Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph inDisenchanted(2022).Photo: Walt Disney Studios Twitter

Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph in Disney’s #Disenchanted

Maya Rudolphhas no problem taking on the role of a baddie.

TheBaking Itco-host, 50, joins Disney’s long-awaited sequelDisenchantedas the new villain, local real estate agent Malvina Monroe. “Every costume and wig I got to wear was more beautiful than the next,” she tells PEOPLE. “And I had incredible details like my beautiful crowns, which were designed just for Malvina and dark nails, like claws. Also yelling at people and bossing them around is so fun because it’s so over-the-top that it’s funny.”

The actress is especially excited for her four children, Minnie, 9, Jack, 11, Lucille, 12, and Pearl, 17, whom she shares with longtime partner, filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, to see the movie. “My kids are the biggest Disney fans,” she says. “And I am, too. I think they are going to love it.”

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Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson attend t the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022 in Hollywood, California.

Which led to great off-camera moments like “harmonizing with Amy on set,” Rudolph recalls. “I love to harmonize but rarely have someone to do it with but this time I got the best of the best! That and filming in Ireland. We are so lucky that we got to be there. I fell in love with it and made friends for life. Ireland will always have my heart.”

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“It has since been corrected but it was really part of a larger conversation about me learning from my mistakes and about how to get comfortable with speaking publicly early in my career and getting better at it with time,” she explains.

“It was never a story about Letterman, he did nothing wrong. It wasn’t about him mispronouncing my name, that’s not a big deal and happens to me often, it was about how I handled that moment. This was not a story about the past to create blame but for me to self-reflect.”

Now with the holidays approaching, the formerSaturday Night Livestar says she is especially looking forward to “cozy clothes. It’s been so hot everywhere and I feel like I’m truly ready for ‘sweata weatha.’ "

This season of Thanksgiving finds Rudolph most grateful for “my family,” she adds. “And the new Beyoncé album.”

Disenchantedpremieres on Nov. 18 on Disney+.

source: people.com