He live-action of The Little Mermaid It has already premiered on Disney Plus and is having great success. Since its arrival on the platform on September 6, a large number of people saw the film and the studio announced it with joy.
This reinvention of the 1989 animated musical was very well received by specialized critics, although a good part of the world audience did not accept the changes that were made in the adaptation. In addition, it grossed more than $500 million dollars during its run in theaters around the world. However, with a budget of $250 million, it was not as profitable as Disney had hoped.
But, with its premiere in digital format, things were different. What happens is that this is the production that the public has seen the most times on the television service. streaming from the moment of its premiere. This is what he reported deadline, mentioning that Disney shared interaction data with the film. The interesting information is included there: the film directed by Rob Marshall accumulated 16 million views in its first five days.
According to the site, the number of views on the platform is calculated by dividing the total hours of content consumption by streaming between the duration of the film. The little Mermaid lasts 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Until recently, Disney Plus did not share its viewing data. That changed with the arrival of Ahsokaseries of Star Wars which had 14 million views. Another of the productions that surpassed the film with Halle Bailey was Hocus Pocus 2which a few months ago had the most successful premiere.
Have you seen or will you soon see the live-action of The little Mermaid on Disney Plus?
José Roberto Landaverde I am fascinated by writing, listening, reading and commenting on everything related to cinema. I love music and I am a fan of The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac and Paramore. My favorite movies are Rocky and Back to the Future and obviously one day I will climb the “Philly Steps” and drive a DeLorean. Faithful believer that cinema is the best teleporting machine, and also that on the big screen we can all see ourselves represented.