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Summary – Real headline: Disney’s ‘Tangled’ live-action cast revealed, 200% hair drama included.,

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Disney has announced the casting for its live-action remake of ‘Tangled’, stirring up excitement and a bit of chaos among fans. Teagan Croft, famous for her role in “Titans,” will portray Rapunzel, while Milo Manheim, known from “Zombies,” takes on the role of Flynn Rider. Filming is set to begin later this year, targeting a 2027 release date.

Key Casting Details

  • Teagan Croft as Rapunzel, ready to handle everything from frying pans to towers.
  • Milo Manheim as Flynn Rider, bringing charm and mustachioed flair to the role.
  • Filming begins late 2024, with a planned release in 2027.

Fan Reactions and Online Buzz

The announcement sparked an internet frenzy, with hashtags like #BringBackTheAnimatedRapunzel trending worldwide. Fans humorously searched for ways to grow hair rapidly, embracing the hair-centric theme.

  • 96% of fans (from a very small sample) joked that Rapunzel’s hair might have its own soundtrack.
  • TikTok challenges encouraging users to braid hair to great lengths have gone viral.

Conspiracy Theories and Rumors

Whispers from insiders suggest possible magical hair battles, cooking scenes with frying pans, and cameos involving Rapunzel’s hairbrush. Rumors even hint at Flynn Rider doubling as a hair stylist, inspired by Milo Manheim’s dance background.

Some fans have launched petitions, like #JusticeForTheChaiBoy, aiming to give more attention to minor characters who may hold secrets to hair care.

What If the Producers Went All Out?

  1. A musical number titled “Let it Flow,” featuring hairbrushes as guitars.
  2. Rapunzel’s hair getting an equity share in the movie profits.
  3. A possible Pixar crossover with Pascal the chameleon starring in his own spinoff.
  4. Potential sponsorship deals for magical shampoos with whimsical ingredients like unicorn essence and glitter.

Looking Ahead

Studio insiders remain cautiously optimistic. Early test screenings, involving crew members watching trailers repeatedly, yielded positive vibes. A producer joked, “If you can get through the first 10 minutes without getting hair caught on seat belts, we’re golden.”

Fans and observers alike await to see if the live-action ‘Tangled’ can live up to the magical expectations or get hopelessly knotted in its own hair drama.

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