Background colour

PREVIEW

Video

AssetID: 52775704

Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Rob Marshall wasn't specifically 'looking for a woman of colour' to lead The Little Mermaid

Caption: Rob Marshall wasn't specifically 'looking for a woman of colour' to lead The Little Mermaid. During an interview with Sky News's Backstage podcast, the award-winning film director discussed his decision to cast singer Halle Bailey as Ariel in the new live-action version of The Little Mermaid. "When we cast her there was no agenda, we weren't looking for a woman of colour, we saw every ethnicity for the role - we just wanted to find the best Ariel.” "That was all we cared about and she was the one, it was just so clear, and so I thought these people are so small-minded, to me it feels archaic we're even discussing skin colour in this era - it's like from another century.” The 23-year-old singer, who is known for being one half of the musical duo Chloe X Halle was cast to play the red-headed Disney mermaid in July 2019. During the same interview, Melissa McCarthy, who portrays Ursula the sea witch, said of her co-star: "Seeing it, she's so technically superior, she's such an amazing actress, her voice is just ridiculous, but I think what makes her so incredibly watchable and you feel like you're always with her is her kindness as a human.” The Little Mermaid is in cinemas now. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: Rob Marshall,Halle Bailey,Movie,Woman,Colour,The Little Mermaid,Decision,Singer,Cast,Role,Interview,Sky New's Backstage podcast

PersonInImage: