The recent live-action movie of Lilo and Stitch has surpassed the impressive figure of 1 billion dollars at the box office, confirming its resounding success worldwide. This result has prompted Disney to consider the production of a sequel, initiating negotiations that could bring back Chris Sanders, co-creator and co-writer of the original 2002 film.
“Ohana” means “Bringing back Chris Sanders”
According to sources from Hollywood Reporter, the talks with Sanders aim to recapture the essence of the animated classic, especially after the remake received criticism for straying from the story and style that made the original film popular. This has generated strong interest in including one of the creative parents of the saga in the new project.
Despite the fact that Sanders is currently involved in the sequel to Wild Robot for DreamWorks Animations, rumors suggest that a deal could be reached to bring him back to lead the narrative of Stitch once again. Sanders’ involvement could be crucial to maintaining the authenticity of the franchise, although it is still unknown whether this sequel will follow the storyline of the original film or if it will be a completely new approach.
With the box office success and considerable merchandise sales, Disney is clear that it must continue with the remakes of its classics. As the film industry adapts to audience preferences, Lilo and Stitch stands out as a clear example that nostalgia can be a powerful engine for creating new content. However, the challenge will be to find the balance between modernization and fidelity to the essential elements that resonated with fans of the original version.