Disney debuts official trailer for ‘Lady and the Tramp’ remake starring Las Cruces rescue dog
Break out the pup-corn! Disney just released the first official trailer of its live-action remake of “Lady and the Tramp.”
The trailer (watch it in the video player below) was unveiled during Disney’s D23 Expo in California this weekend. The film features a rescue dog from Las Cruces who ended up being adopted in real life.
Directed by Charlie Bean and featuring Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux, the film will include two original songs from the 1955 animated classic, as well as a reinvention of “The Siamese Cat Song,” which was criticized for a controversial portrayal of Asian culture.
According to the trailer, the remake will also showcase some of the original’s most beloved scenes, including the moment the dogs share a romantic bowl of spaghetti.
The film will debut on Disney’s new streaming service Disney+ when it launches in the U.S. on Nov. 12.
Celebrity dog in our midst! Monte was adopted last year from HALO & originally came from Las Cruces, NM. Monte will be starring as “Tramp” in the new live action Disney movie according to this @People Exclusive https://t.co/d1LgLx9R0H #HALO25yrs #HelpingAnimalsLiveOn pic.twitter.com/u6kaBhgkJM
— HALO Animal Rescue (@HALORSQ) August 12, 2019