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Funko Announces POP! Figures For Disney’s The Jungle Book And Robin Hood

Funko will release POP! vinyl action figures of characters from the classic animated Disney movies The Jungle Book and Robin Hood later this month.

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The Rise of Lupita Nyong’o

In Us, Lupita Nyong'o gave us two terrific performances, as Adelaide Thomas, a traumatised mother who’s determined to protect her family from a family of deadly doppelgangers and Red, her menacing doppelganger with a funny speech and creepy voice. Her dual role is starkly different and makes us remember why she won an Academy Award for her debut role in 12 Years A Slave. Nyongo rose to stardom pretty quickly, and here’s what to know about the Kenyan-Mexican actress.

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'The Jungle Book' 3D Blu-ray Review | The Reel Roundup

TRR: Following in the footsteps of 2010's Alice in Wonderland, 2014's Maleficent and 2015's Cinderella, Disney's 2016 live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book is ideal fare for all but the very youngest of viewers, with plenty of humor and heart to satisfy older audiences aplenty. And now, with the addition of 3D, the results are even more thrilling.

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Why Photographic Realism Makes Disney’s ‘The Jungle Book’ the VFX Oscar Favorite

IndieWire:
VFX supervisor Rob Legato applied a cinematographer's eye and a live-action methodology to "The Jungle Book," which is showcased in a new virtual production video from Technicolor.
Jon Favreau’s “The Jungle Book” achieved a new level of photographic-based realism in re-imagining the Disney animated classic, which is why it’s the VFX Oscar favorite. You believe that the real Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi) belonged in the virtual jungle with the CG Bagheera, Baloo, Shere Khan and King Louie. Favreau had two-time Oscar-winning VFX supervisor Rob Legato (“Hugo” and “Titanic”) to thank for engineering his tech success (watch the video below, “Rob Legato on Virtual Production and Technicolor”).

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