Disney's long-awaited Enchanted sequel is finally taking shape, over 10 years after it was first announced – and we've got the pictures to prove it.
Just days after on-set photos emerged of Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey's Giselle and Robert in full royal regalia, new images have been released showing their characters embracing on the pavement and surrounded by luggage.
Hinting at a new era for Giselle and Robert, Gabriella Baldacchino is also seen for the first time as Robert's now-grown-up daughter, Morgan.
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Enchanted's follow-up, Disenchanted, is set 15 years after the events of the movie, which saw Giselle banished from her animated kingdom of Andalasia to Manhattan, New York City, where she met and fell in love with divorce lawyer, Robert.
The sequel, which will see James Marsden and Idina Menzel reprising their original roles, revisits Giselle and Robert as they relocate from the city to the suburb of Monroeville.
There, Giselle will be faced with the challenges of discovering what it means for her family to truly live happily ever after.
Opening up about Disenchanted, Adams recently teased a "humbling" experience while getting to grips with the sequel's singing and dancing – of which there's "a lot more" of.
"The last time I really danced as much as I'm required to dance in this, I was in my 20s and now I'm not in my 20s," she admitted. "It feels different in your 40s.
"In my heart, I look like I'm in my 20s when I'm dancing, and then I would watch playback and be like, 'Whoa, that's not the same'."
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Giselle isn't the only one to be singing, with Menzel revealing that both her character Nancy Tremaine and Dempsey's Robert will be joining in on the musical action.
"I was happy to be hired as just an actress, but now I'm really excited because these songs Stephen Schwartz and Alan Menken wrote – the songs are incredible," she said.
"There's so much music, and Amy singing her butt off, and it's just Patrick singing and tap dancing. It's really glorious and joyful and people are going to love it."