The Little Mermaid Live-Action Remake Swims to Disney+ on September 6

The Halle Bailey-led new take on the 1989 Disney classic will soon join Disney+'s library.

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Disney's live-action remake of The Little Mermaid will officially swim its way to Disney+ on September 6, 2023.

Disney shared the news on X, saying that "all the wonder, magic, and FUN of Disney's #TheLittleMermaid is coming to @DisneyPlus on September 6!"

Alongside a date announce trailer, Disney also shared a brand new poster with Halle Bailey's Ariel, Melissa McCarthy's Ursula, Javier Bardem's King Triton, Daveed Diggs' Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay's Flounder, and more.

In our The Little Mermaid review, we said: "Full of heart and led by a star-making performance from Halle Bailey, The Little Mermaid is an acceptable, if not always successful, adaptation of the animated original."

Speaking of the original, it was released in theaters in 1989 and quickly became one of the most beloved Disney movies and has stayed near the top of the list ever since. We ranked The Little Mermaid as the fourth-best Disney animated movie and said only Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King barely surpass it.

The new version of The Little Mermaid arrived in theaters on May 26 and had a $117.5 million domestic weekend box office victory in its debut. The film's performance was also enough to make it the fifth-highest Memorial Day weekend opening of all time.

As it stands, The Little Mermaid has earned $297.1 million in North America and $564.3 million worldwide.

For more, be sure to check out our look at why Disney should only be remaking films that actually need it and the latest details on the live-action take on Moana that will see Dwyane 'The Rock' Johnson return as Maui. Moana star Auli'i Cravalho will not be returning as the film's lead, but she will stay on as an executive producer and will be "passing the baton" to a new star.


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