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Descendants 2
Descendants 2
When the pressure to be royal becomes too much for Mal, she returns to the Isle of the Lost where her archenemy Uma, Ursula's daughter, has taken her spot as self-proclaimed queen.
rating
7.353
runtime
111 min

Release

2017-07-21

Cast

Dove Cameron
Dove Cameron
as Mal
Mitchell Hope
Mitchell Hope
as Ben
Cameron Boyce
Cameron Boyce
as Carlos
Sofia Carson
Sofia Carson
as Evie
Thomas Doherty
Thomas Doherty
as Harry
Jedidiah Goodacre
Jedidiah Goodacre
as Chad Charming
Booboo Stewart
Booboo Stewart
as Jay
China Anne McClain
China Anne McClain
as Uma
Brenna D'Amico
Brenna D'Amico
as Jane
Dylan Playfair
Dylan Playfair
as Gil
Melanie Paxson
Melanie Paxson
as Fairy Godmother
Dianne Doan
Dianne Doan
as Lonnie
Zachary Gibson
Zachary Gibson
as Doug
Anna Cathcart
Anna Cathcart
as Dizzy
Dan Payne
Dan Payne
as Beast
Keegan Connor Tracy
Keegan Connor Tracy
as Belle
Bobby Moynihan
Bobby Moynihan
as Dude (voice)
Jan Bos
Jan Bos
as Lumiere
Houston Stevenson
Houston Stevenson
as Young Usher / Guard
Naomi Simpson
Naomi Simpson
as Angry Customer
Nicole Anthony
Nicole Anthony
as Press Person 1
Kazumi Evans
Kazumi Evans
as Press Person 2
Joe MacLeod
Joe MacLeod
as Press Person 3
Jeff Mortensen
Jeff Mortensen
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Louise Hradsky
Louise Hradsky
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Jared Outten
Jared Outten
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Tessa Tamura
Tessa Tamura
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Addy Chan
Addy Chan
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
CJ Damaso
CJ Damaso
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Kristie Sita
Kristie Sita
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Justin Lopes
Justin Lopes
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Navid Charkhi
Navid Charkhi
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Castle Rock
Castle Rock
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Gabriel Richard
Gabriel Richard
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Clarence Tang
Clarence Tang
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Nasiv Sall
Nasiv Sall
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Kiara Gudgeon
Kiara Gudgeon
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Kallie Hu
Kallie Hu
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Megan Serena Trainer
Megan Serena Trainer
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Charlotte Kavanagh
Charlotte Kavanagh
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Joanna Marie Reyes
Joanna Marie Reyes
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Teya Wild
Teya Wild
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Theresa Doan
Theresa Doan
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Cassandra Naud
Cassandra Naud
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Jennifer Oleksiuk
Jennifer Oleksiuk
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Christina de la Cruz
Christina de la Cruz
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Russell Lee
Russell Lee
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Ross Wirtanen
Ross Wirtanen
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Francis Richard
Francis Richard
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Jhomar Suyom
Jhomar Suyom
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Tyler Layton-Olson
Tyler Layton-Olson
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Prince Nii Engmann
Prince Nii Engmann
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Kane Nelson
Kane Nelson
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Julien Naud
Julien Naud
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Morgan Tanner
Morgan Tanner
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Calida Kuzek
Calida Kuzek
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Audessa Parafina
Audessa Parafina
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Justine Gera
Justine Gera
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Alyssa Tavares
Alyssa Tavares
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Sam Robert Muik
Sam Robert Muik
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Keiran Bohay
Keiran Bohay
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Berkeley Ratzlaff
Berkeley Ratzlaff
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Lauren Denysek
Lauren Denysek
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Joe Tuliao
Joe Tuliao
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Sarah Corrigan
Sarah Corrigan
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Christian Lagasse
Christian Lagasse
as Dancer and Chorus Performer
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
as Ursula (voice) (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Rangan

**Make way for Uma!** The 103rd Disney Channel Original Movie. A sequel to the 2015 film of the same name. One of the most expected film, at least for a television film and by the Disney fans. And the children. I am not one, but ever since I was young, I loved Disney films and never stopped, yet. Especially after the massive hit song, 'Ways to be Wicked', the countdown for July 21st had began. So here we are! The first film was unexpected. I did not think it would work, but it did. Seeing from some fresh perspective, particularly the new generation of classic villains really brought a modern day flavour for the fantasy genre. BUT, this part was not as good as the previous one. An enjoyable film, no doubt on that, it had some decent moments. Yet what's really missing was the COMEDY. The original had lots of fun, whereas this film became more serious. Obviously it's still fall under PG. So in my opinion, the children might find it fun to watch than the grownups. From the same director, who had helmed many films for Disney Channel. A decent graphics too, which did not required in the big scale, excluding in the climax. Visually, that part was acceptable, but I expected a bit more spectacular. An average story. It is mostly about a rescue mission, that takes place equally at Auradon and Isle of the Lost. From all, Uma's big entry marks this film. So it is more like a clash of the villains, where the heroes are sidelined with a limited scope. As always, Mal led the entire film. Apart from her education, she's now more a Auradonian by appearance with a big makeover. Though, her relationship with Ben has been tested. And following that, the heartbroken Mal returns home. The real action-adventure began when Ben got into a trouble while pursuing his love. So the gang of the good villains and the bad ones had no choice, but to battle it out with all their strength. And with a small twist, the issue was resolved, revealing who ended where. > ❝You can stick a tiara on a villain, but you're still a villain.❞ Truly it was like watching some Indian film, mainly because of the colours. Yep, it was enchanting with those colours, as it could be costumes or the backgrounds and settings, but I loved it. It makes the teen girls envious. Only if it has a better screenplay, would have been an even better flick. The performances were wonderful. The old cast was good as always. And the new ones had granted the film to get more powerful. Especially I'm talking about Uma, the daughter of Ursala, a sea witch from 'The Little Mermaid'. The film opened with the YouTube hit song that I mentioned earlier. There are like ten songs and all were good that nearly covered the one-third of the film. Setting in different mood and place and with the characters, really it was well done on the musical side of the film. Crucially, none of them were annoying, because of placed in the right segment of the storyline. Usually I'm not the fan of modern musicals, but this was good, especially having short and sweet tracks. This is not simply a fantasy film that of the two decades ago. It borrowed the present world technology, like the 3D printing concept. That thing had some important role in the story segment. But when the dog could speak, it was like going back to the classic like in the animation. By the way I felt like there's some connection between Dude the dog and 'Dog with a Blog'. So there were some brief ups and downs, but the entire film rode on just over the average. It was telecasted simultaneously in all the sub-Disney networks, as well as worldwide in other kid's networks. So it is now the second most watched DCOM of all time. This ending was not perfect, yet opened the gate for possible widening its cast even bigger if there will be a third. As to how it was received, I don't see the Disney thinking to put a brake to the potential franchise. In my opinion, it might become the longest film series for Disney Channel, which could drag for coming decades. So, dear Disney, lets us know when's the next one's due. Meantime, you keep updated with the first two if you haven't seen them yet. Who knows, it might surprise you, but surely for your kids. _6/10_