Recently, Entertainment Weekly released new stills from the live-action movie The Little Mermaid. The mermaid Ariel rescued Prince Eric onto the beach, and Ariel's father King Triton, Eric's mother Queen Selena, and the villain Ursula also appeared. "This is a very emotional story, and we drew beauty from the original animation and Andersen's fairy tales and brought depth," said director Rob Marshall. "The film is very modern and depicts so much more. Ariel gave up a lot through courage, faith and passion to get to where she feels she truly belongs." The live-action movie "The Little Mermaid" will be released in North America and mainland China on May 26. The film is directed by Rob Marshall, with Halle Bailey as the mermaid Ariel, Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric, Javier Bardem as Ariel's father King Triton, Melissa McCarthy as the villain Ursula, Jacob Tremblay and Awkwafina as Ariel's friends Flounder and Scuttle, and Daveed Diggs as Sebastian the red crab. The live-action movie "The Little Mermaid" is adapted from the 1989 animated film version. It tells the story of a little mermaid living in the sea who, after falling in love with a prince, resolutely gives up her country and race, becomes a human being, and pursues love. However, the prince marries the princess. Instead of killing the prince to turn back into a mermaid, the little mermaid chooses to sacrifice herself, and in the end she gets an eternal soul. New stills:
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