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Maleficent (film series)

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Disney media franchise
Disney's Maleficent
Original workMaleficent (2014)
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
Years2014–present
Based on
Print publications
Book(s)
  • The Curse of Maleficent: The Tale of a Sleeping Beauty
  • Heart of the Moors: An Original Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Novel
Films and television
Film(s)
Games
Video game(s)Maleficent Free Fall
Audio
Soundtrack(s)

Maleficent is aDisneymedia franchise that began in 2014 with the theatrical release ofMaleficent.

Premise

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The film series takes inspiration from the 1959 animated classic,Sleeping Beauty, but from the perspective of the villainousMaleficent, where she's adapted as protector and the most powerful fairy of the Moors, who, in revenge for betrayal, casts a curse on the daughter of her ex-loverKing Stefan,Aurora. Over the course of the film, she goes from a hero to villain, following Stefan's betrayal, and back to hero due to maternal feelings she develops towards Aurora.

Feature films

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Film(s)Director(s)Producer(s)Screenwriter(s)ComposerEditor(s)Cinematographer
MaleficentRobert StrombergJoe RothLinda WoolvertonJames Newton HowardChris Lebenzon andRichard PearsonDean Semler
Maleficent: Mistress of EvilJoachim RønningJoe Roth,Angelina Jolie andDuncan HendersonLinda Woolverton,Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-BlueGeoff ZanelliLaura Jennings andCraig WoodHenry Braham

Maleficent (2014)

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Main article:Maleficent (film)

Maleficent is a live-action adaptation/remake of 1959's animated filmSleeping Beauty, from theeponymous antagonist.[1] In 2003,[2] duringDon Hahn's meeting with Disney's animation department, it was suggested to create anorigin film aboutMaleficent from Disney's animated filmSleeping Beauty in the same vein as then just releasedBroadway musicalWicked.[3] The film was originally conceived as animated, but, according to Hahn, it was "too difficult", so it was decided to go for a live-action approach instead.[4] In 2005,[3] Hahn met withTim Burton to pitch him several projects for Disney, includingMaleficent, which Burton agreed to direct,[5] but did not start working on it until around the summer of 2009,[6] when he was finishingAlice in Wonderland (2010).[5] Around the same time, Hahn approachedLinda Woolverton, with whom he had previously worked onBeauty and the Beast (1991) andThe Lion King (1994), to write the script,[5] and in March 2010 she officially joined the project,[6] while the studio began negotiations withAngelina Jolie to star as Maleficent.[7] Burton personally supervised the development of the film for six months to a year,[3][5] until in May 2011 it was announced that he had left the project due to his commitments toFrankenweenie (2012) andDark Shadows (2012).[8][9] Following Burton's departure, the studio consideredDavid Yates,[8]Darren Aronofsky,[10] andDavid O. Russell to take over as director.[11]Guillermo del Toro also expressed a desire to direct the film, citingSleeping Beauty (1959) as one of his three favorite Disney films.[12] In September 2011,Joe Roth joined the project as a producer,[13] and in January 2012 it was announced thatRobert Stromberg, the production designer ofAvatar (2009),Alice in Wonderland (2010) andOz the Great and Powerful (2013), would direct the film in his directional debut.[14] A month later, during the62nd Berlin International Film Festival, Jolie officially confirmed her involvement in the project.[15]

Linda Woolverton's screenplay went through at least 15 versions as the film progressed in production.[16] Stromberg said: "I met many times with Linda Woolverton, the writer. We did lots of roundtable discussions and sort of cut out the fat as much as we could and sort of purified the storyline as much as we could".[17]Paul Dini also performed rewrites on the project with Stromberg,[18] and was credited in early press.[19][20] In some earlier versions of the story, Stefan was the half-human, half-fairy bastard son of King Henry. The version of the screenplay that went into shooting originally included two characters called Queen Ulla and King Kinloch, the fairy queen and fairy king of the Moors and the aunt and uncle of Maleficent.[21]Miranda Richardson andPeter Capaldi were cast and shot the Queen Ulla and King Kinloch scenes, but their roles were cut in the editing process together with more than 15 minutes of the first act of the film. Stromberg said, "We spent a bit more time originally in the fairy world before we got into the human side of things ... we wanted to get it [the film] under two hours. So we cut about 15 minutes out of the first act, and then that had to be seamed together with some pretty basic reshoots."[22]

Stromberg later claimed in an interview that he employed an "age-old" emotional storytelling for the film and called it "the biggest thrill" against all technology advances.[23] "And the way we play with that is we have somebody who's perhaps in love but betrayed and doesn't believe that true love exists. So the moral to it is we can all feel dark ourselves but not to lose hope because there is light in places where we might not be expecting", he explained.[23]Principal photography began on June 13, 2012, atPinewood Studios.[24][25] Some filming took place in theBuckinghamshire countryside nearTurville.[26]

The film was originally slated for a March 14, 2014 release,[27] before it was changed to July 2, 2014.[28] On September 18, 2013, the film's release date was preponed to May 30, 2014, asPixar'sThe Good Dinosaur faced production issues and delayed to 2015.[29] In the United Kingdom, the film was released on May 28, 2014.[30]

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019)

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Main article:Maleficent: Mistress of Evil

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is the sequel of the 2014 filmMaleficent, continuing the story of the first film.[31] The film was released on October 18, 2019.[32] On June 3, 2014, following the release of the first film,Angelina Jolie hinted that a sequel toMaleficent was a possibility.[33] On June 15, 2015,Walt Disney Pictures announced that the sequel was in the works and thatLinda Woolverton would return to write the screenplay for the film.[34] Although Jolie's return to the sequel was not yet certain, the script was intended to be written with her in mind.[34] In addition,Joe Roth was reported to return as producer of the film.[34] On April 25, 2016, Disney officially confirmed Jolie's return as the title character.[35] On August 29, 2017, it was reported thatJez Butterworth would rewrite Woolverton's script while Roth was confirmed as returning as producer.[36] In September 2017, Jolie stated that they "have been working on the script and this is going to be a really strong sequel."[37] On October 3, 2017,Deadline reported that the film would be directed byJoachim Rønning and it would start filming in the first quarter of 2018.[38]

In April 2018,Ed Skrein was cast in the film to play a dark fae, withElle Fanning returning to play Princess Aurora from the previous film.[39]Michelle Pfeiffer was also added as a character described as a queen,[40] later clarified to be an evil queen[41] named Queen Ingrith.[42]

In May 2018, it was announced thatHarris Dickinson would replaceBrenton Thwaites in the role of Prince Phillip, due to scheduling conflicts with the latter actor.[43] Later it was also confirmed thatJenn Murray,David Gyasi,Chiwetel Ejiofor andRobert Lindsay had also joined the cast.Sam Riley,Imelda Staunton,Juno Temple andLesley Manville were also confirmed to reprise their roles from the prior film.[44][45][46] In June 2018Judith Shekoni joined the cast.[47]

The movie was theatrically released on October 18, 2019 byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures,[48] moving up from the film's previously announced date of May 29, 2020.,[49] and on December 31, 2019 byWalt Disney Studios Home Entertainment onDigital HD, followed by a4K Ultra HD,Blu-ray andDVD release on January 14, 2020.[50]Maleficent: Mistress of Evil was released onDisney+ on May 15, 2020.[51]

Future film in development

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Further information:Maleficent: Mistress of Evil § Future

A third film is in early development.[52][53] In December 2023, Angelina Jolie stated that she is returning to the title role.[54]

Video game

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Maleficent Free Fall

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A video game based on the film, titledMaleficent Free Fall and made by Disney Electronic Content, Inc., was released on May 15, 2014.

Cast and characters

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List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the series.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  MC indicates a motion-capture-only role.
  •  O indicates an older version of the character.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
CharactersFilms
MaleficentMaleficent
Mistress of Evil
20142019
MaleficentAngelina Jolie
Ella PurnellT
Isobelle MolloyY
Angelina Jolie
AuroraElle Fanning
Janet McTeerOV
Eleanor Worthington CoxY
Vivienne Jolie-PittY
Elle Fanning
DiavalSam Riley
KnotgrassImelda Staunton
FlittleLesley Manville
ThistlewitJuno Temple
Prince PhillipBrenton ThwaitesHarris Dickinson
King StefanSharlto Copley
Jackson BewsT
Michael HigginsY
Mentioned
King HenryKenneth Cranham
Queen LeilaHannah New
King JohnMentionedRobert Lindsay
Queen IngrithMichelle Pfeiffer
ConallChiwetel Ejiofor
BorraEd Skrein
LickspittleWarwick Davis
GerdaJenn Murray
PercivalDavid Gyasi

Reception

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Critical and public response

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Each film is linked to the "Critical response" section of its article.
Critical and public response of Maleficent
TitleCriticalPublic
Rotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
Maleficent54% (277 reviews)[55]56 (44 reviews)[56]A[57]
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil39% (261 reviews)[58]43 (40 reviews)[59]A[57]

See also

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References

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