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Disney is set to continue the story of its notorious fashionista. The release of Cruella in theaters and on Disney+ via Premier Access on May 28 has been a significant success, and just two weeks post-launch, a sequel is already in the works, according to reports from People. The film, featuring Emma Stone, dives into the origins of the character long before she became a menace in Disney’s animated classic, 101 Dalmatians.
“We are thrilled with Cruella’s box office performance, along with its impressive reception on Disney+ Premier Access,” a Disney representative shared with People. “The film has resonated well with audiences worldwide, placing it among our top live-action reimaginings. We anticipate a successful run as viewers continue to embrace this captivating film.”
Fans are eager for more. People notes that director Craig Gillespie and screenwriter Tony McNamara are set to return for the sequel. In a chat with Collider, Gillespie hinted that there’s more to tell about Cruella’s journey.
“I feel like we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface of her character,” the director expressed. “I’d love to explore the fully realized Cruella, who has built her support system and is ready to expand her brand. It would be interesting to see how she could potentially unravel from within if she’s not cautious with her newfound power.”
A fan of Cruella expressed excitement at the prospect of further character exploration. When asked about directing a sequel, Gillespie responded that he would be on board “if it was with this team.”
“It was such a joy to collaborate with everyone, and with Tony writing, Disney provided a supportive environment where we could truly take risks,” Gillespie reflected. “We often pushed boundaries, uncertain if Disney would approve, but they consistently had our backs.”
Currently, the film boasts a 74 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, receiving largely favorable critiques. A.O. Scott from The New York Times noted, “Emma Stone shines in a film that feels more refreshing than many recent Disney live-action adaptations.”
A Google reviewer echoed this enthusiasm, stating, “I can’t praise this movie enough. The performances are phenomenal. I was unsure how Emma Stone would portray a villain, but she nailed it. Her accent was fantastic, and Emma Thompson was equally impressive. This movie has hints of a Disney-inspired Devil Wears Prada, but it carves out its own identity.”
Cruella will be accessible to all Disney+ subscribers starting August 27. A release date for the sequel has yet to be announced.
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