to pass as a dog at the shelter, and the heartfelt moment when Lilo utters the famous line, "Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten."
Mark your calendars: *Lilo & Stitch* is set to hit theaters on May 23, 2025. This release follows closely on the heels of another Disney classic turned live-action, *Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs*, scheduled for March 21, 2025.
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For more excitement, don't miss how Stitch made a splash at the Super Bowl, and stay tuned for updates on the upcoming slate of Disney and Pixar films following this highly anticipated remake.