Voice actress Susan Egan, who played Meg in Hercules, reveals she thinks Zendaya could possibly play the role in a live. Megara, the female protagonist and heroine in Disney's Hercules, remains one of Disney's most compelling and resonating female characters today. Meg is saved, and Hercules decides to remain a mortal human, instead of a god, as he can't live without Meg.
By analyzing how Greek mythology is portrayed in modern-day media, I seek to answer my research question, What is the significance of retelling myths to a childhood audience, and how accurate was the portrayal of Hercules depicted in. Megara, commonly known simply as Meg, [1][2][3] is a fictional character who appears in the Walt Disney Pictures animated film Hercules (1997). Voiced by actress Susan Egan, Meg is introduced as a cynical young woman enslaved by Hades, god of the underworld.
Hades forces Meg to uncover Hercules ' weaknesses by seducing him in return for her freedom, only to develop genuine feelings for the. Krysta Rodriguez plays Meg, the iconic leading lady from "Hercules," in the Public Works' musical rendition of the Disney movie. Rodriguez discusses the 20-y.
Who will play the headstrong and independent Meg in Disney's live-action adaptation of Hercules? Here's what Disney fans on social media are saying about this upcoming film. Megara (better known as Meg) is one of the deuteragonists of Disney's 1997 animated feature film Hercules. A snarky "femme fatale", Meg once served as a reluctant minion of Hades, to whom she was indebted.
Having endured a troubled past, Meg developed a cynical disposition, her only goal being to rescind her bind and live a life of solitude. Her outlook would slowly start to change upon. Exploring Meg Hercules' Legacy in Modern Pop Culture Meg Hercules, a name that resonates with power and resilience, is more than just a character from an animated film.
Casting Meg For Disney's Live-Action Hercules Movie: 10 Actors Who'd Be Perfect One of the most important elements of live-action adaptations comes down to the casting, and for Hercules, it will be essential to get the right actress in place to play Meg, Hercules' love interest. The animated Disney film Hercules, which premiered in 1997, is now being mounted for the stage, and Rodriguez is set to costar as Megara as predicted by the original Meg, Susan Egan (Broadway's first Belle in Beauty and the Beast).