15 Years Flew By – See the Cast of “Enchanted” Then and Now

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After 15 years of waiting, the sequel to the Disney film “Enchanted” – aptly named “Disenchanted” – will finally be released on Disney+ this year.

In 2007, the original “Enchanted” film took the typical princess film and flipped it on its head when the animated princess Giselle came out of her cartoon world of Andalasia and into the live-action city of New York. The movie provided complex satire about many tired princess film tropes: true love, fantasy, musical numbers, and the list goes on. The film exploded and is loved by critics and audiences alike.

The sequel has been in the works for an incredibly long time, but behind-the-scenes photos of Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey filming “Disenchanted” have fans more excited than ever for the film, which is set to his Disney+ toward the end of the year, to come out. The film catches up with Giselle 10 years after “Enchanted” when she and her family move to a suburb called Monroeville where she confronts what true happiness means to her. When she wishes her life were like a perfect fairytale, she unwittingly sends the real world and her former home of Andalasia into a tailspin.

Here is a look back on what the cast was up to when the first film was released and how they are fairing now 15 years later.

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Amy Adams as Giselle

Amy Adams flies into New York City from the animated world of Andalasia as Princess Giselle in “Enchanted.” Giselle eventually finds her way to Robert and falls in love with the lawyer after he reluctantly helps her.

Adams was on a roll in 2007. Along with “Enchanted,” she was in the film “Charlie Wilson’s War.” Following “Enchanted,” Adams starred alongside Meryl Streep in “Julie & Julia” and played Amilia Erheart in “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.”

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Amy Adams Now

Since “Enchanted” Adams has received five Academy Award nominations for “Doubt,” “The Fighter,” “The Master,” “American Hustle,” and “Vice.” She starred in multimillion-dollar franchises like “The Muppets” in 2011 and “Man of Steel” in 2013, as well as critically acclaimed dramas like “Arrival” in 2016. In the last few years, she has starred in the HBO mini-series “Sharp Objects” and the musical “Dear Evan Hansen.”

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Patrick Dempsey as Robert Philip

In “Enchanted,” Patrick Dempsey plays Robert, a single dad who is a cynical, brutally realistic, stick-in-the-mud lawyer who takes in Giselle when she lands in New York City. At the time, Dempsey was starring as Dr. Derek Shepherd, aka McDreamy, on “Grey’s Anatomy.” He began playing the neurosurgeon in 2005. Dempsey also starred in “Valentine’s Day” and “Made of Honour” in the years following “Enchanted.”

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Patrick Dempsey Now

Dempsey will be returning as Robert in “Disenchanted.” His daughter, Morgan, is now grown up, and it appears from photos that Robert and Giselle are still together. In an interview with Variety, Dempsey confirmed he will be singing and dancing this time around.

Dempsey played Dr. Derek Shepherd on “Grey’s Anatomy” until 2015, at which point he left the show to pursue other projects, but he returned in 2021 for a few episodes. Since “Enchanted,” he has also been in “Private Practice,” “Bridget Jones’s Baby,” and “The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair.”

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James Marsden as Prince Edward

Prince Edward came singing into our lives in “Enchanted.” The goofy prince who fell in love with Giselle in Andalasia followed her to New York City and bumbled his way through the city on a quest to find his love. Along the way, he got in a fight with a bus, got hit by bikers, and sang through the streets.

Leading up to “Enchanted” Marsden starred in the blockbuster “X-Men” franchise as Cyclops, played Corny Collins in “Hairspray,” and starred opposite Katherine Heigl in “27 Dresses.” He also worked alongside Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling in “The Notebook.”

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James Marsden Now

Marsden teased in an interview with Metro that we will see the prince return with new costumes and new songs in “Disenchanted.” Currently, Marsden is promoting “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” which hits theatres this week. Since “Enchanted,” he has worked on other family films like “Hop,” “Boss Baby 2: Family Business” and the “Sonic the Hedgehog” films. He has also starred in critically acclaimed TV shows like HBO’s “Westworld” and Netflix’s “Dead to Me.”

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Idina Menzel as Nancy Tremaine

Before Idina Menzel took on the role of Nancy in “Enchanted,” she was a Broadway star. She had lead roles in the 1996 smash hit “Rent” and defied gravity as Elphaba in “Wicked.” Surprisingly, Idina Menzel did not sing in the original “Enchanted.” She played Robert’s girlfriend and, at the end of the movie, ran away with Prince Edward to live with him in Andalasia.

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Idina Menzel Now

After her supporting role in “Enchanted,” Menzel became one of the most iconic princesses in Disney canon. She voiced Elsa in “Frozen” and sang one of the most popular Disney songs of all time, “Let it Go” (this was pre-“We don’t Talk About Bruno”). She has also appeared on the musical TV show “Glee,” the drama “Uncut Gems,” and other “Frozen” projects like “Frozen II” and “Olaf’s Frozen Adventures.”

After leaving New York to run away with Prince Edward, we catch up with Nancy in the faraway fantasy land of Andalasia. Menzel told Us Weekly that she will be singing in the sequel and has a song with Marsden. She said filming “Disenchanted” was like living in a fairytale.

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Rachel Covey as Morgan Philip

Covey’s breakout role as Morgan Philip, Robert’s daughter, was her only major Hollywood role.

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