Disney's new version of "The Mermaid" will be released next May, and the mermaid Ariel is played by black actress Harley Bailey, which caused great controversy from the moment she decided to play the role, some people think that it is too politically correct to turn Ariel who was originally white into a black person, and some people complain that she is too ugly to play this role.
Harley Bailey recently responded to these controversies when filming the photo: My grandparents suffered from racial discrimination all their lives, but they still encouraged me to play Ariel because playing this role has brought extraordinary meaning and influence to black girls.
Also being madly complained about because of casting problems is the Netflix version of "Resident Evil".
Born in 1996, Resident Evil is arguably the most influential zombie horror game, and has spawned comics, movies, novels and other adaptations for more than 20 years.
Because a large number of black characters appeared in the play and were frantically complained about by Weibo netizens, the biggest slot point was that Albert Wesker, who was originally white, became black, and was ridiculed by netizens as a blackening crisis.
Now Hollywood, on the road to zzzq, has really gone crazy, and the British side is even more outrageous, turning its queen into a black in the British drama "Anne Boleyn".
Even Americans can't watch it anymore, and they have hit bad reviews, and the drama only had a score of 1.2 on IMDB when it first aired, setting a new record for the lowest score of a British historical drama.
Because the controversy was too big, IMDB later locked the score and directly changed the score to 6.9.