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in 2019. The film made more than $US500 million worldwide and was a surprise hit in Australia, earning $7.6 million in its debut weekend to gain top spot at the box office.
“Guy is perfect for it because he has [a] penchant for experimentation,” Russo said in the interview.was a playful take on the legend of the Greek demigod, with an upbeat gospel soundtrack and a Greek chorus led by Broadway performer. While keen to create a “modern musical”, Russo said their version would share the original’s unconventional approach.
“I think they [Disney] are excited to see what we can all bring to it in a way that isn’t just a reinterpretation of the animated film,” Russo said.in 2010, Disney has been diligently adapting their classic cartoons for the live-action generation. have disappointed critics, live-action remakes have been a reliable money spinner for the studio. Remakes of both rank in Disney’s top ten highest-grossing films of all-time, raking in $US1.2 billion and $US1.65 billion respectively.
Disney’s remake of the Little Mermaid, starring Halley Bailey as Ariel and featuring new songs co-written by
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