Red looking out over Auradon in a promotional image for Descendants: The Rise of Red
The Big Picture A new villain is about to appear in the Descendants universe, and if the heroes of this world aren't careful, she will become too powerful before they can do anything about it. Disney+ has released a new poster for Descendants: The Rise of Red, the upcoming sequel that will feature Kylie Cantrall as the titular character.
When the Descendants franchise began, it introduced the youngest members of the audience to a musical world full of magic and fantasy. The first film followed Mal, Carlos and Jay , as the crushing expectations of their parents' legacy left them with few options regarding what to do in the future. But thankfully for everyone in Auradon, the young heroes decided that they would write their own stories, moving away from the evil legacy their parents created.
You can check out the new poster for Descendants: The Rise of Red above, before the movie premieres on Disney+ on July 12.
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