It has been announced that Oscar winner Christopher Walken and former “Breaking Bad” villain Giancarlo Esposito have joined Disney's new live-action film adaptation of author Rudyard Kipling's classic India-set 1894 short story collection called The Jungle Book.
The majority of the tales focus on Mowgli (Neel Sethi), a young boy raised by
wolves whose friends include a bear named Baloo and a panther by the
name of Bagheera (Ben Kingsley). They also encounter a tiger adversary named Shere
Khan (Idris Elba will both mo-cap perform and provide the voice).
Walken is set to voice King Louie, the leader of the jungle’s monkeys Louie sung the song I want to be like you in the 1967 animated film.Esposito, meanwhile, will be Akela, leader
of the wolf pack that initially cares for Mowgli.
Lupita Nyong'o is playing Rakcha, the wolf who takes in the orphan Mogwli. Scarlett Johansson will portray the sling python Kaa.
The role of bear Baloo has yet to be cast.
Justin Marks will write the script for "Iron Man" director Jon Favreau.
Robert Legato ("Avatar") will oversee the motion capture elements in the film
The film is scheduled for release on October 9th 2015.
Since the property is in the public domain, Warner Bros is developing its own version with Harry Potter film series writer Steve Kloves working on the script. Filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu had been attached to direct, but he left over scheduling conflicts. Now motion capture actor Andy Serkis is set to direct that version.
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