I ’m still expect for my Flounder explanation .
The Little Mermaidlive-action movie is out, and it’s about time because I feel like we’ve been talking about this movie for 72 years.#
A month or so back,Disneyshowed us what the live-action characters looked like.#
You probably remember Scuttle looking something like this:#
He was a seagull.#
Well, not anymore.#
Yo , that is NOT a seagull . What did they do to Scuttle???#LittleMermaidpic.twitter.com / cpO5fHWa4 T
Scuttle has been turned into a Gannet.#
So, why did they do it?#
Why is hatchway not a seagull thoughhttps://t.co/fMbICPpizr
The director Rob Marshall sat down withIndie Wireand explained why.#
“I wanted to make it that Ariel had never ever been to the surface ever. That was the goal for me. She’s never broken that rule, [so that helps] raise the stakes for that moment when she finally does it," he said.#
“After she sings ‘Part of Your World’ and she goes [to the surface] for the first time, it’s so shocking and so thrilling. It’s better storytelling,” he continued.#
Seagulls never go underwater, so that’s why they turned them into a Gannet.#
Marshall explained: “They [Gannets] stay underwater for many, many minutes and then go back up."#
Makes sense! Now that that’s settled we can move on to more important things like Flounder.#











