Descendants: The Rise of Red
There's a new way to be wicked.
After the Queen of Hearts incites a coup on Auradon, her rebellious daughter Red and Cinderella's perfectionist daughter Chloe join forces and travel back in time to try to undo the traumatic event that set Red's mother down her villainous path.
Trailers & Videos

Get RED-y for Disney's Descendants: The Rise of Red

Official Disney+ Trailer

Official Trailer

That's a Wrap!: Day in the Life

Making Of 'Red' with Kylie Cantrall

Life is Sweeter: Day in the Life

The Disney Villains of The Rise of Red: Day in the Life

Creating the World of The Rise of Red: Day in the Life

Kylie Cantrall & Malia Baker: A Day in the Life

Brandy As Cinderella & Making So This is Love: Day in the Life
Cast

Malia Baker
Chloe

Ruby Rose Turner
Bridget

Morgan Dudley
Ella

Dara Reneé
Uliana

Rita Ora
Queen of Hearts

Brandy Norwood
Cinderella

Joshua Colley
Hook

Peder Lindell
Morgie

Melanie Paxson
Fairy Godmother

Mars
Maleficent

Anthony Pyatt
Hades

Julee Cerda
Evil Stepmother

Leonardo Nam
Maddox Hatter

Paolo Montalbán
King Charming

Jeremy Swift
Principal Merlin

Alex Boniello
Jack of Diamonds

Tristan Padil
Teen Prince Charming

Grace Narducci
Teen Fairy Godmother (Fay)
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Reviews
r96sk
Comfortably the best 'Descendants' movie.
'Descendants 2' is the only one of the prior three that I didn't dislike, I didn't even like that 2017 release but it is at least better than the original flick (especially!) and 'Descendants 3'. This one is a spin-off and actually loses cast members from the trilogy, which should be a negative as they were the 'best' elements of that series.
However, this cast are good. Kylie Cantrall is a positive addition as Red, as is Rita Ora as the Queen of Hearts. Other newcomers who are pluses are Brandy and Malia Baker, Jeremy Swift is decent too. It isn't just the onscreen talent that come out positively, the story and music (no cringe induced, miraculously) are too - they are much improved.
I am surprised there weren't any major twists (unless they come in a sequel, of course), but that's not a negative. I'm also a fan of how colourful the movie looks, visually it's probably an improvement too. All in all, I'm surprised at how fairly enjoyable this was to sit through - something I hadn't yet experienced with this franchise.
Based on the Letterboxd average rating that I see post-watch, it is much lower rated than the other three films. Typical! Probably explains why I liked it, perhaps what I previously found cringe is what makes 'Descendants', 'Descendants'? Each to their own and all that.
Pringo
**I just watched Descendants 4 and it was an emotional rollercoaster that exceeded my expectations. As a long-time fan, it was hard not seeing the original main cast, especially Dove Cameron and the others who brought so much magic to the first three movies. I deeply felt the absence of Cameron Boyce, who played Carlos. The tribute to him at the beginning, showing his picture and seeing the tears on Uma's (China Anne McClain) face, was incredibly moving and a beautiful way to honor his memory.
Despite the changes, the new characters brought fresh energy to the story. Rita Ora as the Queen of Hearts was a standout with her deliciously malevolent portrayal. I loved seeing her in this role; she brought a unique flair and intensity that made her character unforgettable. Another highlight was Red (Kylie Cantrall), who added a dynamic presence to the story and felt like a natural fit in the Descendants universe.
The plot was engaging, the music fantastic, and the choreography spectacular. The film stayed true to the spirit of the Descendants while exploring new directions.
Overall, Descendants 4 was a satisfying continuation of the beloved series. It balanced the bittersweet emotions of missing the original cast with the excitement of new adventures. This movie is a must-watch for any Descendants fan and a beautiful tribute to Cameron Boyce's legacy.**
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