Disenchanted: At D23 Expo Unveiled The Trailer Of The Magical Film
Disenchanted is coming this fall, Enchanted fans are demanding a sequel to the film from its 2007 release, and as is often the case with Disney products, dreams come true. The film will continue the story of Giselle and Robert and yesterday the first trailer of the film was released. Disenchanted is directed by Adam Shankman and will see the return of Enchanted stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden and Idina Menzel. Maya Rudolph, Oscar Nunez, Yvette Nicole Brown and Jayma Mays also star in the sequel. Several people involved in the original film, including Adams and Dempsey, spent years trying to get the sequel off the ground. Disenchanted arrives on Disney+ on November 24th, 2022.
Disenchanted: Trailer and First Look
It’s been 15 years since Giselle (Amy Adams) and Robert (Patrick Dempsey) got married, but Giselle is disappointed with life in the city, so the couple decides to move to a new home in the suburb of Monroeville in search of a life. fairytale. Unfortunately, that’s not the quick fix they were hoping for. Suburbia has completely new rules and a queen, Malvina Monroe (Maya Rudolph), which immediately makes Giselle feel more out of place than ever. Frustrated that her happy ending wasn’t so easy to achieve, she pleads for help with the magic of the kingdom of Andalasia, accidentally turning the entire city into a real-world fairytale, thereby putting her family’s future at risk. . Giselle will find herself in a race against time to reverse the spell and determine what“and they lived happily ever after” really means for her and her family.
The cast of Disenchanted sees, in addition to the return of Amy Adams (Giselle), James Marsden (Prince Edward), Patrick Dempsey (Robert Philip) and Idina Menzel (Nancy Tremaine) also Gabriella Baldacchino who replaces the little Rachel Covey in the role of Morgan Philip, Jayma Mays (Malvina Monro), Oscar Nuñez, Yvette Nicole Brown, Kolton Stewart, James Monroe Iglehart, Ann Harada, Naoimh Morgan, Eleanor O’Brien, Sean Duggan, Brigid Leahy, Fiona Browne and Karen Sampford.