When it comes to highly-anticipated film remakes, Disney’s The Little Mermaid made the top of the list for many fans this year.
The film debuted in theaters on May 26th, 2023, and we’re STILL seeing new The Little Mermaid merchandise and treats pop up at Disney World — and it’s been a little over two months since the movie was released. (Seriously, though, the Little Mermaid Waffle Sundae that we saw last week might be a must-get if you have a serious sweet tooth.) Now, though, we’ve got some GREAT news for those of you who are hoping to see the film again or for the first time.
The live-action remake of The Little Mermaid is coming to Disney+! Yep, you can watch Ariel and her friends at home starting September 6th, which is a little under a month away.
Disney's #TheLittleMermaid is making a splash at home! 🌊
Stream it September 6 on #DisneyPlus! pic.twitter.com/kR1H7j82YJ
— Disney+ (@DisneyPlus) August 7, 2023
We’re pretty stoked about this new addition to Disney+. We recently heard about all the new things we can stream on Disney+ in August — from new LEGO Disney Princess specials to more episodes of Ahsoka.
What do you think? Will you be streaming The Little Mermaid on Disney+ in September? You’ll have to let us know if you do! In the meantime, stay tuned for more Disney updates — from new merchandise in the parks to new shows and movies you can stream online. Follow along so that you don’t miss a thing!
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Lori Rienhardt says
Another flop “remake-make over “. When will this new Disney management crowd learn. Make new and imaginative content. Leave the classics alone .