Just like Disenchantment, the film returns 15 years later with Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey

The sequel to the Disney comedy is called As for Disenchantment – ​​And They Lived Unhappy and Discontented. Get out on Disney+.

Edited by Gennaro Marco Duello

Fifteen years have passed since “Enchanted” conquered the world’s box office. How many things have changed, but now that magic is ready to come back. Disney’s new live-action musical comedy is called As for Disenchantment – And they lived unhappy and discontented and it is precisely the continuation of the film with Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey. The two actors reprise their roles as Giselle and Robert Philip. Idina Menzel, Gabriella Baldacchino, James Marsden and Maya Rudolph also return. The film will be available to Disney+ subscribers.

Enchanted 2: the plot

the plot of As for Disenchantment – And they lived unhappy and discontented: It’s been 15 years since Giselle (Amy Adams) and Robert (Patrick Dempsey) got married, but Giselle is disillusioned with city life, so the two decide to move their growing family to the quiet suburban community of Monroeville in search of a fairytale life. Unfortunately, this fix isn’t as straightforward as Giselle had hoped. The out-of-town rules are all new, and a local queen bee, Malvina Monroe (Maya Rudolph), makes Giselle feel more out of place than ever. Frustrated that her “happily ever after” wasn’t so easy to achieve, she enlists the help of Andalasia’s magic, accidentally turning all of Monroeville into a fairy tale and jeopardizing her future happiness. Now Giselle must race against time to undo the spell and find out what “happily ever after” really means to her and her family.

As for Disenchantment – ​​And they lived unhappy and discontented, where to see

As for Disenchantment – ​​And they lived unhappy and discontented, it is released on November 18 exclusively on Disney+. The film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Maya Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays, Gabriella Baldacchino, with Idina Menzel and James Marsden. Directed by Adam Shankman.

Source: Fan Page IT

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