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Original title: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
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Five peaceful years have passed since the demise of the duplicitous monarch, King Stefan, in Maleficent (2014) , and now, an unforeseen but joyous event is about to unite the mortal kingdom of Ulstead and the fairy-realm of the enchanted Moors. However, once more, odious treason stands in the way of true young love, as malicious envy, unbounded ambition and ignoble thoughts creep in the hearts of men. Now, two neighboring worlds find themselves divided by fear and prejudice, and, sadly, the impending union paves the way for an all-out confrontation. Suddenly, the magnificent winged sprite, Maleficent, and the lovely Princess Aurora are caught in the middle. Does love always end well? — Nick Riganas
Released on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the original Sleeping Beauty (1959) .
In the first movie, Maleficent cursed Aurora, not the spinning wheel spindle, and the curse ended with True Love's Kiss. Therefore, it's impossible for the spindle to be cursed in this movie.
On the international trailers, against a daytime sky, we see Maleficent's castle in the 2011 Disney logo. The camera zooms in and later tilts 90° counter-clockwise. The US, Canadian, and YouTube versions of the trailer still using the normal logo. Meanwhile on the actual film, as the 2011 Disney logo finishes, the camera moves in an upper right direction, panning away from the logo.
The film's IMAX release presented the film open-matte, at an aspect ratio of 1.90:1, meaning there was more picture information visible in the top and bottom of the frame than in normal theaters and on home video.
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Fun mix of Game of Thrones and Avatar
The first Maleficent was interesting because it provided a new spin to the tale of Sleeping Beauty by making Maleficent the protagonist. In the sequel, the mother-daughter relationship between Angelina Jolie's Maleficent and Elle Fanning's Aurora is tested as they end up in opposing sides of the war between faer folk and humans. This CGI-filled spectacle does not sound very interesting but the movie is saved by earnest performances of the cast. Jolie is majestic and menacing as Maleficent. Her nemesis, played my Michelle Pfeiffer is no less regal. They elevate the material, and their face off is almost like a scene from Game of Thrones. In fact, there are many parallels to Game of Thrones. Fanning's Aurora and The Prince are as clueless and idealistic as Jon Snow. Maleficent is almost like a horned Danaerys. Another parallel is to Avatar. The faery world is almost like the planet in Avatar. Similarly, their resources are exploited by humans. It helps that Ed Skrein is in the movie, and he chews every scene he is in. All in all, there is no complaint on the acting department. However, the pacing is uneven, and some scenes drag too long. The emotional scenes are their but lack impact. But the climactic battle is worth the wait. There are even some deaths. In other words, Maleficent is a fun cross between Game of Thrones and Avatar. Definitely worth your time
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Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies and dark ne... Read all Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies and dark new forces at play. Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies and dark new forces at play.
Diaval : I have a little bit of news.
Diaval : It's nothing of any real consequence, and it's certainly no reason to overreact. It's just that... Prince Phillip has, um...
Diaval : [chuckles] No. No, Phillip has...
Maleficent : Yellow fever? No, wait--leprosy!
Diaval : No, Mistress. Prince Phillip has asked Aurora if, she'll become his...
Maleficent : *Don't* - ruin my morning!
[flies away to try and talk Aurora out of Phillip's marriage proposal]
Diaval : Mistress, please! Stay calm!
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Joe Roth
Angelina Jolie
Duncan Henderson
October 18, 2019 ( 2019-10-18 ) [2]
^ As depicted in the 2014 film Maleficent .
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Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is a 2019 American 3D fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures , directed by Joachim Rønning , and written by Linda Woolverton , Micah Fitzerman-Blue, and Noah Harpster . It is a sequel to the 2014 film Maleficent , [1] with Angelina Jolie returning to portray the title role. Elle Fanning , Sam Riley , Imelda Staunton , Juno Temple , and Lesley Manville also return to their previous roles, with Harris Dickinson replacing Brenton Thwaites from the first film and Chiwetel Ejiofor , Ed Skrein , and Michelle Pfeiffer joining the cast as new characters. Set five years after Maleficent , the film sees the eponymous character face the neighboring kingdom's manipulated perception of herself as a villain, in addition to a subplot of the rise of an endangered, powerful fairy race known as the Dark Fey.
After the release of the first film in May 2014, Jolie stated a sequel was possible. The project was officially announced the following June, and Jolie signed on in April 2016. Rønning, who co-directed Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) for Disney, was hired to direct the film in October 2017, and the rest of the cast was added or confirmed in May 2018, with filming beginning that month at Pinewood Studios in England, lasting through August.
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil was released in the United States on October 18, 2019. It grossed over $491 million worldwide, although it needed to make around $500 million in order to make a profit when factoring in total budget, marketing and distribution costs. [5] The film received mixed reviews from critics, with criticism aimed at the "muddled plot and overly artificial visuals", but praise for the performances of Jolie, Fanning, and Pfeiffer. [6] The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 92nd Academy Awards . A third film is currently in development.
In the five years since King Stefan's death, [N 1] Aurora has reigned as Queen of the Moors, with Maleficent as its guardian and protector. Despite her service, the neighboring kingdom of Ulstead, home to Prince Phillip , deems Maleficent a villainess for her role in Aurora's story, and while Phillip's father, King John, wishes for peace, his mother, Queen Ingrith, has been secretly preparing for war; in the hidden areas of the castle, workers make weapons and ammunition out of iron, deadly to all fairies. Diaval , Maleficent's raven and confidante, overhears Phillip proposing to Aurora, and tells Maleficent. While she advises against the union, Aurora vows to prove her wrong.
Phillip's parents host an intimate dinner, having invited Aurora, Maleficent, and Diaval. Maleficent struggles to maintain her composure as Ingrith taunts her throughout the evening by repeating the inaccurate story that has made the humans believe her to be evil: the story of Maleficent's sleeping curse on Aurora is only half the truth, because no one has ever been told the whole truth about her loving Aurora and sacrificing herself to lift the curse. Ingrith alludes to Stefan's death as murder, and openly claims Maleficent killed two human fairy poachers last seen near the Moors. Maleficent responds with equal iciness that humans have been kidnapping fairies, and hints that she believes the order to do it comes from the King or Queen.
Ingrith provokes Maleficent by dismissing her maternal bond with Aurora and claims that the marriage will make Ingrith her real mother, to which Maleficent reacts by angrily unleashing a burst of magical energy. John suddenly faints, and Ingrith accuses Maleficent of cursing him, which Maleficent denies to a disbelieving Aurora. Maleficent is prompted to flee without Aurora by the arrival of armed guards. Phillip urges his mother to try and awaken John with a kiss. Ingrith demurs, and her weak attempt fails because she does not love her husband – especially for their differing views on peace and war.
As Maleficent flees the castle, Ingrith's right-hand woman, Gerda, shoots Maleficent with an iron bullet. Wounded, Maleficent falls into the ocean, only to be rescued by a mysterious winged creature. She awakens in a cavern where fairies like herself have been in hiding. Among them is Conall, their peaceful leader who saved Maleficent, and Borra, a warlike fairy who favors open conflict with humans, who killed the poachers near the Moors. Maleficent is among the last creatures known as the Dark Fey, powerful fairies forced into hiding and nearly driven extinct by human oppression. She is also the last direct descendant from the Phoenix, an ancient and powerful Dark Fey ancestor. She needs to pass through certain stages in order to harbor her full potential. When she brought up a human, she cleared the initial stages and Conall insists on forgiving Aurora in order to gain her final phoenix stage, but Maleficient disagrees. Because Maleficent's magic is so powerful, Conall and Borra believe she is instrumental in ending the conflict with humans, either by peace or war.
Meanwhile, the magical denizens of the Moors are invited to the royal wedding, but Aurora grows disillusioned with being an Ulstead noblewoman, especially as her suspicions of Ingrith rise. Later, some humans enter the Moors to gather Tomb-Bloom flowers (flowers that are doused with the essence of the Moor's deceased) to use as weapons against the Fey. Sensing this, Maleficent and the Dark Fey go to the Moors to protect the flowers, but they are ambushed, and Conall is killed, prompting Borra to declare war on the humans. Aurora discovers that Ingrith cursed John using Maleficent's old cursed spindle, as she hates all Moor fairy folk. She confronts Ingrith, who reveals that she bitterly resents the Moors' prosperity during a time when her kingdom suffered, and also blames them for her brother's death; she plots to eradicate all fairies and woodland beings using the iron weapons as well as a lethal crimson powder developed by Lickspittle, a de-winged pixie. When the Moor folk arrive, they are trapped inside the castle chapel.
At Ingrith's command, Gerda unleashes the deadly crimson powder by playing the chapel's organ. The fairy Flittle selflessly sacrifices herself to save everyone as a last resort by clogging the organ, rendering it unplayable, while her friends Knotgrass and Thistlewit cause Gerda to fall to her death. The Dark Fey launch an assault on Ulstead but the palace soldiers begin massacring them until Maleficent, channeling her Phoenix power, joins the battle. She nearly kills Ingrith but Aurora appeals to Maleficent's humanity to spare her, and declares that Maleficent is her only mother. With Maleficent distracted, Ingrith fires her crossbow. Maleficent saves Aurora, but is struck by the arrow, dissolving into ashes. Devastated, Aurora grieves for Maleficent, but after Aurora's tears fall on the ashes, a revived Maleficent attains her phoenix stage.
Horrified and infuriated, Ingrith throws Aurora off the tower to kill her, prompting Maleficent to rescue her again. Phillip forges peace between the fairies and humans and the Ulstead soldiers stand down. Maleficent reverts to her fairy form and finally gives Aurora and Phillip her blessing, realizing they belong together. Lickspittle decides to stop following Ingrith's orders and gives Maleficent the spindle used to curse John and, previously, Aurora. Maleficent destroys the spindle and its curse, awakening John from his sleep. As she flees, Ingrith is stopped and captured by Borra and the other Dark Fey. As punishment for her crimes, she is transformed into a goat by Maleficent until she can accept the peace between the two people.
After Aurora and Philip marry, Maleficent returns to the Moors with the other Dark Fey, teaching the young fairies to fly. She promises to return for the christening of Aurora and Philip's future child.
On June 3, 2014, following the release of the first film, Angelina Jolie hinted that a sequel to Maleficent was a possibility. [14] On June 15, 2015, Walt Disney Pictures announced that the sequel was in the works and that Linda Woolverton would return to write the screenplay for the film. [15] Although Jolie's return to the sequel was not yet certain, the script was intended to be written with her in mind. [15] In addition, Joe Roth was reported to return as producer of the film. [15] On April 25, 2016, Disney officially confirmed Jolie's return as the title character. [16] On August 29, 2017, it was reported that Jez Butterworth would rewrite Woolverton's script while Roth was confirmed as returning as producer. [17] In September 2017, Jolie stated that they "have been working on the script and this is going to be a really strong sequel." [18] On October 3, 2017, Deadline reported that the film would be directed by Joachim Rønning and it would start filming in the first quarter of 2018. [19]
In April 2018, Ed Skrein was cast in the film to play a dark fae, with Elle Fanning returning to play Princess Aurora from the previous film. [20] Michelle Pfeiffer was also added as character described as a queen, [21] later clarified to be an evil queen [22] named Queen Ingrith. [23]
In May 2018, it was announced that Harris Dickinson would replace Brenton Thwaites in the role of Prince Phillip, due to scheduling conflicts with the latter actor. [24] Later it was also confirmed that Jenn Murray , David Gyasi , Chiwetel Ejiofor and Robert Lindsay had also joined the cast. Sam Riley , Imelda Staunton , Juno Temple and Lesley Manville were also confirmed to reprise their roles from the prior film. [25] [26] [27] In June 2018, Judith Shekoni joined the cast. [28]
The visual effects were provided by The Moving Picture Company and Mill Film, supervised by Jessica Norman, Damien Stumpf, Brian Litson, Ferran Domenech, and Laurent Gillet, with Gary Brozenich serving as the Overall Supervisor. [32]
On May 22, 2019, it was revealed that the film's score would be composed by Geoff Zanelli , replacing James Newton Howard from the previous film. [33] The film marks Zanelli and Rønning's second collaboration, after Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales . [33] Zanelli said that "the storytelling in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is fantastic", for which he said that "writing [the film's] score is a dream come true". [33] On September 20, 2019, the song " You Can't Stop the Girl " by Bebe Rexha , from the film's soundtrack, was released as a single. [34]
All music is composed by Geoff Zanelli (tracks 1–22).
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil was theatrically released on October 18, 2019 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures , [2] moving up from the film's previously announced date of May 29, 2020. [35]
The first teaser trailer for the film was released on May 13, 2019. [36] On July 8, 2019, the official trailer for the film was released, in which Ejiofor's character was revealed. [37] On September 4, 2019, Disney released a behind-the-scenes featurette in which the cast talk about the evolution of Maleficent 's personality and some of the moral challenges each of the characters face in the story. [38] On September 10, Disney released a black and white sneak peek detailing the makeup process to transform Angelina Jolie into Maleficent. [39]
A tie-in novelization of the film was published by Disney Publishing Worldwide on October 8, 2019. [40]
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Digital HD on December 31, 2019, followed by a 4K Ultra HD , Blu-ray and DVD release on January 14, 2020. [41]
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil was released on Disney+ on May 15, 2020. [42]
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil has grossed $113.9 million in the United States and Canada, and $377.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $491.7 million. [43] [3] It was estimated the film would need to gross $400–475 million worldwide in order to break-even , and around $500 million in order to turn a profit. [5] [4]
In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Zombieland: Double Tap and was initially projected to gross $45–50 million from 3,790 theaters in its opening weekend. [44] However, after making $12.5 million on its first day (including $2.3 million from Thursday night previews), estimates were lowered to $38 million. It went on to debut to $36.9 million, finishing first at the box office but marking a 47% decline from the $69.4 million opening of the first film. [45] The lower-than-expected opening was blamed on the five years between installments, mixed critical reviews and competition from fellow releases. [4] [5] In its second weekend, the film made $19.4 million, retaining the top spot at the box office, before falling to third place in its third weekend with $13.1 million. [46] [47]
The film's release in India was declared as below average by Chennai Box Office. [48]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported the film holds an approval rating of 39% based on 255 reviews, with an average rating of 5.10/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "While it's far from cursed, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil too rarely supports its impressive cast and visuals with enough magical storytelling to justify its existe
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