The live action remake of the 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid has just been confirmed to make its streaming debut in September. Singer Halle Bailey stars as the spirited young mermaid princess Ariel, whose fascination with the human world only intensifies when she meets dashing Prince Eric.
Yearning to see Eric again, she makes a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, who gives her human legs in exchange for her siren voice. The only catch is the magic only lasts three days and she must get a “true love’s kiss” if she wants to stay human forever. Otherwise, she returns as a mermaid under Ursula’s ownership.
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The Little Mermaid 2023 plot
In this latest re-imagining of the classic fairy tale, Ariel, the youngest of King Triton’s daughters, has always been fascinated with the human world. Even more so because her father, ruler of the merpeople of Atlantica, forbids all merfolk from going to the surface. But fireworks are just too incredible to ignore that Ariel does exactly the opposite of what she was told from the beginning.
Her disobedience, however, leads to a fateful encounter that will change her life forever.
Meeting Prince Eric by saving his life, Ariel longs to know more about the human world beyond the sea. Her afflictions become too obvious that her father discovered about her going to the surface.
After a heartbreaking fight that resulted in the destruction of her beloved collection of human objects, Ariel finds herself willing to do whatever it takes to experience life on land. Desperate, she finds sea witch Ursula, King Triton’s sister who was banished many years ago. She offers to help Ariel but it comes at a high cost.
The live action film of The Little Mermaid was directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha) from a screenplay by David Magee (A Man Called Otto). Certain elements from the original film were also featured in the remake, such as the song “Part of Your World”.
The movie is a co-production between Walt Disney Pictures, Lucamar Productions, and Marc Platt Productions.
The Little Mermaid release date
The Little Mermaid Australian premiere took place last 25 May 2023. After its successful theatrical run, it will finally make its streaming TV premiere on 6 September, exclusively on Disney Plus.
Movie | Available | Streaming Service |
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The Little Mermaid | Wed, 6 Sep 2023 | Disney Plus |
The Little Mermaid trailer
Don’t miss your favourite Little Mermaid characters brought to life on the big screen with Walt Disney’s live-action remake. You can watch The Little Mermaid trailer right here.
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What other streaming services are The Little Mermaid 2023 on?
Unfortunately, there’s not a lot of options when it comes to The Little Mermaid streaming. Right now, the only place to stream through subscription is Disney Plus. But since Disney’s streaming service offers heaps of exciting entertainment, it’s definitely worth signing up for!
Streaming Services | Available? |
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Disney Plus | Yes |
How to watch The Little Mermaid 2023 on Disney Plus
The Little Mermaid is available to stream online on Disney Plus. It’s just one of the hundreds of films and TV shows that you can’t find anywhere else, making Disney Plus one of the best streaming services out there.
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Cast of The Little Mermaid 2023
Halle Bailey was cast as the titular character. Starring alongside her are Javier Bardem as her father King Triton and her conniving aunt Ursula, played by Melissa McCarthy. Check out the complete The Little Mermaid cast and their respective Little Mermaid characters below.
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Streaming devices for Disney Plus
Here’s a list of compatible devices for streaming the movie online.
Devices supported on Disney+
- Amazon Fire TV: Yes – All Fire TV devices & Fire TV Edition Smart TVs
- Amazon Fire Tablet: Yes – Fire OS 5.0 or later
- Apple TV: Yes – tvOS 11.0 and later; 4th-generation Apple TV
- Foxtel: Yes – Foxtel iQ5, iQ4 or iQ3
- Hubbl: Yes – Hubbl Glass & Hubbl Puck
- Chromecast: Yes – Version 1 and newer; Google Nest Hub and Google Nest Hub Max; Vizio Smart TVs (with built-in Chromecast); Android TV devices
- Chromebook: Yes – via Disney+ Android app
- Roku: Yes – Roku boxes and sticks and TVs
- Android TV: Yes – OS 7.0 or later on Google certified TVs
- LG Smart TV: Yes – LG models running webOS 3.0 and above
- Samsung Smart TV: Yes – 2017 models and newer (Tizen OS)
- Hisense Smart TVs and Toshiba Smart TVs: Yes – with VIDAA OS U6 1.2 and other selected models
- PC: Yes – Web browser only; Chrome (version 75+ on Windows 7 or later); Microsoft Edge (version 79+ on Windows 10 or later); Firefox (version 75+ on Windows 7 or later
- Mac: Yes – Safari 11+ is supported on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) and later; Chrome 75+ is supported on macOS 10.10 (Yosemite) and later; Firefox 75+ is supported on macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and later
- Android phones/tablets: Yes – Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later
- iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad: Yes – iOS 15.3 and later
- PlayStation: Yes – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
- Xbox: Yes – Xbox One, Xbox One X, Xbox One S, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Xfinity Flex and X1 TV Box: Yes; select Xfinity X1 models
- Fetch TV: Yes