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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. [24]
As of August 2024, the original Descendants trilogy—Descendants, Descendants 2, and Descendants 3 —has accumulated over 781 million hours of viewing in the United States, where each film was also the most-watched television movie of the year among Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14 during its premiere year in 2015, 2017, and 2019, respectively. [27]
Descendants 2 was released on July 21, 2017, along with the release of its parent film. The soundtrack consists of 11 songs, six of which are originally from the film. It also includes renditions of “Kiss the Girl” and “Poor Unfortunate Souls” from the 1989 animated musical fantasy film, The Little Mermaid.
Disney+ is taking viewers down the rabbit hole this summer. The streamer has announced a July 12 release date for Descendants: The Rise of Red, the next installment in Disney’s villain-kid ...
"Descendants: The Rise of Red" marks the first live-action film in Disney's next generation villains franchise in five years — and the first installment without Cameron Boyce.
Descendants (2015 film) Descendants (soundtrack) Descendants 2; Descendants 2 (soundtrack) Descendants 3; Descendants 3 (soundtrack) Descendants: The Rise of Red; Descendants: The Rise of Red (soundtrack) Descendants: Wicked World; List of Descendants: Wicked World episodes
[2] [16] The album was released through SST Records, who had purchased the Descendents' previous label New Alliance Records that year and also re-released all of their previous albums. All was released in LP , cassette , and CD formats, the latter two containing the additional tracks "Jealous of the World" and "Uranus". [ 14 ]
William Sharp (12 September 1855 – 12 December 1905) was a Scottish writer, of poetry and literary biography in particular, who from 1893 wrote also as Fiona Macleod, a pseudonym kept almost secret during his lifetime. [1]