Guess who’s entirely back on the live-action adaptation train, woo-hoo!

Alright, not completely, but after seeing the live-action How To Train Your Dragon that came out on the 2025 movie release schedule, there’s a part of me that is. And it’s for the reasons you probably think.

But since we’re all talking about how incredible this film is, it’s time for us to look at another fantastic piece of DreamWorks Animation that could so easily get a tremendous live-action adaptation. That, my friends, is The Prince of Egypt. Do you recall that film? If not, here are the reasons below as to why it should be the next live-action project that Universal undertakes.

upcoming Disney live-action adaptations. I used to support them, but there has been heavy market fatigue within that industry. Most of these adaptations feel like cash grabs and not at all like the original. I mean, even rewatching Snow White on streaming reminded me of why I’m not a huge supporter of them anymore.

But HTTYD took this to another level. Yes, in specific ways, it was a play-by-play of the original movie, so it was bound to be a hit regardless. But it’s the way they changed it up in certain spots that made it great. That includes how they easily adapted Nico Parker’s casting as well as several others, into Viking lore; how they made the side-characters more loveable; and how great Toothless looked because he was freaking adorable.

Universal knocked it out of the park and so much more, and I could not be more excited for what’s to come – which is why I bring up The Prince of Egypt.

this is a visually stunning film. I wonder how the animators nailed it so incredibly because even 27 years later, this animation still looks fantastic on my living room’s 85″ television. It also has a great villain with Ramses II, and the added background of his familial relationship with Moses creates a complex and interesting tale.

Overall, it’s one of the best DreamWorks movies. Full-stop. I would recommend this film over the dragons that we all know and love in How to Train Your Dragon, and that’s saying something, mainly when translating it into a live-action movie. Oh, it would hit hard because honestly, the story is truly what drags you in.

Hans Zimmer wrote the score.

That’s right, it’s the man behind iconic scores such as The Lion King, Dune, Pirates of the Caribbean, Inception, Dunkirk, and Interstellar – I could go on and on. His score for The Prince of Egypt, and it’s absolutely stunning.

And you want to know who wrote the soundtrack? The songs that are sung? Stephen Schwartz, the same man behind Wicked, Pippin, Godspell, Pocahontas, Enchanted – ugh, the talent here! It would be amazing to hear all this music in a live-action adaptation!

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If, for some reason, this was to become a live-action adaptation, it would likely do very well. There are plenty of other animated movies out there, but this is one I would love to see the most.

Either way, it’s only a matter of time before DreamWorks starts rolling out more live-action adaptations. So for now, I’ll wait until The Prince of Egypt takes its turn – if I get that lucky.

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