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The creators of the sequel to The Jungle Book will borrow for the script some ideas that were found in the archives of the Walt Disney studio. Justin Marks, the scriptwriter of the project, told Slash Film about this.

"In the second movie, we are going to dive deeper into Kipling's world, but at the same time use the materials already available from Walt Disney, which were being prepared for the 1967 version, but did not get into the cartoon, which is now known to everyone. Jon Favreau and I dug deeply into the Walt Disney archives and intend to borrow some ideas there. You know, we really liked them and we want to use them, "he commented.

Note that the story of a boy raised by a wolf pack does not end with the ending of The Jungle Book. Rudyard Kipling wrote a whole series of sequels. "While working on the first movie, we drew inspiration from other works of Kipling. For example, in the myth of how elephants created the jungle," added Marks.

Recall that the movie "The Jungle Book" was released by the studio Walt Disney in 2016. He received high marks from movie critics and grossed about one billion dollars worldwide. The project has received a number of prestigious awards, including KinoNews 2017 for the best special effects.

He received high marks from movie critics and grossed about one billion dollars worldwide. The project has received a number of prestigious awards, including KinoNews 2017 for the best special effects.

He received high marks from movie critics and grossed about one billion dollars worldwide. The project has received a number of prestigious awards, including KinoNews 2017 for the best special effects.

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