
Disney’s ‘Enchanted’ movie finally gets the sequel people have been waiting for. The new movie hits Disney+ this Thanksgiving (November 24, 2022) and will star Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Idina Menzel, James Marsden, Yvette Nicole Brown, Maya Rudolph, Jayma Mays, Oscar Nunez, Kolton Stewart. , James Monroe Iglehart and Gabriella Baldachino. .
The film is directed by Adam Shankman and will feature new songs by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz.
Ahead of the movie’s release, we finally have a synopsis for the movie:
Happily ever after… Again!
Our friends at The Disney Insider have given the synopsis for the live-action/animated hybrid Disenchanted scheduled for this Thanksgiving on @DisneyPlus!https://t.co/5thsYpjRXx#Disenchanted #nice to meet you pic.twitter.com/jMsOZcBbgv
— Disney TV Animation News (@DisneyTVANews) August 29, 2022
“Happily ever after… Again! Seeking a change from their busy lives in New York City, Giselle and Robert move their family to the suburb of Monroeville, a charming town reminiscent of Andalasia, the land of fairy tales where Giselle grew up. However, her teenage daughter, Morgan, is less than thrilled. After a mishap in Morgan’s room at the new house, her entire wardrobe is ruined! And to make matters worse, Giselle accidentally embarrasses Morgan in front of her classmates at her new school. In a fit of rage, Morgan tells Giselle that she will never be her real mother, only her stepmother. Giselle is devastated. Desperate to alter her circumstances, she wishes on the Wishing Wand for a fairy tale life for herself and her family. The next day, her wish comes true! But it is not without a price. Will Giselle get her happily ever after once again? Or is this the end for Giselle and all of Andalusia?
People have been waiting for this movie for about 15 years, so we hope it will be as good as the original.
You can watch “Disenchanted” on Disney+ starting Thanksgiving!
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