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New live-action 'Lady And The Tramp' trailer features canine flirting and Janelle Monáe


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Unlike the Uncanny Pride Lands of this year's "photorealistic" The Lion King remake, the live-action Lady And The Tramp features real animals, and objectively the best animals. It's also got Janelle Monáe's updated version of "He's A Tramp" (she's playing sultry pound dog Peg). The latest trailer features a snippet of the song, as well as our first look at the updated spaghetti scene.

And while the dogs are definitely real, their mouths have been CGI'd to match the dialogue — and to make Lady (Tessa Thompson) and Tramp (a very gravelly Justin Theroux) exchange flirty smiles as they nudge meatballs or tumble into compromising positions. We'll let you decide how weirded out you are by that when it comes to Disney+ (joining every other movie ever made, apparently) on Nov. 12. Read more...

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