Disney unveiled Tuesday released the trailer for its new movie, "Disenchanted", the musical comedy sequel to 2007's "Enchanted".
The sequel picks up ten years after Princess Giselle (Amy Adams) wed the cynical New York attorney Robert (Patrick Dempsey).
Over time, Giselle has grown disillusioned with city life, so she and Robert move their growing family to the sleepy suburban community of Monroeville in search of a more fairy-tale life.
However, Suburbia turns out to be less than she had hoped life has a whole new set of rules and a local queen bee, Malvina Monroe (Maya Rudolph), who makes Giselle feel more out of place than ever.
Frustrated that her happily ever after hasn’t been so easy to find, she turns to the magic of Andalasia turns to magic to have the fairytale life she always dreamed of.
However, wishes always come with consequences and Giselle soon finds herself cast in the role of the villainous stepmother to her stepdaughter Morgan (Baldacchino) as she accidentally transforms the entire town into a real-life fairy tale.
Now, it is up to Robert, King Edward (James Marsden), and Queen Nancy (Idina Menzel) to help Giselle reverse the spell and determine what happily ever after truly means to her and her family.
"Enchanted" was released in 2007 to immense critical and box office success.
The movie served as both an homage and a parody of Disney's 'golden era' of animation, with princesses trapped in towers and dashing princes riding on white horses to save the day.
The movie was a surprise hit and grossed $340.5 million worldwide against a budget of $85 million. It was nominated for three Academy Awards and two Golden Globes as well as won three Saturn Awards.
"Enchanted" was a breakout role for Adams, playing the role of Giselle, a singing and dancing aspiring princess who dreams of meeting her prince and becoming a queen one day.
Eternally optimistic and romantic, she is cast out from the animated world of Andalasia, a fairytale land, into modern-day New York City with all the sensibilities of a fairytale princess but none of the street wisdom needed to navigate real life.
Luckily, she meets a cynical divorce attorney who does not believe in true love, but she eventually wins him over. Giselle learns how to live in the real world, and begins a happy family with Robert, and his daughter Morgan.
Returning to the cast from the original are Adams, Dempsey, Marsden, and Menzel.
Maya Rudolph joins the cast as the main antagonist, Malvina, while Gabriella Baldacchino replaces Rachel Covey in the role of Morgan, Giselle's stepdaughter.
Adam Shankman directs the upcoming sequel, having previously helmed musical features like "Hairspray" and "Rock of Ages".
The movie features songs with music by 8-time Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken and lyrics by three-time Oscar-winning lyricist Stephen Schwartz, who was nominated for three Oscars for Best Original Song for his work on "Enchanted", while Menken also composes the score.
"Disenchanted" streams exclusively on Disney+ on November 18.