Behind- the- Scenes Look at Dove Cameron and Sofia Carson’s Costumes (Watch) – Variety. Disney’s hotly anticipated film “Descendants 2” makes its grand debut Friday night across five networks, and aside from more- than- likely bringing big ratings, the whimsical sequel is sure to showcase larger- than- life costumes. Stars Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, and China Anne Mc. Watch This Is England Putlocker. Clain chat about the fashion of “Descendants 2,” along with costume designer Kara Saun who gives a behind- the- scenes tour of her designing space in this video, exclusively obtained by Variety.“I knew coming back that we needed to come back bigger and brighter, more breathtaking,” Saun says. There’s a lot more action, there’s a lot more dancing and physicality that you have to really take note of that when you’re designing the wardrobe.”“Descendants 2” revolves around the offspring of Disney villains Maleficent, Cruella de Vil, Jafar, the Evil Queen, Ursula, Captain Hook, and Gaston. Cameron, Carson, and Mc. Clain star with Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart, Mitchell Hope, Thomas Doherty, Dylan Playfair, and Anna Cathcart. Kenny Ortega is director, executive producer, and choreographer.
From Alexander Payne, the creator of the Oscar-winning Sideways, set in Hawaii, The Descendants is a sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic journey for Matt King.
Sara Parriott and Josann Mc. Gibbon wrote the flick and exec produced with Wendy Japhet.“Descendants 2” airs Friday at 8 p. The Inquisition Full Movie Part 1 here. Watch Willow Creek Dailymotion. Disney Channel, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime, and ABC.
Descendants Movie Review. 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.
