4 Things You Might Have Missed From the Beauty and the Beast Teaser Trailer

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By Francesca Bacardi May 23, 2016 4:08 PMTags

Walt Disney Studios finally gave everyone a first look at what's to come from the highly anticipated live-action Beauty and the Beast, but we were so caught up in the entirety of the teaser trailer that we didn't think to keep a close eye on certain details...the first time around.

Obviously we watched the minute-and-a-half-long clip over and over again, which helped us notice small details that you may or may not have missed! While they might not be groundbreaking discoveries, they do help the viewer get perhaps a more worthwhile look at what's to come March 17, 2017, because let's be honest...teaser trailers don't typically show much. Hence why they're teasers!

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Here are four things that caught our eye:

1. As per usual Disney swapped out the usual Magic Kingdom castle for the castle that would be in the film, but what's subtle about this change is that at first all the lights inside are off. But as the shooting star makes its way across the sky, a light turns on at the top and Beast's silhouette can be seen. Oh hey, Dan Stevens, we (kind of) see you.

2. The whole trailer is a time lapse. As scenery from inside the castle is shown, the decorations first appear in all their grandeur but they quickly become dilapidated and cobweb-infested as time goes by and Beast remains a shut-in.

3. "Look! A girl!" Who are those voices peeking out from the dark? Oh, you know, just Lumière (Ewan McGregor) and Cogsworth (Ian McKellan). We don't get to see them but we do get to hear them at least.

4. We really only get to see Belle's (Emma Watson) eyes and eyebrows as she discovers the magical rose inside the glass container, but a close eye also reveals her hand and a ring. Could that ring mean something special? Is it something symbolic? Perhaps it's just a small gift from her father, but we'll just have to wait and see when the movie hits theaters next year.

What did you think of the teaser trailer? Sound off in the comments!

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