Following Harry Styles’ abrupt exit from Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, the film has finally found his replacement. Jonah Hauer-King has joined the cast as Ariel’s royal love interest, Prince Eric. Up and coming actor Hauer-King’s film credits include A Dog’s Way Home and The Song Of Names. He is also set to appear in Blumhouse
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Following Harry Styles’ abrupt departure from Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, Deadline reports that Cameron Cuffe and Jonah Hauer-King are both currently testing for his role. The role in question is that of Prince Eric, Ariel’s love interest. Cuffe is known for playing Superman’s grandfather Seg-El in Syfy series Krypton. He has also appeared in Florence
If you can’t wait a couple of years for Disney’s live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, ABC has something exciting in store to tide you over (pun intended). The US network is set to make waves (eye roll) with its upcoming event titled The Wonderful World Of Disney Presents The Little Mermaid Live!, a special tribute to
Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of 1989 animation The Little Mermaid has found its star: Halle Bailey has been cast in the lead role of Ariel, the young mermaid who trades her tail for legs. According to director Rob Marshall (Chicago, Mary Poppins Returns), Bailey was cast in the role after an ‘extensive search’. Bailey, who is 19
Following the success of Disney’s live-action remake of Aladdin, the studio is busy getting to work rounding out the cast of its upcoming remake of The Little Mermaid. According to THR, Disney is currently in talks with Jacob Tremblay and Awkwafina to join the film. If the talks go smoothly, Tremblay will play Flounder, Ariel’s best fish
Disney’s The Little Mermaid remake might have just found its director. Nothing is set in stone yet, but Deadline reports that the studio wants Rob Marshall to help Ariel find her legs. According to the site, Marshall is Disney’s top choice to direct and has already been offered the job. All that Marshall has to do now