It appears that the duration of the impending live-action adaptation of Lilo & Stitch has been made public, and it is longer than the original. The improbable and endearing connection between a lonely child and a space experiment that crashed in Hawaii was the subject of the first Disney animated feature, released in 2002.  

Dean Fleischer Camp will direct the live-action version, which will feature Sydney Agudong as Nani, Kaipo Dudoit as David, Zach Galifianakis as Jumba, Billy Magnussen as Pleakley, Maia Kealoha as Lilo, and chris Sanders, who will reprise his role as Stitch's voice. 

As to the official listing on the website of AMC Theatres, the duration of the live-action rendition of Lilo & Stitch is one hour and forty-eight minutes.  This means that the Disney remake is 25% longer than the 85-minute duration of the original animated film.  However, it should be mentioned that the only chain of theaters having a current listing of the film's runtime is AMC.  Given its present runtime, it is likely that the remake will have more or longer sequences than the original. 

Even though AMC is the only theater chain to reveal the duration of the live-action Lilo & Stitch remake, online discussion sites such as Reddit have already clung to the information that AMC has made public and are debating it, with some fans highlighting their predictions for the movie's success.  Others, however, said that the live-action Lilo & Stitch is not significantly longer than the original and contrasted its duration with that of the live-action How to train Your Dragon.  The latter is accurate because, including the end credits, the live-action version appears to be just roughly 23 minutes longer than the original. 

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