We can confirm that the new Flounder in ‘The Little Mermaid’ looks like a fish.
“Live-action” is not quite the right term here, though. It’s not like they cast a fish to play Flounder, Ariel’s underwater buddy. They just made a slightly more realistic-looking fish.
You can see the new Flounder, along with Scuttle the seagull , along with Halle Bailey’s Ariel, Jonah Hauer-King’s Eric, and Melissa McCarthy’s Ursula, in the new trailer below:“Live-action remakes” has become an increasingly confusing term because of stuff like this. Yes, there are live-action actors in thisBut also there are plenty of animated characters as well, they just don’t look as cartoonish as they used to.
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