Harry Styles in Talks to Play Prince eric in Little Mermaid

'The Little Mermaid' creators are in dealings with entertainer Harry Styles to star in the film as Prince Eric.
Harry Styles in Talks to Play Prince eric in Little Mermaid

'The Little Mermaid' creators are in dealings with entertainer Harry Styles to star in the film as Prince Eric.

Styles has joined Halle Bailey will's identity trying the job of Ariel, American rapper Nora Lum (Awkwafina), Jacob Tremblay in the film's cast.

Disney's up and coming film pursue the narrative of Prince Eric who falls for the mermaid Ariel after she spares him suffocating. She at that point makes an arrangement with the witch Ursula to trade her voice with the witch's leg.

Styles throwing came in the midst of the contention around Bailey's determination for the job of Ariel. Pundits have been shouting to the movie producers with respect to Bailey, a dark lady playing a princess.

Be that as it may, Disney's link system issued an open letter to the commentators which read, "Danish mermaids can be black because Danish *people* can be black. Ariel can sneak up to the surface at any time with her pals Scuttle and the *ahem* Jamaican crab Sebastian (sorry, Flounder!) and keep that bronze base tight. Black Danish people and this mer-folk can also *genetically* (!!!) have red hair."

Shielding the entertainer, Freeform set up an update that the story and the character of Ariel were anecdotal.

"But spoiler alert, bring it back to the top, the character of Ariel is a work of fiction. So, after all, this is said and done, and you still cannot get past the idea that choosing the incredible, sensational, highly-talented, gorgeous Halle Bailey is anything other than the inspired casting that it is because she doesn't look like the cartoon one, oh boy, do I have some news for you, about you," the system proceeded.

The motion picture scripted by David Magee will incorporate the first tunes from 1989 movie hit just as new tunes from unique author Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

The film is delivered by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Marshall, Marc Platt, and John DeLuca.

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