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Watch the first official Cinderella trailer with Camila Cabello and Billy Porter

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The three-minute trailer introduces audiences to a brand new interpretation of the title character, played by Don’t Go Yet songstress Camila Cabello, as well as her wicked stepmother Vivian (Idina Menzel) and fairy godparent (Billy Porter).

We also witness the romance between Cinderella, a budding dressmaker, and Prince Robert (Nicholas Galitzine), as well as cover versions of Janet Jackson’s dance-pop classic Rhythm Nation and Queen’s rock anthem Somebody to Love.

Cabello also belts out an original tune. According to the streamer, the film is a “musically-driven bold new take on the traditional story you grew up with,” and follows “an ambitious young woman whose dreams are bigger than the world will allow.” The official synopsis continues:

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