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and ’s son, Walker, could easily let go over other Disney animated films. “We saw them all — well, not . He got sick of [it] pretty quickly [as] you can imagine,” Diggs, 53, exclusively told on Wednesday, June 26, while discussing his role in series.

Diggs and ex-wife Menzel, 53, share who was coming of age when his mother starred in 2013’s Menzel and its 2019 sequel, and her “Let It Go” ballad even won an Oscar in 2014. While Walker rapidly got tired of he still bonds with Diggs over other classics from Disney’s catalog. “We still watch them, and he just now is realizing a lot of the brilliance of Disney,” Diggs gushed to “They’ll make story lines accessible to their children and the adults alike so that adults don’t get sick of the stories.



” According to Diggs, Walker particularly enjoyed the “darker aspect” of 2017’s while the actor has long appreciated and Diggs is also gearing up to step into the Disney universe himself, playing King Triton on opposite as the young mermaid. As you can imagine, being a part of the Disney family for both of us has been a wonderful experience where we’re making history,” Diggs said on Wednesday. “It’s a completely multi-ethnic cast.

We’ve got brand-new music with a very strong Caribbean background.” He added, “These are very understandable and palatable kinds of situations that you find in this father-daughter relationship. People can actually kind of use them as opposed to the larger-than-lif.

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