The 2015 "Cinderella" movie has released a new international trailer, showing more scenes from the upcoming Disney film, according to Screen Rant.

The international trailer was released with French subtitles and was given the title "Cendrillon," Cinderella's French name. Disney has launched the first official trailer in November, where the preview showed the plot to be exactly how it was written in the original tale. The movie featured Lily James as Cinderella and Helena Bonham-Carter as the fairy godmother. Cate Blanchett also joined the cast as Lady Tremaine, the wicked stepmother.

Excluding the Marvel releases, the the first trailer of the anticipated film has been reported to have broken Walt Disney's record for the most online views within 24 hours, according to Independent. The sneak peek was viewed 4.2 million times on Youtube and 33 million times on Facebook after it was uploaded on Nov. 19.

"Thor" director Kenneth Branagh has decided to shoot the film to be relevant to the classic source material, according to MovieWeb. The movie plot, like how the story was presented in the books, revolves around a young girl who aims to find her Prince Charming despite the hindrances of her stepmother and sisters.

Some reviewers, however, didn't seem to like to idea of re-creating the story of "Cinderella" into a live action. Others commented that watching the trailer seemed like watching the whole movie itself. The movie was also critiqued based on its effects and cinematography.

"The visuals and cinematography looks too Nanny McPhee-is/cartoonish," a comment on Comic Book Movie read. "Isn't the point of doing a live action movie is so it doesn't look like the cartoon? I was expecting visuals like Ever After, now that's a great Cinderella movie."

The movie will also star Hayley Atwell as Cinderella's biological mother, Richard Madden as the Prince Charming, Stellan Skarsgård as the Grand Duke, Holliday Grainger as Anastasia and Sophie McShera as Drizella.

"Cinderella" will hit the big screens in the United States on March 13, 2015.