Disney+ has dropped its second trailer for its Lady And The Tramp live action reboot, and it's sure to leave dog lovers in bits.
We've already been given a glimpse of the real life doggos taking up the roles of the beloved characters from the 1955 classic.
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But the new trailer offers a closer look at the blossoming romance between the terrier (Justin Theroux) and the pampered spaniel, Lady (Tessa Thompson).
Starting off by showcasing their wildly different lifestyles, Lady is seen strutting about in her pristine mansion while the scruffy Tramp runs the streets, stealing sandwiches and catching lifts on the back of carriages.
When the Tramp finds himself in Lady's neck of the woods, they soon become inseparable, and when Lady's parents welcome a baby into the family, he acts as a shoulder to cry on.
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Fans of the original film will remember the Tramp's famous line, re-uttered here: "When the baby moves in, the dog moves out". It's just as painful as little lady's face drops the second time around...
But it's not all doom and gloom, as the dogs then embark on a romantic love story.
From spontaneous boat trips to moonlit strolls in the park, the pooches' romance is perhaps even more captivating in photo-realistic animation. (It's really, really life-like).
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And who could forget *that* iconic meatball scene? The movie moment which singlehandedly made a sloppy bowl of spaghetti a romantic thing to eat?!
Naturally, the remake has brought it back... and the new trailer has given us our first look of the dogs flirting, as they push a meatball around on a plate in a dimly lit restaurant back yard.
Ah, puppy love.
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What makes this movie even more special is that all the dogs are played by real life rescue dogs.
Lady is played by Rose, a brown and beige cocker spaniel with adorable floppy ears just like her animated counterpart.
While Tramp is played by Monte, a terrier who was rescued from a kill-shelter in New Mexico by Halo Animal Rescue before being transferred to a shelter in Phoenix where one of the film's trainers, Mark Forbes, adopted him.
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We also see real life versions of Trusty, the drooly bloodhound who's lost his sense of smell Jock (voiced by Sam Elliot of A Star Is Born), the friendly Scottish terrier (voiced by The Lobster's Ashley Jensen), Peg, the Tibetan Spaniel, responsible for singing 'He's A Tramp' in the original (who will be voiced by recording artist Janelle Monae) and finally Bull, the loveable bulldog (voiced by Avengers' Benedict Wong).
Lady And The Tramp is available to stream on Disney+ from 12 November 2019. Unfortunately, UK fans will likely have to wait until 2020 to use the platform and watch it for themselves.
An official UK release date for Disney+ is yet to be revealed, but keep an eye out and we'll keep you posted...
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