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Abbi Jacobson, Nat Faxon, Eric Andre, John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, Tress MacNeille, Sharon Horgan, Billy West, Matt Berry
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Little do they know that no one in Dreamland stays dead for very long, because
Disenchantment’s internal logic regarding mortality, as well as the lines between medieval fantasy and other genres, remains as flexible as ever. (“I mean, people get turned to stone or burned alive, and the next thing you know, they’re walking around, no harm, no foul,” one Dreamland citizen complains before being shot in the chest with a flaming arrow.)
Disenchantment’s prior commitment to maintaining the status quo i.e., Bean and pals in Dreamland facing enemies within and beyond the kingdom walls was enough to ensure that the series didn’t become too immersed in its own mythology, which spans multiple lands and involves numerous adversaries with ever-shifting motivations. Similarly, the series previously balanced standalone adventure
Disenchantment Part 3 trailer brings Bean back to Dreamland next year
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The Simpsons or
Futurama in my books, I m still enjoying Matt Groening s animated-fantasy Netflix series more than I thought I would. It s been over a year since we last caught up with Princess Bean (Abbi Jacobson), Luci (Eric Andre), and Elfo (Nat Faxon), but a new trailer for
Disenchantment: Part 3 has been released that has also revealed when the series will return, so mark your calendars for
January 15th. The excitement builds in Disenchantment Part 3 as Bean continues to grow into her power and own her destiny, reads the official logline. As the fearless friends venture out to discover new worlds, they might just find there really is no place like home. Will be be watching
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Bean, Luci, and Elfo will soon return to Netflix the streaming service has released a new trailer for Matt Groenig’s epic fantasy series
Disenchantment, and has revealed when the third season will debut: January 15th, 2021.
The series is Groenig’s latest animated show, set in the fantasy kingdom of Dreamland, and about a rebellious teenage princess named Bean (voiced by Abbi Jacobson). In the first season, Bean met an exiled elf named Elfo (Nat Faxon), and a demon named Luci (Eric Andre), who both manage to play to her self-destructive qualities.
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Disenchantment has quietly built up a run on Netflix. The fantasy series returns to screens next month and a trailer for Part Three has now dropped.
The new episodes find the ever-sozzled Princess Bean (Abbi Jacobson) dealing with more drama as she copes with the revelation about her mother. But there s also new horizons, with Steamland, a steampunk-style nearby world looking to forge an alliance with Bean s Dreamland, that might now work out how anyone expects. And there are the small matter of revolving doors to figure out.
Bean is aided (mostly) as always (also mostly) by her companions Elfo (Nat Faxon) and Luci (Eric Andre) and she ll have plenty of new adventures, even as her royal duty comes calling.