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Emma Stone wants villainous Ursula-centric live-action

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Variety interviewed the cast of “Cruella” and asked which iconic Disney villain they would like to play in their own live-action. Actress Emma Stone replied that she would like to see a movie centered on the villainous Ursula from “The Little Mermaid”.

“She’s an octopus and we could see the world she lives in, what her parents were like and what happened in her past. We’ve never seen a Disney villain who wasn’t actually a human being exploited in this way, ”the actress said.

Kirby Howell-Baptiste added, “I really need to know how Ursula came to be like this. Like, why is she so mean? But I also know that it is misunderstood. i think the scar [de ‘O Rei Leão’] he also has serious problems in his past. Your brother was clearly the favorite… he was right about some things.

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Revision | CRUELLA is a visual blast that gives us the real Disney villain

‘Cruella’, the new live-action film presents the story of the legendary and most iconic – and notoriously fashionable – Disney villain Cruella de Vil. Set in 1970s London in the midst of the punk rock revolution, the film features a young con artist named Estella (Emma Stone), a smart and creative girl determined to make a name for herself through her designs. She befriends a couple of young thieves and together they make a life in the streets of London. One day, Estella’s flair for fashion caught the attention of Baroness Von Hellman (Emma Thompson), a terribly chic and spooky fashion legend. But their relationship sets off a series of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her rebellious side and become the wicked, elegant, revenge-oriented Cruella.

Paul Walter Hauser, Joel Fry, Emily Beecham and Kirby Howell-Baptiste complete the cast.

Craig Gillespie, from the remake of ‘The Hour of Amazement’, takes over from a script by Tony McNamara (‘The Favorite’).

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