SPOILER ALERT: This interview incorporates particulars from Disney’s 2025 Lilo & Sew
Though it’s been 20 years for the reason that launch of the unique animated movie Lilo & Sew, the theme of Ohana is something however left behind or forgotten. Within the new live-action remake directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, who co-wrote and directed the Oscar-nominated Marcel the Shell with Sneakers On, the which means of sisterhood, discovered household, and never sacrificing your desires within the face of hardships are on the forefront.
Principally just like the animated movie, the story follows a unusual younger woman named Lilo (performed right here by newcomer Maia Kealoha) who unknowingly befriends a manic fugitive alien named Sew (a job reprised by Chris Sanders, who additionally served as co-director and co-writer of the animated movie) that inadvertently helps mend the connection along with her sister Nani (Sydney Elizebeth Agudong). Within the 23 years between movies, it’s pure that the remake would have up to date twists. This time round, Lilo and Nani’s Ohana is expanded to her witty and smart neighbor Tūtū (Amy Hill), an unique character, and Nani’s easygoing crush David (Kaipo Dudoit), who’s retconned right here as Tūtū’s grandson. These characters assist Nani, who put her school desires apart, to care for Lilo as she tries to steadiness job stability beneath the specter of shedding Lilo to the state and youngster protecting providers.
Throughout a press junket, Deadline spoke to Camp, producer Jonathan Eirich, Kealoha and Agudong concerning the new additions, casting and the fun of constant the legacy of Lilo & Sew.
DEADLINE: Discuss your relationship with Lilo & Sew and your preliminary emotions upon with the ability to direct the remake.
DEAN FLEISCHER CAMP: It’s all the time been my favourite Disney animated movie, and it’s all the time been the one which I felt like I may do a live-action adaptation of as a result of after I noticed the unique in theaters, I used to be in highschool, and it didn’t appear to be every other animated Disney film I’d ever seen. The characters felt so genuine and somewhat tough across the edges in a means that I now know is the affect of Chris Sanders’ precise, unique artwork fashion. However on the time, I simply thought, wow, that is such a distinct search for a Disney film. It’s additionally the factor that made it seem to be there’s an ideal alternative right here to inform a live-action model of those characters as a result of, not like most Disney animated movies, it takes place in up to date society. It stars actual, principally people going via some actual stuff that many different people undergo every day. So, it felt like an ideal alternative. I jumped on the probability.
Sew (Chris Sanders) in Disney’s 2025 remake of Lilo & Sew
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DEADLINE: When did you discover out that it could swap from being a Disney+-only launch to a large theatrical?
JONATHAN EIRICH: It was an ongoing dialog and a course of. It wasn’t official-official till proper earlier than D23, in order that’s after we kind of landed on what the discharge date was going to be and revealing Sew to the world. But it surely was all the time being mentioned, and I feel there was all the time a dialog about which means it could go. Fortunately, we’re so excited for this film to be in theaters, so I feel audiences will get what they hope for.
CAMP: I used to be so pleased when I discovered that out as a result of, positive, it should attain a distinct kind of viewers [on streaming] or no matter, however I feel we’re all the time making an attempt to make a film that you’d need to see with a giant group in a giant theater and really feel all the emotions collectively. The film is about Ohana and all these issues, so it actually enhances the expertise.
DEADLINE: There’s this resonating theme concerning the imperfect household. Along with adjustments within the story about Nani having these profession ambitions as a marine biologist. Why have been these themes necessary in your model of the movie?
CAMP: I’m so glad you observed that. I feel that was one of many issues that we talked about, thematically modernizing and updating for this live-action model was broadening the thought of Ohana and complicating it with somewhat extra nuance. It simply felt like the appropriate factor to do. Provided that Nani, who I all the time felt was somewhat too rose-colored glasses for anyone in her scenario, was so sensible and has needed to abandon lots of these desires or defer them as a result of she needed to care for her little sister and inherited all this accountability at such a younger age. It simply felt like she may not have such a simple time shopping for into, “No person will get left behind” as a result of she actually would really feel like, properly, I’m struggling right here. In order that knowledgeable the strategy that we took with the story and with the arch between the 2 sisters and what the decision ended up being.
Sew and Nani (Sydney Elizebeth Agudong) in Disney’s 2025 remake of Lilo & Sew
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DEADLINE: How did you discover Maia? Why was she good for Lilo?
CAMP: She lit up the room when she walked in. I feel all of us felt like we had an actual front-runner right here. We solid a large internet and tried to see as many children as we may as a result of it’s a extremely uncommon factor to seek out anyone who checks all these packing containers and has enthusiasm, maturity and creativeness. She’s a needle in a haystack and we’re so glad that we discovered her. And I can keep in mind considering when she walked in, it was so clear, and this must be necessary to any casting director. It was so clear when Maia walked in that she was dragging her mother and father to those auditions and never the opposite means round in any respect.
EIRICH: The one different added component is that we have been casting Sydney as Nani at that time too. So, when there was this scary second the place we’re like, properly, now we now have to do a chemistry learn, how do they really feel collectively? As a result of she looks like she’s the front-runner. After they met, it was like that they had been sisters for 20 years. They’ve been that means ever since too. It’s an attractive relationship they’ve.
DEADLINE: What have been some non-negotiables? Issues that you just completely needed to do on this film.
CAMP: I feel we have been all coming from a spot of actual love for the unique. It’s all the time been my favourite Disney film. And so, I feel there have been lots of these, and typically it’s important to let go and kill your darlings and it simply doesn’t work out for one cause or one other. However I feel the principle issues that we have been actually centered on, we bought, and I’m proud that we nailed it. I feel the character design of Sew and his character actually coming via was one. I feel that bringing again a lot of the unique Ohana that made the primary one particular like Chris Sanders and Tia Carrere [who voiced Nani in the 2002 film] and consulting with lots of the unique animation staff have been simply tremendous necessary to us and fortunate sufficient that they labored out.
DEADLINE: Discuss a bit extra about getting Chris Sanders to return, as he’s in the midst of a inventive whirlwind proper now, between The Wild Robotic and the live-action How you can Practice Your Dragon. Was there a universe the place you didn’t use Chris in any respect?
CAMP: No universe exists like that on the market. It’s the summer season of Chris Sanders proper now. Having him return was one of many first conversations we had. Fortunately, he’s the man he’s, and he was so supportive, enthusiastic, and pleased to supply the voice and somewhat little bit of steering right here and there. He was one of many first individuals, as soon as we had landed on an idea artwork of live-action Sew, who was pleased with the way it turned out.
Sitch and Lilo (Maia Kealoha) in Disney’s 2025 remake of Lilo & Sew
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DEADLINE: In what methods do you relate to your characters?
MAIA KEALOHA: I relate to her as a result of we’re each from Hawaii and we’re somewhat bit sassy. We additionally like enjoyable garments, and we love browsing. I am going browsing in my free time. We additionally love to bop hula as a result of hula tells a narrative similar to you’ll be able to inform a narrative about any completely different sort of film.
SYDNEY ELIZEBETH AGUDONG: I’m an absolute OG fan of the movie. I used to be taking a look at this new one like a clear slate. So, I actually took to lots of her id because the older sister. It was one thing I held on to your complete time. The thought of self-sacrifice to the purpose that you just nearly overlook your individual wants and desires since you need to just remember to could make your sister pleased or your loved ones pleased was a really comparable factor for me.
DEADLINE: Nani will get lots of company on this film. How did you view the fashionable adaptation of this story?
AGUDONG: I used to be stoked. Once more, I’m an enormous fan of the unique and we actually needed to guarantee that we paid homage to that. I feel we did that properly. However right here we’ve balanced it out with lots of the unique elements of the film that everyone loves and holds pricey. We have been in a position to go deeper and that was cool to concentrate on not simply the Lilo and Sew side of issues alongside the chaos, but additionally the familial structure in paying thoughts to Nani’s powerful circumstances and the way practical her scenario was. It isn’t all sunshine and rainbows for her. That was actually cool to discover.
DEADLINE: How did you get to do your first movie function?
KEALOHA: I had tried out for the Mini Miss Kona Espresso [pageant] and I received. They requested me what I needed to be after I grew up, and I mentioned I needed to be a star as a result of Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. [a show on Disney+] bought me into performing as a result of I believed that was actual. So, then someday later, there was a [notice] concerning the live-action Lilo & Sew on the information. So, then I used to be like, wow, I will be the youngest actor on this planet, and I will be in a film that I’ve all the time liked.
DEADLINE: What would you want individuals to remove from this model of Lilo & Sew?
AGUDONG: It’s a household movie. That’s why there’s longevity and timelessness to it as a result of its themes are timeless. The way in which that the film relies in Hawaii is ideal as a result of I really feel there’s no higher place to signify household in the best way that I feel it doesn’t matter should you’re associated by blood or should you come from a distinct nation or what you appear to be. You’re all the time going to seek out someplace that you just belong. With this reimagination, that’s an enormous factor that I need the world to have the ability to take into account and be capable of take pleasure in and keep in mind. Everyone has a spot to belong. Household means what you need it to imply.
[This interview has been edited for length and clarity.]