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Dark Twist on ‘The Little Mermaid’: New Horror Trailer Shows a Deadly Siren

A haunting reimagining of The Little Mermaid is here. This horror twist on the classic tale reveals a deadly romance that dives deep into darkness and danger.

Allan Ford November 13, 2024 Add a Comment

The Little Mermaid gets a haunting B-movie makeover in Leigh Scott's latest film, which has surprised audiences with a dark, spine-chilling take on the classic fairy tale. This reimagining diverges sharply from the well-loved story, weaving horror and mythology into an underwater romance that may spell doom for humanity.

Director Leigh Scott, renowned for B-movie horrors like Transmorphers and The Witches of Oz, tackles this new adaptation of The Little Mermaid with an eerie twist, far removed from Disney's popular version. The movie stars Mike Markoff, Jeff Denton, and Lydia Helen as the ethereal yet dangerous mermaid Aurora Bey.

The plot follows Dr. Eric Prince, an archaeologist, who unearths an ancient temple while on a dig in the Caribbean. His world changes upon meeting Aurora, a mesmerizing woman who harbors a dark secret—she's a mermaid tied to an ancient, supernatural realm. Their romance grows dangerous as Eric realizes her intentions may be fatal, forcing him to decide between his love for her and the fate of the human race.

In the trailer, stunning but haunting visuals show eerie underwater scenes and glimpses of Aurora's dark nature, hinting at a dangerous world lurking below. Unlike Andersen's original fairy tale or Disney's version, this Little Mermaid is not about innocent love but about darker themes of power, temptation, and destruction.

Set to release on December 17, 2024, through Lionsgate, this movie is expected to premiere on Video on Demand, adding to Scott's roster of cult B-movies that challenge the boundaries between horror, fantasy, and adventure. The Little Mermaid seems crafted for fans of unconventional adaptations who relish suspense-filled stories with a twist.

This eerie take on The Little Mermaid promises a unique experience. Whether you're curious or skeptical about horror reboots of beloved tales, Scott's version offers a visually intriguing yet cautionary journey into the unknown.


Leigh Scott's dark adaptation of The Little Mermaid provides an unexpected, bold twist to the classic. It's refreshing to see an interpretation that pushes creative boundaries, turning an innocent tale into a thriller. While some might find this gritty retelling a bit excessive or off-putting, it's undeniably intriguing for fans of horror-fantasy. The casting, particularly Lydia Helen as Aurora, brings a level of allure to the sinister role, and the Caribbean setting adds an eerie, isolated backdrop. However, the challenge will be in balancing horror elements with meaningful character development to keep audiences engaged. I'm curious to see if the movie finds its niche audience among fans of horror and folklore adaptations.


“Do you think horror adaptations of classic stories like The Little Mermaid are a thrilling new trend, or do they stray too far from the originals? Why or why not?”

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