According to foreign media reports, the global box office of the live-action film "The Little Mermaid" has exceeded $300 million, reaching $326.7 million. North America earned $40.6 million last weekend, with a cumulative box office of $186.2 million. Outside North America, a total of $140 million was accumulated, including 20 million in the UK, 14.5 million in Mexico, 9.2 million in Italy, 8.5 million in Brazil, 7.4 million in Australia, 7.4 million in France, 6.8 million in Spain, 6 million in Germany, 4.4 million in South Korea, 4.4 million in the Philippines, 4.1 million in Indonesia, and 3.57 million in mainland China. It is reported that the investment in this film is $250 million. A Chinese netizen said that he took his daughter to the cinema to watch "The Little Mermaid", but his daughter was scared to tears by the black mermaid and kept saying that the black mermaid was ugly. From then on, she extremely disliked Disney princesses and may have been psychologically traumatized by the fear. Some netizens said that the daughter was right, she was just a child, and her aesthetic taste was normal and ugly was ugly. Disney also released a still of Jessica Alexander, who plays the villain Vanessa in the live-action movie of The Little Mermaid. In the original story, the villain witch Ursula stole Ariel's voice and transformed into a human princess Vanessa to get close to the prince. New stills: |
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