Disney’s Live-Action ‘Tangled’ Film Is Willing to Take Its Sweet Time to Bring Rapunzel’s Story to Life
If popularity were measured in strands of hair, Rapunzel would have wrapped the crown several times over by now. Few Disney princesses have inspired such lasting affection, with Tangled blending humor, heart, and adventure with unusual ease. Rapunzel charmed audiences, while Eugene Fitzherbert delivered a rare character arc from rogue to romantic lead. Meanwhile, Mother Gothel perfected elegant villainy, and the film’s music and sidekicks ensured its place as a generational favorite.
With only the cast and its musical format officially confirmed, every update feels significant to fans, even if it promises a long wait.
Tangled heads to Live-Action with a timeline that refuses to rush
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The golden-haired princess is clearly in no hurry, because the Tangled adaptation is reportedly taking a full eight months to film, the longest schedule for a Disney live-action. At this pace, even Rapunzel might consider climbing down early. The production is settling into Ciudad de la Luz studios in Alicante, as per Todo Alicante. Filming will stretch into other parts of the Valencian Community, turning it into a temporary kingdom of lanterns and logistics.
Ciudad de la Luz is no stranger to cinematic spectacle, having hosted productions like The Impossible, Tetro by Francis Ford Coppola, and even Under Paris, which has an upcoming sequel everyone wants to know everything about. With vast water tanks and expansive soundstages, the studio has handled everything from disaster dramas to stylized epics. Now, it prepares to add a Disney fairy tale to a résumé that already reads like a rather confident showpiece.
Disney’s track record of live-action remakes is uneven, but Tangled's live-action promises a different approach that could be worth the long wait.
Disney’s live-action version of Tangled takes a slightly different path
Disney’s live-action Tangled is carving a path distinct from many of its predecessors, most of which focused on the studio’s classic Renaissance-era films. Tangled feels like a modern-era Disney classic, resonating with audiences who grew up watching it in the 2010s. Rather than attempting a strictly literal recreation, the production is leaning into heightened musicality and a stylized energy. Michael Gracey, director of The Greatest Showman, leads the project, promising theatrical flair while Alan Menken’s original songs preserve the story’s beloved musical heart.
Casting choices further emphasize this departure. Rising stars Teagan Croft as Rapunzel and Milo Manheim as Flynn Rider lead the project, avoiding the usual trend of filling every role with established A-list talent. Kathryn Hahn as Mother Gothel brings theatrical intensity, and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s screenplay adds modern wit and character dynamics, signaling a remake that feels fresh compared to the Renaissance-era adaptations.
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Even the CGI work promises distinction. Rapunzel’s seventy-foot hair will demand painstaking attention to maintain its magical yet believable appearance. With bold musical and casting choices, the film stakes its claim as unique, all while committing to a rigorous eight-month filming schedule.
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Do you think that the long wait for live-action of Tangled will be worth it? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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