The eagerly awaited official trailer for the live-action adaptation of Disney's beloved classic, *Lilo & Stitch*, has finally been released, offering fans an exciting glimpse into the film. The trailer showcases Maia Kealoha stepping into the iconic role of Lilo, originally voiced by Daveigh Chase in the 2002 animated film. This marks the first time we've seen Kealoha's interpretation of the character, bringing her unique charm to the forefront.
In addition to Kealoha's Lilo, the trailer features Courtney B. Vance as the formidable yet caring Cobra Bubbles, and Billy Magnussen portraying the eccentric Pleakley. While Stitch has been prominently featured in previous teasers, the trailer introduces a fascinating twist: Jumba, played by Zach Galifianakis, and Pleakley will be seen disguised as humans on Earth, although Pleakley briefly appears in his alien form.
The trailer also faithfully recreates many iconic scenes from the original movie, including Stitch's dramatic arrival resembling a falling star, his attempt to pass as a dog at the shelter, and the heartfelt moment where Lilo declares, "Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten."
*Lilo & Stitch* is set to hit theaters on May 23, 2025, adding to Disney's growing list of live-action remakes. This release follows closely on the heels of the live-action adaptation of *Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs*, scheduled for March 21, 2025.
For those looking forward to more from Disney and Pixar, the future holds exciting prospects. To learn more about what's coming next, including how Stitch made a splash at the Super Bowl, check out the latest updates on Disney and Pixar's upcoming films.

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