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A global search is on as the studios look to cast Chinese leads for their upcoming live-action adaptations of the animated hit (Disney's take is slated for a Nov. 2, 2018, release).
Two studios are looking to make some Mulan moolah. Both Disney and Sony are developing live-action adaptations of the ancient Chinese ballad about a young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father's place in the army.
After the success of its live-action Cinderella ($543.5 million worldwide), Disney (which made 1998's animated version) began developing a live-action take on Mulan in early 2015. The studio bought a spec script by Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth Martin, then hired Jurassic World's Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver to rewrite. Insiders say the studio liked the rewrite so much that it fast-tracked the project, dating the 3D film for Nov. 2, 2018.
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Two version of Mulan films? Wouldn't that be confusing to some people