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Everything we know about the Russo Bros’ live-action Hercules movie

Everything we know about the Russo Bros’ live-action Hercules movie

Summary

  • The Russo Brothers are developing a live-action adaptation of
    Hercules
    .
  • The adaptation will be experimental and not a scene-by-scene retelling of the original story.
  • The remake is said to take a modern and unconventional approach. Casting decisions have not yet been announced.



It is the era of remakes and live-action adaptations, for better or for worse. Whether Disney or another renowned studio, live-action remakes have been a hit or miss. Nearly a dozen timeless classics have been brought to the big screen, with big names in the industry from The Lion King And Beauty and the Beast To The little mermaid. For now, it seems like Disney shows no signs of stopping bringing its legendary stories to life.

When the Russo Brothers announced in April 2024 that a live-action remake of the 1997 Hercules films, it reignited the fan community. Based on the myth of the Greek demigod Hercules, the rumors surrounding the project outweigh the actual facts. Nevertheless, there is still a lot to explain about the mysterious remake.



Is a Hercules live-action remake still in the works?

  • The Russo Brothers have given fans hope by declaring that a Hercules The remake is still in progress.
  • However, all that is missing is the sheer intention to move forward.

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It is exciting to see Disney’s most famous and beloved stories brought to the big screen. The return of The Lion King nostalgia created through a different medium and setup, which lasts until The little mermaid release. While live-action adaptations are a gamble, they are also risk-worthy, as they can produce iconic roles that fans will forever remember as “perfect.” Just as Henry Cavill is perfectly suited to fictional characters like Superman, the right story and actors can make a remake a success. The latest entry in Disney’s live-action journey is the 1997 animated film about a demigod and his adventures to become a hero. Rumors first emerged in 2022 when Joe Russo shared that a live-action adaptation of the Hercules The film was in the works and Guy Ritchie was considered a possible candidate to direct the project.


Unfortunately, the details that followed the announcement were quite vague and ambiguous until recently. To the delight of fans, the Avengers: Endgame The directors revealed in an interview that the project is indeed in development and that they are currently “waiting for a script.” The brothers also briefly mentioned what audiences can expect from the upcoming film, and that is “experimentation.” The last two avenger Movies prove the Russos’ tremendous vision to turn everything into a colossal legend. That’s why fans can expect Hercules The adaptation is not intended to be a scene-by-scene adaptation of the original story and could be something completely unorthodox.

When do the Russo brothers plan to release the remake?

Zeus smiles on Olympus in Hercules

  • It was originally planned that Guy Ritchie would direct the remake project.
  • However, rumors say that he has separated from the Hercules Live-action film.


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Currently, Disney is full of live-action remakes scheduled for release by 2026. Confirmed projects include Vaiana – The wonderful world of love, Snow WhiteAnd Mufasa: The King of the Line. So it might take a while before fans hear anything concrete about Hercules’ Release. Of course, it all depends on how quickly production progresses, which includes acquiring a script, a director and a full cast.


Speaking of the director’s chair, when news of the live-action film in 2022 spread like wildfire, the famous English director was called upon to direct the film after his success with Aladdin’s Live-action remake in 2019. Guy Ritchie is best known for his non-linear storytelling and colorful character design. Ritchie has been busy lately with The Ministry of Immoral Warfarebut it seems that he still has more to do for Hercules. According to sources at The DisInsider Show, rumors that Guy Ritchie was no longer involved with the project began circulating as early as January 2024. The news was not the result of any controversial events; rather, it was believed that Ritchie was simply “too busy” to direct the upcoming live-action remake. Unfortunately, with the driver’s seat empty and no valid documentation, the project could still be floating around and still need time to get anchored.

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With the Russo brothers still waiting for a script, speculation about the casting is still limited to fans’ imaginations and passion to find the right faces for the film. It’s a growing trend for diehard fans to pick and choose which celebrities are best suited to impersonate their favorite cartoon characters. Many fan-casts have made their way online, showing some choices that may or may not lead to actual casting announcements in the future.


The best choice for the role of the demigod was the handsome Noah Centineo, who with his To all the boys I used to love series. Alongside Hercules, the popular Meg would be played by the talented Jodie Comer, whose stunning looks and sass would adorn Hades’ headstrong henchwoman. As for the God of the Underworld’s loyal henchmen, Pain and Panic, fans thought that no one would be better than Nick Frost and the loving Simon Pegg. Fans also thought that the likes of Keke Palmer, Amber Riley, Jennifer Hudson, Coco Jones and Janelle Mona would be perfect for the five muses, especially if it is to be a musical. Overall, viewers are pretty sure about their choice and are looking forward to the upcoming Hercules New edition.

The potential actors for the live-action remake of “Hercules”

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  • Since the announcement of the remake, rumors have been circulating about several actors.
  • From Ariana Grande to Danny DeVito, Disney has its eye on many names.


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Of course, no one would be more perfect than the original voice actor himself to play the role of the popular satyr who trained heroes. Veteran actor Danny DeVito voiced the original character, and surprisingly, when asked on WIRED’s YouTube channel in 2023 if he would reprise his role in the live-action adaptation, the actor was more than willing to accept the role. While the fanbase would like nothing more than to find the right celebrities to play the roles of their favorite characters, it all boils down to what the studio thinks. So in May 2024, rumors began to swirl that Dune 2 And Elvis Superstar Austin Butler was considered for the role of the muscular demigod, while pop star and aspiring actress Dua Lipa was booked for the role of Megara.


Aside from Danny DeVito, who is a popular choice with both the people and the studio for Phil’s iconic role, no other high-profile names have come forward for other roles. It may also come as a surprise to many that pop sensation Ariana Grande, who also has a major appearance in Disney’s Evilis rumored to be considered for the lead role. Another unconfirmed rumor says that the Kingsman Actor Taron Egerton was also one of the frontrunners in the casting race. Until there is authentic confirmation from the studios, almost anyone is open to the roles.

Will the remake stay true to the original story?

The evil Greek god Hades from Disney's animated series Hercules, as he appears in Disney's Lorcana by Ravensberger

  • The Russo brothers have stated that the remake will be experimental.
  • Fans can expect the remake not to follow Disney’s formulaic approach.


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Like most Disney films at the time, Hercules is also a musical that puts a new twist on the Greek god’s stories of courage and heroism. The 1997 animated film tells the story of a demigod named Hercules. Zeus’ evil brother Hades planned to kill Hercules so that he could not pose a threat to his grand plan, as prophesied. However, his plans were incomplete, and instead of killing him, Hades only stripped baby Hercules of his divinity and immortality, but his superpowers remained intact. As Hercules grew up, he felt like an outsider for not being able to control his immense power, and that’s when leadership came to him. He was reunited with his father, the king of the gods, who tasked him with becoming the “true hero” so that he could reclaim his status and return to Olympus. Considering Disney’s formulaic approach to remakes, it’s possible that, with some exceptions, Hercules could also be an improvised scene-by-scene live-action version of the cartoon.


However, the Russo brothers hinted that the film will not be a typical musical, but rather a modern experiment. This means that fans could get a heavily modernized and unconventional version of the original story, similar to Mulan changed his narrative or how Beauty and the Beast even added songs for other characters. It is safe to say that the Hercules The remake still has a long way to go, especially when it comes to casting, as there is heated debate about Disney’s recent decisions regarding the casting of classic characters. Ultimately, this film could breathe new life into Disney’s currently disappointing live-action structure.

Hercules towers over the cast on Disney's official movie poster for Hercules

Hercules

The son of Zeus and Hera loses his immortality as a child and must become a true hero to regain it.

director
John Musker, Ron Clements

Release date
13 June 1997

Studio
Disney

Pour
Tate Donovan

Duration
93 minutes