Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Fans believe Disney+ is getting rid of Cobra Bubbles after introducing Jolene Purdy.
Information reads: “Jolene Purdy has been cast as child services agent Mrs. Kekoa in the live-action ‘LILO & STITCH’ film for Disney+.”
Today, we at Knight Edge Media have exclusively learned that Disney has added actress Jolene Purdy and newcomer Kahiau Machado to the cast of Lilo & Stitch. Production began this week on the island of Oahu over the next eight weeks under the working title Bad Dog. First reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Kahiau Machado will play Nani’s love interest, David. At the same time, Jolene Purdy will play child services agent Mrs. Kekoa in the live-action movie. She is best known for her roles in The White Lotus, WandaVision, and Orange is the New Black.
Today, we’re talking about a theory presented by reddit user kapu_koa regarding Lilo and Nani’s origin story in Lilo & Stitch, specifically about who their parents were. After all, it is a Disney movie and obviously the parents are nowhere to be found and assumed tragically deceased. Well, this theory explains what exactly happened to Lilo and Nani’s parents and why this “social worker” named Cobra Bubbles is so involved with their life.
They join the previously announced cast of Sydney Agudong, Maia Kealoha, Zach Galifianakis, and Billy Magnussen. Dean Fleischer Camp will helm the film, with Dan Lin and Ryan Halprin (Avatar: The Last Airbender) set to produce.
Basically, the theory is that Lilo and Nani’s parents were actually in the CIA and Cobra Bubbles (shown above) was a close friend and coworker, and he promised to look after the kids upon the passing of Lilo’s mom and dad.
The evidence listed by kapu_koa, which is just based on the first movie and not the sequels or TV show, is pretty solid. First of all, doesn’t he just look like a badass CIA agent? As for why he’s now wrapped up with the kids, that can easily be explained:
“In the movie, when the Galactic Council comes to collect Stitch, the leader mentions she recognized the social worker Cobra Bubbles. He then tells her he was with the CIA at Roswell. Now, we’re led to believe a CIA agent who was involved in alien contact just walked away to become a social worker? I think not. Not without a damn good reason.”
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