Once Upon a Time: Dania Ramirez Is Playing 'New' Cinderella — Photo

Once Upon a Time is telling another Cinderella story.

At the D23 Expo on Saturday, exec producer Edward Kitsis revealed that new cast member Dania Ramirez will be playing a new version of the iconic Disney heroine in the ABC drama’s forthcoming seventh season. And as many fans had surmised, she will be Adult Henry’s (Andrew J. West) wife and baby mama. 

Per Kitsis, the present-day story will be set in Seattle, while flashbacks will take viewers into the Enchanted Forest — but things will be a little different. “Henry is in a new Enchanted Forest, with characters that we have seen before but with different tales,” Kitsis revealed. (Cinderella was previously introduced on Once in Season 1, as played on Jessy Schram.)

Storybrooke, however, is not out of the picture completely. Kitsis revealed that “we may see it a few times throughout the year,” beginning in the season premiere, when Jared Gilmore returns as Young Henry. “We’re going to follow him as he leaves home,” Kitsis shared, adding that Henry “wants to find his own story.”

Scroll down for the first image of Ramirez as Cinderella, and then hit the comments with your thoughts of Once‘s Enchanted Forest reboot. 

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