‘Beauty And The Beast’ Latest Updates: Movie Boosts Major Difference From Animated Film
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Disney's most anticipated movie of the year, "Beauty and The Beast" is finally all set to hit the theaters on March 17, 2017. Even the final trailer of the movie was released lately by Disney. Some major changes can be witnessed when the animated movie transforms to live action.
The beast of the movie, Dan Stevens took the inspiration from the movies "Wreck It Ralph" and "Citizen Kane" for the psychological aspects of the character. Unlike the animated version of "Beauty and The Beast", the beast is shown before the transformation in the upcoming live action version.
News18.com reports the statement by Dan Stevens about how he and director Bill Condon wanted to bring a major difference in showcasing the beast in the movie. Dan Steven's states that "In this film, we see him at the debutantes' ball, and something that Bill and I were keen to bring out was this sense of a petulant, spoiled child and the sense of entitlement which led to his downfall."
As per the reports of E! News, the final trailer of "Beauty and The Beast" was premiered on Jan 31, 2017, during the new episode of "The Bachelor". John Legend and Ariana Grande were featured in the trailer singing the title track of the movie.
"Beauty and The Beast" is an Oscar-winning musical animated movie in 1991. Walt Disney has arranged an eight-minute preview of the live action movie from February 10th onwards for the visitors of Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, Calif.
Emma Watson portrays the role of Belle in Disney's live-action movie, "Beauty and The Beast". Dan Stevens will be seen as the beast of the movie. The role of Maurice will be handled by Kevin Kline, Plumette by Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Madame de Garderobe by Audra McDonald, Lumière by Ewan McGregor, Cogsworth by Ian McKellen, Mrs. Potts by Emma Thompson and Cadenza as Stanley Tucci.