>>151187709
I'm assuming live action? Yuck. Still, I'm getting Princess and the Frog vibes, which could be a good thing.

>>151189368
>"draw your sword!"
>pulls out a gun that literally says "sword" on it
Only saw this movie once, but that part really stuck out to me, I'll have to get around to watching this again, refresh my memory of how good/bad it is.

>>151187984
Hey man, I liked Princess and the Frog, even if I agree with the woke crowd that Tiana was a frog for just slightly too much of the movie. This is despite me being commonly labeled as a "racist", it's one of my favorite Disney movies, top 10.

The best kind of "diverse" remake they can do is when they completely mix it up and do something new with it.
Like, The Little Mermaid live action remake was S-tier hot garbage because they took Ariel and just crammed diversity into it without really doing anything to the story, then tried to force Blariel to be the "canon" one, even to the point of making a show for toddlers so that ten years later, someone be watching the OG TLM and the kid's like "why is she white?" and probably throwing a tantrum because a kid in the 2030s will probably be a literal demon at the rate things are going.

PatF barely had anything to do with past iterations of the story, they spun their own fun out of it while keeping the frog kiss bit intact with a spin, AND they didn't have to make the story about racism TOO much despite being about a broke black woman in the racist south. It kept the classic "Disney Magic" with a wide variety of music, animation, silly talking animals, voice acting, and emotions, plus Facilier being god-tier, which is Peak Disney.
It got me to try Cajun/Creole food, I still make gumbo every now and then, and my roux continues to get darker every time; I feel like good Disney movies should make the viewer hungry at least once.

Doesn't matter that it's a big blackwashed story, they took their own spin on it and didn't directly try to replace the original story.