Kiersey Clemons in Talks for Disney’s Live-Action Lady and the Tramp

The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Kiersey Clemons is in talks to join Disney’s remake of Lady and the Tramp. She would be playing Darling, the owner of Lady, which would be one of the film’s live-action roles.

Should Clemons sign on for the film, she would be joining a cast that includes Justin Theroux (The LeftoversThe Spy Who Dumped Me) and Ashley Jensen (The LobsterHysteria). Theroux will voice Tramp opposite Lady, who has yet to be cast. Jensen will be voicing a Scottish Terrier named Jackie, one of Lady’s closest friends.

Charlie Bean (The LEGO Ninjango MovieTron Uprising) will be directing the live-action/CG hybrid film. The studio is still casting for the leading and supporting cast on the movie but production will either start later this year or early next year.

This project is set to be made and released for Disney’s digital streaming service which is set to launch in 2019 and will have four to six movies released per year. There will also be content from Disney brands such as Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars that debut exclusively on the platform. The decision to release such a large-scale remake on the service gives further insight into the investment Disney is making into the launch of its exclusive digital streaming service.

Disney’s Lady and the Tramp was first released in 1955 and introduced audiences everywhere to a spellbinding love story. The film focuses on Lady, a pampered cocker spaniel belonging to a well-to-do family, and Tramp, a streetwise mutt. After her owners have a baby, Lady finds herself out on the streets left to fend for herself. When Lady finds herself in danger, Tramp saves the day and tries to teach her that there’s more to life than the inside of a house. Adventure happens and love blossoms as a result.

Brigham Taylor is producing the project. Andrew Bujalksi wrote the script for the remake. Jessica Virtue and Chaz Salembier are supervising for Disney.

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