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Descendants 3 is an American musical fantasy [1] [2] television film, being the third installment in the Descendants series, following Descendants and Descendants 2, and the last one in the film trilogy focused on Mal (Dove Cameron) and her friends. It is written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon, and is directed by Kenny Ortega.
Descendants 3 was released on August 2, 2019, along with the parent film, and featured 13 tracks, with much of the songs are written originally for the film. Also included in the album are: "Dig a Little Deeper" from the 2009 film The Princess and the Frog, two songs from the first film's soundtrack, "Did I Mention" and a remixed version of "Rotten to the Core".
"Queen of Mean" is a song by Sarah Jeffery in her role of Princess Audrey from the Descendants 3 film and its soundtrack. [1] The song was released on August 2, 2019, along with the album. The song has reached No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [2] The song has also peaked at No. 57 on the Canadian Hot 100, [3] and No. 89 on the UK Singles ...
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"Descendants: The Rise of Red" premiered on Disney+ July 12 and marks the first film in the franchise since "Descendants 3." Most of the original trilogy's cast did not appear in the new iteration ...
The original stars of the musical franchise are reuniting for Descendants: The Royal Wedding, an animated special that takes viewers back to Auradon for the long-awaited nuptials of Mal (Dove ...
Descendants is an American media franchise centered on a series of Disney Channel musical fantasy films. [1] The franchise was created by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott, [2] with the first three films directed by Kenny Ortega, and the fourth directed by Jennifer Phang.
Descendants 2 was released on DVD on August 15, 2017. [23] The film sold 123,760 DVDs in its first week, making it the most sold film in the United States. Overall, the film sold 837,912 DVDs and made $13 million through home media releases.