The biggest stars in the game came out for the 'Disenchanted' Hollywood premiere

You know the vibes when Disney is pushing out insanely awesome content - especially a wildly unexpected and much-needed sequel to the unforgettable Enchanted film in the form of its Disenchanted slated to arrive globally on Disney+ globally in the coming hours - Friday, November 18 to be exact.

The premiere went down in epic fashion in Hollywood and of course the snapshots are stunning to say the least. Check out the star-studded moments and gear up for a must-watch journey heading into your weekend goals.

This week, the cast and filmmakers from “Disenchanted” celebrated the upcoming Disney+ debut of the all-new musical comedy and sequel to the studio’s box office hit “Enchanted,” at the premiere in Hollywood at the El Capitan Theatre. To help usher in the holiday season and support Disney’s Ultimate Toy Drive, premiere guests filled Toys for Tots bins located on the blue carpet with new, unwrapped toys, which will help inspire hope where it is needed the most this holiday season. “Disenchanted” will premiere exclusively on Disney+ this Friday, November 18, 2022. 

In attendance were Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Maya Rudolph, Idina Menzel, James Marsden, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays, Gabriella Baldacchino, Oscar Nunez, Kolton Stewart, and Griffin Newman, as well as director Adam Shankman, screenwriter Brigitte Hales, producer Barry Josephson, and composer/song writer Alan Menken. Joining them were guests including, Darren Criss, Rachel Covey, Spencer Stevenson and Riele Downs.


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