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The Evolution of Beauty and the Beast

Tale as Old as Time

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In this timeline from Entertainment Weekly's Ultimate Guide to Beauty and the Beast, on sale now, we trace the enduring yarn of the captive maiden and her monster-man from its origins to this year's live-action movie.

1740 – The Novel

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Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve publishes La Belle et la Béte, the first known written version. In this telling, the cursed prince is a béte in both senses of the French word: He's a beast who's also dumb.

1756 – The Shorter Novel

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Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont republishes an abridged variation of de Villeneuve's narrative, eliminating much of the Beast's backstory and simplifying the plot. It's a hit, though she gives no credit to de Villeneuve. Tsk-tsk.

1946 – An Early Movie

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French avant-garde artist, writer and filmmaker Jean Cocteau releases the moody, taciturn La Belle et la Béte, starring Josette Day and Jean Marais. Roger Ebert later called it "one of the most magical of all films."

1952 – A Soviet Cartoon

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Based on the Russian story by Sergey Aksakov, the animated short The Scarlet Flower takes a different approach, focusing on a father of three daughters who is thrown overboard during a storm and washes up on a monster's island.

1962 – An American Film

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The first English-language live-action screen adaptation comes from B-movie director Edward L. Cahn, whose lasting claim to fame is 1958's It! The Terror from Beyond Space. Mark Damon stars as the melodramatic prince who's only beastly part-time, transforming, like a werewolf, each night after the sun goes down. Aaaaaaooooooo!

1983 – Stevie Nicks' Song

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The singer includes "Beauty and the Beast" on her album The Wild Heart. Nicks has shown footage of the Cocteau movie while performing the tune in concert.

1984 – Kitschy Cult TV

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Susan Sarandon and Klaus Kinski play the handsome/homely pair in an episode of Shelley Duvall's oddball TV series Faerie Tale Theatre. Upping the pop-culture trivia ante: This installment is directed by Barbarella's Roger Vadim.

1987 – The Story...In Song

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The musical Beauty and the Beast was shot in Israel and stars Risky Business' Rebecca De Mornay as the put-upon daughter of a merchant who falls for a hirsute prince in disguise (played by John Savage of The Deer Hunter fame).

1987 – The Modern-Day TV Series

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Belle in the Big Apple: Linda Hamilton is a Manhattan lawyer whose life is transformed when a nobleman-beast named Vincent (Ron Perlman) rescues her from an attack. The cult show, which still boasts a vocal fandom, ran for three seasons. (Fun fact: Game of Thrones' George R.R. Martin served as a writer.)

1991 – The Certified Classic

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Bonjour! Disney releases its animated musical, a box office and critical smash that makes history with a Best Picture Oscar nomination.

1993 – A Howler of a Music Video

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The Michael Bay-directed clip for Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" features the musician emoting as the Beast in a haunted castle — plus a hammy scene of him running from the police and plowing his motorcycle through a wall. Badass.

1994 – The Broadway Show

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Disney unexpectedly takes the Great White Way by storm with a stage adaptation of its animated film, which paves the way for future Mouse House adaptations including The Lion King and Aladdin.

2009 – An Attempt at Horror

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Belle (Estella Warren) and the Beast (Victor Parascos) team up to hunt a killer terrorizing a village in this schlocky rendition. Perfect if you like your stories with as much blood, camp and cleavage as possible.

2011 – A Teen-Targeted Series

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The classic story gets a YA update with Beastly, introducing star-crossed New York City high schoolers Kyle (Alex Pettyfer) and Lindy (Vanessa Hudgens). Mary-Kate Olsen is the witch who curses Kyle to a year of baldness and bad face tattoos. Way harsh.

2011 – The Meta TV Hit

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The ABC series Once Upon a Time premieres, with Belle played by Emilie de Ravin. The Beast is (spoiler!) Robert Carlyle's Rumpelstiltskin. In a later season the pair re-create the 1991 film's ballroom dance, yellow dress and all.

2012 – A Government Conspiracy TV Series

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Loosely based on the 1987 show, the CW series Beauty & the Beast lasts four seasons and stars Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan. She's a sexy detective; he's a supersoldier who's been manipulated by a secret government organization and whose only disfigurement is a single scar on his cheek.

2014 – Un Nouveau Film

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Directed and cowritten by Christophe Gans, La Belle et la Béte returns to its French roots and stars Léa Seydoux and Vincent Cassel.

2017 – Disney's Live-Action Remake

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Director Bill Condon tries his hand at another version, with an assist from Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the mismatched pair.

Be Our Guest

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Entertainment Weekly’s The Ultimate Guide to Beauty and The Beast, featuring the casts and creators of the new film and the animated classic, is on sale now.

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