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Emma Stone stars as Estella, the young orphan with a hatred for dalmatians who goes on to become the black and white-haired fashion icon and evil villain we all know as Cruella de Vil.
Cruella, which was released in May this year, acts as an origin story for the 101 Dalmatians villain, giving viewers a glimpse of the traumatic childhood that led to her puppy-skinning habit.
The film was well received by viewers and
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Britney Spears is a huge “Cruella” fan.
Britney Spears is singing praise for the Disney movie Cruella!
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A Quiet Place Part II debuts at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart on digital downloads only.
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When news broke that Scarlett Johansson had sued Disney—over “Black Widow” backend theatrical profits that were greatly diminished when the film was released on Disney Premier Access—many speculated that the dam could break and many stars could be next.
If you don’t know, Scarlett Johansson is currently suing Disney for breach of contract for allegedly not paying her money for the hybrid release of her film Black Widow. Scarlett‘s lawsuit claims that she lost money after the studio released the film on Disney+ for a fee and she wants to be compensated.
Gallery: Ready and waiting! Movie sequels that kept us waiting for YEARS (BANG Showbiz)Endeavor executive chairman Patrick Whitesell said: "While the media landscape has been disrupted in a meaningful way for all distributors, their creative partners cannot be left on the sidelines to carry a disproportionate amount of the downside without the potential for upside.
Emma Stone is ready to reprise her role as Cruella de Vil!ET has confirmed that the 32-year-old actress will return for a sequel.
Emma Stone has officially signed on to star in a Cruella sequel for Disney!
When news broke that Scarlett Johansson had sued Disney—over “Black Widow” backend theatrical profits that were greatly diminished when the film was released on Disney Premier Access—many speculated that the dam could break and many stars could be next.