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New ‘Little Mermaid’ Trailer Shows Halle Bailey Belting Out Under the Sea, First Look at Ursula and Prince Eric​

Disney has unveiled a new teaser for its live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” beckoning viewers to become part of Ariel’s world.

The upcoming musical, directed by Rob Marshall, reimagines the original 1989 animated film with live actors. The new adaptation will once again see the mermaid Ariel fall for a human prince who lives above the water, spurring a devilish plot from the nefarious Ursula.

Halle Bailey stars as Ariel, alongside Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Jacob Tremblay as the voice of Flounder and Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian. The trailer gives a first look at Ursula and Prince Eric.

Disney first announced Bailey would be taking on the role of Ariel in July 2019. A first teaser for the new film dropped in Sept. 2022, spurring much love for Bailey’s singing — even if she only appeared on-screen for 15 seconds.

“It was an inspiring and beautiful thing to hear their words of encouragement, telling me, ‘You don’t understand what this is doing for us, for our community, for all the little Black and brown girls who are going to see themselves in you,’” Bailey told Variety in an interview, recounting her grandparents’ reaction to the trailer.

The soundtrack is a collaborative effort from Broadway legend Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alan Menken, who scored the original animated “The Little Mermaid.” Miranda teamed up with Menken for four original songs, though he assured listeners on Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast these new compositions won’t take the place of beloved classics like “Kiss the Girl” and “Under the Sea.”

The film is being produced by Miranda, Marshall, Russell Allen, John DeLuca, Marc Platt and Michael Zimmer, with Allison Erlikhman working as an executive producer. Jane Goldman and David Magee penned the script.

“The Little Mermaid” is scheduled to hit theaters May 26.

Watch the trailer below.
 
i thought this already came out. isn't Halle Berry like 60? pretty sure Ariel was like 17 or something in the original movie that people liked with all white characters
It’s a different actress. This is Halle Bailey. The former was cat woman and I think storm in the X-men movie.
 
Lin-Manuel Miranda is one of the most talentless, bland motherfuckers out there and the only reason he keeps getting work is because he attaches himself to every Whitey Bad project that targets upper middle class white women who think hating their husbands is a valid substitute for an actual personality. Anyone who enjoyed Hamilton should be beaten to death with a hammer.

Oh, and this looks like shit.
 
Her eyes are almost as far apart as Brittany Venti, but I guess Venti is a hammerhead mermaid instead of a normal fish mermaid. You can instantly tell by the face when someone's half black, half fish.
 
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Her eyes are almost as far apart as Brittany Venti, but I guess Venti is a hammerhead mermaid instead of a normal fish mermaid. You can instantly tell by the face when someone's half black, half fish.
I maintain Venti would have been a better choice here. Venti has tits so you don't notice the Sid from Ice Age eyes till later
They run from cops but don't swim from them?
Blacks are highly prone to drowning for the same reason that they tend to be good short-distance sprinters.
They have more fast twitch muscle fibres but less slow twitch ones IIRC. It's also why you don't see many in power lifting.
 
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Lin-Manuel Miranda is one of the most talentless, bland motherfuckers out there and the only reason he keeps getting work is because he attaches himself to every Whitey Bad project that targets upper middle class white women who think hating their husbands is a valid substitute for an actual personality. Anyone who enjoyed Hamilton should be beaten to death with a hammer.

Oh, and this looks like shit.
LMM and now Pedro Pascal are like the only two marketable Latinos in Hollywood.

For years Hollywood struggle to actually find a bankable one and now they have two, so they're going to put them in everything because liberal-minded audiences eat up their content and regurgitate it into the cultural zeitgeist
 
Whenever I see an article on this movie I keep thinking it stars Halle Berry. This bitch couldn't change her name just a tiny bit to avoid confusion? A lot of people in Hollywood do that to avoid such a situation for example Paul Anderson (director of Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood) and Paul W.S. Anderson (director of most of the Resident Evil movies).

It's like that gag from Tropic Thunder where the rapper changed his name to Alpha Pacino.
 
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