Ugh, the wait for 'Enchanted 3' is killing me! I rewatched the original recently, and it still holds up—those animated-to-live-action transitions? Chef’s kiss. The sequel’s mixed reviews might’ve slowed things down, but let’s be real: Disney loves a franchise. I’ve been stalking production gossip like it’s my job, and while there’s no green light yet, the director Adam Shankman dropped hints about 'ideas being tossed around.'
If they do make it, I hope they lean harder into the musical numbers. 'True Love’s Kiss' was iconic, and 'Disenchanted' gave us that bittersweet 'Love Power' finale. Imagine a third movie with Broadway-level villain songs or a twist where Andalasia gets tech-savvy (evil influencer Malvina, anyone?). Until then, I’ll just keep rewatching the rabbit scene and praying to the fairy godmother.
Honestly, I’m torn about wanting 'Enchanted 3.' The first film was pure magic—Giselle’s innocence clashing with New York City? Genius. But 'Disenchanted' felt a bit forced, like it was trying too hard to recapture the spark. That said, if Disney announces a third installment, I’ll still be first in line. They could redeem themselves by going meta: maybe Giselle gets stuck in a different genre, like a gritty detective noir or a sci-fi saga.
Robert’s sarcasm meeting aliens? Sign me up. Until then, I’ll console myself with fan theories and the hope that Disney+ needs a big Christmas release someday.
The chatter about 'Enchanted 3' has been buzzing in fan circles for a while now, and I completely get why. The first two movies struck this perfect balance between fairy-tale charm and self-aware humor, and the ending of 'Disenchanted' left just enough threads to make a sequel feel inevitable. Disney hasn’t made an official announcement yet, but with Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey expressing interest in returning, and the way streaming platforms love reviving nostalgic properties, I’d be shocked if it doesn’t happen.
Rumors suggest the script might explore Giselle’s daughter Morgan navigating her own magical misadventures, which could be a fresh twist. Plus, given how long it took between the first and second films (15 years!), I hope they don’t wait until 2037 to drop the next one. Fingers crossed for a surprise D23 Expo reveal—maybe with Idina Menzel belting another showstopper?
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The buzz around a potential 'Enchanted' sequel has been floating around for ages, and honestly, I'm torn between excitement and skepticism. Disney's been teasing 'Disenchanted' for years now, with Amy Adams supposedly returning as Giselle. The original was such a perfect blend of parody and heart—those animated-to-live-action transitions still give me chills! But sequels to beloved films can be risky; remember 'Return to Never Land'? If they capture the same whimsy without overdoing the CGI, I'll be first in line.
That said, the delay makes me wonder if they're struggling with the script. Patrick Dempsey mentioned in an interview that the tone needs to balance nostalgia and freshness. And with Idina Menzel’s Nancy now a queen, how will that play out? I’d love more musical numbers like 'That’s How You Know'—just praying they don’t trade charm for cheap references.
The 2007 Disney musical 'Enchanted' has such a charming cast that still feels fresh today! Amy Adams absolutely shines as Giselle—her wide-eyed optimism and powerhouse vocals (that 'True Love’s Kiss' performance? Iconic). James Marsden leans into hilarious prince tropes as Edward, while Patrick Dempsey grounds the fantasy as cynical divorce lawyer Robert. Susan Sarandon chews scenery delightfully as Queen Narissa, and Idina Menzel brings warmth as Nancy.
The supporting cast kills it too: Timothy Spall’s slimy Nathaniel, Rachel Covey’s adorable Morgan, and even Pip the chipmunk (animated and live-action!) deserves applause. What I love is how everyone commits to the film’s blend of satire and sincerity—it’s a fairytale with wink-wink humor that never feels mean-spirited. Adams’ Oscar nomination was well-earned; she made CGI talking animals feel utterly natural!
Oh, 'Enchanted' is such a delightful mix of Disney magic and playful satire! It's rated PG, which totally makes sense—it has some mild peril and a bit of cartoonish violence (like the dragon scene), but nothing too intense. My niece watched it when she was six and adored the musical numbers, especially 'That's How You Know.' The rating feels spot-on: family-friendly but with enough witty humor to keep adults entertained. I love how it pokes fun at classic fairy tale tropes while still feeling heartwarming. Definitely a go-to for movie nights with kids or nostalgic millennials like me who grew up on Disney.
Funny enough, I rewatched it recently and caught so many clever references I missed as a kid, like the 'Snow White' poison apple callback. The PG rating lets it straddle that line between silly and slightly edgy—perfect for Giselle’s fish-out-of-water chaos in New York.
Man, I wish 'Enchanted' had a sequel! That movie was such a delightful blend of Disney magic and live-action chaos. Giselle’s fish-out-of-water journey in New York City was hilarious and heartwarming, and Amy Adams absolutely nailed the role. I’ve heard rumors about a potential follow-up for years—like the planned 'Disenchanted'—but nothing concrete has materialized yet. It’s one of those films where the charm feels ripe for more stories, maybe even exploring Giselle’s life after her happily ever after. Fingers crossed Disney revisits it someday!
What’s wild is how 'Enchanted' still holds up over a decade later. The songs, the satire of fairy-tale tropes, and Patrick Dempsey’s deadpan reactions to Giselle’s antics are timeless. If they ever do make a sequel, I hope they keep that balance of whimsy and wit. Until then, I’ll just rewatch the original and daydream about what could’ve been.