If seeing Dinsey's animated film "Dumbo" wasn't enough to make you believe that elephants can fly, Tim Burton's new project will likely finish the job.

The filmmaker is currently developing a rendition of "Dumbo," which will include a combination of generated effects and live acting, reported Wall Street Journal.

Walt Disney Pictures president of production Sean Bailey revealed to WSJ that this version of the story will be broader than the original 1941 version.

This isn't the only live-action Disney movie in the making.

A live-action rendition of Cinderella is set to be released this week. Disney will also release a live-action version of "The Jungle Book" and "Alice in Wonderland: Through The Looking Glass" next year, and "Beauty and the Beast" in 2017.

As for the "Dumbo" film, Disney isn't revealing any more information (including a release date) just yet.

In the meantime, watch this clip from the iconic animated version: