Of several backstory changes in Disney’s The Little Mermaid remake, one makes two live-action characters better than their animated counterparts.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Disney's live-action remake of The Little Mermaid dives into multiple characters' backstories, making two of its major players more compelling than they were in the animated classic. The studio's live-action reboots give audiences the chance to enjoy their favorite animated movies through a new lens. This enables viewers to experience celebrity favorites in beloved Disney roles.
Halle Bailey leads The Little Mermaid's all-star cast, all of whom take on characters whose narrative arcs are given noticeable updates. The new Little Mermaid movie provides much-needed context for these characters' storylines. The instances where Disney pursues further exploration of a character's pre-existing story — for example, revealing why Ursula holds a vendetta against King Triton — make the film that much better.
The Little Mermaid Revealing How Ariel's Mother Died Makes Ariel & Triton Better In The Little Mermaid remake, Disney reveals what happened to Ariel's mother, answering a question the animated classic never addresses. In the reboot, Ariel's mother dies at the hands of human beings. This tragedy, the details of which are left vague, is attributed to one man. However, the incident causes a rift between merpeople and the entire human race.
The original The Little Mermaid depicts King Triton as domineering in his efforts to keep Ariel from breeching the surface and exploring the human world. The film offers little explanation as to why, but the live-action gives Triton a better motivation. He's simply an overprotective father in the original, but the remake suggests he's protecting her out of fear that she'll meet the same fate as her mother.
Although Disney eventually disclosed Queen Athena's fate in The Little Mermaid's animated franchise, the live-action properly tells Queen Athena's story without the need for a prequel. In doing so, The Little Mermaid remake gives much-needed insight to the actions and desires of Ariel and King Triton, which are integral to the plot. Ultimately, Disney's live-action remake of The Little Mermaid uses Queen Athena's absence to add clarity and nuance to a classic Disney story.
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