It Disappointed release date is upon us.
Which was appreciated in 2007 Awestruck the movie finally got a sequel. Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey return as their two most iconic characters, Giselle and Robert. It’s time to watch Disappointed on Disney+ (list Disney+ here).
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When to Watch Disappointed
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Disney+ set Disappointed release date at 3:00 a.m. ET/12:00 p.m. PT on Friday, November 18. Adam Shankman is directing a sequel based on the original character by Awestruck writer Bill Kelly. It features the return of the original cast, including six-time Academy Award nominated actress Adams as the fiercely romantic and ever-optimistic Giselle, now married and living in Monroeville; Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy) as Giselle’s husband, the cynical pragmatic Robert Philip; James Marden (X-Men) as the dashing but foolish Prince Edward from Andalasia; and Idina Menzel (Frozen) as Nancy Tremaine, a former seamstress who is now married to Prince Edward.
“Disappointed features the much-anticipated return of Giselle, the princess from the fairytale world of Andalasia banished to Manhattan who finds her real Princess Charming in divorce attorney Robert Philip,” says the synopsis. “15 years later, Giselle moves to the suburb of Monroeville with Robert and their teenage daughter Morgan, where she must overcome the challenges that come with a new home and discover what a happily ever after means for her and her new family.”
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The new cast list includes Maya Rudolph, Kolton Stewart, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays, and Oscar Nunez. Additionally, Gabriella Baldacchino plays Robert Philip’s now-adult daughter, Morgan.
The project has been in development since 2010, with Anne Fletcher previously being tapped to helm the film. Directed by Kevin Lima, Awestruck generated a worldwide gross of over $340 million on a reported budget of $85 million. It was also well received by critics and audiences, which earned the film two Golden Globe nominations, including Best Actress for Amy Adams.