ET's exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming Disney film features a look at Pine's villain origin song, 'This Is the Thanks I Get?'
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"For Magnifico, we wanted to take inspiration from classic Disney villains," says the film's co-writer, Jennifer Lee."And every great villain needs a great song." Pine plays the leader of the kingdom of Rosas, who possesses mystical powers that make him the keeper of all of his subjects' deepest wishes -- which he wields to selfish ends.
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