Beauty and the Beast's new triptych poster features entire cast... except Dan Stevens' Prince Adam

On Wednesday, Disney released the fourth and most-detailed poster for its live-action retelling of Beauty and the Beast, which hits US/UK theaters March 17.

The elaborate triptych image features both the human and the enchanted forms for the entire ensemble with the obvious exception of Dan Stevens' Prince Adam.

However, the 34-year-old Downton Abbey alum could be seen as Beast at the center waltzing with Emma Watson's booksmart Belle.

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Look closer: On Wednesday, Disney released the fourth and most-detailed poster for its live-action retelling of Beauty and the Beast, which hits US/UK theaters March 17

Top secret: The elaborate triptych image features both the human and the enchanted forms for the entire ensemble with the obvious exception of Dan Stevens' Prince Adam (2-R)

The left side had the French Disney princess at Beast's castle as well as her father Maurice (Kevin Kline), suitor Gaston (Luke Evans) and his sidekick Le Fou (Josh Gad).

At the bottom left were Gugu Mbatha-Raw's Plumette, Ewan McGregor's Lumière, Stanley Tucci's Cadenza, and Ian McKellen's Cogsworth.

The right side had Audra McDonald and her Garderobe, and Emma Thompson and her Mrs. Potts holding Nathan Mack's Chip; as well as the human McKellan, McGregor, and Tucci.

The triptych came two months after the record-breaking first trailer revealed the 26-year-old Harry Potter alum singing Belle Reprise. 

Dodgy CGI: However, the 34-year-old Downton Abbey alum could be seen as Beast at the center waltzing with Emma Watson's booksmart Belle

Poor provincial town: The left side had the French Disney princess at Beast's castle as well as her father Maurice (Kevin Kline), suitor Gaston (Luke Evans) and his sidekick Le Fou (Josh Gad)

Having a ball: The right side had Audra McDonald and her Garderobe, and Emma Thompson and her Mrs. Potts holding Nathan Mack's Chip; as well as the human Ian McKellan, Ewan McGregor, and Stanley Tucci

The fantasy film - helmed by Oscar winner Bill Condon - will debut three new songs penned by composers Alan Menken and Tim Rice.

R&B belters Ariana Grande and John Legend recorded a new version of the movie's titular duet for the soundtrack, which drops March 10.

Disney's original 1991 flick amassed $425M at the box office and made history as the first animated feature to score a best picture nod at the Academy Awards.

Tale as old as time: The triptych came two months after the record-breaking first trailer revealed the 26-year-old Harry Potter alum singing Belle Reprise

Be our guest: The fantasy film - helmed by Oscar winner Bill Condon (R) - will debut three new songs penned by composers Alan Menken and Tim Rice

Taking over for Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson: R&B belters Ariana Grande and John Legend recorded a new version of the movie's titular duet for the soundtrack, which drops March 10

OG: Disney's original 1991 flick amassed $425M at the box office and made history as the first animated feature to score a best picture nod at the Academy Awards

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