‘Little Mermaid’ Live-Action Trailer: Watch Halle Bailey Sing ‘Part of Your World’

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Walt Disney Studios just dropped the trailer to its shockingly sensible adaption of The Little Mermaid, highlighting Halle Bailey as Ariel, and we ought to just express get ready for goosebumps!

The first-view at Bailey as Ariel – – first conveyed Friday at D23 Exhibition – – starts with her investigating the ocean and fans seeing her vantage point as she swims past fishes and sea turtles. At one point in the trailer, Ariel unintentionally tracks down an obliterated boat.

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She will top inside when startlingly it eliminates. Meanwhile, “Part of Your Reality” crescendos, and fans finally get to tune in and see Bailey’s variant of the Disney commendable song.

The film similarly stars Jonah Hauer-Ruler as Sovereign Eric, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, and Javier Bardem as Lord Triton, with Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian the crab, Jacob Tremblay as Flop, and Awkwafina as Leave.

ET chatted with Bailey at Assortment’s Force of Youthful Hollywood last month, where she turned out to be genuine to life about the specific Little Mermaid scene that made her cry upon first survey.

“It was the recurrent that I saw… that was a subsequent where I cried,” Bailey said. “It’s segment 2 of ‘Part of Your Reality,’ later in the film where she’s on the stone.”

“I’m just reliably in wonder,” she added of her commitment in the endeavor. “That was the central [emotional] second for me.” Concerning which Little Mermaid tune is her main, Bailey just couldn’t pick.

“It’s so stimulating on the grounds that there’s new melodies as well as the old ones,” she said. “The remarkable ones are shocking… Every one of them are beautiful. I would rather not give a ton of away.”

Bailey continued to depict her understanding of Ariel as “fun, energetic and appreciating,” preceding sharing what it means for her to being playing the second Dark Disney princess.

“I basically trust people love it,” she said. “I trust my surprising more youthful kin, sisters, cousins, my family, my neighborhood, from a’s perspective and be like, ‘Prepare to have your mind blown. We can be princesses also. This is bewildering.'”

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