Girlfriend drowns, but is saved by the aquatic creature Anchor, who turns her into a mermaid! Now Girlfriend must defeat ...
Here's everything to know about how to watch the live-action 'Little Mermaid' starring Halle Bailey Kelsie Gibson is the Senior News Editor of Society and Culture at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
“The Little Mermaid” is in for some big changes. In addition to casting Halle Bailey as a black Ariel, the new live-action remake of Disney’s 1989 animated classic will find the mermaid heroine having ...
The number one defining trait of a mermaid is their bright, fish-like tail. The second? Their long, flowy, perfectly layered hair. That's why, when we learned about the latest haircut trend to hit the ...
Being a professional mermaid is about so much more than just flipping your fins. Although ordinarily the stuff of fantasy — and blockbuster Disney movies — being a real-life mermaid or merman is ...
Imagine a landscape where “Part of Your World” doesn’t exist. Ariel’s popular “I want” ballad and other songs from Disney’s 1989 classic “The Little Mermaid” kicked off a golden age of animation ...
Available starting Sept. 6, the live-action adaption of the 1989 movie stars Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy, Awkwafina, Javier Bardem and more. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor The Little ...
You've likely heard the story of "The Little Mermaid" many times before. It begins with a mermaid longing to explore the human world — a longing that intensifies when she falls in love with a prince.
Disney just released its first full trailer for “The Little Mermaid,” and the footage has created a massive wave of reactions online. “Stunning” and “amazing” were just some of the ways Halle Bailey’s ...
An important note for those venturing back under the sea for Disney’s new live-action “The Little Mermaid”: There’s no newt playing a flute, carp on a harp, or chub rockin’ a tub. With her pals, loyal ...
Ariel the Little Mermaid is part of your … historically inaccurate … world. “The Little Mermaid” is being criticized by a prominent diversity advocate for its erasure of slavery in the Caribbean.
When Halle Bailey was cast in the live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” some critics blasted the decision, proclaiming Princess Ariel could not possibly be Black. But one professor who studies ...