The public has made their first trip for the sea for the new live action version of "The Little Mermaid", starring Halle Bailey. With the premiere of the angels of the film now concluding, the first reactions to the musical have begun to reach social networks.
Years and years of bitter experience have taught us not to wait too long for Disney's live action remakes of their old animated characteristics. Since Cinderella of Kenneth Branagh defeated us in the head almost a decade ago, we have treated ourselves to a disappointing tiny. Tim Burton's fused bones narration merged with a genuinely nightmare characters. The Lion King of Jon Favreau stripped all his personality characters in favor of the sad photorealist animation. Aladdin de Guy Ritchie was Aladdin de Guy Ritchie, for crying out loud.
Director: Rob Marshall
Writers: David Magee, Rob Marshall, John DeLuca
Stars: Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King, Melissa McCarthy
In fact, the tibian remakes torrent and commissioner has been so endless that people have stopped noticing them completely. Do you remember the live action lady and the movie Tramp four years ago? The Mulan who directly buried the transmission of average pandemic? Did the Pinocchio movie starring Tom Hanks and only left eight months ago? No, of course not.
However, he feels that Disney is as aware of his decreasing yields as everyone else, which could explain why he is launching everything in the new version of this month of the Little Mermaid. If Disney goes out with his, this is destined to be remembered forever. Lin-Manuel Miranda has written some new songs for it. Halle Bailey already assumed and beat a legion of unpleasant YouTube voters who were furious because he is not a white redhead as in the cartoon. If everything lands well, the mel could revitalize the entire tired formula.
Before his debut on May 26 in theaters, Disney revealed images of "The Little Mermaid" in the cinemacon last month in Las Vegas, showing an early vision of Melissa McCarthy singing "poor unfortunate souls" as Ursula.
Variety also reported that director Rob Marshall and her husband, producer John Deluca, made a private projection of the film, with a list of guests that includes Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Matt Damon and Ben Platt. The audience full of stars apparently applauded after each musical number and continued delusional during a subsequent reception to the selection.
The musical presents a soundtrack by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alan Menken (who wrote the score for the original 1989), with four new original songs. Together with Bailey and McCarthy, the cast also includes Jonah Hauer-Hing as Prince Eric, Javier Bardem as Rey Triton, Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina, Jacob Tremblay Voing Fleunder, Daveed Diggs to Voceing to Sebastian and Awkwafina expresses Scuttle.
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