Walt Disney’s 1967 version of Rudyard Kipling’s classic tales of an Indian boy raised by wolves definitely set the standard when it comes to animated musicals, but now we are being treated with a new take on this classic and it appears it is going to be awesome.
This comes as a bit of a surprise since Favreau has stated that he won’t be directly replicating the 1967 cartoon version, but (luckily) it seems that some parts are just so iconic and can’t be omitted.
“Although it’s not a musical, we wanted to work in the more memorable moments from the ‘67 film. It’s ‘Bare Necessities,’ how do you not do that?” Favreau enthusiastically explained when he was asked if the famous Baloo’s song will be revisited.
Mowgli is played physically on screen by a ten-year-old future star, Neel Sethi, and Bill Murray is not the only uber-star to lend his voice to the CG animal characters surrounding the little Indian boy.
Ben Kingsley will be voicing panther Bagheera, Lupita Nyong’o will be wolf mother Rackcha, and Scarlett Johansson will be hissing as a charming but deadly snake Kaa. Christopher Walken will probably nail his part as monkey King Louie.
The Jungle Book will be hitting big screens in October next year.