

Stitch's Reduced Role in Lilo & Stitch Remake Sparks Fan Debate
The recent live-action remake of Disney's Lilo & Stitch has sparked discussion among fans, particularly regarding the significantly diminished role of the beloved character, Stitch. The film, produced on a reported budget of $100 million, pales in comparison to other Disney live-action adaptations, which often boast budgets exceeding $150 million. This budget difference is a potential explanation for Stitch's reduced screen time, as the character's extensive CGI likely consumed a considerable portion of the allocated funds. The absence of iconic scenes featuring Stitch, such as the "ugly duckling" sequence and Elvis Presley montage, further emphasizes this point. One viewer commented, "It felt more like Lilo and Nani than Lilo and Stitch." This observation highlights the shift in focus, potentially a consequence of budgetary limitations. While the CGI quality is undeniable, the reduced presence of the titular character raises questions about the balance between visual fidelity and narrative integrity in live-action remakes.