Noma Dumezweni; The Little Mermaid

Noma Dumezweni is heading out of the courtroom and under the sea.The actress, best known for her scene-stealing role as Hugh Grant’s lawyer in the HBO thriller seriesTheUndoing, will be joining the cast of the live-action remake ofThe Little Mermaid.Dumezweni is set to play a brand new character that was not part of the animated movie. The actress previously worked with Disney onMary Poppins Returns.The 51-year-old, who recently appeared in Hulu’sNormal Peopleand has her own upcoming HBO seriesMade For Love, joins an already star-studded cast for the adaptation of the 1989 Disney princess classic.Disney announced back in July 2019 that singerHalle Bailey— one half of the sister duo Chloe x Halle — will be taking on the titular role of Ariel. The R&B singer’s casting was quickly met with praises, as fans celebrated Disney’s diverse choice for the role.Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Buena Vista Pictures/Everett.Opposite Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King was cast as the charming Prince Eric. The British actor has been previously seen inWorld on Fire,Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar, as well asPostcards from LondonandA Dog’s Way Home.Melissa McCarthyis slated to play Ursula, the film’s main antagonist, while Javier Bardem will star as King Triton, Daveed Diggs as Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as Flounder and Awkwafina as Scuttle.Meanwhile,Lin-Manuel Mirandais serving as an executive producer while also working on the new music for the film.Production on the film began last year. It has since been put on hold amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Last month, McCarthyappeared onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenwhere she shared that production will likely resume in the coming months.“ForThe Little Mermaid, hopefully, if everything is … safe, we go back to shooting in January in London,” McCarthy said. “Which is very exciting.”

Noma Dumezweni is heading out of the courtroom and under the sea.

The actress, best known for her scene-stealing role as Hugh Grant’s lawyer in the HBO thriller seriesTheUndoing, will be joining the cast of the live-action remake ofThe Little Mermaid.

Dumezweni is set to play a brand new character that was not part of the animated movie. The actress previously worked with Disney onMary Poppins Returns.

The 51-year-old, who recently appeared in Hulu’sNormal Peopleand has her own upcoming HBO seriesMade For Love, joins an already star-studded cast for the adaptation of the 1989 Disney princess classic.

Disney announced back in July 2019 that singerHalle Bailey— one half of the sister duo Chloe x Halle — will be taking on the titular role of Ariel. The R&B singer’s casting was quickly met with praises, as fans celebrated Disney’s diverse choice for the role.

Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Buena Vista Pictures/Everett.

Halle Bailey Little Mermaid

Opposite Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King was cast as the charming Prince Eric. The British actor has been previously seen inWorld on Fire,Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar, as well asPostcards from LondonandA Dog’s Way Home.

Melissa McCarthyis slated to play Ursula, the film’s main antagonist, while Javier Bardem will star as King Triton, Daveed Diggs as Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as Flounder and Awkwafina as Scuttle.

Meanwhile,Lin-Manuel Mirandais serving as an executive producer while also working on the new music for the film.

Production on the film began last year. It has since been put on hold amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Last month, McCarthyappeared onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenwhere she shared that production will likely resume in the coming months.

“ForThe Little Mermaid, hopefully, if everything is … safe, we go back to shooting in January in London,” McCarthy said. “Which is very exciting.”

source: people.com