The Walt Disney Company is aiming to make all-new modern reimagining of 1942’s Bambi
Disney is reimagining its 1942 classic animated film Bambi as a darker, more violent film. The new film, which is currently in development, will be directed by Scott Jeffrey, who is known for his work on the horror films “The Mutation” and “The Ranger.”
The original Bambi was a heartwarming tale of a young deer’s coming-of-age in the forest. However, the new film is said to be much more brutal, with Bambi witnessing the death of his mother at the hands of a hunter. The film will also explore themes of loss, violence, and revenge.
Jeffrey has said that he wants to make a Bambi film that is “more realistic and grounded in the natural world.” He has also said that he wants to explore the darker side of Bambi’s story, which he believes has been “overlooked” in previous adaptations.
The new Bambi film is still in the early stages of development, but it is already generating a lot of buzz. Some fans are excited about the prospect of a darker, more realistic Bambi film, while others are concerned that it will be too violent and disturbing.
Only time will tell how the new Bambi film will be received by audiences. However, there is no doubt that it will be a controversial film.
Here are some additional details about Disney’s reimagining of Bambi:
- The film is being directed by Scott Jeffrey, who is known for his work on the horror films “The Mutation” and “The Ranger.”
- The film is said to be much darker and more violent than the original Bambi.
- The film will explore themes of loss, violence, and revenge.
- The film is still in the early stages of development.
- It is unclear when the film will be released.