Big news from the world of Disney and music as 11-time GRAMMY winner Bruno Mars heads to the magical kingdom! Mars recently inked a deal with Disney to develop a music-themed feature film, marking his debut as a producer and lead in a major film. While the movie’s plot details remain under wraps, fans can gear up for a musical extravaganza showcasing original songs created and performed by Mars himself.
Ecstatic about the collaboration, Mars shared a playful video on Twitter, charming fans by playing the iconic “When You Wish Upon A Star” from Disney’s classic “Pinocchio” on the piano. The Twitter video captures the essence of Mars’s excitement, hinting at the enchanting Disney journey ahead.
Mars is no stranger to the screen. Early in his career, he played a child Elvis impersonator in the 1992 comedy “Honeymoon in Vegas” and lent his voice to the character Roberto in the animated film “Rio 2.” However, this Disney project will be his first major role, promising an awe-inspiring fusion of his musical and acting talents.
Bruno Mars’s musical prowess is legendary. His last album, the dazzling “24K Magic,” swept the 60th GRAMMY Awards, scooping up six awards, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year for its title track, and Song of the Year for “That’s What I Like.” His collaboration with Disney only adds another feather to his already star-studded cap.
As we await further details about this exciting project, we want to hear from you! Which Bruno Mars song do you hope to see in the movie? What are your predictions for the film’s plot? Share your thoughts in the comments below and spread the magic by sharing this news with your fellow Disney and Bruno Mars fans!
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