Le tournage commence au mois de Mai et s'achèvera en Août! On peut donc envisager une sortie entre le printemps et l'été 2022. Hâte de savoir si James Marsden et Idina Menzel seront de la partie.
Les adultes sont juste des enfants qui ont grandi.
Le tournage commence au mois de Mai et s'achèvera en Août! On peut donc envisager une sortie entre le printemps et l'été 2022. Hâte de savoir si James Marsden et Idina Menzel seront de la partie.
Oh c'est une bonne nouvelle ! 2022 ce n'est pas très loin comparé à d'autres sorties / tournages annoncés.
J'avais bien aimé Enchanted et j'espérais voir une suite un jour. Ravie de voir que mon voeux est exausé Avec le même casting ! J'ai trop hâte de le voir
"La perfection faite fée c'est moi ! C'est clair que je ne maîtrise pas tout. Et en plus j'ai un petit soucis avec mes hanches..." Mais c'est INTERDIT me faire la remarque pour mes hanches car je suis légèrement susceptible... Ou pas XD "Be yourself, Everyone else is already taken."Oscar Wilde
So I’m about to start shooting the sequel to the incredibly beloved movie Enchanted in a few weeks starring some brilliant actors with an extraordinary new score by @alanmenken and @wickedschwartz that I have gotten to choreograph my brains out to and a wickedly funny and emotional script by @inktankgirl and @rlagravenese. I just need a minute to breathe and take this all in.
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J'avais bien aimé Enchanted et j'espérais voir une suite un jour. Ravie de voir que mon voeux est exausé Avec le même casting ! J'ai trop hâte de le voir
D'acoord avec Pixie. Mais je crois que le film ne sera pas pour le grand écran, n'est-ce pas ?
J'espère qu'il sera diffusé au cinéma. Vous n'en avez pas marre de regarder des films sur des petits écrans ? Même moi qui ne regarde que des dvd et pas de plate forme, rien ne vaut un bon film sur grand écran. Désolée je m'éloigne du sujet... Mais j'espère vraiment que le fitur ne se réduira pas à un écran de smartphone ou de tablette. La magie du cinéma et de Disney ce n'est pas ça pour moi.
Merci pour l'info, je l'espère car comme je le dis : La magie du cinéma et de Disney ce n'est pas regarder les films sur un smartphone ou même un écran de tv pour moi.
J'espère également qu'il sortira dans certains cinémas. Pour l'instant, le tournage ne fait que commencer, ensuite faudra le montage, ect... Donc ça prendra plusieurs mois avant qu'il ne soit totalement fini Et les salles rouvriront leurs portes d'ici là ^^ (je l'espère pour eux...)
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Après, il n'est pas impossible que Disney finisse par faire comme Netflix et propose le film en salles pour quelques projections dans certains pays.
Donc il y a de l'espoir ^^
"La perfection faite fée c'est moi ! C'est clair que je ne maîtrise pas tout. Et en plus j'ai un petit soucis avec mes hanches..." Mais c'est INTERDIT me faire la remarque pour mes hanches car je suis légèrement susceptible... Ou pas XD "Be yourself, Everyone else is already taken."Oscar Wilde
A partir du moment où il sort, pour moi, c'est suffisant. Aller le voir au cinéma serait idéal, mais si je le vois à la TV, ce sera aussi bien. Ce qui compte pour moi, c'est la suite de l'histoire
Et Patrick Dempsey a révélé qu'il chantera, une première pour lui, dans le film !
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Now, let’s talk about the “Enchanted” sequel. It’s finally happening!
I’ve been talking to director [Adam Shankman]. The story is getting better and better. There’s a great cast coming together. And the musical numbers, I get to sing and dance. To work with everybody again after 14 years is just really exciting. We need some escapism right now. We need those romantic comedies and those musicals to get people out of the doldrums that we’re in.
Did you ever think that there was a chance it was never going to get made? It feels like we’ve been talking about it forever.
Every year they were like, “We’re going to do this. It’s going to get done,” but then no one could agree on the script. It’s such an important film for them and it’s a satire. It’s not a typical Disney movie. It’s kind of off-brand a little bit. Yet we give honor to all of those Disney movies that have come before and they finally now have figured it out. And we’re old enough, so it’s like a midlife crisis movie.
What kind of vocal and dance training are you doing?
I just finished Season 2 of “Devils” in Rome. Now I can focus 100% on that. I will be singing for the first time. I’ve never ever sung publicly — for a reason. So bear with me. I hope the fans embrace it. But they’ve set me up for success and the lyrics are really fun. The numbers have really great choreography. And the premise is going to be interesting.
Are you singing with Idina Menzel?
I don’t sing with her. I don’t know the exact amount, but there are a lot of cool numbers in this.
Source : Patrick Dempsey Talks Final Appearance on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and Singing for the First Time in the ‘Enchanted’ Sequel (EXCLUSIVE)
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Ah non, il n'y a pas Grincheux dans le premier film. C'est Gisèle qui en voyant une petite personne en colère à NY fait une analogie en l'appelant "Grincheux", alors que ce n'est pas lui.
Maintenant que j'y pense si Gisèle connaît grincheux elle connaît probablement aussi Blanche - Neige donc comment ça se fait qu'elle s'est fait avoir par le coup de la vieille dame 2 fois dans le premier film ? Je réfléchi probablement trop et j'espère que ce n'est qu'une rumeur je ne vois vraiment pas ce que les 7 nains ferais la ? À moin que ça soit leur méthode de commencer le disney cinématique univers
I know you can’t tell me anything specific about “Disenchanted,” but I’d love to hear how you got involved.
Well, I’ve known Adam [Shankman], the director, for a long time, and Amy too, actually. He reached out and he just had this very, cat-got-the-canary look in his eye like he knew that what he was going to tell me was gonna be good, this is gonna be really fun. It’s nice to be in a place work-wise where I feel like I can finally allow what I’ve done to speak for itself so I don’t have to explain who I am or what I do to the world. I don’t know when that switch happened, but I’m finally at a place where I feel like people understand what I do.
What was it about this particular movie and character that appealed to you?
One of the elements is just the joy of it, and the fun of getting to do something that is obviously a romp. I mean, I didn’t realize the original “Enchanted” was 10 years ago, which is pretty crazy. It really was the first time I saw something ape itself in the right way. It was just done so beautifully, and with the right sense of humor and the best songs. And obviously, Amy as Giselle is just, I couldn’t think of anyone more perfect. The minute she opens her mouth you’re like, “I’m totally transported. You are a dream come true.” She’s such a gifted human being. So that part is like, knowing you’re walking into something that’s already so well thought out and crafted, and feeling lucky enough to get invited to be a part of that.
If this had been maybe 15 years ago and someone was like, “Do you want to be the bad guy?” I might’ve said, “Geez, I don’t know.” But I’ve come to learn in my many years that the most fun thing you get to do is when you get to play The Most. I remember when I worked at “Saturday Night Live,” I’d go into Lorne [Michaels]’s office really frustrated and say, “I wish people would just write me sometimes like, a wife or a girlfriend. Why do I have to be a weird character in a wig?” And he was like, “You don’t want to play the wife. Trust me.” And I know that from watching my friends over the years, these incredible actors that I admire, that they do these fun, arch, large, delicious roles.
“Disenchanted” is the epitome of what it feels like to be in a school play. You know you’re gonna have fun. Sometimes when I’m working on something I love, I kind of pinch myself and go, “oh right, this is why I want to do this.” Just this giddy feeling of putting on a show together, it’s the best possible feeling.
Have you wanted to do a musical like this for a while?
The answer plain and simple is, I think I have. When I was a kid I thought, “oh, I’m gonna grow up and move to New York and be on Broadway!” Music plays a really big part in a lot of the work that I do and I like to combine the two, but I don’t really know anymore if I have the stamina to actually be on a stage doing a musical every night. So this is the best of all possible worlds for me, I feel like. The sweet spot where I get to try everything all at once.
Well, I’m very excited to see you play a villain opposite Amy, who’s just absolute sweetness.
Giselle is such an unbelievably well-crafted character and so singularly creative. I can’t imagine anyone else carrying that so beautifully and authentically. She’s just otherworldly, you know? It makes it that much more fun. The idea that you’re going to get to play with her is what the joy of it is going to be. There’s some pretty heavy-hitters that I get to join, so I feel very lucky to be invited to the team. It’s very cool.
“Enchanted” takes and twists a lot of Disney references. Are you taking any cues from Disney villains? Who are your favorites? I feel like the villains always have the most fun in Disney movies, anyway.
That’s the thing! They always have the most fun. I like the women. There are so many good ones. When you’re a kid you’re like, “ugh why is the evil stepmother so awful? Why do they have to be so bad? The Queen is such a jerk, what’s wrong with her?” But now that I see all the nuances and the fun ways to play things, it’s just high drama. It’s the most fun. I don’t know if you’ve watched “Dynasty” lately, but if you’ve watched any scene, it’s so good. So arch, dramatic and campy all at once.
What’s so fun about “Enchanted” is that it’s got the free rein to be self-aware. Everyone is in on the joke. That’s what makes it such a brilliant movie. It’s such a fun way to watch it. We’re all in on it because we love it and can appreciate it that much more. I feel like when you’re an audience member that’s in on the joke, you feel like part of the team.
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