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Now, Brandy and Montalban return as Cinderella and King Charming in a new magical musical movie for the next generation, Descendants: The Rise of Red. The heartwarming fairytale-inspired story with song and dance is perfect for the young and young at heart, while the nostalgic characters make it a film the whole family can enjoy. If you're on a quest to find a family-friendly film for a weekend movie night, your wish has been granted: Descendants: The Rise of Red premieres on Disney+ today, Friday, July 12.
In the newest Descendants movie, Red (played by Kylie Cantrall of Gabby Duran & The Unsittables) is the daughter of the infamous Queen of Hearts (played by music artist Rita Ora). When Red is invited to the Auradon Prep, a school for the most famous heroes and villains, she looks forward to attending, but her mother has other plans. When Ora's character takes over the campus in a coup, Red and Cinderella's daughter (The Baby-Sitters Club's Malia Baker) go back in time to save the school. Accidentally going back too far, the duo finds out Red's mom was not always the villain she is now, but rather a pleasant and sweet student.
You don't need to watch the first three Descendants films to understand The Rise of Red, which some are calling Descendants 4, but the first movies do provide the back story about the events that are happening in the new movie, like why Wonderland residents are being invited to attend the academy for the first time in decades.
Plans for Disney+ start out at only $8 per month. Disney+ has every Descendants film, as well as other beloved fairytale stories, like Snow White, Peter Pan, Little Mermaid and all of Disney's other classic titles, plus Star Wars, Pixar, Marvel and National Geographic content. Add on Hulu for just $2 more and you'll have access to even more movies and TV series, including many new shows the day after they air on television.
The first Descendants film, Descendants, starring Dove Cameron, came out in 2015. The sequel, Descendants 2, premiered in 2017 while Descendants 3 was released in 2019. There are also television shorts, short films and animated specials based on the franchise. All Descendants films and content are available to stream on Disney+.
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Strong messages of self-empowerment and following your heart, which guides the main characters to choose good over evil and be true to themselves. Unfortunately, doing so puts them at odds with their parents, who want the teens to be bad, but the overall message is a positive one. Racial diversity is a welcome change to some classic characters. The importance of not prejudging people is a recurring theme.
Mal and her friends wrestle with their parents' expectations of evil and their growing desire to be good. Maleficent tries to force her beliefs on her daughter, but she suffers consequences for it. Ben's determination to see past stereotypes is what sets these positive changes in motion.
Parents need to know that Descendants is a highly anticipated Disney movie that's packed with familiar faces like Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, and Booboo Stewart. It blends the continuing story of many fairy tale favorites -- and favorite villains -- as it follows new relationships forged between their teenage kids. The main characters wrestle with pressures of good and evil, and their parents nudge them toward unsavory behavior like trickery, lying, and stealing. On the other hand, the teens are influenced in positive ways by people who are patient, caring, and forgiving. Much of the story follows a blossoming romance between two teens, and they share a couple of kisses. Young kids might need some reassurance during a tense scene in which a character turns into a massive dragon. The movie's soundtrack is bound to win some fans as well, so be prepared for your kids to want to buy it. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.
DESCENDANTS is set in the serene kingdom of Auradon, where fairy tale figures and their families live harmoniously under the reign of Belle (Keegan Connor Tracy) and the Beast (Dan Payne), thanks to the longtime exile of their enemies on the distant Isle of the Lost. As the royal couple's son, Prince Ben (Mitchell Hope), prepares to assume the throne, he decrees that the offspring of notorious villains Maleficent (Kristin Chenoweth), the Evil Queen (Kathy Najimy), Jafar (Maz Jobrani), and Cruella de Vil (Wendy Raquel Robinson) be permitted to leave the island and come to Auradon to attend school with the descendants of their parents' sworn enemies. Predictably, not everyone is enthused about the arrival of the self-proclaimed "rotten" teens -- Mal (Dove Cameron), Evie (Sofia Carson), Jay (Booboo Stewart), and Carlos (Cameron Boyce) -- but no one suspects that their true intention is to steal the Fairy Godmother's (Melanie Paxson) wand and turn it over to Mal's domineering mom, Maleficent. But as time goes on and the teens acclimate to Auradon, they begin to question their parents' influence and wonder whether they're really evil at all.
This much-anticipated fairy tale add-on isn't perfect, but it's highly entertaining in the kind of young-love, flash-mob, song-and-dance manner that tends to thrill the youngsters. Kids won't notice or care about such trivial plot inconsistencies as every classic character existing in the same time and place AND having kids at exactly the same time, for instance (really, what are the chances?), but parents might grit their teeth over some the rewrites. On the other hand, some aspects are welcome changes, namely some racial diversity that's a pleasant surprise.
Descendants is decent family fare, and with the exception of one tense scene, it's a fine pick for just about any age. Kids will love the creative play on classic characters, the unlikely relationship between Ben and Mal, and the handful of musical numbers that can feel a little cheesy to the older set. (Except for a reprisal of "Be Our Guest," that is. It's golden.) For adults, though, there's much joy to be found in Chenoweth's electrifying performance as the scheming Maleficent, and her constant bickering with Najimy's Evil Queen makes for many hilarious scenes.
Families can talk about the choices the characters in Descendants make. To what degree does their parents' influence affect Mal and her friends? Is it OK that they wind up making their own decision? Would you feel differently if they defied their parents to become evil instead of good?
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Timeage is a brand new limited edition Descendents Vannen Artist Watch featuring a digital Milo printed on the crystal, and packaging that looks like an old-school alarm clock. Timeage comes signed and numbered by the entire band, and is limited to 500 pieces.
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