Disney has released the first teaser trailer for the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid.
The film, set to be released in 2023, stars Halle Bailey as the mermaid Ariel, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula and Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric.
Footage of the film was unveiled at Disney’s annual D23 fan event.
The teaser includes a snippet of Bailey taking on “Part of Your World”, one of the best-known numbers from Disney’s original 1989 musical animation.
Fans have shared their reactions to the teaser on social media, with responses being particularly effusive about Bailey’s singing.
“Why Am I On The Verge Of Tears??!? Oh My God??!?!” one person wrote.
Actor Beverly Naya wrote: “ This is one of the most beautiful teasers I’ve ever seen. Didn’t like The Little Mermaid as a child but I will most definitely be watching this! Ps. Halle looks and sounds so angelic!
The film, set to be released in 2023, stars Halle Bailey as the mermaid Ariel, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula and Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric.
Footage of the film was unveiled at Disney’s annual D23 fan event.
The teaser includes a snippet of Bailey taking on “Part of Your World”, one of the best-known numbers from Disney’s original 1989 musical animation.
Fans have shared their reactions to the teaser on social media, with responses being particularly effusive about Bailey’s singing.
“Why Am I On The Verge Of Tears??!? Oh My God??!?!” one person wrote.
Actor Beverly Naya wrote: “ This is one of the most beautiful teasers I’ve ever seen. Didn’t like The Little Mermaid as a child but I will most definitely be watching this! Ps. Halle looks and sounds so angelic!
- 9/10/2022
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - Film
Did you know that, according to some estimates, it would take you 34,739 hours to watch everything there is on Netflix? To put these numbers into perspective, that’s about 1,447 days, or four years of non-stop binging.
What’s more, that binge just got a few hours longer as everyone’s favorite streaming service added two new titles to its library today, and here’s a quick overview of them.
First off we got the awkwardly-titled #FriendButMarried 2. The name suggests something along the lines of friends with benefits catching feelings for each other, and if that’s your guess you wouldn’t be all that mistaken.
Except, you would be, because this film is no 2011 Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake-starring over-saturated Hollywood rom-com, but rather, an interesting and fairly well-crafted foreign pic. Originally produced in Indonesia in 2018, it tells the story of two friends who become lovers.
Directed by Rako Prijanto...
What’s more, that binge just got a few hours longer as everyone’s favorite streaming service added two new titles to its library today, and here’s a quick overview of them.
First off we got the awkwardly-titled #FriendButMarried 2. The name suggests something along the lines of friends with benefits catching feelings for each other, and if that’s your guess you wouldn’t be all that mistaken.
Except, you would be, because this film is no 2011 Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake-starring over-saturated Hollywood rom-com, but rather, an interesting and fairly well-crafted foreign pic. Originally produced in Indonesia in 2018, it tells the story of two friends who become lovers.
Directed by Rako Prijanto...
- 6/28/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
A new week is approaching, and Netflix has got you covered with another glut of fresh content coming up over the next several days. There are numerous movies being added to the streaming giant’s library this week, as well as a bunch of Netflix Originals – including one of the most anticipated comedy movies of the year.
So, without further ado, check out the full list of films and TV shows coming to Netflix from Monday, June 22nd to Sunday, June 28th.
June 22nd
Dark Skies (2013) – Horror The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (2017) – Nigerian romcom
June 23rd
Eric Andre: Legalize Everything (2020) – Stand-up special Roswell: New Mexico (Season 2) – The CW sci-fi drama
June 24th
Athlete A (2020) – Documentary Bulbbul (2020) – Indian horror Crazy Delicious (Season 1) – Food docu-series. Lenox Hill (Special Episode) – Medical docu-series Nobody Knows I’m Here (2020) – Chilean drama
June 25th
Vivah (2006) – Indian musical
June 26th
All For Love (Season 1) – Spanish drama Eurovision Song Contest:...
So, without further ado, check out the full list of films and TV shows coming to Netflix from Monday, June 22nd to Sunday, June 28th.
June 22nd
Dark Skies (2013) – Horror The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (2017) – Nigerian romcom
June 23rd
Eric Andre: Legalize Everything (2020) – Stand-up special Roswell: New Mexico (Season 2) – The CW sci-fi drama
June 24th
Athlete A (2020) – Documentary Bulbbul (2020) – Indian horror Crazy Delicious (Season 1) – Food docu-series. Lenox Hill (Special Episode) – Medical docu-series Nobody Knows I’m Here (2020) – Chilean drama
June 25th
Vivah (2006) – Indian musical
June 26th
All For Love (Season 1) – Spanish drama Eurovision Song Contest:...
- 6/21/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
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