The Little Mermaid: Release Date, Trailer, Cast & More (2024)

In just a few short weeks, the live-action remake of Disney’s The Little Mermaid will be part of our world. Ariel has been swimming around for more than a century, ever since Danish author Hans Christian Andersen wrote the fairy tale in 1837, but the 1989 animated film is by far the most iconic and beloved iteration of the story. So it’s no surprise that Disney would once more wish to go under the sea for this highly anticipated remake. Before diving in, here’s everything we know about The Little Mermaid — every last gadget, gizmo, whozit, whatzit, and thingamabob.

We’ve Gotten Two Trailers

The first teaser trailer (shown above), which is mostly atmospheric shots of the film’s underwater setting followed by the brief reveal of actress Halle Bailey’s Ariel singing a bit of “Part of Your World,” debuted in September of last year.

The second trailer, which is much longer and shows off more of the plot and the film’s other characters, made its debut in March during the Academy Awards. (Literally during the awards, not during a commercial break. The Oscars were on ABC and Disney owns that network. Corporate synergy!)

Who’s in the Cast?

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Halle Bailey, an actress and singer who was previously best known for her musical career as one half of Chloe x Halle along with her sister, Chloe Bailey, plays the titular little mermaid. Her casting was announced in July of 2019, and there was, sadly but seemingly inevitably, racist backlash to the news. Jonah Hauer-King, an English actor known for his role in A Dog’s Way Home, plays Ariel’s love interest Prince Eric, though the role almost went to another singer-turned-actor, Harry Styles. Melissa McCarthy plays Ursula, the half-octopus sea witch who tricks Ariel into giving up her voice, and Javier Bardem plays Ariel’s father King Triton.

Ariel’s animal friends have big-name actors behind them, too. Room and Luca star Jacob Tremblay voices Flounder, while comedian and The Farewell star Awkwafina voices Scuttle, Ariel’s bird friend. (In the ‘89 animated film, Scuttle was a seagull, but here she’s some sort of ocean diving bird instead.) Hamilton star Daveed Diggs voices Sebastian, King Triton’s right-hand-crab.

Art Malik plays Grimsby, Prince Eric’s butler, and Noma Dumezweni plays Queen Selina, a new character exclusive to the live-action film. Ariel’s sisters have all been renamed, as well. There’s Lorena Andrea as Perla; Simone Ashley as Indira; Kajsa Mohammar as Karina; Nathalie Sorrell as Caspia; Karolina Conchet as Mala; and Sienna King as Tamika. Jessica Alexander, Russell Balogh, Emily Coates, John Dagleish, and Adrian Christopher also appear in as-yet-undisclosed roles.

What’s the Story?

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The plot of The Little Mermaid should be pretty familiar to anybody who grew up in the ‘90s or later (or who had children they showed The Little Mermaid to.) It’s basically the same as the ‘89 film, which itself is only loosely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale — which has a much darker ending than the movie.

Here’s the official synopsis, per Disney:

The Little Mermaid is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. The youngest of King Triton’s daughters and the most defiant, Ariel longs to find out more about the world beyond the sea, and while visiting the surface, falls for the dashing Prince Eric. While mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, Ariel must follow her heart. She makes a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, which gives her a chance to experience life on land, but ultimately places her life — and her father’s crown — in jeopardy.”

What’s intriguing is that despite having the same basic plot as the ‘89 movie, the ‘23 Little Mermaid is a full hour longer than the animated original. The animated Little Mermaid is a tight 83 minutes long, while the live-action is two hours and 15 minutes. Exactly what will happen in that extra hour has yet to be revealed, though chances are the new characters and an expanded role for Ariel’s sisters will pad out the runtime.

It’s Still a Musical (with Some Minor Tweaks)

The 1989 Little Mermaid is credited with kicking off the so-called “Disney Renaissance,” a decade-long period from 1989 to 1999 when the company was reinvigorated and produced some of its most critically and commercially acclaimed work. The songs, penned by composer Alan Menken for the original Little Mermaid, are a key part of what makes the film so beloved, but he won’t be solely responsible for the film’s soundtrack. Remember, a movie musical can’t get nominated for a Best Original Song Oscar if the song isn’t, well, original. That’s why most of these remakes have a brand new song or two in there somewhere.

With that in mind, the studio has enlisted the help of hitmaker and Disney veteran Lin-Manuel Miranda to collaborate with Menken on some new songs, which reportedly blend their two styles together. Miranda has been a longtime admirer of Menken, and he has previously spoken about his love specifically for The Little Mermaid, so the partnership was a bit of wish fulfillment for him. The combination of the classic Menken tunes and the new ones crafted for the live-action film should result in a bit of a box office boost.

That said, some of the lyrics to the classic songs have been altered. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Menken revealed that a few of the lyrics to Ursula’s villain song “Poor Unfortunate Souls” and “Kiss the Girl” have been changed, acknowledging that there were some problematic elements in the original lyrics that they wished to revise.

When Does It Open?

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The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall, will premiere in theaters on May 26. It’s the major release of the weekend, with only the A24 comedy-drama You Hurt My Feelings and Gerard Butler’s War on Terror action flick Kandahar serving as (meager) competition to Disney’s latest. Fast X and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse open the preceding and following weekend, respectively, but The Little Mermaid will likely make a splash despite a crowded summer release calendar.

Eventually, The Little Mermaid will be available to watch on Disney+, though when exactly it will hit the streaming platform has yet to be revealed. Between 45 and 90 days after the theatrical release has tended to be the pattern in the past.

The Little Mermaid opens in theaters on May 26, 2023. Get your tickets now.

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FAQs

The Little Mermaid: Release Date, Trailer, Cast & More? ›

Alongside the teaser trailer, Disney confirmed that The Little Mermaid is coming to US cinemas on 26 May 2023. We'd expect the film to be released in the UK around the same date or soon after, and it's also likely to stream on Disney+ shortly after cinema release. So there's not too long to wait, then!

Is there LGBTQ in Little Mermaid? ›

The most prominent figure for queer representation in The Little Mermaid movies has always been Ursula, who was visually designed and inspired by the fiery personality of the legendary drag queen Divine. Divine was known for being bigger than life, confident, talented, and vulgar.

How much did Halle Bailey get paid for The Little Mermaid? ›

It's believed that Bailey made about $1.5 million for her role as Ariel in The Little Mermaid, but that number could increase depending on how well the film performs opening weekend and beyond.

Is Ariel in The New Little Mermaid black? ›

The new version stars Halle Bailey, most known for her role in the Grammy-nominated Chloe x Halle R&B duo, as Ariel in the actress's first starring feature film role. This casting of a Black woman as the iconic mermaid has made waves.

How is The Little Mermaid doing at the box office? ›

The Little Mermaid—which also stars Javier Bardem, Daveed Diggs, and Awkwafina—is also among 2023's top ten films worldwide to date, earning $570 million at the global box office. The film was praised by audiences who gave it an “A” CinemaScore and a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Are there any queer Disney Princesses? ›

While there has yet to be a leading character, and certainly not a princess that identifies as queer, Disney does have many characters that they have been introducing in the LGBTQ+ community. The first gay married couple depicted in a Disney film was Bucky and Pronk Oryx-Antlerson in Zootopia (2016).

Who is Ariel's crush? ›

Ariel falls in love with a human prince named Prince Eric after saving him from drowning, and visits the sea witch, Ursula, who agrees to turn her into a human in exchange for her voice.

How much did Melissa McCarthy get paid for The Little Mermaid? ›

Melissa McCarthy, who played the devious Ursula in the live-action, made $500,000 for her work in the film.

What nationality is Halle Bailey? ›

Halle Lynn Bailey (born March 27, 2000) is an American singer and actress. She is best known for portraying Ariel in the 2023 live-action film The Little Mermaid.

Can a mermaid be black? ›

Black mermaids are embedded in African diasporic history, Davis said. They originate in African cosmology, thousands of years ago, meant to honor the sacred nature of water. Among those revered is a water goddess known as Mami Wata.

What Disney princess is black? ›

There are 13 official Disney princesses and six are women of color. Only one (Princess Tiana) is Black.

Why is Eric's mom black in The Little Mermaid? ›

While the importance of casting the Little Mermaid as a Black woman has been commented on in numerous articles the casting of the other roles is also worth a mention. The casting is beautifully “colour blind” with the prince being White and his mother being Black (he is adopted).

Which Disney movie lost the most money? ›

The 15 Biggest Box-Office Bombs in Disney History
  1. 1 'The Marvels' (2023)
  2. 2 'Haunted Mansion' (2023) ...
  3. 3 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' (2023) ...
  4. 4 'Strange World' (2022) ...
  5. 5 'Turning Red' (2022) ...
  6. 6 'Tomorrowland' (2015) ...
  7. 7 'The Lone Ranger' (2013) ...
  8. 8 'John Carter' (2012) ...

Why did Chloe Grace Moretz leave The Little Mermaid? ›

She said she pulled out of all upcoming productions mostly because she just wants a break. “I'm realising that I can slow down.” She said. Speaking to E News she said that while she's not stopping acting altogether, she does wan't to take her time choosing jobs considering she is so young.

What Disney movie made the most money? ›

Highest-grossing films
RankTitleBox office gross
1The Lion King$1,657,598,092
2Frozen II$1,450,026,933
3Inside Out 2 †$1,350,092,077
4Frozen$1,280,802,282
21 more rows

Are there any LGBTQ characters in Disney movies? ›

Strange World, which was released on November 23, 2022, features Ethan Clade, who is the first gay lead character in a Disney animated film. Ethan Clade is voiced by gay comedian Jaboukie Young-White.

Is Ursula from The Little Mermaid queer coded? ›

Scar in “Lion King”, Jafar in “Aladdin”, and Ursula are all considered “queer coded,” who have characteristics that reflect queer stereotypes. Many believe their queer-coded mannerisms were meant to separate the villains from the “good” characters, and makes them seem strange or unconventional.

Is The Mermaid The Witch and the Sea LGBT? ›

The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall – Note: This blurb can be read as Sapphic, so do read it carefully and consider your environment, but there's no visible nod to the fact that the main character is either genderfluid or bigender.

Who was the Little Mermaids love interest? ›

Loving Prince Eric has been part of my personality for as long as I can remember—at least 25 years of my life (probably longer) spent loving the blue-eyed wonder that Ariel herself fell in love with, but as I grew up, I noticed that Ariel and Eric's love for each other in the 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid didn' ...

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