Tag: The Little Mermaid

  • ‘The Little Mermaid’ had no agenda when casting Ariel, says director Rob Marshal  

    By IANS

    Filmmaker Rob Marshal revealed that Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid had “no agenda” when it came to the casting of Ariel. 

    According to Variety, The Chicago and Into the Woods director told Entertainment Weekly that his team auditioned “every ethnicity” for the role before landing on singer Halle Bailey. While Bailey’s casting has been widely championed and celebrated, a small portion of racist fans expressed outrage against Disney for casting a Black actor as Ariel.

    “We just were looking for the best actor for the role, period. The end,” Marshall said. “We saw everybody and every ethnicity. (The goal was to find someone who can be) incredibly strong, passionate, beautiful, smart, clever (and with) a great deal of fire and joy.”

    Bailey had all of those qualities, plus the kind of voice the role of Ariel demands. As Marshall explained, “That voice is something that is so signature and so ethereal and so beautiful that it captures the heart of Eric and he looks for her for the entire film.”

    The film’s teaser trailer features only a portion of Bailey belting “Part of Your World,” but her vocals were enough to get fans excited for the live-action remake. Marshall said he never expected there to be such an intense focus on Bailey’s casting.

    “I wasn’t anticipating that because, in a way, I felt like we’ve moved so far past that kind of thing,” Marshall said. “But then you realize, in a way we haven’t. It was very moving to me to see how important this kind of casting is for the world.”

    Bolstered by toxic fans on social media, the hashtag #NotMyAriel sprung up on Twitter after Bailey’s casting was first announced.

    The actor told Variety that her family helped her drown out the backlash. Bailey’s grandparents shared their memories with her of the racism and discrimination that they had endured in their lifetimes.

    “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 said.

    Bailey also overcame the backlash by thinking about how such a casting would’ve impacted her as a young girl. “What that would have done for me, how that would have changed my confidence, my belief in myself, everything,” she said. “Things that seem so small to everyone else, it’s so big to us.” Disney is set to open The Little Mermaid in theatres on May 26, 2023.

    Filmmaker Rob Marshal revealed that Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid had “no agenda” when it came to the casting of Ariel. 

    According to Variety, The Chicago and Into the Woods director told Entertainment Weekly that his team auditioned “every ethnicity” for the role before landing on singer Halle Bailey. While Bailey’s casting has been widely championed and celebrated, a small portion of racist fans expressed outrage against Disney for casting a Black actor as Ariel.

    “We just were looking for the best actor for the role, period. The end,” Marshall said. “We saw everybody and every ethnicity. (The goal was to find someone who can be) incredibly strong, passionate, beautiful, smart, clever (and with) a great deal of fire and joy.”

    Bailey had all of those qualities, plus the kind of voice the role of Ariel demands. As Marshall explained, “That voice is something that is so signature and so ethereal and so beautiful that it captures the heart of Eric and he looks for her for the entire film.”

    The film’s teaser trailer features only a portion of Bailey belting “Part of Your World,” but her vocals were enough to get fans excited for the live-action remake. Marshall said he never expected there to be such an intense focus on Bailey’s casting.

    “I wasn’t anticipating that because, in a way, I felt like we’ve moved so far past that kind of thing,” Marshall said. “But then you realize, in a way we haven’t. It was very moving to me to see how important this kind of casting is for the world.”

    Bolstered by toxic fans on social media, the hashtag #NotMyAriel sprung up on Twitter after Bailey’s casting was first announced.

    The actor told Variety that her family helped her drown out the backlash. Bailey’s grandparents shared their memories with her of the racism and discrimination that they had endured in their lifetimes.

    “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 said.

    Bailey also overcame the backlash by thinking about how such a casting would’ve impacted her as a young girl. “What that would have done for me, how that would have changed my confidence, my belief in myself, everything,” she said. “Things that seem so small to everyone else, it’s so big to us.” Disney is set to open The Little Mermaid in theatres on May 26, 2023.

  • Disney unveils the first poster of ‘Little Mermaid’ starring Halle Bailey as Ariel

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: The wait is over. Disney has released the first poster of the upcoming live-action remake of ‘The Little Mermaid’.

    Disney offered a first look at its live-action adaptation, starring Halle Bailey and directed by Rob Marshall, at its recent D23 gathering, Deadline reported.

    The poster features Bailey as Ariel as she perches on a rock in the sea. Bailey also shared the poster on her social media.

    “Words can’t describe how immensely honoured I feel to play the mermaid of my dreams, Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Come under the sea with me, in theatres May 26, 2023,” she tweeted.

    Words can’t describe how immensely honored I feel to play the mermaid of my dreams, Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Come under the sea with me, in theaters May 26, 2023 pic.twitter.com/EEkxvLpt7q
    — Halle (@HalleBailey) October 13, 2022
    The project is based on the studio’s 1989 animated classic, which was itself based on a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The story centres on the mermaid princess Ariel, who makes a Faustian bargain with the sea witch Ursala in an attempt to become human and win the love of a prince.

    Rob Marshall has directed the upcoming project, which is scheduled to release on May 26, 2023. Clements and John Musker wrote and directed the original film, which became an instant classic upon its release, grossing over USD 211M worldwide and winning Academy Awards for Original Score and Original Song, along with two Golden Globes, a Grammy and other accolades. David Magee and Jane Goldman scripted the new take.

    WASHINGTON: The wait is over. Disney has released the first poster of the upcoming live-action remake of ‘The Little Mermaid’.

    Disney offered a first look at its live-action adaptation, starring Halle Bailey and directed by Rob Marshall, at its recent D23 gathering, Deadline reported.

    The poster features Bailey as Ariel as she perches on a rock in the sea. Bailey also shared the poster on her social media.

    “Words can’t describe how immensely honoured I feel to play the mermaid of my dreams, Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Come under the sea with me, in theatres May 26, 2023,” she tweeted.

    Words can’t describe how immensely honored I feel to play the mermaid of my dreams, Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Come under the sea with me, in theaters May 26, 2023 pic.twitter.com/EEkxvLpt7q
    — Halle (@HalleBailey) October 13, 2022
    The project is based on the studio’s 1989 animated classic, which was itself based on a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The story centres on the mermaid princess Ariel, who makes a Faustian bargain with the sea witch Ursala in an attempt to become human and win the love of a prince.

    Rob Marshall has directed the upcoming project, which is scheduled to release on May 26, 2023. Clements and John Musker wrote and directed the original film, which became an instant classic upon its release, grossing over USD 211M worldwide and winning Academy Awards for Original Score and Original Song, along with two Golden Globes, a Grammy and other accolades. David Magee and Jane Goldman scripted the new take.

  • ‘The Little Mermaid’ adds British actress Jessica Alexander

    By Express News Service
    British actor Jessica Alexander has joined the cast of the live-action remake of 1989 animated classic The Little Mermaid.

    Alexander joins a stellar line that includes Melissa McCarthy as the evil sea witch Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton, and Halle Bailey as Ariel the mermaid, reports Deadline.

    The upcoming film is directed by Rob Marshall and written by David Magee.

    It will feature songs from the original film version, as well as new music from composer Alan Menken and the lyrics provided by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.

    Miranda and Marshall are also producing the project. Alexander is known for her role in the teen drama, Get Even. Apart from The Little Mermaid, Alexander will also be seen in the upcoming film Glasshouse.

  • Actor Noma Dumezweni joins Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid’

    By PTI
    LOS ANGELES: “The Undoing” breakout Noma Dumezweni has come aboard Disney’s live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid”.

    The film, to be directed by Rob Marshall, will feature singer-actor Halle Bailey as Ariel and Melissa McCarthy as her evil aunt Ursula.

    The cast also includes Oscar winner Javier Bardem as King Triton, while British actor Jonah Hauer-King will take on the role of Prince Eric.

    The original film, which released in 1989, narrated the story of Ariel, a teenage mermaid who dreams of living on the surface world and marrying Prince Eric.

    Her fortunes change when a sea witch named Ursula offers to send Ariel to the human world in exchange for her beautiful voice.

    The details of Dumezweni’s role in the movie have not yet been disclosed, but according to Deadline, a new character has been created especially for her.

    The film will incorporate the original songs from the animated classic as well as new tracks from Alan Menken, Howard Ashman and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

    Miranda is also producing the project along with Marshall, Marc Platt and John DeLuca.

    Dumezweni recently won accolades for playing Hugh Grant’s defense lawyer in HBO’s “The Undoing”, which also featured Nicole Kidman.

    The actor had also featured in BBC and Hulu’s “Normal People”, starring Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones.