The tower doors swing open, the sky fills with a thousand glowing lanterns, and Rapunzel’s timeless tale of courage, discovery, and true love prepares to enchant a new generation in breathtaking live-action splendor. Tangled (2026), Disney’s highly anticipated reimagining of the 2010 animated masterpiece, brings the magic of the hidden tower and the floating lights to vivid, tangible life. Amanda Seyfried stars as the golden-haired dreamer Rapunzel, whose boundless curiosity and unbreakable spirit shine brighter than ever, while Chris Evans embodies the roguish charm of Flynn Rider, the dashing thief whose smolder hides a heart ready for redemption. This epic cinematic adventure promises raw emotion, dazzling visuals, and a touch of darkness that elevates the fairy tale into something unforgettable.
The first trailer, released to thunderous online acclaim in late 2025, opens on a haunting shot of the secluded tower rising from a misty valley, its ivy-covered walls concealing 18 years of isolation. Rapunzel, played with luminous innocence by Seyfried, gazes longingly from her window, her impossibly long golden hair cascading like a waterfall of sunlight. “I’ve been looking out of a window for eighteen years,” she whispers, her voice trembling with yearning, “dreaming about what it might feel like when those lights rise in the sky. What if it’s not everything I dreamed it would be?” The trailer’s score swells with Alan Menken’s iconic melodies, reorchestrated for orchestral grandeur, as we glimpse the annual lantern festival—a sea of glowing orbs illuminating the kingdom in honor of the lost princess.
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Amanda Seyfried’s Rapunzel is a revelation. Known for her expressive eyes and emotional depth in films like Mamma Mia! and Les Misérables, Seyfried captures the character’s wide-eyed wonder and fierce determination perfectly. Her Rapunzel isn’t just a damsel; she’s an artist, a dreamer, and a force armed with a trusty frying pan. In one electrifying sequence, she confronts an intruder—Flynn Rider—with hair-whipping precision and skillet-swinging bravado, her voice shifting from fear to defiance: “I will use this!” Seyfried’s natural warmth makes Rapunzel’s journey from sheltered innocence to bold self-discovery feel profoundly authentic, her golden locks (a stunning blend of practical extensions and CGI) glowing with magical healing power under moonlight.
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Opposite her, Chris Evans brings irresistible charisma to Flynn Rider, the wanted thief whose real name—Eugene Fitzherbert—hints at vulnerabilities beneath the swagger. Evans, the former Captain America whose boyish grin and heroic presence have won hearts worldwide, infuses Flynn with witty banter, athletic grace, and subtle heartbreak. “You were my new dream,” he confesses in a tender moment, his voice cracking with sincerity. The trailer’s action beats showcase Evans dodging guards in the kingdom’s bustling streets, swinging from Rapunzel’s hair across chasms, and facing off against thugs in the Snuggly Duckling tavern—a rowdy haven of ruffians who burst into the rousing “I’ve Got a Dream.”
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Their chemistry ignites from their first meeting. Rapunzel binds Flynn with her hair, demanding he guide her to see the lanterns in exchange for the stolen crown. What begins as reluctant alliance blossoms into genuine connection amid breathtaking escapades: evading palace guards on horseback (led by the determined Maximus, a scene-stealing steed with expressive personality), navigating treacherous forests, and uncovering secrets in a hidden valley. The trailer’s darker edge emerges through Mother Gothel, Rapunzel’s manipulative “mother” whose vanity drives her to hoard the hair’s youth-restoring magic. Portrayed with chilling elegance, Gothel’s narcissistic songs like “Mother Knows Best” take on sinister new depth in live-action shadows.
Visually, Tangled achieves cinematic alchemy. The hidden tower, a soaring Gothic structure shrouded in vines, feels both enchanting and imprisoning.

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Rapunzel’s murals adorn its walls—vibrant paintings of stars, suns, and the floating lights she longs to touch. When she finally steps outside, the world explodes in color: lush meadows, roaring waterfalls, and the kingdom’s coronation festival alive with dancers and merchants. The iconic lantern scene, the emotional pinnacle, unfolds on a boat amid a lake reflecting thousands of glowing wishes. As Rapunzel and Flynn release their own lanterns, singing “I See the Light,” the sky becomes a canvas of gold against twilight— a moment of pure, tear-inducing magic rendered with practical lanterns and seamless effects.

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The tower doors swing open, the sky fills with a thousand glowing lanterns, and Rapunzel’s timeless tale of courage, discovery, and true love prepares to enchant a new generation in breathtaking live-action splendor. Tangled (2026), Disney’s highly anticipated reimagining of the 2010 animated masterpiece, brings the magic of the hidden tower and the floating lights to vivid, tangible life.
Amanda Seyfried stars as the golden-haired dreamer Rapunzel, whose boundless curiosity and unbreakable spirit shine brighter than ever, while Chris Evans embodies the roguish charm of Flynn Rider, the dashing thief whose smolder hides a heart ready for redemption. This epic cinematic adventure promises raw emotion, dazzling visuals, and a touch of darkness that elevates the fairy tale into something unforgettable.
The first trailer, released to thunderous online acclaim in late 2025, opens on a haunting shot of the secluded tower rising from a misty valley, its ivy-covered walls concealing 18 years of isolation. Rapunzel, played with luminous innocence by Seyfried, gazes longingly from her window, her impossibly long golden hair cascading like a waterfall of sunlight. “I’ve been looking out of a window for eighteen years,” she whispers, her voice trembling with yearning, “dreaming about what it might feel like when those lights rise in the sky. What if it’s not everything I dreamed it would be?” The trailer’s score swells with Alan Menken’s iconic melodies, reorchestrated for orchestral grandeur, as we glimpse the annual lantern festival—a sea of glowing orbs illuminating the kingdom in honor of the lost princess.
Amanda Seyfried’s Rapunzel is a revelation. Known for her expressive eyes and emotional depth in films like Mamma Mia! and Les Misérables, Seyfried captures the character’s wide-eyed wonder and fierce determination perfectly. Her Rapunzel isn’t just a damsel; she’s an artist, a dreamer, and a force armed with a trusty frying pan. In one electrifying sequence, she confronts an intruder—Flynn Rider—with hair-whipping precision and skillet-swinging bravado, her voice shifting from fear to defiance: “I will use this!” Seyfried’s natural warmth makes Rapunzel’s journey from sheltered innocence to bold self-discovery feel profoundly authentic, her golden locks (a stunning blend of practical extensions and CGI) glowing with magical healing power under moonlight.
Opposite her, Chris Evans brings irresistible charisma to Flynn Rider, the wanted thief whose real name—Eugene Fitzherbert—hints at vulnerabilities beneath the swagger. Evans, the former Captain America whose boyish grin and heroic presence have won hearts worldwide, infuses Flynn with witty banter, athletic grace, and subtle heartbreak. “You were my new dream,” he confesses in a tender moment, his voice cracking with sincerity. The trailer’s action beats showcase Evans dodging guards in the kingdom’s bustling streets, swinging from Rapunzel’s hair across chasms, and facing off against thugs in the Snuggly Duckling tavern—a rowdy haven of ruffians who burst into the rousing “I’ve Got a Dream.”
Their chemistry ignites from their first meeting. Rapunzel binds Flynn with her hair, demanding he guide her to see the lanterns in exchange for the stolen crown. What begins as reluctant alliance blossoms into genuine connection amid breathtaking escapades: evading palace guards on horseback (led by the determined Maximus, a scene-stealing steed with expressive personality), navigating treacherous forests, and uncovering secrets in a hidden valley. The trailer’s darker edge emerges through Mother Gothel, Rapunzel’s manipulative “mother” whose vanity drives her to hoard the hair’s youth-restoring magic. Portrayed with chilling elegance, Gothel’s narcissistic songs like “Mother Knows Best” take on sinister new depth in live-action shadows.
Visually, Tangled achieves cinematic alchemy. The hidden tower, a soaring Gothic structure shrouded in vines, feels both enchanting and imprisoning. Rapunzel’s murals adorn its walls—vibrant paintings of stars, suns, and the floating lights she longs to touch. When she finally steps outside, the world explodes in color: lush meadows, roaring waterfalls, and the kingdom’s coronation festival alive with dancers and merchants. The iconic lantern scene, the emotional pinnacle, unfolds on a boat amid a lake reflecting thousands of glowing wishes. As Rapunzel and Flynn release their own lanterns, singing “I See the Light,” the sky becomes a canvas of gold against twilight—a moment of pure, tear-inducing magic rendered with practical lanterns and seamless effects.
Supporting characters add humor and heart. Pascal, Rapunzel’s loyal chameleon, provides silent comic relief with expressive antics. The pub thugs, reimagined with rugged realism, reveal hidden dreams through a boisterous musical number. Maximus the horse pursues Flynn with relentless determination, his non-verbal rivalry yielding hilarious slapstick. Even the Stabbington Brothers, Flynn’s treacherous former partners, loom as menacing threats in the shadows.
At its core, Tangled explores profound themes: the ache of unfulfilled dreams, the toxicity of control disguised as love, and the transformative power of seeing someone truly. Rapunzel’s arc—from isolated girl painting her confined world to courageous woman claiming her destiny—resonates deeply. Flynn’s redemption, shedding his selfish facade for genuine vulnerability, completes a romance that’s equal parts funny, fiery, and heartfelt. Their duet “I See the Light” isn’t just a love song; it’s an awakening, acknowledging how another person can illuminate life’s true path.
Director Michael Gracey, visionary behind The Greatest Showman’s spectacle, infuses the film with musical energy and emotional stakes. Songs like “When Will My Life Begin?” burst with Rapunzel’s restless energy as Seyfried dances through the tower’s daily routine. Action sequences blend practical stunts—Evans performing many of his own swings and chases—with hair as a dynamic weapon, whipping and lassoing with fluid grace.
Production has been a global endeavor. Filming across Europe’s fairy-tale castles, verdant forests, and vast soundstages recreates the storybook kingdom. Rapunzel’s 70-foot hair posed unique challenges, solved through innovative rigging and digital enhancement for seamless movement. The lantern festival required thousands of LED-lit props floating over a constructed lake, capturing ethereal beauty on camera.
Early reactions to the trailer have been electric. Viewers praise Seyfried’s ethereal presence and Evans’ perfect smolder, declaring the pairing “dream casting.” Social media erupts with edits and emotional confessions: “This trailer made me cry like the original did when I was a kid.” The darker tone—Gothel’s manipulation feeling more psychologically intense—adds maturity while preserving whimsy.
As 2026 approaches, Tangled stands poised to redefine Disney live-action adaptations. It honors the animated classic’s wit, warmth, and Oscar-nominated songs while expanding scope and stakes. For longtime fans, it’s a nostalgic return to the tower; for new audiences, an introduction to enduring magic.
The lanterns are rising. The adventure awaits. And with Seyfried and Evans leading the way, Rapunzel’s story promises to shine brighter than ever—proving that when you follow your dreams, the world opens in ways you never imagined.