Disney'sDisenchanted has just received its first trailer. The highly-anticipated sequel to Amy Adams' Enchanted looks like it's going to raise the stakes for its magical fish-out-of-water story, proving that even «happily ever after» doesn't mean the troubles are over.
Adams is back as Giselle, a formerly animated princess-to-be who found herself transported to live-action New York in the first film. Now, 15 years after her original Disney adventure, she and her husband Robert (Patrick Dempsey) are moving to the suburbs, but things aren't as picture-perfect as they look. A nefarious community leader (played by Maya Rudolph) appears to inspire some insecurity in Giselle, prompting issues to arise. Perhaps she's some kind of evil fairy godmother? Before long, more problems bubble to the surface, and a botched wish from Giselle puts her family and her homeland in peril.
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The trailer, released by Walt Disney Studios, sets the stage for fans who remember the beloved original Enchanted. In a bit of a reverse from its predecessor, Disenchanted seems to start in the «real» world before bringing in the fantastical elements. But it retains a lot of what people loved, with plenty of returning faces. Aside from the 2 leads, Idina Menzel and James Marsden show up prominently throughout the trailer as their respective characters from the previous film. Morgan, Robert's daughter and now Giselle's stepdaughter is now played by Gabriella Baldacchino instead of Rachel Covey, who previously had the role.
The aesthetics of the trailer really stand out, as Giselle's wish transforms the real world into a fairy tale setting filled with magic, princesses, and some pretty striking visual similarities to Disney
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