Maya Rudolph teases villain role in Disney + Sequel

Fifteen years later, Disney returns to the world fascinatedWith the long-awaited sequel Frustrating It’s due to arrive at Disney+ later this fall. The film will see Amy Adams’ Giselle embark on a new fairy-tale-inspired adventure – and will put her up against a new villain in the form of Malvina Monroe, played by Maya Rudolph. The first trailer for the movie hinted that Malvina would be a housewife in the new neighborhood Giselle and her family moved into, complicating matters once Gisele wishes everything was like a fairy tale again. As Rudolph quipped during the film’s screening at this month’s D23, “It was really fun” to get into the role—even if it had some complications.

It’s not easy being mean to Amy Adams,” Rudolph joked.

Frustrating You’ll return to the story of Giselle, the cartoon princess who found her way into the world of live action in New York City. While plot details are primarily unknown, we do know that Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, and Idina Menzel will also return for the film. Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Jayma Mays have been cast as the film’s villains, and Gabriella Baldacino has been cast as an older version of Morgan Phillippe, daughter of the Dempsey character from the original movie.

“I was talking to the director [Adam Shankman]Dempsey explained in a recent interview. “The story is getting better and better. There’s a great cast coming together. And the musical numbers, I sing and dance. Working with everyone again after 14 years is really exciting. We need some escaping now. We need those romantic comedies and musicals to bring out people out of the doldrums we’re in.”

“Every year they’ve been like, ‘We’re going to do this,'” Dempsey added. It would be done, “but then no one could agree on the text.” “It’s an important movie to them and it’s a satire. It’s not a typical Disney movie. It’s kind of a bit off-brand. However we give all the Disney movies that came before that finally came out now that we’re out. And we’re old enough, so it’s Like a midlife crisis movie.”

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Frustrating It’s set to hit Disney+ on November 24. If you haven’t signed up for Disney+ yet, You can try it here.

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