10 Disney Movies Saved By One Great Casting Decision

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Disney has made many casting choices that saved or at least improved some of the studio's movies. In some cases, the Disney movie was likely headed for success before a specific actor was brought on board, due to a strong story and a soundtrack destined to become famous.

Williams’ experience with comedy but versatility allowed him to make Genie a hilarious character, but one who is still unique to Williams’ career. Aladdin is considered one of the best Disney animated classics, at least in part because of Williams' contribution. While the story and music can stand on its own, it is doubtlessly improved by Williams’ personality.

New star Auli'i Cravalho voices Moana and has a great dynamic with Johnson. Each sings one of the movie’s showstopping musical numbers: “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome,” respectively. Unfortunately, Moana becomes bland after these songs are over. However, Cravalho and Johnson were perfectly cast, making the movie a hit. Only because Cravalho does not yet have the same status as Johnson can he be credited as the one who “saved” the movie.

7 Johnny Depp As Jack Sparrow Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl Close Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl PG-13 Action Adventure Fantasy Where to Watch *Availability in USThe Curse of the Black Pearl is the film that kickstarted the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, a series of supernatural swashbuckling adventures.

Director Mark Dindal Release Date December 10, 2000 Cast David Spade , John Goodman , eartha kitt , Patrick Warburton , Wendie Malick Runtime 78 Minutes The Emperor’s New Groove is one of the most underrated Disney movies ever, with a cast full of hilariously engaging characters, clever trope subversion, and a widely applicable moral. Veteran Disney voice actor John Goodman lends his voice to the character of Pacha, but Ertha Kitt is truly memorable and the cackling villain of the movie.

4 Alexis Bledel As Winnie Foster Tuck Everlasting Close Tuck Everlasting Where to Watch *Availability in USWinnie Foster falls in love with Jesse Tuck, whose entire family is immortal, as people begin looking into the source of the Tucks' immortality. Release Date November 4, 2005 Cast Zach Braff , Garry Marshall , Don Knotts , Patrick Stewart , Amy Sedaris , Steve Zahn Runtime 80 minutes Joan Cusack’s performance is wickedly funny, when Abby is, in many ways, the leader of the group.

 

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