Disney studios have unveiled the new trailer for their next live-action during D23. The Little Mermaid. This congress aims to present the first images of the company’s next projects and new features with big ears. After that Cinderella, jungle book, mulan, Lion King It’s Princess Ariel’s turn to be played by actress Halle Bailey on the big screen. If the casting caused a lot of racist reactions from Internet users, the actress was a black woman, the trailer immediately gives you a first look at the future feature film. From the very first moments of this trailer, we dive to the bottom of the sea and at the very beginning we can observe the fish tail of the young woman several times. Once again, if Disney seems to be betting on the obvious resemblance of the plot to the cartoon, we can be sure because the apparent aesthetic quality seems to signal it’s good for the future. As Ariel ends up exploring the various boats that spill onto the seafloor, we can see her return to the objects cave where she started a few notes. part of your world (Leaving there in the French version editor’s note).
The film, which currently does not have an official vision date, will come to light in 2023. During this D23, a lot of other information came to light, such as the sequel project of the animated movie. Backwards As we will see in this second opus, young Riley learns to manage new emotions in her youth. A prequel to the movie Lion King titled mufasa should also appear.
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Source: Programme Television

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