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‘Disenchanted’ once again flips narrative of Disney fairytales

07:02 AM November 18, 2022

Disney's "Disenchanted" World Premiere

Gabriella Baldacchino attends Disney’s “Disenchanted” World Premiere in front of Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California, US, November 16, 2022. REUTERS/David Swanson

The Disney sequel film “Disenchanted” premiered in Hollywood on Wednesday following its predecessor, “Enchanted,” by flipping the narrative of typical Disney fairytales.

When “Enchanted,” the tale of a cartoon princess being transported to modern-day New York, was released in 2007, it won the hearts of both critics and audiences.

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Now, actor Amy Adams is making her magical return as Giselle, who accidentally becomes the villain of the story as an evil stepmother to her stepdaughter Morgan, portrayed by Gabriella Baldacchino.

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Adams told Reuters that it took her a second to enjoy the evil aspect of her character.

“Honestly, when I first started being mean to her, I felt so horrible because it was so antithetical to Giselle, and it just did not feel good when I did that,” said Adams.

“But then we kind of got into it and when Giselle started peeking through and there was the back and forth, that was a lot of fun.”

Disney's "Disenchanted" World Premiere

Maya Rudolph attends Disney’s “Disenchanted” World Premiere in front of Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California, US November 16, 2022. REUTERS/David Swanson

The sequel, once again directed by Adam Shankman, brings back Giselle’s now husband, Robert, played by Patrick Dempsey, as well as James Marsden as Prince Edward and Idina Menzel as Nancy, who have been living in the fantasy realm of Andalasia since the last film.

While Giselle explores her darker side, the other major villain of the film is Malvina, played by Maya Rudolph.

Rudolph said she enjoyed nothing more than fighting against Adams’ Giselle using “wands and nails to throw spells at each other and crowns, the whole thing.”

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“Having seen the first film, knowing what the idea would be. It’s a fairy tale that’s aware of itself and that’s the most fun,” she added.

“Disenchanted” begins streaming on Disney+ on Nov. 18.

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