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Two Live-Action Remakes' $1.4Bn Success Begins A New Hollywood Trend

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2025's and could be responsible for a major new Hollywood trend thanks to their combined box office success. Both movies are live-action remakes of iconic animated features, which is a format that became increasingly popular after Disney's live-action Alice in Wonderland grossed more than $1 billion in 2010.

The live-action Lilo & Stitch is , following orphan Lilo (Maia Kealoha) bonding with a chaotic but adorable alien genetic experiment named Stitch (Chris Sanders).

Meanwhile, How to Train Your Dragon, which is , reimagines their 2010 movie, following young Viking Hiccup (Mason Thames) bonding with the wounded dragon Toothless in spite of his village's determination to destroy all dragons. Both movies have so far found places in the Top 5 highest-grossing movies of 2025.

Toothless and Hiccup touching for the first time in the How to Train Your Dragon live-action.

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While there have been quite a few Disney live-action remakes that have become billion-dollar hits (namely 2019's The Lion King, 2017's Beauty and the Beast, and 2019's Aladdin, in addition to Alice in Wonderland), since 2020, .

Some of this is natural. 2020's Mulan and 2021's Cruella had underwhelming ticket sales, but . However, the movies that followed once theaters properly reopened have also had questionable track records. Below, see a breakdown of the performance of every theatrical Disney live-action remake between 2020 and the release of Lilo & Stitch:

Title

Reported Budget

Worldwide Box Office

Mulan (2020)

$200 million

$69.9 million

Cruella (2021)

$100 million

$233.5 million

The Little Mermaid (2023)

$240.2 million

$569.6 million

Mufasa: The Lion King (2024)

$200 million

$723 million

Snow White (2025)

$270 million

$205.7 million

, but this does not mean every other movie was profitable. While the exact break-even points for these titles are unknown, many movies need to earn back two and a half times their budgets in order to turn a profit in theaters.

This makes it unlikely that the theatrical runs of Cruella and The Little Mermaid saw either of those titles end up in the black, though.

While the live-action format seemed to be facing dwindling audience interest, the summer of 2025 has seen Lilo & Stitch gross $952.6 million against a reported budget of $100 million at the time of writing, while How to Train Your Dragon has so far grossed $471.7 million against $150 million. Collectively, .

Three [billion-dollar live-action remakes] come from the period known as the Disney Renaissance...

In addition to redeeming the box office prospects of the live-action remake format after Snow White bombed, one notable aspect that links , as the original Lilo & Stitch came out in 2002 while How to Train Your Dragon debuted in 2010.

Before 2025, , with the billion-dollar titles on the roster adapting movies from 1951 (Alice in Wonderland), 1991 (Beauty and the Beast), 1992 (Aladdin), and 1994 (The Lion King).

The latter three all come from the period known as the Disney Renaissance, though their fellow Renaissance title The Little Mermaid clearly did not perform at the same level, .

The fact that two different studios have experimented with live-action remakes of much more recent titles .

Moana looking surprised in Moana

This trend of reimagining more recent animated features is already set to continue. In fact, the next outing from Disney will be the live-action Moana remake, which is set to debut in 2026,.

Additionally, . While the upcoming Lilo & Stitch 2 may not be a direct adaptation of any previous installment in the franchise, How to Train Your Dragon is set to adapt the story of the original animated movie of the same name, which debuted just 11 years ago, in 2014.

Hiccup in 2025's How to Train Your Dragon

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It seems likely that the box office success of Lilo & Stitch and How to Train Your Dragon in favor of remakes of older titles will already be sparking a trend of remakes of post-2000 animated titles, but if those three upcoming titles perform similarly,.

Stitch leaning forward eagerly in Lilo and Stitch 2025

While both hit 2025 remakes feature a major character that is entirely a CGI creation,. It makes sense that similar titles with primarily human characters would be the best fit for the live-action treatment, to keep budgets from ballooning.

This limits DreamWorks somewhat, because their most popular franchises, including Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and Madagascar, are populated with either anthropomorphic animals or fantasy creatures. However, well.

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Meanwhile, Disney has several animated titles in their library that could be natural follow-ups to and How to Train Your Dragon. These include 2009's The Princess and the Frog and 2013's Frozen. 2010's Tangled is also an option, but that remake was previously in development and was scrapped in the wake of Snow White's disappointing box office.

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