We bring you the trailer for Come di disencanto, the long-awaited sequel to Come d’incanto which will be available on Disney + from 24 November
The highly anticipated sequel to Come d’incanto, brings together the members of the original cast (Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Idina Menzel e James Marsden) with new generation and new animations, and will be available in streaming from November 24, exclusively on Disney +.
Directed by Adam Shankman the film is set 15 years after the events narrated in its predecessor (not surprisingly corresponding to those actually passed between the two). If this time gap reminds you of something, you are not mistaken: a similar narrative choice was also made with the recent sequel to Hocus Pocus.
At the center of the story is Princess Giselle again with her prince charming, divorce lawyer Robert Philip. Giselle, along with Robert and their teenage daughter Morgan, moves from Manhattan to little Monroevillewhere he will find himself grappling with crucial questions about the happiness he has won and unintentionally unleashes a series of events that will upset everyone’s life, both in the real world and in the animated kingdom of Andalasia.
The trailer for Come per disencanto
Alongside Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey as Giselle and Robert, but also James Marsden and Idina Menzel as Prince Edward and Nancy, the cast is joined by Gabriella Baldacchino in the role of Morgan, Robert’s daughter, as well as Maya Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown and Jayma Mays.
We will therefore see from November 24 like the disenchantment towards the big apple and its frenzy will have repercussions on the life, perhaps not only from a fairy tale, of the protagonists. Will they be able to live happily ever after? Continue to follow tuttotek to stay updated on new releases between movies and TV series.
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