It includes so many iconic moments from the original.
during a commercial break from the big show. It comes 33 years after the original animated movie won an Oscar for Best Song in 1990.
It opens with shots from the shipwreck that allows Ariel and Prince Eric for the first time. And then we get to see Ariel’s trinket-filled treasure trove, King Triton , Scuttle and more., played this time by Melissa McCarthy. Lots of creepy sea cave vibes, and we’re here for it! In the last sneak peak, which released in February, we got to see first glimpses of heartthrob Prince Eric and octopus villain Ursula.
The 30-second spot includes Bailey signing the last lines of “Part Of Your World,” while also sharing a few snippets that we already saw in the original teaser. But there is some new stuff, too! Viewers get a tiny look at the mermaid empire Atlantica, as well as a playful moment between Ariel and a blowfish. Near the end of the clip, we see a millisecond of Ariel as a human, seemingly in a rowboat with Prince Eric during the beloved “Kiss The Girl” song.
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