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Swan Lake II | |
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Directed by | Taylor Raymond Zac Kammerud |
Written by | Finn Kobler Kevin Estrin Zac Kammerud |
Produced by | Harold Hough-Fukumi |
Starring | Hunter Daily Mack Kenny Raleigh West Michelle Chomsky Clark Marsden Gabby Hawkins Ashleigh Ball Austin Farmer Todd Cummings James Patrick Stuart Lacey Chabert Ash Paulsen |
Music by | Mason Tavera |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Swan Lake II is an upcoming American direct-to-video sequel to the 2020 animated film Swan Lake.
Plot[]
Heath is ambushed by a group of Zelda's goons with a warrant for his execution and presumed dead in the ensuing confrontation; Zelda has mourn over her brother Rothbart's death and avenged him. In Odette's castle, Odette's daughter Alise is able to look for an adventure. Heath is greeted by Alise. Daniel and Odette speak with Alise believing that she can bring about peace. Odette's friends Grey, Vlad, Hanna, Twig, Speed and Jean-Bob accompany Odette. Odette and Alise warm up to each other.
Daniel leaves Odette and Alise at the cottage and meets with King Gennady, but he refuses to meet with Odette despite his pleas. Zelda suggests he will invide Odette and Alise to an upcoming ball and promises that if they impress him. Knowing that Zelda deliberately manipulated the King, Odette and Daniel educate Alise in the ways to prepare her. At the ball, Alise wins over the king with flattery, but was transformed into a swan due to Zelda's spell infuriates Odette and she openly accuses the witch of witch crafting. With his crow whispering in her ear, Zelda angrily transforms Odette, Grey, Hanna, Twig, Jean-Bob, Speed and Vlad into animals and orders her goons to take them to the cage.
At cottage, a despondent Daniel is approached by a hooded stranger who helps him break Odette, Alise and her friends out of the castle and take them to an inn, where the man reveals himself to be Heath. Heath implores Alise to stay hidden with him, but she instead takes Daniel's advice and decides to try and stop the witch. They openly confront the king in the palace and reveals Heath, thus proving that Zelda has tricking them all the time. Gen sends a battalion (among them Odette, Alise, Daniel, Heath and their animal friends) to stop Zelda. They are successful in stopping the goons before they can leave, but Zelda refuses to give up, transforms herself into a dragon and tries to kill Odette, Alise and their friends. Heath appears and fights Zelda one-on-one until Daniel shoots an arrow at Zelda.
Heath receives a royal pardon and his own armor. Heath and Alise appear on the verge of admitting that they love each other. Odette appears and implores her to accompany her of lake. They kiss in the sunset.
Cast[]
- Hunter Daily as Odette: the main character. She turns into a swan
- Mack Kenny as Prince Daniel
- Michelle Chomsky as Princess Alise: the daughter of Daniel and Odette who transformed into a swan due to Zelda's spell
- Clark Marsden as Heath
- Gabby Hawkins as Zelda
- Ashleigh Ball as Grey
- Austin Farmer as Speed
- Todd Cummings as Jean-Bob
- James Patrick Stuart as Vlad
- Lacey Chabert as Hanna
- Ash Paulsen as Twig
Production[]
Production took two years and occurred in the United States, Canada, Japan and Australia.
Reception[]
Music[]
The soundtrack of a movie was released on August 7, 2023, from the Walt Disney Records.
- Where Will I Go - Sung by Alise (Michelle Chomsky)
- What a Day - Sung by Odette and Alise (Hunter Daily and Michelle Chomsky)
- He Sees You (John Putch and Mack Kenny)
- Things Are Not As They Appear - Sung by Zelda (Gabby Hawkins)
- Between Here and There - Sung by Prince Jackson and Sy'Rai
Home media[]
The film was released on August 22, 2023 on Blu-ray Tape, DVD and Blu-ray.