Is Disney swimming into its next billion-dollar film? Probably. But, is The Little Mermaid live-action remake good? Well, that depends.

Disney has displayed an admirable commitment to recycling its older classic animated movies, much to the delight of fans. Many years after it started casting live persons to portray animated characters, the House of Mouse has somehow perfected the formula and it shows in its latest outing.

The Little Mermaid stars Halle Bailey as Ariel, the red-headed princess of the sea whose obsession with the human world sees her disobey her father, King Triton (Javier Bardem), and make a deal with Ursula (Melissa McCarthy), as she falls in love with the handsome human prince, Eric (Jonah Hauer-King).

It's a tale as old as time (pun intended) that audiences of all ages have grown up watching ever since the original animated film premiered in 1989.

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Here's what critics have to say about The Little Mermaid ahead of its premiere on May 26: Arizona Republic - 5/5 Daily Telegraph (UK) - 4/5 Observer - 3/4 Times (UK) - 3/5 Empire Magazine - 3/5 USA Today - 2.5/4 Slant Magazine - 1.5/4 The Little Mermaid has a handful of redeeming qualities and Sebastian definitely is one of them.