"Beauty And The Beast" live-action stars Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, and Emma Watson have already wrapped up filming for the upcoming Disney live-action remake last August.
Kidnapping drama aside, the film left fans eager to find out how Watson, Evans and Dan Stevens will look like as Belle, Gaston and the Beast respectively.
Den Of Geek previously revealed what the "Downton Abbey" might look like as the Beast with a photo of a stunt crew members' shirt uploaded on Instagram. Contrary to the 1998 animated version of Belle's beloved, the live-action version seems to offer one major difference to his appearance.
If the design on the shirt is anything to go by, it looks like the Beast will have two ram's horns on his head along with his hairy mane.
Aside from the possible altered look for one of the main characters, the "Beauty And The Beast" live-action will show other new stuff when it premieres.
According to an interview with composer Alan Menken, no songs from the Broadway version will be making it into the film.
Instead of using an existing track from the Broadway show for the moment that the Beast allows Belle to leave the castle, the team reportedly decided to create an original song that would be more fitting for the scene. The composer further shared that he composed the track with Tim Rice.
"There's actually three new songs written for the movie. It's called 'Forever More,' and there's also a song called 'Days in the Sun,'" he further told Entertainment Weekly.
He also added that the new emotional song will be "sort of a cousin" to the Broadway version's "I Can't Have Her."
"So yes, there's new songs and I'll be scoring that in the spring. It's exciting," he concluded.
Of course, timeless from the classic tale will still be heard in the "Beauty And The Beast" live-action, as gushed by the lead actress Emma Watson.