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'Into the Woods' First Full Trailer Puts Twists on the Classic Tales
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The new sneak-peek video reveals that not every fabled character has a happy ending as Cinderella is disappointed by Prince Charming.

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The first full trailer for Disney's highly anticipated movie "Into the Woods" has made its way out for viewing pleasure. Featuring some songs sang by the cast, the video gives a clear definition to its tagline "Be Careful What You Wish For".

A scene shows Cinderella (Anna Kendrick) leaving the castle and Prince Charming (Chris Pine) as she finds things are not quite what she expected. Prince Charming later tells her that he was raised to be "charming," not "sincere."

The big bad Wolf (Johnny Depp), meanwhile, may be left disappointed that Red Riding Hood (Lilla Crawford) doesn't fall into his trap.

Directed by Rob Marshall, the musical centers on a baker (James Corden) and his wife (Emily Blunt) who desperately want children and strike a deal with a witch (Meryl Streep). She promises to give them a child if they can bring her the cape of Little Red Riding Hood, the milky-white cow of Jack Daniel Huttlestone (of beanstalk fame), the slipper of Cinderella and some of Rapunzel's (Mackenzie Mauzy) golden hair. In order to do so, the baker must travel into the dark and mysterious woods and battle a Giant who threatens to destroy the entire village.

The fantasy musical pic is written by James Lapine and is slated to open in theaters across the nation this Christmas.

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