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October 24, 2019

Stars Tessa Thompson, Justin Theroux on Disney's 'Lady and the Tramp' live-action remake

WATCH: Justin Theroux and Tessa Thompson talk new ‘Lady and the Tramp’ roles

The internet erupted in cheers last week when Disney gave fans another glimpse of the new live-action film "Lady and the Tramp."

The voice leads for the new spin on the timeless tale, Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux, are talking about the experience they had making the film come to life.

PHOTO: Disney's new live-action Lady and the Tramp.
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Disney's new live-action Lady and the Tramp.
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"I think it’s one of the greatest love stories that’s ever been told," said actress Tessa Thompson, who voices Lady, a pampered cocker spaniel and one of the film’s leading pups. "It was the first time I thought about romantic love and the spaghetti scene, it occupies a big space in my heart."

"It’s very ahead of its time," said actor Justin Theroux, who voices the character of Tramp, the street dog in the live-action film.

It’s been a little over six decades since the original "Lady and the Tramp" hit theaters, but the story still resonates with so many people.

For Thompson and Theroux, it meant a lot for them to be a part of the update and to introduce the story to a new audience.

PHOTO: Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux attend Disney+'s "Lady and the Tramp" New York Screening at iPic Theater, Oct. 22, 2019, in New York City.
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Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux attend Disney+'s "Lady and the Tramp" New York Screening at iPic Theater, Oct. 22, 2019, in New York City.

"It’s exciting to bring it to a new generation," said Thompson.

While you’d have to wait a few more weeks to watch the film, the second trailer has almost 1 million views on YouTube, easily becoming one of the most highly anticipated films on Disney’s new streaming service, Disney+.

(MORE: Disney unveils Disney+ streaming service)

With a modern take on the classic story, it’s also opening up a larger conversation about supporting rescue animals, and inspired Thompson to rescue a pup herself once filming wrapped.

"I’ve always wanted a rescue dog," Thompson said. "Maybe something about working on this film."

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Please enjoy: Picture of me and my dog Coltrane under the Hollywood sign. [& one more from the night I adopted him

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LADY and the LADY. 🐶 Hey guys, it’s me Kuma... Soooo... it’s me and my Dad’s LAST day working on @ladyandthetramp ... this project and this Part (Pound dog #1, which is temporary bc @disneyplus promised me a real character name) anyway, this part rrrrealllly took it out of me (I’m method, which I know has been tough on everyone, so thank you) but I am VERY excited to show you all of my hard work. I’m gonna take a week off to reconnect with myself before i start the Oscar slash awards push or whatever blah blah... so may not be posting much. Peace and Love to all my fans, without you i would be nothing. Kuma 🐾 #onetakewonder #oscarsfordogsNOW #adoptdontshop

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Theroux, whose dog Kuma, a rescue, made a small cameo in the movie said, "That concept of street dogs and adoption is much more embraced now so it’s just fabulous and adorable."

You can watch Disney’s live-action film, "Lady and the Tramp," on Nov. 12 when Disney+ premieres.

You can preorder the streaming service at DisneyPlus.com.

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