The first trailer of Disney's hit classic remake of "Beauty And The Beast" landed on Monday morning, and it looks spectacular and magical, like how it should be. The trailer of "Beauty And The Beast" runs for two minutes and it seems not enough to relive the animated classic film that has come to life, including the CGI utensils.
The "Beauty And The Beast" boasts main cast, Emma Watson as Beauty and Dan Stevens as the Beast. The trailer also showed the right music in the background with familiar tunes from Disney's classic animated film, "Beauty And The Beast." The classic animated film literally came to life, and it looks like Disney will claim another success in the box office.
The trailer of "Beauty And The Beast" also features a modern upgrade of the classic animated film. The characters of the 1991 film are still present, including the utensils that were given a CGI upgrade. Belle, the Beast, Cogsworth, Lumber, Mrs. Potts and the rest of the mansion's household items also appeared in the trailer of the upcoming film, "Beauty And The Beast."
The remake of the hit classic film "Beauty And The Beast" also shows some memorable and iconic moments based on the 1991 film. One of the fans' favorite moments is Belle's waltzing with Beast, wearing the iconic yellow dress, appeared in the trailer of the Disney movie. Also, the folks of the town wanting to attack the castle to kill Beast are also shown in the trailer.
The adaptation of the old tale "Beauty And The Beast" is directed by Bill Condon. The movie stars Hermione of "Harry Potter," Emma Watson, as Belle, and Dan Stevens as the Beast. Lumière and Cogsworth are played by Ewan McGregor and Ian McKellen, respectively. Luke Evans plays as Gaston, Stanley Tucci as Cadenza, and Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts.
The music for the "Beauty And The Beast" is also a new record by Alan Menken, who won Oscars for the 1991 best song of the animated film, according to Variety. Menken is also responsible for the successful songs of "The Little Mermaid" and "Aladdin."
"Beauty And The Beast" is produced by Todd Lieberman and David Doberman. The remake of the classic fairy tale will hit the theaters on the March 17, 2017.