The Three Musketeers (new Disney live-action film)

The Three Musketeers is a new Disney Channel live-action film and contemporary human remake of Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers.

Characters

 * Chester Kevinston - The wise and caring leader of the three musketeers. He is based on Mickey Mouse and played by Ramon Evangelista.
 * Daniel Jordan - Chester's best friend who sometimes is cranky, greedy, and sensitive. In the climax, he intends to leave the group and give up; but is later reunited with Chester to save the day. He is based on Donald Duck and played by Connor Hill.
 * Gordon O'Barrera - Chester's clumsy and comedic best friend. He is based Goofy and is played by Ryan McCartan.
 * Princess Laura Stevens - a new-style princess from Washington D.C. and Chester's girlfriend. She is based on Minnie Mouse and is played by Miranda Cosgrove.
 * Queen Brenell Morton - Daniel's girlfriend. She is based on Daisy Duck and is played by Sabrina Carpenter.
 * Elise Connell - Gordon's girlfriend. She is based on Clarabelle Cow and is played by Dove Cameron.
 * Felton - Ramon's pet brown bear who is about his size and based on Pluto.
 * Alfonso - The main antagonist of the film who is based on Pete and is played by Alfred Molina.
 * The Burglar Beauties - Alfonso's gorgeous, but dastardly allies. They are based on the Beagle Boys and played by Taylor Firth, Georgina Haig, and Jordin Sparks.
 * The Troubador - based on his turtle version and played by Matthew Finnemore, a Disney Parks performer. However, unlike his animated version, he plays his guitar while narrating the story.

Others

 * Chester's Angel - The one whom Chester consults with when he gets lost and who helps him succeed by believing in himself and encouraging people he loves and who love him back. She is played by Olivia Holt.

Trivia

 * This will be another Disney live-action film whose characters have opposite gender (The Beagle Boys and The Burglar Beauties).
 * When Chester consults and explains everything he has done with his angel, Walt Disney World's 25th anniversary song, "Remember the Magic" is played as a relaxing musical score (in key of F). The scene is also similar to when Kermit talked with his conscience in The Muppet Movie.