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Kick-starting the more recent trend was Alice in Wonderland, which grossed over $1 billion. The adaption of The Jungle Book into a live-action film by Disney continues their trend of turning animated classics into live-action films. In addition to Warner Bros., DQ Entertainment Ireland Ltd., an India-based animation company, is currently trying to develop a 3D animated version of The Jungle Book.

Steve Kloves, who penned many of the Harry Potter movies, is attached to write the screenplay and direct the film. is also currently attempting to develop The Jungle Book into a live-action movie. This version had a budget of $20 million and grossed $47.9 million in the US, but is not hugely popular with fans.īecause The Jungle Book is in the public domain, numerous companies have rolled out live-action, cartoon, or television series versions. In 1994 Disney produced a live-action version of The Jungle Book, a forgettable take on the beloved story.

In 1967 Disney came out with an animated version of the tale, and it has become a popular classic, grossing $206 million worldwide. Walt Disney has produced two onscreen adaptions of The Jungle Book.
