Spellbound: Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem lead the cast of voices for the animated film

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Spellbound will be directed by Vicky Jenson, director of Shrek and Shark Tale. In addition to Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, the Spellbound cast features John Lithgow, Nathan Lane, Jenifer Lewis, André De Shields, Jordan Fisher, and Rachel Zegler

Having recently worked together on About the Ricardos, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem are ready to share another film project. As Variety reports, the two Hollywood stars will lead the voice cast of Apple’s animated film Spellbound. Produced by Apple Original Films and Skydance Animation, the film will star Princess Elliana of Cumbria, on a mission to save her family and kingdom when a mysterious spell turns her parents into monsters and threatens to envelop Cumbria in eternal darkness.

Nicole Kidman will be the kind, righteous yet maniacal Queen Ellsmere, while Javier Bardem will be King Solon, a braggart with a heart of gold. Spellbound’s vocal cast will also include John Lithgow, Nathan Lane (Only Murders in the Building), Jenifer Lewis (Black-ish), and André De Shields (tick, tick… BOOM!) And Jordan Fisher. Lithgow and Lewis will be the princess’s royal advisors, Minister Bolivar, and Minister Nazara Prone. 

Lane and De Shields will be the Oracles of the Sun and the Moon, which Ellian must find to break the spell. Fisher will be Callan, who will accompany Ellian on her adventure. Rachel Zegler protagonist of West Side Story and the next Snow White in the eponymous Disney live-action will be Princess Ellian.

Spellbound will be directed by Vicky Jenson, director of Shrek and Shark Tale, from a screenplay written by Lauren Hynek, Elizabeth Martin, and Linda Woolverton. Alan Menken, winner of eight Academy Awards, will write the original music and songs, with lyrics signed by Glenn Slater (Rapunzel, Ralph Breaks the Internet). John Lasseter, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and David Lipman will produce the film for Skydance Animation.

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