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Cinderella trailer breaks Disney record for most online views in 24 hours

Lily James and Cate Blanchett star in the upcoming fairytale movie

Jess Denham
Friday 21 November 2014 09:43 EST
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Lily James as Ella in Disney's live action remake of Cinderella
Lily James as Ella in Disney's live action remake of Cinderella (Disney)

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The first trailer for upcoming Disney film Cinderella has broken the studio’s record for the most online views in 24 hours, excluding Marvel releases.

Starring Downton Abbey’s Lily James as Ella and Cate Blanchett as the wicked step-mother, the fairytale teaser racked up a massive 4.2 million YouTube views and 33 million Facebook views when it was uploaded on Wednesday, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

To date, nearly 7.25 million people have watched the trailer, which also features Richard Madden as Prince Charming and Helena Bonham Carter as the Fairy Godmother.

Based on Charles Perrault’s story, Cinderella follows the changing fortunes of young Ella, who finds herself at the mercy of a jealous and cruel new stepfamily when her merchant father passes away.

Despite the harsh treatment inflicted upon her, she remains determined to honour her mother’s dying words and to “have courage and be kind”, the official synopsis reads.

Then, of course, there is the handsome stranger she meets in the woods who may or may not be a prince. Okay, he’s a prince, and yes, some exciting things happen involving a ball, a pumpkin, some mice and a kindly beggar woman with more to her than first meets the eye.

Cinderella follows Disney’s huge recent successes Maleficent, starring Angelina Jolie, and Alice in Wonderland, featuring Johnny Depp.

To put the Cinderella trailer’s success into perspective, Maleficent’s first teaser clip was viewed 1.5 million times on its first day and grossed $757.7 million worldwide earlier this year.

Directed by Kenneth Branagh, Cinderella reaches UK cinemas on 27 March 2015.

James' Downton co-star Sophie McShera also stars as evil stepsister Drizella, alongside Holliday Grainger, Derek Jacobi and Stellan Skarsgard.

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