Just wanted to add to the whole "it's CGI not live-action" thing since I think it's interesting ! There's a couple of ways to look at it but basically, live-action can be an industry term based on how the movie is filmed. Since the bulk of the movie was filmed on a bluescreen stage, it's not completely wrong to call it live-action (especially considering it's being done on this scale). You could also look at it based on Disney referring to the movie as live-action themselves (which again isn't outright wrong). Considering this era of Disney will be remembered as the live-action reboot/remake era, it makes sense to me for them to do so.