As the film with the most rigorous and difficult filming process in Disney’s “live-action” projects, Mermaid Of course, it needs a lot of support from the stunt cast. Recently, the stuntwoman for Halle Bailey – the star who plays Ariel in Mermaid posted photos taken together, as well as shared many interesting behind-the-scenes stories.
Female stars have stunted for Halle Bailey in some segments Mermaid is Yasmin Harrison. Not only replacing Bailey in some difficult scenes, Yasmin Harrison is also the main “dance” in some music excerpts that need Ariel’s choreography. In the picture taken with Halle Bailey, Yasmin Harrison is commented on as quite fresh, looking pretty no less than the female lead.
In addition, Harrison also revealed that she had the opportunity to act in front of some important scenes before Halle Bailey, such as the appearance of the cliff when singing the song. Part of Your World. She explained that she was able to play some scenes in advance for the crew to consider, arrange the scene and pose for the actors, and then let Halle Bailey step in. Harrison also shared behind the scenes how she rose from the cliff and received nearly 6 million views on TikTok, praised for having strong spine muscles.
In addition, Harrison also plays one of the turtles that appear in the excerpt Under the Sea, most likely to be seated by Halle Bailey. The stuntwoman participated in many special effects scenes that required choreography, and was named at the end of the movie. She also revealed that before Mermaidshe has participated in 2 other Disney projects Aladdin and Cinderellamaking the audience surprised and excited.
Now after more than a week in theaters, Mermaid surpassed $236 million in global sales. However, this number is not considered positive, as the percentage of daily sales in North America is always decreasing week by week. In the Vietnamese market, the film fell to 6th place, being beaten by many films like Doraemon, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse… good Korean movies Siege No Exit. By the end of Saturday, June 3, the film had brought in just over 9.3 billion VND in Vietnam.
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