Sony's Cinderella reveals trailer, new adaptation of classic fairy tales

By Lee - 06 August 2021

Cinderella announced a brand new trailer. In the trailer, a story about Cinderella Cinderella was revealed. Although some adaptations have been made, the story has not undergone major changes and changes, and everything is still advancing according to the established route.


The whole trailer lacks certain highlights, and the stage design is also slightly flat. However, with classic fairy tales as the material, the effect of the film is not worrying. Previously, Cinderella was a film owned by Sony, but although the entire North American epidemic has improved, the theaters are still not enough to support the release of high-cost films. Therefore, Sony decided to sell the film to Amazon. This new version of Cinderella is a modern new compilation of classic fairy tales. The story comes from James Corden's original ideas, but it will still focus on the orphan girl Cinderella. The film contains musical elements, and the current actors are good at singing or dancing. The popular Cuban-American pop singer Camila Cabello hits the big screen for the first time, playing the new version of Cinderella who loves music and has a dream. In addition to playing Cinderella, Cassie will also Participate fully in the music creation of the film. In the film, Prince Robert is played by actor Nicholas Galizina; veteran 007 Pierce Brosnan plays the king; Idina Menzel plays the stepmother of Cinderella; Fairy Godmother is played by actor Billy Porter played in reverse.


As a classic fairy tale work, Cinderella has been adapted several times in Hollywood before. Among them, the 1950 Disney version of Cinderella should be the most famous film in this IP. In addition, the two live-action films, the 1997 version and the 2015 version of Cinderella are also very popular. , In 2015, Cinderella starring Lily James won a worldwide box office of 543 million U.S. dollars. According to Amazon's arrangement, the film will be launched on Amazon's on-demand platform on September 3.