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Multiple would be a 2029 animated psychological comedy adventure film directed by Jennifer Lee from a screenplay by Lee and Victoria Strouse, and a story by Lee, while Peter del Vecho would produce. Produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distribuited by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film would star the voices of Alice Eve, Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth Thompson, and Alan Tudyk. Kris Bowers would compose the film's score. The film would center on a princess with multiple personalities, whom she must learn to work with in order to save her kingdom.

Development on the film would begin in early 2027, with Lee set to direct the film, as well as to co-write it alongside Strouse. Eve, would join the film as its leads in mid-2027, while Blachett and Thompson would join the cast in late 2027. The film's animators would use several animation systems from previous Disney movies in order to potray uniquely each of the main character's personalities. Lee and Strouse would consult with therapysts in order to potray Dissiociative Identity Disorder in a style that was "lighthearted, but not offensive".

Multiple would be released in May 22, 2029, and would become a critical and commercial success, with critics praising the film's more humorous take on Dissiociative Identity Disorder than other films, humor, direction, vocal performances (particularly Eve's), writing, animation, score, and visuals, with several critics comparing the film positively to Disney's Hercules (1997). The film would earn 987 million dollars at the worldwide box office over a budget of 130 million dollars. The film would ear an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature and an Academy Award for Best Original Score.

Synopsis
In a futuristic kingdom, there's a princess named Mary who was born with a very unique personality: Overly expressive, super-intelligent, thrill-seeking, prank-loving, and artistic. However, her mother has taught her that non of those are the qualities of a princess, so she has repressed all of those qualities since childhood, and none of those has ever reutrned... until her teenage years, where she suddenly wakes up in strange places, like the museum, or having done things she dosen't recall, such as throwing a pie at her mother. One day, when Mary was knocked unconscious, she discovered the truth: The long supressing of her qualities has caused Mary to develop six separate personalities: Angry, Prankster, Genius, Extreme, Emo, and Artist. While each personality cares for the other, they just can't work together due to their disitinct actitudes and/or actions. However, Mary must make her alternative selves work together when a threat comes to their kingdom.

Voice cast

 * Alice Eve as Mary, a princess with six alternative personalities, whom she must make work together in order to protect their kingdom. Director Jennifer Lee said that "her alternative selves here work as an alegory for team work and self-acceptance". Eve would be inspired by Jim Carrey's performances in the 90s for her role in the film.
 * Cate Blanchett as Alexandra, a conqueror who was forced by her father into becoming one.
 * Elizabeth Thompson as Martha, the queen of a futuristic kingdom and Mary0s mtoher, who forced her duaghter to supress her qualities.
 * Alan Tudyk as David, a conqueror who forced his daughter into becoming one, secretly plotting to use her as a means for gaining more kingdoms.

Music
Kris Bowers would compose the film's score. Bowers would create a score that "didn't focused a lot on the psychological concept, but more on the heart and fun in the story. And with little psychological stuff because it still plays a role in the movie". Bowers would describe Mary and her alters' theme as "super dynamic", as he has to change it in order to represent each personality "yet still keeping a same vibe in order to make clear that they are part of the same being". Bowers would compose a "sad and repressed" theme for Alexandra, an "strict" theme for Martha, and a "dangerous and power-huungry-feeling theme" for David".

Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film would have an approval rating of 89%, with an average rating of 8/10, based on 227 reviews. The website's critical consensus would read, "Thanks to a light-hearted tone and a great story about self-acceptance and teamwork, Disney's Multiple manages to tackle the theme of split personalities in a stye that distinguish itself from other movies thanks to its wonderful voice acting, awesome visuals, charm, and timeless appeal". On Metacritic, the film would have a weighted rating of 79 ot of 100, based on 44 reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews".

Trivia

 * This would be Disney's first animated film to star a character with split personalities.
 * This would be Jennifer Lee's first non-musical film.