Watch the Exact Moment Belle Falls in Love with the Beast in This Charming Clip
There may be something there that wasn't there before. ♫
In case you've been living under a rock (or in Russia or Malaysia), you'll know that Disney's live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast will FINALLY arrive in cinemas Friday. If that STILL seems too far away, Disney has released a video of the moment when Belle falls for the Beast, and it will give you actual goosebumps.
The clip features 46 seconds of the Beauty and the Beast classic "Something There," which includes vocals from both Emma Watson and Dan Stevens.
Here's your exclusive first listen of @EmmaWatson singing 'Something There' from Beauty and the Beast. #BeOurGuest pic.twitter.com/AWpcrDmELYDecember 31, 2016
The words themselves are unchanged from the original song, and are set in two different scenes—the first shows Belle and the Beast on his castle grounds having a snowball fight while she sings, and the second shows the pair eating dinner together, as the Beast takes over the vocals.
The new visuals come after the news that Disney has pulled Beauty and the Beast from cinemas in Malaysia "until further notice" following Malaysian censorship confirming that the country had cut the "gay moment" involving Gaston's right-hand man LeFou.
The Bill Condon-directed film was due to open there Thursday, but has been put on hold due to an "internal review."
Watch the trailer for Beauty and the Beast below.
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