Disney has been known for its famous Princess stories such as Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid that have captivated a large audience and inspired young girls to exert the princess within them but has their most recent princess films began to bore their oh so faithful audience? It seems like the case after The Princes and the Frog's disappointing $104 million gross in the U.S when the movie itself took $105 million to make. Personally, I thought the movie was pretty good but other viewers clearly did not think so however Disney has released of a trailer of it's newest movie, "Tangled" the acclaimed story of Rapunzel. Disney has switched the cards with this one by having the prince tell the story rather than the princess in an attempt to grab a new audience or in an attempt to make more money.
Usually I would be appalled by this choice from Disney but I think it will be nice to see something other than a naive teenagers running around like a chicken with it's head cut off and I think that all males agree with that but will the little make-up wearing five year olds think differently? Well, from the looks of the second trailer which was just released a few days ago, I think somebody's mother's going to have to cancel deposit on that Cinderella dress.
All in all, the trailer looks really good and the main character seems really funny and charismatic so it will be interesting to see how he interacts with Rapunzel but looks like the fans are going to have to wait until November 24 to see what the movie really brings or doesn't bring to the big silver screen.
If you want to see that first or second trailer of "Tangled", click the link bellow:
"Tangled" Trailer 1
"Tangled" Trailer 2
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