Some netizens point out that “Ruby Marinho: Monster Teenage”, the new animation by DreamWorks is a hint at the live-action of Ariel
One of the great successes of DreamWorks is the film franchise “Shrek”, which so far has 4 films and already has a fifth production confirmed. The feature films about the ogre who lived in a swamp stood out among viewers for bringing several satires to fairy tales, but mainly to Disney productions, which have always been based on these classic stories – and by all indications, this legacy will continue.
That’s because the studio will launch a new animation, which according to some theories present on the internet, may be an indirect to the live-action of “The Little Mermaid”, one of the most anticipated productions of the house of Mickey Mouse and that arrives this week in theaters .
“Sea Ruby: Teenage Monster” hits theaters on June 29 and introduces Ruby, a teenager who discovers that she is actually a Kraken, a sea creature seen as a monster by people. The character’s official voice actress will be Lana Condoractress who gave life to Lara Jean, protagonist of the film franchise “For All the Boys” on Netflix.
In animation, people admire the mermaids, who, in fact, are the real villains of the story. What is known so far is that in this universe, mermaids are the most dangerous and power-hungry creatures, while the Kraken made a promise to protect the oceans from these beings. All these details were revealed in the trailer for the film. Watch!
The great villain of the story is Chelsea, who will voice the actress Annie Murphy, and her image would be one of DreamWorks’ big stings to Disney. Netizens noticed that she looks a lot like Ariel from the 1985 animation, especially the red hair. Some say that the character would be a manifestation of who would be the Ariel that the public would like to see in the Disney remake.
However, there are those who interpret that the indirect would be for people who are criticizing and even being prejudiced against Halle Bailey, the actress and singer who is giving life to the mermaid in live-action. Since the mermaid, in this feature, is more evil than the protagonist who is considered a sea monster.
The fact that Dreamworks released an unpublished film talking about mermaids in the same year that Disney released a remake of “The Little Mermaid” ends up being comical. While the house of Mickey Mouse tries to bring a new version to one of its classic stories, the studio responsible for creating “How to Train Your Dragon” brings a new point of view on mermaids, which in some productions are seen as harmless beings, while in others they are very dangerous beings.
It is worth remembering that these theories about possible indirect are circulating on the internet, but until the time of publication of this article, DreamWorks has not commented on the subject.
Source: Recreio
