

Animation · Fantasy · Family
Overview
When a powerful spell turns her parents into giant monsters, a teenage princess must journey into the wild to reverse the curse before it's too late.
Top Cast


Rachel Zegler
Rachel Zegler
Ellian (voice)
Rachel Zegler
Ellian (voice)


Miguel Bernardeau
Miguel Bernardeau
Chilo (voice)
Miguel Bernardeau
Chilo (voice)


Giovanna Bush
Giovanna Bush
Orsola (voice)
Giovanna Bush
Orsola (voice)


Dennis Stowe
Dennis Stowe
Lumbrian Soldier (voice)
Dennis Stowe
Lumbrian Soldier (voice)


Jenifer Lewis
Jenifer Lewis
Nazara (voice)
Jenifer Lewis
Nazara (voice)


Dee Bradley Baker
Dee Bradley Baker
Flink (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
Flink (voice)


Susan Fitzer
Susan Fitzer
Old Maid (voice)
Susan Fitzer
Old Maid (voice)


Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman
Queen Ellsmere (voice)
Nicole Kidman
Queen Ellsmere (voice)


Javier Bardem
Javier Bardem
King Solon (voice)
Javier Bardem
King Solon (voice)


John Lithgow
John Lithgow
Bolinar (voice)
John Lithgow
Bolinar (voice)
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