According to Disenchantment, the sequel to Enchanted, released in 2007, is available on Disney+ from November 18, 2007. The events take place fifteen years after the first film.
It was in 2007 that Enchanted was released in cinemas, a film halfway between cartoon and live action, a parody of classic Disney films about princes and princesses. Princess Giselle (Amy Adams) suddenly found herself catapulted from the magical kingdom of Andalusia to New York (“a place where no one is happy”) after a spell from Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon), who did not want she marries her son, Prince Edward (James Marsden). As her prince tried to take her home, Giselle met lawyer Robert (Patrick Dempsey). already engaged to Nancy (Idina Menzel) and was slowly beginning to fall in love with him, breaking all the fairy tale laws of true love.
Fifteen years later, Disney has decided to release a sequel, Disenchantment, which will be available on Disney+ from November 18. Fifteen years have passed for Giselle and Robert as well and the film shows their life after the happy ending of the 2007 film.
The princess understood that “they lived happily ever after” does not exist, and that all couples have to deal with small or big problems every day. As for Disenchantment, it will therefore tell how a modern couple faces everyday life.
As for Disenchantment, all about the sequel to Enchanted
In Come per Disenchantment, we find Giselle and Robert married, living with their children Morgan, now a teenager, and little Sophia. At the request of the former princess, the family leaves New York to settle in Monroeville, a small country village where the woman hopes to find the fairy tale life she once led.
Even in Monroeville, however, things are not going so well and Giselle, in an attempt to improve them, turns the whole community into a fairy tale transposed into real life due to an evil spell. Finding the true happy ending and undoing the magic will be a race against time…
A scene from the film – Solocine.it
The cast is the same as in the first film, with the exception of Gabriella Baldacchino who replaces little Morgan, now a teenager (in 2007, she was played by Rachel Covey). Added are Jayma Mays, 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.
The film is directed by Adam Shankman and written by Brigette Hales, author of the television series Once upon a time and, like the previous one, will be a musical.
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