Unlike some of its Disney counterparts that are facing controversies pertaining to its live-action versions, "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie has a relatively clean record. The cast for "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie was well-received by the fans, with Emma Watson as Belle and Dan Stevens as the Beast/Prince.
For the plot of "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie, the fans are also expecting no major changes as the official trailer of the said movie seemed to stick to the animation's details. However, as the release date of "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie is approaching, there are reports saying that there are some changes in the plots that will definitely surprise the fans.
'Beauty And The Beast' 2017 Movie - A Tragic Death?
While the Disney animation of "Beauty And The Beast" was clearly made for a younger audience, reports say that "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie might tell a different story. The fight scene between Gaston and the Beast is expected to be action-packed and very intense, and some even predict that Gaston might meet his death in the live-action movie.
Although Beast already looked big and scary in the animation, recently released photos of the cast of "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie showed Beast in a higher level of hugeness and scariness. With all the available technology today, the combination of high-end prosthetics and well-designed CGI make Beast's appearance a lot scarier than the animation.
'Beauty And The Beast' 2017 Movie - Belle's Feminist Start?
Emma Watson, who plays the role of Belle in "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie, is known to be an advocate of women's rights. The "Harry Potter" alumna has participated in different forums that promote the rights and potentials of women.
With that in mind, it appears that Emma Watson's advocacy has influenced the script of "Beauty And The Beast" 2017 movie. She reportedly admitted that she was part of the group who brainstormed an apt backstory for Belle, explaining why she was aloof and distant from the villagers. Catch "Beauty And The Beast" live-action movie on March 17, 2017.