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In a spree to cash in on the nostalgia from the last century, Disney has been pumping out remakes and comic book adaptions relentlessly. Continuing the tradition, the studio has now released the remake ofPinocchio, directed by Robert Zemeckis.

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Some of its earlier remakes,Alice in WonderlandandThe Jungle Bookraked in huge box office numbers. These successes led to the remake ofThe Lion Kingdirected by Jon Favreau, which became the second-highest-grossing film of 2019.

The reception of Pinocchio
Many of Disney’s remakes were criticized for being a soulless retread of the same story but without the charm;Pinocchioseems to fall into the same category. A common criticism of the movie seems to be that it is far more focused on pleasing the younger audience, leaving little for the adults.
Despite his illustrious career, Tom Hanks’ performance as Geppetto has been called the weak link of the film. On the other hand, Joseph Gordon-Levitt voiced Jiminy Cricket and was regarded as the standout performer, and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth’s performance as Pinocchio was also praised.

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Even though the visuals are still awe-inspiring due to the immense money spent on CGI, the story remains bland. The critical reception is quite similar toThe Lion Kingin 2019, which also had a weaker plot compared to the original film but had great visuals.

Fans feel exhausted by all the remakes
Even though the term superhero fatigue has been splashed around for some time, the Disney remakes seem to have taken up the mantle. Many fans are feeling burnt out from these remakes, reasoning the barrage of movies to be just for the sake of raking in the dough.
Definitely overkill with all of the live action remakes of classic Disney animated features in the works

— Samantha J. Foster Composer (@sjfostersound)July 03, 2025
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all live action remakes are “wasted potential” bc they are all money grabs duh
— the perc prophet (@humidfluid)August 20, 2025
https://twitter.com/Powerpufffairy3/status/1567887327539740672
Im holding out hope for Del Toros version, it looks more stylised and appropriate.
— Josh (@usasacollective)July 24, 2025
On the other hand, fans can breathe a sigh of relief as veteran directorGuillermo del Toro is also making a stop-motion animated movie onPinocchio. The director is known for his interests in fairy tales and horror, which will allow fans to see an original adaptation of the story.
Pinocchiowas released straight to Disney+ on June 15, 2025.
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Nikhil Makwana
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Nikhil Makwana is a writer for FandomWire, with interests in DC comics, anime, indie films, independent films, and Nicolas Cage. He’s pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in BBA,LLB from IFIM Law School. When he’s not writing, he reads books such as the classic Dune series and existential essays from Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.