The much-anticipated official trailer for the live-action remake of *Lilo & Stitch* has finally dropped, giving fans an exciting glimpse into the film. The trailer showcases Maia Kealoha's portrayal of Lilo, originally brought to life by Daveigh Chase in the 2002 animated classic. Kealoha steps into the spotlight, promising a fresh yet faithful interpretation of the beloved character.
While Stitch has been prominently featured in previous teasers, this trailer offers a deeper look at the dynamics between the characters. We get a closer look at Courtney B. Vance as the stern yet endearing Cobra Bubbles, alongside Zach Galifianakis as Jumba and Billy Magnussen as Pleakley. An intriguing twist in the trailer shows Jumba and Pleakley disguised as humans on Earth, though Pleakley's alien form makes a brief appearance.
The trailer also brings to life many iconic scenes from the original, including Stitch's dramatic entrance resembling a falling star, his transformation into a more dog-like appearance at the shelter, and the heartwarming moment when Lilo utters the famous line, "Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten."
Mark your calendars for May 23, 2025, when *Lilo & Stitch* hits the theaters, adding to Disney's collection of live-action remakes of their cherished classics. This release comes shortly after the live-action adaptation of *Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs*, set to premiere on March 21, 2025.

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For more exciting updates, don't miss out on how Stitch made a splash at the Super Bowl and stay tuned for what Disney and Pixar have in store with their upcoming films following this much-anticipated remake.