Most recent saga released by Disney, “Descendants” had three films released between 2015 and 2019. Directed by Kenny Ortega, the precursor to “High School Musical“, The franchise is based on villains from children’s stories and was a musical hit on YouTube.
In the story, we follow the children of these great villains, such as Jafar (Alladin), Cruella de Vil (101 Dalmatians), Evil Queen (Snow White) and Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty). The third film was the last release of Cameron Boycean actor who died at the age of 20 weeks before the production’s premiere. Besides him, the protagonists are e Booboo Stewart.
With original songs, “Descendants 3” reached, in the first week alone, 235 million views in the seven clips released from the film. Check out the most viewed:
- “Queen of Mean” – Sarah Jeffery – 67 million views
- “Night Falls” – 50 million views
- “Good to Be Bad” – 37 million views
- “Break This Down” – 25 million views
- “One Kiss” – Sofia Carson, Dove Cameron, China Anne McClain – 26 million views
- “Do What You Gotta Do”, Dove Cameron, Cheyenne Jackson – 20 million views
- “My Upon a Time”, Dove Cameron – 9.5 million views
The style of the tracks follows a bet already made by Disney in the 2000s, the era known for the company’s successes. From then on, successful names such as Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, were precursors, mainly for Cameron and Carson.
About the film
Mal (Dove Cameron) lives in peace in Auradon, where she must become the new queen alongside Ben (Michael Hope). However, as they bring more children from the Isle of the Lost, unwanted villains manage to cross the border and threaten the peace of the kingdom.
A decision needs to be made about the crossing: would building a permanent wall between the people be the best choice? Mal still has to face the wrath of Audrey (Sarah Jeffery), angry that she is not the successor to the throne. Little by little, the new queen realizes that she will need to count not only on the help of her friends Carlos de Vil (Cameron Boyce), Evie (Sofia Carson) and Jay (Booboo Stewart), but also on the support of those she considered adversaries: Uma (China Anne McClain), Gil (Dylan Playfair) and Harry Hook (Thomar Doherty).
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