"The Little Mermaid" Finally Has A Full-Length Trailer, And It Looks Incredible

This past Wednesday was like every other Wednesday — that is, until Little Miss Mermaid herself, Halle Bailey, injected some excitement into it with the promise of our first full-length trailer for Disney's upcoming The Little Mermaid!

The trailer was promised to drop during the 95th Annual Academy Awards, and you better believe it made a ~splash~ when it finally did!

The title card for The Little Mermaid
The title card for The Little Mermaid

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In fact, they didn't merely premiere it: Ariel (Halle Bailey) and Ursula (Melissa McCarthy) actually took to the stage to properly present the trailer to the room of A-listers and everyone watching at home.

Melissa McCarthy and Halle Bailey at the 95th Annual Academy Awards
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In the trailer, we get a good look at all of the major set pieces and characters, starting with Prince Eric (Jonah Hauer-King) and his ship — which is already aflame.

Screenshot from "The Little Mermaid" trailer
Screenshot from "The Little Mermaid" trailer

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Ariel saves him before we're shot into the world of Atlantis with out first look at Javier Bardem as the trident-wielding King Triton.

Javier Bardem as King Triton
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And we finally get to see Ursula in all of her eight-legged glory, with a tease into her iconic song, "Poor Unfortunate Souls."

Screenshot from "The Little Mermaid" trailer
Screenshot from "The Little Mermaid" trailer

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Overall, the trailer is stunning from beginning to end, and designed to hit you right in the nostalgia! From the sights to the sounds, it's guaranteed to put you squarely in your feelings.

Screenshot from "The Little Mermaid" trailer
Screenshot from "The Little Mermaid" trailer

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So, be sure to catch The Little Mermaid when it hits theaters May 26!

The poster for The Little Mermaid
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Oh! And you can watch the full-length trailer here: