The Little Mermaid: Jessica Alexander Joins Disney’s New Live-Action Film
According to Deadline, Jessica Alexander has been cast for an undisclosed role in Disney’s upcoming live-action film adaptation of T
he Little Mermaid. The highly-anticipated film is currently in production in London and the studio hasn’t yet announced its official release date. Filming was previously delayed early last year due to the ongoing pandemic.
This project will mark Alexander’s first major film project after her breakout role in Netflix’s British teen drama
Get Even which debuted last year. She is also set to star in Ruth Paxton’s upcoming horror film
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Brandy s Cinderella, With Fairy Godmother Whitney Houston, Coming to Disney Plus
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Over the years, fans of singer and actor Brandy have learned to “never say never” or believe that something’s “impossible” and their patience and perseverance has been rewarded. “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” the 1997 TV movie that stars Brandy and Whitney Houston, is officially coming to Disney Plus.
Disney announced Thursday that the beloved musical movie will launch on the streaming service “at the stroke of midnight” on Feb. 12.
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The movie’s streaming debut has been long-awaited by fans, and Brandy herself, who urged the streamer to pick up the rights to the project last summer, while promoting her latest album, B7. “Disney can come on up and scoop up Cinderella. That would be awesome,” she said. Well, consider your wish granted.
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Well, it’s February again, that month of Super Bowls, sweet valentines and Groundhog Day. This year, however, it looks like the streaming services have really kept their heads buried when it comes to streaming sweet family friendly movies for you and the kids to gobble up. But don’t worry, we here at
Plugged In won’t leave you stranded in an empty entertainment burrow for six more weeks of winter.
Let’s see what fun we can dig up.
There are a few older movie entries to enjoy if you’re in the mood to be kooky, swashbuckling or mysterious.