Disney Dreams

Disney Dreams is an upcoming musical fantasy crossover film distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under its Walt Disney Pictures label. Directed, produced and written by Damien Tran, it is a live action/animated adaptation of the Disney Cruise Line show of the same name, as Tran is a big fan of after seeing the show. It will be released in 2D, 3D, IMAX ScreenX and 4DX.

Plot
One night, a little girl named Anne Marie is taken on a magical journey by Peter Pan of Neverland to find her own magic before the clock strikes 6:00.

Live action cast

 * Jenna Harwood as Anne Marie, a little girl who was taken on a journey to find her magic. Harwood, who reprises her role from the show, was also a reference for and voices an animated version of the character, who resembles the animation styles of both Disney Renaissance films and the anime, Sailor Moon.

Voices

 * Tom Holland as Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up and took Anne Marie on the journey
 * Kate Higgins as the Blue Fairy, the fairy from Pinocchio who hired Peter to help Anne Marie find her own magic before the clock strikes 6:00
 * Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Pinocchio, the puppet in Anne Marie's room. Ainsworth reprises his role from the Disney+ remake of Pinocchio
 * Mena Massoud as Aladdin, the street rat of Agrabah who wished to be a prince by the Genie. Massoud reprises his voice role from the 2019 remake of Aladdin.
 * Jennifer Hale as Cinderella, the girl who had her wish of going to the ball come true after being prevented by her stepsisters and stepmother. Hale reprises her role from the Cinderella sequels and Ralph Breaks the Internet.
 * Cindy Robinson as the Fairy Godmother, a fairy who granted Cinderella's wish to go to the ball.
 * Damien Tran as The King, Prince Charming's father, and Cogsworth, the head of the castle staff and Lumière's best friend, who has been cursed into a pendulum clock. Tran casted himself as both characters as a tribute to both characters' original actors, Andre Stojka and David Ogden Stiers.
 * Rob Paulsen as the Grand Duke, the King's right hand man who organized the ball for Prince Charming to find a potential wife. Paulson, like Hale, reprises his role from the sequels.
 * Tate Donovan as Hercules, the son of Zeus who can Go the Distance after being nearly mortal by Pain and Panic. Donovan reprises his role from the original film and TV series.
 * Pamela Ribon as Snow White, the princess who was forced to work as a maid by her evil stepmother, the Queen. Ribon reprises her role from Ralph Breaks the Internet.
 * Jodi Benson as Ariel, the mermaid who longs to be in the human world with her love, Prince Eric. Benson reprises her role from the original film.
 * Lin-Manuel Miranda as Sebastian, King Triton's advisor
 * James Arnold Taylor as Milo James Thatch, the cartographer and linguist who seeks to find the lost city of Atlantis. Taylor reprises his role from the video game and Milo's Return.
 * Cree Summer as Kidagakash Nedakh, the Atlantean who survived the Great Flood of Atlantis over 8,000 years ago and Milo's love interest. Summer reprises her role from Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
 * Emma Watson as Belle, the bookworm who the Beast falls for after taking her father's place in the castle. Watson reprises her role from the 2017 remake of Beauty and the Beast.
 * Robby Benson as the Beast, a prince who was cursed into a beast by the Enchantress after being cruel to her beggar form. Benson reprises his role via archival audio from the original 1991 film.
 * Brian Hull as Lumiere, the maître d’ cursed into a candelabra. Hull was hired to impersonate the late Jerry Orbach's portrayal after Tran heard his impression in YouTube videos, thus marking Hull's second time voicing in Disney media after appearing in Tangled: The Series and the first Disney movie and second movie in general to do so.
 * Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts, a cook who was cursed into a teapot. Lansbury, like Benson, reprises her role from the original film.
 * Mandy Moore as Rapunzel, the girl with blonde hair who was stuck in her tower from Tangled. Moore reprises her role from Tangled.
 * Zachary Levi as Flynn Rider/Eugene Fitzherbert, Rapunzel's love interest. Levi, like Moore, reprises his role from the original film
 * Kristen Bell as Anna, the sister of Elsa and princess of Arendelle. Bell reprises her role from Frozen.
 * Josh Gad as Olaf, the snowman made by Elsa. Gad, like Bell, reprises his role from the original film.
 * Idina Menzel as Elsa, the sister of Anna and Queen of Arendelle. Menzel, like Bell and Gad, reprises her role from the original film.
 * James Earl Jones as Mufasa, King of the Pride Lands, Scar's brother and Simba's father. Jones reprises his role via archival audio from the 1994 film.
 * Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse, the mascot of Disney and Minnie's boyfriend. Diamantopoulos reprises his role from the 2015 shorts.
 * Walt Disney as himself via archival audio at the end before the credits
 * Kira Buckland as Kilala Reno, a girl who Anne Marie visits in the latter's dreams. Buckland is uncredited for the role of the character, who appears in the film's post-credits scene

Music
The music was composed by Christophe Beck, who collaborated with Disney on the Frozen movies, the Ant-Man movies and WandaVision, with themes incorporated from the scores of each characters' respective movies composed by himself, Alan Menken, James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer and many others. The songs from each characters' respective movies were also included in the soundtrack with some parts reorchestrated by Beck. Tran also worked on a song for the film's end credits, titled "Ageless Dreams."

Trivia

 * Tran wanted Anne Marie's animated form to resemble both Disney Renaissance films and Sailor Moon so he hired animators from Japan to work on her animated self, thus giving the term Disney Anime-ted.
 * All of the segments from the show returned for the movie, with Atlantis being incorporated as a way to transition from one underwater story to another and Tran's interest
 * The film will be the second time Disney IPs appear in a crossover film, after Ralph Breaks the Internet. It would've been the third if Kevin Smith's Kingdom Keepers series got off the ground.