Enchanted composer Stephen Schwartz has shared a promising replace on the sequel.
Starring Oscar-nominee Amy Adams as Princess Giselle and Westworld‘s James Marsden as Prince Edward, the musical fantasy was rapidly touted for a sequel titled Disenchanted, however its growth has been marred by delays.
In dialog with Digital Spy about his model new The Prince of Egypt musical, Schwartz revealed that 13 years after the favored Disney film was launched, Disenchanted is “definitely” nonetheless within the works.
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“We had a few days of conferences about it simply final week, as a result of [songwriter] Alan Menken is right here in London, engaged on the Little Mermaid film, and I’m right here. So the author and director [Adam Shankman] came visiting,” he mentioned.
“At this level, we do not know whether or not… we’re not greenlit. We do not know if Disney is definitely going to make the film or not.
“But we’re undoubtedly engaged on it with the hope that we’ll provide you with sufficient that Disney will really feel that they wish to go forward and make the film. But that’s undoubtedly being labored on.”
Back in 2018, Adams confirmed she was “absolutely up for that” when discussing an Enchanted follow-up, whereas Shankman famous how a “big regime change” in the end affected its growth.
But because of Schwartz’s newest replace, Disney followers can have renewed religion within the film lastly making it to the massive display screen.
There’s barely much less thrilling information in regards to the rumoured live-action remake of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, nonetheless, as Schwartz advised Digital Spy that he does not know the place that venture is at the moment at.
“I know that they are talking about it,” he defined. “But to be perfectly honest, I know nothing about it. I haven’t seen a script. I have no idea where it stands. So I know nothing about the extent to which that is actually moving forward or not.”
The Prince of Egypt is now enjoying on the Dominion Theatre in London till September 12. Tickets can be found now.
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