πŸ—ΌπŸ’‡β€β™€οΈ RAPUNZEL’S CROWN CONTEST: DISNEY’S HAIR-RAISING TWIST! πŸ—ΌπŸ’‡β€β™€οΈ Disney’s backing OFF the tower drama – Tangled cast drops NOVEMBER, but the real scorch? Bella Ramsey vs. Sabrina Carpenter clawing for the golden locks! 😲 One’s a gritty survivor queen, the other’s pop’s blonde bombshell – but whispers scream: “Bella’s edge or Sabrina’s sparkle? Wrong pick, and it’s Snow White flop 2.0!” Will the announcement UNLEASH fan wars or weave box office magic? The hair’s hit the fan – click before the braid breaks! πŸ‘‘πŸ”₯

The Mouse House is letting down its hair – or at least, that’s the whisper rippling through Burbank’s backlots as Disney prepares to untangle the knots around its long-gestating live-action Tangled remake. After slamming the project into indefinite pause in April amid the Snow White debacle’s toxic fallout, insiders claim the studio has quietly revived development, with a bombshell casting announcement slated for November that could crown either The Last of Us firebrand Bella Ramsey or pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter as the tower-trapped Rapunzel. But as fan factions fracture online – pitting Ramsey’s raw, non-binary grit against Carpenter’s glossy, Disney-honed charm – the real question looms: Is this a golden braid to box office glory, or another live-action misstep destined to unravel like Pinocchio‘s streaming shrug? With Lilo & Stitch‘s billion-dollar blueprint lighting the way, Disney’s betting big – but the hair-pulling has only just begun.

The saga traces back to Tangled‘s 2010 animated smash, a $592 million earner that spun Rapunzel’s Grimm fairy tale into a sassy, song-soaked adventure voiced by Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi. Directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, it blended Shrek-style irreverence with powerhouse tunes like “I See the Light,” earning an 89% Rotten Tomatoes nod and spawning a short, series, and merch empire. Disney’s live-action itch – a formula that’s minted $7 billion since Alice in Wonderland – zeroed in on the property early, attaching The Greatest Showman‘s Michael Gracey to helm and Thor: Love and Thunder scribe Jennifer Kaytin Robinson to pen a script laced with more musical muscle. But the 2025 remake rollercoaster hit turbulence: Snow White‘s $150 million global whimper – plagued by Rachel Zegler backlash and CGI dwarf debacles – prompted a full stop on Tangled pre-pro, with execs fearing another princess poison pill.

Enter salvation via Lilo & Stitch: The May 2025 remake’s $1.03 billion haul – buoyed by Stitch’s plushie pandemic and nostalgic pull – convinced Disney to dust off the tower keys. By October, Gracey was back in talks, Scarlett Johansson circling the villainous Mother Gothel – a role blending Avengers menace with eternal-youth vanity – only to bow out last week for Matt Reeves’ The Batman 2, per Jeff Sneider’s InSneider. Now, with testing underway at Pinewood, sources spill that a November reveal – timed for D23 Expo buzz – will spotlight Rapunzel contenders, including the unlikely duo of Ramsey and Carpenter. “Disney backed off the pause hard,” one casting vet confided. “They’re fast-tracking to avoid Snow White scars, but picking Rapunzel? That’s the real enchanted hook.”

At 22, Bella Ramsey – the non-binary breakout from HBO’s The Last of Us, where their Ellie redefined survivalist sass – brings an edge that could rewire Rapunzel’s damsel trope into a defiant dreamer. Fresh off an Emmy nod and Catherine Called Birdy‘s indie grit, Ramsey’s audition tape – a raw take on “When Will My Life Begin?” laced with TLOU‘s post-apoc fire – reportedly wowed execs seeking “relatable rebellion” over porcelain perfection. Fans hail it as progressive gold: “Bella’s Rapunzel would tower over trolls – queer, fierce, unbreakable,” one X thread raved, amassing 50K likes amid The Last of Us Season 2’s 98% RT acclaim. But detractors – echoing 2023’s Little Mermaid race riots – cry “gender-bending overreach,” with MAGA meme lords dubbing it “woke weave.” Ramsey’s rep demurs: “Auditions are whispers; Bella’s focused on stories that sing true.”

Enter 26-year-old Sabrina Carpenter, the Girl Meets World alum turned TikTok titan whose Short n’ Sweet tour grossed $200 million on bubblegum bops and bedroom anthems. Rumors peg her as the “safe sparkle” – blonde, belter, with vocal chops Moore herself endorsed: “I could see her with 50 feet of hair.” Yet The DisInsider debunked her frontrunner status: No meetings post-pause, despite viral X bait claiming Disney nixed her as “too pretty” for an “ordinary” Rapunzel. Carpenter’s camp laughs it off: “Sabrina’s slaying stages, not auditioning shadows.” Still, her Disney DNA – from Channel days to Wicked whispers – fuels fan frenzy: #SabrinaRapunzel trended with 300K posts, blending empowerment edits of “Espresso” over tower escapes with gripes of “glam girl-washing the grit.”

The November tease? A strategic sizzle reel, per leaks: Disney’s eyeing a hybrid – Ramsey’s intensity for emotional arcs, Carpenter’s pop punch for the lanterns-lit finale – but insiders warn of a shortlist showdown with Sadie Sink (Stranger Things‘ redhead rage), McKenna Grace (Ghostbusters‘ precocious pipes), Emma Myers (Wednesday‘s quirky charm), and Isabel May (1883‘s frontier fire). “It’s not just looks – it’s legacy,” a producer spilled. “Post-Mermaid, we need voices that heal divides, not hair that splits them.” Budget? $200 million-plus, banking on practical effects for that 70-foot mane – no Cats-level CGI curse – and original Lin-Manuel Miranda tunes to rival Moana 2‘s splash.

Yet the drama’s deeper than dye: Hollywood’s remake reckoning. Snow White‘s Zegler-Zegler saga – her “sexist” rants tanking previews – and Little Mermaid‘s Halle Bailey triumphs amid hate underscore the tightrope. GLAAD reps applaud Ramsey’s potential: “Non-binary Rapunzel? A braid for the books.” Conservatives counter: “Stick to the script – Flynn’s charm, not fluidity.” X wars rage: #TangledTruth (pro-canon, 100K posts) vs. #RapunzelReimagined (diversity demands, 150K). Carpenter’s “too pretty” snub? Fuel for body-posi fire, with TikToks mocking Disney’s “ordinary” quest as code for “relatable white.”

Financially, it’s a high-wire act. Disney’s live-action ledger: Hits like Beauty and the Beast ($1.26B) offset duds like Dumbo ($353M). Tangled‘s TV spinoff legacy and $2B+ merch history scream sequel potential, but flops could clip wings – especially with Hercules and Bambi lurking. “November’s the reveal that resets the remake rep,” a financier forecasted. “Ramsey risks riots; Carpenter courts complacency. Pick wrong, and the tower topples.”

As leaks lace with lanterns, Disney stonewalls: “Excited for Rapunzel’s return – details soon.” Ramsey? “Stories over speculation.” Carpenter? A coy IG story: “Letting my hair down… elsewhere.” With D23 looming, the November nod could weave whimsy or warp into war. In Oz’s shadow – or Oz’s glow? – one truth tangles all: Disney’s dreaming big, but fans hold the shears. Will Rapunzel’s reveal defy gravity, or drag the Mouse into the thorns? The braid awaits.