The sequel to their 2014 box office megahit is set for release this October.
And in the lead up to Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’s anticipated release, Disney has shared behind-the-scenes video and images of starĀ Angelina Jolie‘s remarkable hair and makeup transformation into the villainess.
The video shows the 44-year-old’s hair being styled into twin buns, which then become Maleficent’s trademark horns.
Horns: Disney has shared behind-the-scenes video and images of star Angelina Jolie’s remarkable hair and makeup transformation into Maleficent before the October release of the film’s sequel
In the captivating promo, the ex-wife of Brad Pitt sits in the makeup chair while being shown having her makeup and facial prosthetics applied.
Finally she adds some pointed dentures and red lipstick for her character’s trademark evil grin.
The entire video is set to AD/DC’s Back In Black, lending the proceedings a tongue-in-cheek effect.
Bewitching: In the captivating promo, the ex-wife of Brad Pitt sits in the makeup chair while being shown having her makeup and facial prosthetics applied
Full color: Jolie seen here in the mega successful 2014 original film
Pointed: Finally she adds some pointed dentures and red lipstick for her character’s trademark evil grin
Disney beginners may not recall that Maleficent is the evil fairy in the classic 1959 animation Sleeping Beauty, and that Angelina Jolie played her in a 2014 live-action film Maleficent.
Just five years on, Jolie is playing her again in Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil, still wearing kinky black horns, fighting good fairies and sorting out her conflicted maternal feelings towards sweet Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning).
This time she has competition from a neighbouring queen (Michelle Pfeiffer).
The original 2014 film grossed a whopping $758million worldwide.
Soundtrack: The entire video is set to AD/DC’s Back In Black, lending the proceedings a tongue-in-cheek effect
Visual feast: The video shows the 44-year-old’s hair being styled into twin buns, which then become Maleficent’s trademark horns