Giselle comes into a possession of a wishing wand, but her desire to infuse the suburbs with a bit of fairy tale charm has dark consequences for her family. The sequel takes place 15 years after Giselle (Adams) and Robert’s (Dempsey) happily ever after and follows the couple and Robert’s daughter Morgan (Gabriella Baldacchino) as they move to the suburbs. Now here comes “Disenchanted,” which re-teams Adams with original stars Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden and Idina Menzel, while introducing newcomers like Maya Rudolph as a villainous Evil Queen. Check out the full rundown of new streaming options below.ĭisney fans have been waiting 15 years for the studio to release a sequel to “Enchanted,” the 2007 comedy starring Amy Adams as a cartoon Disney princess brought to real life in New York City. Perhaps the biggest new addition to streaming this month is Jordan Peele’s “Nope” debuting on Peacock. National Geographic’s “Fire of Love” tells the unforgettable love story of two volcanologists and Prime Video’s “Good Night Oppy” is a real-world spin on “Wall-E” as it follows a Mars rover roaming the red planet for 15 years. But there’s a lot more star-power to be found this month: Jennifer Lawrence returns to indies on Apple TV+, Daniel Radcliffe embraces his inner Weird “Al” Yankovich for Roku, Lindsay Lohan mounts her Netflix comeback and more.Īlso of note this month on streaming is the arrival of two of the year’s most acclaimed documentaries. Viewers are getting a double dose of both Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, as Olivia Wilde’s much-publicized thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” arrives on HBO Max in addition to Pugh’s “The Wonder” on Netflix and Styles’ “My Policeman” on Amazon Prime Video. It’s no longer the summer movie season, but November is a blockbuster month for streaming.
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