Halle Bailey has been chosen to play the iconic role of Ariel in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid.” The decision has received mixed reactions, with some celebrating the selection of a talented actress of color, while others questioning the departure from the original red-haired, fair-skinned character. Bailey is known for her music career as one half of the R&B duo Chloe x Halle and has received widespread acclaim for her performances. The casting of an African-American actress in such a prominent role reflects Disney’s ongoing efforts towards diversity and inclusive representation in their films..
Halle Bailey has been cast as Ariel for Disney’s live action version of The Little Mermaid. Rob Marshall, director of said movie (also director of Into The Woods and Mary Poppins Returns) released a statement of why Bailey was chosen. His statement, via an article from Screenrant, lauds Bailey as perfect for the role: “After an extensive search, it was abundantly clear that Halle possesses that rare combination of spirit, heart, youth, innocence, and substance – plus a glorious singing voice – all intrinsic qualities necessary to play this iconic role”. This will be Bailey’s debut role in a feature film, being known for her work as part of singing group Chloe x Halle with her sister and TV show Grown-ish.
The response to her casting has generally been positive, especially at the boldness of Disney for making such a diverse, maybe slightly controversial choice. There are the few dissenters who oppose the decision, given that Bailey does not look like the Ariel from the animated version, who is fair skinned with red hair. However, they can always give her red hair for the movie, since that is Ariel’s distinctive feature. And mermaids are mythical, so no one can really say for sure how they look like, which makes this choice different from Mulan; Mulan would need an Asian actress due to the cultural roots embedded in the movie.
The casting for the live-action The Little Mermaid has really picked up steam these past few weeks, with Melissa McCarthy said to be in talks to play Ursula. Awkwafina and Jacob Tremblay have also been linked to Scuttle and Flounder (the seagull and the fish respectively).
As always, it is counter-productive to get upset about casting decisions when the movie has yet to be out in the world. A live action movie completely authentic to the original animated version would really defeat the purpose of having an adaptation in the first place. Cinderella was probably the most by the book. Beauty and the Beast insinuated LeFou’s sexuality and Aladdin made Jasmine a Sultan. There is no stopping the Disney live action remake train, so its best to just strap in and enjoy the ride.
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Halle Bailey has been chosen to play the role of Ariel in Disney’s live-action version of The Little Mermaid. Director Rob Marshall praised Bailey for her spirit, heart, youth, innocence, substance, and singing voice, stating that she possesses all the necessary qualities for the iconic role. The response to her casting has generally been positive, applauding Disney for making a diverse choice. While there are some dissenters who oppose the decision due to Bailey’s appearance not matching the animated version, it is noted that her hair can be dyed red for the movie. Other casting rumors include Melissa McCarthy, Awkwafina, and Jacob Tremblay. It is advised to wait until the movie is released before judging the casting decisions.
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