"Alan said, 'Let’s really embrace this new technology and see what we can do if we push it to its limit,'" director Jon Favreau told Variety. According to Variety, Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horne wanted The Jungle Book to have a similar feel as Avatar and Life of Pi, recent live-action films that used CGI spectacularly. Disney used CGI magic to create the walking, talking jungle animals of the film. While watching the new film in theaters, at times it can seem like an actual panther is leaping towards the camera, leading some to wonder if The Jungle Book used real animals.įortunately, the only animal in the film was its very human star, Neel Sethi, who played Mowgli. The movie is not only 3-D, but also a big upgrade on the 1967 version, because computer-generated imagery (CGI) has grown by leaps and bounds since the cartoon Jungle Book was first released. Disney's newest remake of a classic, The Jungle Book, is opening in American theaters Friday.
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