The Little Mermaid: release date, trailer, cast, reviews and everything we know about the live-action Disney film (2024)

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In many ways, Disney’s The Little Mermaid has long been overdue for a live-action revamp. Considering the media empire has already brought to "life" the stories of Cinderella, Dumbo, The Lion King and most recently, Pinocchio, fans of Ariel and company have patiently waited to see the characters of this underwater world come to realization outside of the realm of animation. Finally in spring 2023, after being in development since 2016, The Little Mermaid makes its theatrical debut.

As fans everywhere get ready to relive their childhood, or perhaps embark on creating new family memories, we’ve got the information viewers will want to know in preparation for the magical event.

Here’s everything we know about Disney’s The Little Mermaid.

The Little Mermaid release date

The live-action rendition of Disney’s The Little Mermaid premieres in theaters worldwide on May 26, 2023. As we get closer to the release date, you can check sites like Fandango to see where the film may be playing near you and if there are any early showings.

The Little Mermaid trailer

On May 17, we got a closer look at Melissa McCarthy playing Ursula, and it's awesome. Take a look at the clip.

On May 14, Halle performed her rendition of "Part of Your World" live, and it's received nothing short of rave reviews. Check out the video and hear for yourself.

On May 11, Walt Disney Studios released another glimpse of the film, and this time we get to see Sebastian and Ariel lay the groundwork for the classic song "Under the Sea." Are you officially ready to see the live-action movie?

On April 26, Walt DIsney released another promo clip for the movie where you get to see more of a glimpse of Melissa McCarthy's Ursula. Check out the clip below.

With only a couple of months away, Walt Disney finally released a trailer for the film on March 12. We are definitely looking forward to the film.

On February 15, Disney released another teaser for the upcoming film. This time, viewers get to see a little more of the underwater world of Ariel. Check out the video.

While there has not yet been an official full-length trailer released for the film, at Disney’s D23 Expo, an official teaser was debuted. In the brief clip, you’ll hear the angelic voice of Halle Bailey singing, which has garnered rave reviews thus far. Take a look.

The Little Mermaid music

The official movie soundtrack for the film becomes available to stream on May 19. However, Walt Disney Studios released Halle Bailey's cover of "Part of Your World" on April 26, and it has listeners in tears. Take a listen.

What is The Little Mermaid about?

For those not quite as familiar with the classic story, Disney describes The Little Mermaid plot as the following:

"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."

Who is in The Little Mermaid cast?

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The Little Mermaid cast is certainly not short on talent. Not only are Oscar-winning Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men, Being the Ricardos) and Tony-winning Daveed Diggs (Hamilton, Snowpiercer) starring in the film, but so is the incomparable and hilarious actress Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids, Nine Perfect Strangers).

Playing everyone’s favorite mermaid Ariel is none other than Halle Bailey. While Halle’s breakout acting role has been starring as Sky Forster in the sitcom Grown-ish, Bailey’s most notable accomplishments come from her time in the music industry. She and her sister Chloe signed with Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment company as the duo Chloe x Halle in 2015 and since then the group has gone on to earn four Grammy nominations.

Recently Halle opened up about starring in The Little Mermaid, specifically about singing the movie’s iconic song "Part of Your World," at Disney’s D23 Expo. As reported in Deadline, she stated:

"I’m sure all of you in here can relate to Ariel and how special she is to all of us. Being a little girl swimming in the pool, imagining I was a mermaid, I never imagined that would come to life [like this]. … The three days filming ‘Part of Your World’ was the most beautiful experience of my life — feeling all the feelings she feels, her passion, discomfort, everything she’s experiencing. It was so exciting for me to play those emotions and to have Rob directing me and being such a moving force on this film was really an honor."

Check out the full list of the major cast members and the characters they play below.

  • Halle Bailey as Ariel
  • Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian
  • Jacob Tremblay as the voice of Flounder
  • Awkwafina as the voice of Scuttle
  • Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric
  • Art Malik as Sir Grimsby
  • Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina
  • Javier Bardem as King Triton
  • Melissa McCarthy as Ursula

Want to know more about the cast or who voiced the characters in the original 1989, film? Here’s your chance to meet the cast of The Little Mermaid.

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The Little Mermaid reviews

Our WTW team raved about Halle’s performance in The Little Mermaid. Looking elsewhere, here’s what other critics had to say, which is largely positive.

Lex Briscuso of The Wrap stated:
"The live-action Little Mermaid is a fresh take on a beloved classic that isn’t afraid to take a fairy tale and make it as real as it can, inviting its audience to dive into uncharted waters alongside its engaging and charming central characters."

Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post wrote:
"And so it goes with an on-the-other-fin mixed bag of a movie that honors its source material with a big, color-saturated production, while never precisely proving that it ever needed to exist."

Wesley Morris of the New York Times stated:

"It reeks of obligation and noble intentions. Joy, fun, mystery, risk, flavor, kink — they’re missing. The movie’s saying, “We tried!” Tried not to offend, appall, challenge, imagine."

How to watch the animated version of The Little Mermaid

For those looking to jump back in the waters with the likes of Sebastian and Flounder in Disney’s original animated version of the film, The Little Mermaid is available to stream on Disney Plus.

The Little Mermaid director

Emmy-winner and Oscar-nominee Rob Marshall directed the live-action film. He’s previously directed Mary Poppins Returns, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Into the Woods, which all happen to be successful Disney films. It stands to reason that the entertainment giant should prepare to have another hit on its hands with Marshall at the helm.

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FAQs

Why did they make Ariel black? ›

He says they were looking for the best actor for the role of any ethnicity who could not only sing but convey traits such as strength, passion, beauty, joy and intelligence, which they found in Bailey.

Why did The Little Mermaid get bad reviews? ›

The uninspiring performances, poor visual effects, and terrible original songs left me disengaged and disappointed. Don't let the positive reviews the film has been receiving gaslight you into thinking that these awful cash grab live-action remakes that Disney has been producing are okay.

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

According to Showbiz Galore, she was reportedly paid $1.5 million to don the tail and seashells, though some news outlets reported slightly more modest earnings of $500,000. Despite the online backlash about casting a Black Ariel, this project made Halle Bailey a household name, especially among young Disney fans.

What is the controversy Little Mermaid live-action? ›

The 2023 version of Ariel is Black with more natural red hair. Some arguments against this are utterly ridiculous, some people going as far as arguing that mermaids can't be Black because they aren't exposed to the sun, ignoring that mermaids do not exist in real life.

What race is Ariel supposed to be? ›

The little mermaid is based on a Danish folktale. So it should be undisputed that she's white because its set in a European country just like Mulan was set in China. Yet in Mulans remake she kept her original race. Yet Ariel changed.

Was Ariel's mother a human? ›

Did The Little Mermaid actress have trouble swimming? ›

"They did a lot of training prior, so they'd be ready. She's a great swimmer, we didn't even know that till after we cast her. And also she's a runner. She's just a natural athlete.

Was Little mermaid a flop? ›

In the case of The Little Mermaid, Disney's $284.8 million share of the box office left it with a $44.6 million profit after deducting its $240.2 million net spending.

Did Halle Bailey dye her hair for Little Mermaid? ›

“But I really did admire the fact that because I'm a Black woman and I have locs, [the producers] wanted to incorporate that into Ariel's look,” she added. To get the look, Halle Bailey worked with hairstylist Camille Friend to dye her roots red and wrap her locks in the same hued hair.

Who played Black Ariel? ›

Disney's live-action version of the 1989 animated classic 'The Little Mermaid' hits theaters on Friday. This highly-anticipated film is also marking a moment in Disney history with Halle Bailey as the first Black Ariel.

How old was Halle Bailey in The Little Mermaid? ›

Filming “The Little Mermaid” was a metamorphic experience for Bailey, who was 18 when she auditioned and 21 when she finished production. “When I moved away to London I learned so much about myself,” she says.

What skin color is Ariel supposed to be? ›

Since the animated feature film had a white mermaid as Ariel, some people are angry that Disney has gone with a black actress in the live-action. Some people also believe that Hans Christian Andersen described the Little mermaid as a white mermaid in his book. Therefore, Disney should have cast a white actress instead.

When did Disney announce black Ariel? ›

In July of 2019, the live action remake of the classic Disney movie Little Mermaid was announced, with young Black actress and singer Halle Bailey cast as the lead Ariel. After Covid delays, the official premiere date for the Little Mermaid is now May 26, 2023.

What color is the original Ariel? ›

The sea-green color of Ariel's mermaid tail was a hue specially mixed by the Disney paint lab; the color was named "Ariel" after the character. The choice of red as Ariel's hair color was the subject of dispute between the filmmakers and studio executives who wanted the character to have blonde hair.

What was Ariel originally supposed to look like? ›

In Andersen's fairy tale, the Little Mermaid is described as follows: "her skin was as clear and delicate as a rose-leaf, and her eyes as blue as the deepest sea." And if you're wondering if Andersen's Little Mermaid had that signature bright red hair that has become synonymous with mermaids, the answer is unclear.

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