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  • Writer's pictureLoren Javier

Check out our REACTION VIDEO to The Princess (Hulu) & Trevor: The Musical (Disney+) Trailers



In this episode, Castles, Capes & Clones Co-Host Loren looks at the new trailers for "The Princess" on Hulu and "Trevor: The Musical" on Disney+


Check out my reaction to both of these trailer...



Now, check out the trailers without my commentary...



THE PRINCESS

An action-packed fight to the death set in a fairy tale world, The Princess is directed by Le-Van Kiet (“Furie”) and stars Emmy Award® nominee Joey King (“The Act,” “The Kissing Booth”) as a beautiful, strong-willed princess who refuses to wed the cruel sociopath to whom she is betrothed, and is kidnapped and locked in a remote tower of her father’s castle. With her scorned, vindictive suitor intent on taking her father’s throne, the princess must protect her family and save the kingdom. The movie also stars Dominic Cooper (“Preacher”), Olga Kurylenko (“Black Widow”), and Veronica Ngo (“The Old Guard”). “The Princess” is directed by Le-Van Kiet, written by Ben Lustig (“The Thirst”) & Jake Thornton (“Final Fantasy”), and produced by Neal H. Moritz (the “Fast and Furious” franchise), Toby Jaffe (“Total Recall”) and Derek Kolstad (“John Wick”), with Joey King and Guy Riedel (“Spectral”) serving as executive producers. The Princess starts streaming July 1 on Hulu.



TREVOR: THE MUSICAL

It’s 1981 in America, and Trevor Nelson is busy navigating adolescence in suburbia while dreaming of a life in show business. When an embarrassing incident at school suddenly puts him under the wrong spotlight, Trevor must summon the courage to forge his own path.


A deeply moving and funny story of self-discovery and the power of acceptance, Trevor is about living your best life with a ton of passion… and a touch of pizzazz.

The musical Trevor is based on the 1995 Academy Award winning short film of the same name which was directed by Peggy Rajski, produced by Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski and had an original screenplay by Celeste Lecesne.

In 1998, director Peggy Rajski brought fellow filmmakers Randy Stone and Celeste Lecesne together to found The Trevor Project, a 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.

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