At the D23 Expo 2022 event held at Hall D23, Anaheim Convention Center, California, United States , last September 9-11, Disney announced the series and films that will air next year. One of the most awaited is a film called Disenchanted. Yup, that's right, the name is similar to the famous Disney film 'Enchanted' which aired in 2007. The film Disenchanted is a sequel to the film.
Still with the same cast, namely Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey as Giselle Philip and Robert Philip. Then there's James Marsden as King Edward, and Idina Menzel as Nancy Tremaine, the wife of Edward and Queen of Andalasia. Disenchanted tells the story of Giselle and Robert after 15 years together. Sinopsis film Disenchanted.
After 15 years of marriage, Giselle, Robert and their son are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city. Giselle wanted a new atmosphere that was more refreshing and different. He proposed to Robert to move to the village. But unlike what he had imagined, Giselle and Robert's move to the village of Monroeville did not find peace.
At first, Giselle was so happy with the rural feel that she missed. Giselle tries to remain optimistic and sees everything in a positive light. He wanted new adventures. But the presence of someone began to disturb Giselle's peace. Giselle is disturbed by the figure of Malvina Monroe who interferes with her life.
He enlists Andalasia's help to change Monroeville according to Giselle's wishes. Based on King Edward's advice, if Giselle doesn't like something, hope for it and cast a spell. Everything would turn out to be according to Giselle's wish. Countless times Giselle cast the spell. Instead of changing to his will, the spell turned disastrous, for Giselle and her family.
Can Giselle put things back the way they were? After 15 years, will Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey's interactions be the same? The drama, directed by Adam Shankman, will air on November 24, 2022 in conjunction with Disney+'s 15th anniversary Thanksgiving. Save the date and don't forget to watch it on the Disney Hotstar app!
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