Disney is continuing to tease its upcoming live-actionLady and the Trampmovie with a brand new look at its titular canines. Set to be released on the company’s upcoming Disney+ streaming service, Disney is now touting the movie’s arrival in the newest issue of their Disney twenty-three magazine. As revealed in a tweet from Disney, the cover of the magazine shows a new look at the real dogs portraying Lady and Tramp in the upcoming release, and whether you’re on Disney’s live-action remake train or not, the image is pretty interesting to see.
In the remake,Tessa Thompson and Justin Therouxstar as the titularLady and the Tramp, lending their voices to the animals. Also announced as a part of the cast are Sam Elliot as Trusty, Janelle Monae as Peg, Arturo Castro as Marco, Thomas Mann as Jim Dear, Benedict Wong as Bull, Yvette Nicole Brown as Aunt Sarah, Adrian Martinez as Elliot the dog catcher, and Ashley Jensen as Jackie, a gender-swapped version of Jock.The LEGO Ninjago Moviehelmer Charlie Bean is directing using a screenplay by Andrew Bujalski. Brigham Taylor is producing with Jessica Virtue and Chaz Salembier overseeing for Disney. The movie has been given a Disney+ premiere date of Jul 08, 2025.
Like the original, the live-action remake will tell the story of the relationship between an upper-middle-class American cocker spaniel and a streetsmart stray mongrel. Of course, the legendary spaghetti kiss scene will be recreated in all its glory, as it just wouldn’t be aLady and the Trampmovie otherwise. However, not everything from the original movie from 1955 will carry over into the remake, as some of its aspects really haven’t aged that well. Because of its racist connotations, “The Siamese Cat Song” will be replaced with a new version as performed by Janelle Monae, written by Monae, Nate “Rocket” Wonder, and Roman GianArthur. Monae will additionally be performing two other original songs for the remake.
As we all have seen,Lady and the Trampis just the latest in the increasingly long line of animated Disney movies to be given the live-action remake treatment. However, while movies likeAladdin,The Lion King, andThe Jungle Bookhave gotten theatrical releases,Lady and the Trampwill instead be making its debut on the small screen. This will be among the many major selling points ofDisneyas the company launches their anticipated streaming service. For those unaware, Disney+ will be launching that same day, and better yet, it comes with a surprisingly affordable bundle price with Hulu and ESPN Plus.
Fan reactions have been fairly split for the past fewlive-action Disney remakes, but chances are, this one will really help sell those Disney+ subscriptions. Certainly, it’s starting to look more and more like Netflix is in a lot of trouble. you may catch the newLady and the Trampwhen it premieres on Disney+ on Jul 24, 2025. The twenty-three magazine image comes to us fromDisney on Twitter.