In the wake of Warner Bros.' Jungle Book: Origins being delayed to 2018, Gravity director Alfonso Cuaron has stepped in to lend a helping hand on Andy Serkis' upcoming movie.
According to Deadline, Cuaron is in no way taking over the project, as production is already complete. Instead, the filmmaker -- described as a "friend to the studio" -- will offer feedback on potential ways to improve Jungle Book: Origins "in an uncredited capacity," now that Serkis has an extra year to work on the movie before its release.
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According to Deadline, Cuaron is in no way taking over the project, as production is already complete. Instead, the filmmaker -- described as a "friend to the studio" -- will offer feedback on potential ways to improve Jungle Book: Origins "in an uncredited capacity," now that Serkis has an extra year to work on the movie before its release.
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