'Maleficent 2': a very bad Angelina Jolie returns in the first trailer of the Disney movie

The second part of Maleficent is one of the most anticipated premieres of Disney for next year, a film that we can see a preview for the first time, and in which it returns more bad than ever mega villain Angelina Jolie.

In 'Maleficent: Mistress of Evil' ('Maleficent: Master of Evil'), whose filming began a year ago, the story of the evil witch of 'Sleeping Beauty' is situated years after the original, and apparently it will be more sinister than the first part.

After knowing the reasons why Maleficent hardens her heart and becomes an evil being with a desire for revenge, the plot will cover the relationship between the fairy with horns and the future queen, while fighting to protect the lands of the Kingdom. It will be necessary to see for what age they qualify her to be prepared before going to the cinema with the kids.

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Exception cast

One of the highlights of the second part is the great cast. In addition to repeated Angelina Jolie in the role of Maleficent, and Ellie Fanning, in the role of Aurora, and the three godmothers, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, Lesley Manville, the wonderful Michelle Pfeiffer, such as Queen Ingrith and Harris Dickinson, are incorporated, Like Prince Philip. Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ed Skrein, and Robert Lindsay also join.

Ellie Fanning herself shared hours ago the newly released trailer on her Instagram profile:

The story became legend, but this is no fairy tale. Watch the teaser for Maleficent Mistress of Evil. In theaters October 18 #Maleficent

Its premiere was scheduled for May 2020, but Disney has announced that it is ahead of October 2019.

Angelina Jolie returns in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. Coming to theaters October 18, 2019. pic.twitter.com/TX4C2bpEnw

- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (@Maleficent) March 6, 2019
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