The final season of Disenchantment will premiere on Netflix on September 1st, 2023. The adventures of Bean, a hard-partying princess, her appropriately called elf sidekick Elfo, and her peculiar-looking demon named Luci are the focus of the Matt Groening-created animated comedy series, which will reach its conclusion after 5 years.
Bean and her friends faced many challenges as the fourth season of Disenchantment drew to a finish, including the return of Bean's mother, Queen Dagmar, who wants to destroy the world.
As Bean and her pals attempt to preserve Dreamland, the final season is anticipated to take up exactly where the fourth season left off, with Bean attempting to figure out how to control her magic powers.
The latest season 5 trailer shows Luci being tormented by demons, as well as Bean and her father confronting her mother. Also revealed at in the teaser is the reappearance of Derek, King Zog, and Odval.
American animator Matt Groening developed the animated fantasy sitcom Disenchantment for Netflix. Groening previously produced The Simpsons and Futurama for Fox; making Disenchantment his first work to be released only on a streaming platform.
To save Dreamland from Queen Dagmar's wrath, Princess Bean must vanquish her mother and outrun a prophecy that foretells she will kill the one she loves.
Disenchantment's final season will undoubtedly bring the hilarious series to a satisfactory end. Matt Groening's endearing fantasy cartoon has built up a devoted following over the last 5 years, following its premiere on August 17, 2018. For every Disenchantment enthusiast, the last season is a must-watch.
From Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, comes Disenchantment - an adult animated comedy fantasy series following the misadventures of a hard-drinking princess, her feisty elf companion, and her personal demon.
The cast for Disenchantment features Bean played by Abbi Jacobson, Elfo voiced by Nat Faxon, Luci is portrayed by Eric Andre, King Zog is voiced by John DiMaggio, Queen Dagmar is portrayed by Sharon Horgan, Queen Oona is played by Tress MacNeille, Mora is voiced by Meredith Hagner, and Odval, who is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.