Maleficent 2
Best for: Fans of gothic fantasy, Angelina Jolie, and fairies with revenge issues.
The climax features Maleficent transforming into a massive Phoenix—a power unique to the "last" of her bloodline—to save the moors. She battles the human army, while Aurora breaks the spell on the dying King. Ingrith is turned into a goat (a poetic punishment), and finally, peace is brokered between humans and magical beings. maleficent 2
The story picks up several years after the first film. The moors are thriving, and Aurora (Elle Fanning) is the beloved Queen of the mossy, magical land. She has accepted a marriage proposal from Prince Phillip (Harris Dickinson, replacing Brenton Thwaites). The catch? Phillip’s mother, Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer), rules the human kingdom of Ulstead. She despises magical creatures. Best for: Fans of gothic fantasy, Angelina Jolie,
When Disney first announced a live-action retelling of Sleeping Beauty from the perspective of its iconic villain, few predicted the massive success of 2014’s Maleficent . Starring Angelina Jolie in a career-defining role, the film re-framed the horned fairy not as a monster, but as a tragic, betrayed protector. Naturally, fans demanded more. The result was —officially titled Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019). Ingrith is turned into a goat (a poetic
The film also delves into themes of power, loyalty, and the consequences of playing with forces beyond one's control. Maleficent's powers are a double-edged sword, bringing both protection and danger to those around her.
The costume design by Ellen Mirojnick is a particular standout. Angelina Jolie’s wardrobe evolves from organic, mossy textures to sharp, battle-ready silks, while Michelle Pfeiffer’s Queen Ingrith is draped in pearls and platinum—a visual representation of her "refined" but cold nature. Central Themes
As of 2025, has not been officially greenlit. Angelina Jolie has expressed interest in returning, telling The Hollywood Reporter that she feels there is "more of her story to tell." However, Disney has pivoted away from the "sympathetic villain" subgenre after mixed returns on Cruella and The Little Mermaid remake. For now, Mistress of Evil ends on a definitive note: Maleficent, once the Mistress of Evil, becomes the protector of both humans and fairies, finally at peace.

