Disney’s ‘Pinocchio’: A New Trailer, Release Date & More About The Live-Action Movie

A new trailer for Disney’s live-action ‘Pinocchio’ has arrived! Witness the magic and get all the latest updates about Disney’s latest live-action movie.

Disney+ Day is around the corner, which means Disney’s live-action Pinocchio is within reach! Disney’s next live-action remake will hit Disney+ in September 2022. With other remakes like 2019’s The Lion King and 2017’s Beauty And The Beast grossing over $1 billion each, it’s no surprise that Disney has plans for other recreations of the company’s animated classics. The new movie brings together an ensemble cast of A-list actors.

The film centers around the title character of Pinocchio, a puppet created by a woodworker named Geppetto, who magically brings the wooden puppet to life. The movie will chronicle Pinocchio’s adventures with a magical cast of characters as he tries to become a real boy.

Pinocchio (Photo: Disney +)

With beloved actors both appearing and lending their voices to the project, it’s sure to be an exciting movie that’ll enchant both lifelong Disney fans and newcomers alike. HollywoodLife has all the details of the new Pinocchio for you here!

Pinocchio Trailers

The official trailer (see above) dropped on August 24, 2022. After Pinocchio comes to life, Geppetto is shocked to see this “almost real boy.” He sends Pinocchio out into the world, and Jiminy Cricket worries about how Pinocchio is going to fare out there without a conscience.

When Pinocchio doesn’t come out, Geppetto heads out in search of the boy. The trailer ends with a heartfelt line from Geppetto, “You will always be my real boy.”

The first teaser trailer for the live-action Pinocchio was released on May 31, 2022. The footage gave fans a glimpse at Pinocchio coming to life. Geppetto gets his wish when the Blue Fairy turns Pinocchio into a “real boy.”

Pinocchio Cast & Crew

With iconic characters that are known by so many, Disney pulled out all the stops in casting the upcoming movie. When it comes to Geppetto, the sweet woodcarver who creates Pinocchio and wants a son of his own, Tom Hanks will play the role!

Tom Hanks as Geppetto. (Disney+)

For the magical Blue Fairy, who brings Pinocchio to life, Disney tapped Tony, Grammy, and Daytime Emmy award-winning actress Cynthia Erivo to play the part. She will sing the beloved “When You Wish Upon a Star” in the film.

For the villainous Coachman, who brings Pinocchio and other naughty boys to Pleasure Island, Fast & Furious star Luke Evans will make his second appearance in a live-action Disney remake. He’d first appeared as Gaston in 2017’s Beauty And The Beast.

The cast of voice actors is just as impressive as the live-action stars. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is playing the fan-favorite character Jiminy Cricket, who serves as Pinocchio’s guide as well as his “conscience.” Other actors lending their voices to the film include comedy icon Keegan-Michael Key who will play Honest John, as well as The Sopranos star Lorraine Bracco who is voicing Sofia the Seagull.

Benjamin Evan Ainsworth voices Pinocchio. (Disney+)

But, who will play Pinocchio himself? Teenage actor Benjamin Evan Ainsworth will star as the living puppet. Benjamin is still a bit of a newcomer to the entertainment world. Prior to Pinocchio, he starred as Miles Wingrave in the Netflix series The Haunting of Bly Manor. He was also one of the stars of the Disney superhero comedy Flora & Ulysses, which was released in February 2021.

Additional cast members include Kyanne Lamaya as Fabiana, Jaquita Ta’Le as her marionette Sabina, Giuseppe Battiston as Stromboli, and Lewin Lloyd as Lampwick.

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Cynthia Erivo as the Blue Fairy. (Disney+)

Behind the camera, Back to the Future auteur Robert Zemeckis is set to direct. Robert has also directed realistic-looking animated classics like 2004’s The Polar Express and 2009’s A Christmas Carol. Robert is also one of the screenplay’s writers along with Simon Farnaby, who also wrote Paddington 2 and the upcoming Wonka movie, and Chris Weitz, who was a writer on the 2015 live-action Cinderella and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

What We Know About The Pinocchio Plot

The new movie is set to be a remake of the 1940 film, which was an adaptation of the 1883 children’s novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Italian author Carlo Collodi. While an official plot synopsis has yet to be released, it seems likely that it’ll follow the original film closely.

The story of the original movie is well-known. It tells the story of Pinocchio, who was created by Geppetto. After the wood-carver wishes that his puppet was a real boy, his wish is granted, and the Blue Fairy tells Pinocchio that he can become a real boy, if he proves that he’s brave and truthful. Pinocchio gets into mischief while on his way to school, being tricked into a circus and then being convinced to go to the cursed Pleasure Island. After escaping both the circus owner Stromboli and the coachman, Pinocchio goes home to learn that Geppetto was swallowed by the whale Monstro. After going into the whale’s belly, Pinocchio figures out a way to make it sneeze, freeing him and his dad! After his heroic save, the Blue Fairy returns to tell Pinocchio that she’ll turn him into a real boy!

Pinocchio first made his Disney debut in 1940. (Everett Collection)

Release Date & Production Information

Pinocchio will debut on Disney+ on September 8, which is Disney+ Day. The day will include D23 Expo: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event in Anaheim, California. Unlike many of the other live-action remakes, Pinocchio won’t get a theatrical release. It was previously announced that the puppet flick, and the upcoming Peter Pan and Wendy movie, would both make their debuts on Disney+.

The Pinocchio remake was first announced in 2015, via Deadline. The script and director’s chair changed hands a few times, before Disney landed on Robert Zemeckis in January 2020 to direct. Tom was revealed as the pick for Gepetto in August 2020, per Collider. Cynthia, Joseph, and Benjamin were announced as cast members in March 2021. It was revealed that production was happening on March 17, 2021, per Entertainment Weekly. Benjamin revealed that he had finished filming on April 2022 in an Instagram post. “It’s been a dream come true,” he wrote in the caption.

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