The Little Mermaid hits theaters this month, but it wo n’t be the last film in Disney’s long line of remakes . We’ve also seen adaptations of Beauty and the Beast , Aladdin and Mulan before . It’s time for a new installment of Lilo and Stitch , starring Maia Kealoha as Lilo, and Chris Sanders to lend his voice to Stitch. Several videos from the film set have hit the Internet, which show the first look at this blue alien.
Reel News Hawaii shared the footage on Twitter , and if you look closely, you might spot Stitch AKA Experiment 626. It’s likely to be computer-animated in the video, meaning the version seen in the post is just a stand-in. You can watch the production video below:
How did the animals in The Little Mermaid come to be ?
In an interview with Jacob Tremblay (Flounder), Awkwafina (Scuttle) and Daveed Diggs (Sebastian) of The Little Mermaid, they were asked about making the film.
We were on set, but no mocap. They only filmed our faces.
Diggs explained
No , I don’t think so. They filmed our faces and implemented it . It was pretty cool because when we were shooting we were rehearsing and they had dolls . Like , for example , there was a flounder that was hinged and could imitate swimming anyway . _ It’s pretty cool see it and then think about it during the performance .
Tremblay replied when asked if the sound of realistic – looking animals is different from sounding cartoons
ComicBook.com also spoke to Javier Barden (King Triton) about sharing his scenes with Sebastian (from The Little Mermaid ) and what it was like filming those moments on set:
Which made it very easy – Daveed was on set. He was doing lines with me and they had different puppets and different puppeteers. And they depended on the size of the shot (…) And they put different “S ebastians” on my shoulder . Sometimes two eyes were enough and I thought: Oh my God! But that’s also the magic of working on a film like this. Just enjoy what it is. But I will interact with Sebastian because Daveed was there. We’re going to recreate the dialogue as if we were shooting it physically.
The Little Mermaid hits theaters on May 26.