Walt Disney Studios announced a live action âLilo & Stitch 2â is in development on Thursday, June 26. The date is significant because Stitch, a blue alien whose wild antics make up most of the plot, is known as Experiment 626.
Disneyâs live action remake of âLilo & Stitch,â which released about a month ago, on Friday, May 23, is approaching $1 billion in sales, according to boxofficemojo.com. As of today, the film had brought in $914,396,949 worldwide. The film features local talent, including HawaiÊ»i Island-born Maia Kealoha, as Lilo, and Kauai-born Sydney Agudong as Nani, her big sister, as well as OÊ»ahu-born Kaipo Dudoit as David Kawena, Naniâs love interest.
The original animated âLilo & Stitchâ movie was released in 2002. Disneyâs live action remake features appearances from voice actors who were part of that movie, including Amy Hill (the voice Mrs. Hasagawa in the animated movie, who plays tutu in the live action one), Jason Scott Lee (the voice of David Kawena in the animated movie who plays the manager of a luau in the live action one) and Tia Carrere (the voice of Nani in the animated movie who plays Mrs. Kekoa, the social worker, in the live action one). Stitchâs voice remains the same in both movies and is brought to life by Chris Sanders. Â
The soundtrack for the live action film is filled with familiar voices. The line-up includes the return of Kumu Hula Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu and Kamehameha Schools Childrenâs Chorus. But there are also new voices, including 2023 âAmerican Idolâ winner Iam Tongi, who grew in Kahuku, and the North Shore brothers Nyjah Music & Zyah Rhythm, who sing an Elvis Presley song reproduced by their uncle, Bruno Mars.

In the live action movie, the Kamehameha Childrenâs Chorus is led by Choir Director Lynell Bright, who also directed the choir that performed music for the original animated movie more than 20 years ago. Bright has an extra special connection to this film because her son, Chris Kekaniokalani Bright, is one of its screenwriters.
Watch the trailer for Disneyâs live action âLilo & Stitchâ movie, which is in theaters. Get tickets.
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Katie Helland can be reached at katie@alohastatedaily.com.