Ariel Becomes A Murderous Mermaid In R-Rated The Little Mermaid Trailer

Ariel Becomes A Murderous Mermaid In R-Rated The Little Mermaid Trailer

The trailer has arrived for a horror movie version of The Little Mermaid. The upcoming movie, which was directed by Leigh Scott and stars Lydia Helen, Mike Markoff, and Jeff Denton, is the latest project to capitalize on the recent trend of classic children’s characters being transformed into horror movie villains. While quite a few of these, including Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey and Bambi: The Reckoning, are part of the interconnected franchise The Twisted Childhood Universe, others like the Grinch-inspired The Mean One and the new Mermaid, come from other studios and producers.

MSR Media International has shared the official trailer for their upcoming The Little Mermaid horror movie. The trailer showcases a man named Eric Prince who discovers a strange structure at an island archaeological site that seems to belong to an ancient civilization. At the same time, he is seduced by a wealthy heiress who has just arrived on the island and is revealed to be a sinister, bloodthirsty mermaid. Click the link below to see the trailer on MSR’s official site:

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Ariel Becomes A Murderous Mermaid In R-Rated The Little Mermaid Trailer

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Source: MSR Media International

The Little Mermaid 1989 Poster

The Little Mermaid

G
Animation
Adventure
Family

The Little Mermaid is a 1989 Walt Disney animated film written and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements. It stars the voices of Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll, and Christopher Daniel Barnes, with music from Alan Menken. The plot follows a young mermaid named Ariel that wishes to abandon her life underwater and join the humans on land.

Director

Ron Clements
, John Musker

Release Date

November 17, 1989

Studio(s)

Disney

Distributor(s)

Disney

Writers

John Musker
, Ron Clements

Cast

Jodi Benson
, Samuel E. Wright
, Rene Auberjonois
, christopher daniel barnes
, Pat Carroll
, Jason Marin

Runtime

63 Minutes

Franchise(s)

The Little Mermaid

Budget

$40 Million