Disney’s ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Trailer: New Teaser Shows Stitch Causing Live-Action Chaos

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Updated, March 12: Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch approaches, with chaos stemming from the blue creature and the young Hawaiian girl starting in theaters Memorial Day weekend. “We have apprehended a dangerous experiment,” a commanding voice starts off the official trailer for the film. “Where is he?” Subordinates answering to their leader in the command center of a spaceship report that “he escaped” after he found the police cruisers and “uh, took the red one.” As Stitch cackles in the machine and enters the Earth’s atmosphere, Maia Kealoha’s Lilo spots his space ship from her home, thinking it’s a shooting star. “I wish for a friend,” she says as the green glowing projectile hurtles toward the beaches of Hawaii, cutting to a sequence of Lilo getting pushed down during a hula lesson. “Like a best friend.” RELATED: ‘Lilo & Stitch’: Disney Offers First Look At Stitch, Sets Summer 2025 Release For Live-Action Movie Stitch immediately hides his telling alien antennae to disguise himself as a dog, acting googly eyed and panting when Lilo first spots him. “He’s so cute and fluffy!” she exclaims to her sister Nani (Sydney Agudong), who immediately looks her dead in the eye and says “He is your responsibility.” Several people question whether Stitch is actually “a blue dog” while others from the galaxy aim to re-capture him.

Courtney B. Vance’s Agent Cobra Bubbles is on the case as are Jumba and Pleakley. RELATED: ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Live-Action Pic At Disney Taps ‘Marcel The Shell With Shoes On’s Dean Fleischer Camp To Direct Even the classic mint ice cream scoop falling has been kept, except swap the green dessert with rainbow Hawaiian shaved ice. Previously, November 25, 2024 – Stitch is back, causing chaos in the Disney

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