Rumors are swirling around the potential for “Maleficent 3: Dark Fae,” a sequel that could see Angelina Jolie reprising her iconic role as the misunderstood villain from the beloved Disney franchise. Following the narrative set up in “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” which premiered in 2019, fans are eager for a continuation of the story that explores the dynamic between Maleficent, Princess Aurora, and the complex world of the Moors.
The first installment, released in 2014, offered a fresh perspective on the classic “Sleeping Beauty” tale, portraying Maleficent not merely as a villain but as a multifaceted character shaped by betrayal and loss. The sequel picked up five years after the death of King Stefan, showcasing Aurora as Queen of the Moors and on the verge of marrying Prince Phillip, much to the dismay of his mother, Queen Ingrith. The film culminated in an epic showdown where Maleficent transforms into a Phoenix, ultimately sparing Ingrith’s life, though the latter’s fate was left intriguingly ambiguous as she was turned into a goat.
As discussions about a third installment intensify, fans hope for a more story-driven narrative that delves deeper into character motivations and relationships. Jolie has expressed her enthusiasm for returning, hinting that there could still be more to Maleficent’s story. However, Disney has yet to officially green-light the project, and if it proceeds, audiences might have to wait until 2026 or 2027 for its release.
The potential return of key cast members, including Elle Fanning as Aurora and Michelle Pfeiffer as Queen Ingrith, is crucial for maintaining the franchise’s integrity. With a box office performance of $492 million for “Mistress of Evil,” there’s financial incentive for Disney to develop a trilogy that enriches Maleficent’s character arc, possibly revealing her as a more sympathetic figure rather than a mere antagonist.
One compelling theory suggests that Maleficent’s curse on Aurora could stem from a betrayal by the queen, transforming her from a villain into a character driven by pain and a desire for acceptance. This reimagining could provide the foundation for a captivating third chapter, ensuring the franchise leaves a lasting legacy in Disney’s repertoire of reinterpreted classic tales. As fans eagerly await news, the door remains open for the dark fairy’s return to the big screen.