2 Iconic Songs From "The Little Mermaid" Are Getting Lyric Changes in the Live-Action Remake

We're ready to go under the sea for Disney's live-action "The Little Mermaid" movie. The film was first announced back in 2016 and details about it have been trickling in slowly ever since. After the COVID-19 pandemic slowed production, the movie is finally set to hit theaters in May and fans are eager to take it all in - including the movie's many differences from the original, like new songs and even some tweaks to original tracks fans have come to love. During the Oscars on March 12, 2023, Disney released the full trailer for the live-action film. It gives us our best look yet at Ariel's colorful underwater world, with British actor Jonah Hauer-King as the dashing Prince Eric, and Melissa McCarthy as the villainous Ursula, who's always up to some major mayhem. The footage also spotlights Javier Bardem as King Triton. Way back in September 2022, Disney released the first teaser for the movie at D23 Expo. That teaser features beautiful shots of Ariel in the ocean with the iconic "Part of Your World" playing in the background. Star Halle Bailey also sings some of the song in the teaser. At the event, Disney played the full "Part of Your World" sequence for the crowd in attendance. "I hope that we can just bring back some of that childhood movie magic." Bailey spoke about the initial reaction to the trailer in a November 2022 interview with POPSUGAR. "I just feel super honored that I get to take on a role like this," she said. "It really makes me pinch myself at times. It doesn't feel real, but I'm just really grateful with the overall response, especially from the babies. They keep me going. Seeing all the reactions of them just make me cry and fill me with such joy." She also anticipates viewers will enjoy the nostalgia of the live-action film. "I hope that we can just bring back some of that childhood movie magic," she said, adding, "I hope that when the movie finally does come out, everybody enjoys it and really likes it, because I did my best." In Variety's 2022 Power of Young Hollywood issue, published in August 2022, Bailey also discussed identifying with Ariel at a young age, saying, "Her sense of longing, her searching for herself, was something that I could resonate with. She knew where she wanted to go, and she wasn't going to let anybody stop her." In the Variety interview, Bailey opened up about how she coped with the racist criticism that followed her casting. "It's important to have a strong support system around you. It's hard to carry the weight of the world on your own," she added. Bailey said she leaned on her grandparents, who shared their own memories of the racism and discrimination they've endured over the years. "It was an inspiring and beautiful thing to hear their words of encouragement, telling me, 'You don't understand what this is doing for us, for our community, for all the little Black and brown girls who are going to see themselves in you,'" she recalled. Read ahead for everything we know about the anticipated new movie, including the trailer, release date, music, and poster. - Additional reporting by Yerin Kim Related: 35 of the Most Anticipated Movies of 2023, From "The Little Mermaid" to "Dune: Part II"

2 Iconic Songs From "The Little Mermaid" Are Getting Lyric Changes in the Live-Action Remake

We're ready to go under the sea for Disney's live-action "The Little Mermaid" movie. The film was first announced back in 2016 and details about it have been trickling in slowly ever since. After the COVID-19 pandemic slowed production, the movie is finally set to hit theaters in May and fans are eager to take it all in - including the movie's many differences from the original, like new songs and even some tweaks to original tracks fans have come to love.

During the Oscars on March 12, 2023, Disney released the full trailer for the live-action film. It gives us our best look yet at Ariel's colorful underwater world, with British actor Jonah Hauer-King as the dashing Prince Eric, and Melissa McCarthy as the villainous Ursula, who's always up to some major mayhem. The footage also spotlights Javier Bardem as King Triton.

Way back in September 2022, Disney released the first teaser for the movie at D23 Expo. That teaser features beautiful shots of Ariel in the ocean with the iconic "Part of Your World" playing in the background. Star Halle Bailey also sings some of the song in the teaser. At the event, Disney played the full "Part of Your World" sequence for the crowd in attendance.

"I hope that we can just bring back some of that childhood movie magic."

Bailey spoke about the initial reaction to the trailer in a November 2022 interview with POPSUGAR. "I just feel super honored that I get to take on a role like this," she said. "It really makes me pinch myself at times. It doesn't feel real, but I'm just really grateful with the overall response, especially from the babies. They keep me going. Seeing all the reactions of them just make me cry and fill me with such joy."

She also anticipates viewers will enjoy the nostalgia of the live-action film. "I hope that we can just bring back some of that childhood movie magic," she said, adding, "I hope that when the movie finally does come out, everybody enjoys it and really likes it, because I did my best."

In Variety's 2022 Power of Young Hollywood issue, published in August 2022, Bailey also discussed identifying with Ariel at a young age, saying, "Her sense of longing, her searching for herself, was something that I could resonate with. She knew where she wanted to go, and she wasn't going to let anybody stop her."

In the Variety interview, Bailey opened up about how she coped with the racist criticism that followed her casting. "It's important to have a strong support system around you. It's hard to carry the weight of the world on your own," she added. Bailey said she leaned on her grandparents, who shared their own memories of the racism and discrimination they've endured over the years. "It was an inspiring and beautiful thing to hear their words of encouragement, telling me, 'You don't understand what this is doing for us, for our community, for all the little Black and brown girls who are going to see themselves in you,'" she recalled.

Read ahead for everything we know about the anticipated new movie, including the trailer, release date, music, and poster.

- Additional reporting by Yerin Kim