Giselle shows her bad side

The disappointed trailer was released by Disney+ and filled the fans who have been waiting for this sequel for years with nostalgia. The trailer captures the essence of the first film as it is full of adventures, music and magic, as well as several plot twists that no one expected. It’s time to tear everything down disappointed trailer shown.


disappointed is an American live-action animated musical fantasy romantic comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed and co-written by Adam Shankman. It is a sequel to the 2007 film enchanted. Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden and Idina Menzel reprise their roles from the first film, with Gabriella Baldacchino replacing Rachel Covey. The film also features a new cast like Maya RudolphYvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays and Oscar Nunez.

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Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz will return as the film’s composers, and Menken will return to compose the score. Adams is also the producer of the film, along with Barry Josephson and Barry Sonnenfeld.

In disappointedFifteen years into their happily ever after, Giselle (Amy Adams), Robert (Patrick Dempsey), and Morgan (Gabriella Baldacchino) move to a new home outside of Monroeville. The community is overseen by Malvina Monroe (Maya Rudolph), who has nefarious intentions with the family. When trouble arises, Giselle wants her life to become a perfect fairy tale. The spell fails and Giselle runs to save her family and Andalasia before the clock strikes midnight.


Disenchanted brings back iconic characters

The trailer for disappointed is full of nostalgia. Music, dance and magic are more alive than ever. But in addition to the return of Giselle, Robert and Morgan, the trailer brings back some iconic characters such as Pip and Nancy (Idina Menzel). Additionally, the trailer promotes the return of fan-favorite bimbo and the king of shoulder pads, aka Prince Edward (James Marsden).

From what is revealed in the trailer, Edward returns to be Giselle’s best friend and gives her some advice – although not all good – and he changes nothing, leaving the character with that unique spark that fell fans in love with fifteen years ago. .

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In enchantedNancy decided to leave her whole life and risk an unknown future with Edward in Andalasia, but it will be interesting to see her again in the world she left behind. In disappointed, memories of her inner life can overwhelm her, leaving Nancy to wonder about her place in the world.

What she seems to be clear about in disappointed is that she wants to share a life with Edward. In one scene in the trailer, the two even appear to be separated. While Nancy is in the real world, Edward is in Andalasia, although their desire to get back together is noticeable. So no matter what they break up for, it’s not something they chose to do. This leaves the question of why they broke up. Edward will most likely help Giselle and Robert find Morgan and defeat the villain.

As for Pip, he is always there to help his best friend, Giselle, no matter what. The disappointed trailer promises many adventures in which he will be the key to defeat the real villain of this fairy tale. Hopefully this time his friends can understand what he is saying.

The magic that disappears as you grow

According to the trailer, Giselle and Robert’s love lives on very much in Disappointed — so much so that they have a child. Not everything will be rosy for Giselle, though. Although her relationship with Robert seems to be getting stronger, her relationship with Morgan deteriorated over the years.

While Giselle is still the same sweet and cuddly woman who finds magic in the little things of the everyday world, Morgan is no longer that cute little girl we live in. enchanted. In disappointed, she’s all grown up and now a teenager who tests her parents every step of the way. Being rebellious is something of Morgan’s age, but it will be heartbreaking to watch how she stopped believing in magic and fairy tales, mainly because that brought her together with Giselle in the first place.

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Taking this into account, it makes sense that Giselle would try to stick with how it used to be, as the trailer shows. Giselle just wants everyone to be happy the way they used to be, and there’s nothing better than magic for solving things from scratch. But everything goes horribly wrong, at least in the beginning. Maybe Morgan needs to see some magic to keep believing in it.

In Disenchanted, Giselle is the new Evil Queen

The most important and shocking thing that the disappointed trailer shows is Giselle as villain. In fact, at one point, the trailer shows her expression changing as if she had faked her tone and her characteristically sweet demeanor. Furthermore, the trailer also shows Giselle locking up Morgan and throwing her into a well without remorse.

Why? Taking into account the movie enchantedin which Giselle was also thrown into a well by the Evil Queen through which she arrived in New York, it is very likely that the well through which Giselle Morgan throws in disappointed leads straight to Andalasia, again mixing fantasy with reality in a way that only this film manages to do.

Although the real question is how and why Giselle became a pretty bad stepmom. Now that Queen Narissa is gone, it seems that in disappointed, another Evil Queen arrives to finish what Narissa started. And the trailer hints at who she is. Malvina Monroe introduces herself to Edward and Giselle as a real estate agent who immediately misses the purchased home. Later, she is dressed in a black dress that reminds too much of Queen Narissa, which is no coincidence. Not everything in Giselle’s life is hunky-dory, and Malvina can take advantage of this to spoil Giselle’s well-meaning spell.

In any case, it will be fascinating to see how Morgan meets Andalasia and tries to escape from that place and its dangers, in a story parallel to that of Giselle in enchanted. Seeing Giselle as the villain will also be unexpected and give Amy Adams a new register to work within the character she played fifteen years ago. Who finally imagines the sweet and innocent Giselle as the villain and the evil stepmother?

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