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** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield which has to hum in approval]]. Maleficent steps on it uninvited, making the stone scream, after which she tosses it aside and then has to fight her own minions that she created earlier to subdue them. She also burns the Moors when she rages at the news of Stefan using her wings to ascend to the throne. At the end, the Queen stone is restored and approves Aurora as a rightful ruler of the Moors.
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** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield which has to hum in approval]]. Maleficent steps on it uninvited, making the stone scream, after which she tosses it aside and then has to fight her own minions that she created earlier to subdue them. She also burns the Moors when she rages at the news of Stefan using her wings to ascend to the throne. At the end, the Queen stone is restored and approves Aurora as a rightful ruler of the Moors.
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** Maleficent and Stefan would have bonded as two outcasts in the Moors - Stefan as King Kinloch's bastard and Maleficent as the troublemaking daughter of Queen Ulla's sister, who died in childbirth, and the malevolent Red Cap who would later groom Maleficent into becoming the vengeful dark fae she's known as.
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** Maleficent and Stefan would have bonded as two outcasts in the Moors - Stefan as King Kinloch's bastard and Maleficent as the troublemaking BlackSheep daughter of Queen Ulla's sister, who died in childbirth, and the malevolent Red Cap who would later groom Maleficent into becoming the vengeful dark fae she's known as.
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** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield which has to hum in approval]]. Maleficent steps on it uninvited, making the stone scream, after which she tosses it aside and then has to fight her own minions that she created earlier to subdue them. She also burns the Moors when she rages at the news of Stefan using her wings to ascend to the throne. At the end, the Queen stone is restored and approves Aurora as a rightful ruler of the Moors.
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** At King Henry's castle, a boy tries persistently to [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything touch Maleficent's wings despite her asking him to stop multiple times]]. At the same time she allows Stefan to touch her wings, only for him to cut them off later. The sexual harassment and assault undertones are thus stronger.
** Henry's kingdom would have been portrayed as more explicitly TheEmpire: a more "advanced" civilization whose ruler lures the HollywoodNatives (the more rustic and CloserToEarth fairies) with inexpensive (to him) luxuries such as combs and mirrors and then plots to enslave them using Queen Ulla and King Kinloch as puppets. Maleficent is the OnlySaneWoman that is aware of this but gets punished by King Kinloch with a PersonalRaincloud when she tries to warn him.
** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield which has to hum in approval]].Maleficent Maleficent steps on it uninvited, making the stone scream, after which she tosses it aside and then has to fight her own minions that she created earlier to subdue them. She also burns the Moors when she rages at the news of Stefan using her wings to ascend to the throne. At the end, the Queen stone is restored and approves Aurora as a rightful ruler of the Moors.
** Henry's kingdom would have been portrayed as more explicitly TheEmpire: a more "advanced" civilization whose ruler lures the HollywoodNatives (the more rustic and CloserToEarth fairies) with inexpensive (to him) luxuries such as combs and mirrors and then plots to enslave them using Queen Ulla and King Kinloch as puppets. Maleficent is the OnlySaneWoman that is aware of this but gets punished by King Kinloch with a PersonalRaincloud when she tries to warn him.
** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield which has to hum in approval]].
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** The original script had King Stefan as a much darker character, being the half-fairy bastard son of the King rather than just a farmboy, who never actually loved Maleficent at all, and who murders his father to take the throne rather win it from the already-dying King as in the finished film.
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** The original script had King Stefan as a much darker character, being the half-fairy bastard son of the Kinloch, King of the fairies, rather than just a farmboy, who never actually loved Maleficent at all, and who murders his father King Henry to take the throne rather win it from the already-dying King as in the finished film.film.
** Maleficent and Stefan would have bonded as two outcasts in the Moors - Stefan as King Kinloch's bastard and Maleficent as the troublemaking daughter of Queen Ulla's sister, who died in childbirth, and the malevolent Red Cap who would later groom Maleficent into becoming the vengeful dark fae she's known as.
** Stefan would feel unwelcome at the Moors and this would motivate him to seek his place in the human world (explaining his line in the movie "How does it feel to be a fairy creature without wings in a world where you don't belong"), while Maleficent would hate anything human from the start, even things like masonry which she refers to as "dead stone". Maleficent would stand up for Stefan before the fairy king and queen, resulting in Queen Ulla's public humiliation after she openly cites the OpenSecret that Stefan is the king's bastard son, prompting Ulla to punish her for speaking out by [[PainfulTransformation cursing her with horns for a hundred years]].
** On a visit to King Henry's castle, Stefan would be excited while Maleficent would be revolted after she finds that King Henry has enslaved fairies to serve him as jesters by locking them in an iron cage. She overhears the king conspiring to conquer the Moors by killing Queen Ulla and using the weak-willed Kinloch as a PuppetKing, and attacks Henry. Stefan fails to stand up for her and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything pulls her aside to get her to stop "making a scene"]], causing their falling out. Princess Leila is also there, flirting with Stefan and causing Maleficent's jealousy.
** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield which has to hum in approval]]. Maleficent steps on it uninvited, making the stone scream, after which she tosses it aside and then has to fight her own minions that she created earlier to subdue them. She also burns the Moors when she rages at the news of Stefan using her wings to ascend to the throne. At the end, the Queen stone is restored and approves Aurora as a rightful ruler of the Moors.
** Maleficent and Stefan would have bonded as two outcasts in the Moors - Stefan as King Kinloch's bastard and Maleficent as the troublemaking daughter of Queen Ulla's sister, who died in childbirth, and the malevolent Red Cap who would later groom Maleficent into becoming the vengeful dark fae she's known as.
** Stefan would feel unwelcome at the Moors and this would motivate him to seek his place in the human world (explaining his line in the movie "How does it feel to be a fairy creature without wings in a world where you don't belong"), while Maleficent would hate anything human from the start, even things like masonry which she refers to as "dead stone". Maleficent would stand up for Stefan before the fairy king and queen, resulting in Queen Ulla's public humiliation after she openly cites the OpenSecret that Stefan is the king's bastard son, prompting Ulla to punish her for speaking out by [[PainfulTransformation cursing her with horns for a hundred years]].
** On a visit to King Henry's castle, Stefan would be excited while Maleficent would be revolted after she finds that King Henry has enslaved fairies to serve him as jesters by locking them in an iron cage. She overhears the king conspiring to conquer the Moors by killing Queen Ulla and using the weak-willed Kinloch as a PuppetKing, and attacks Henry. Stefan fails to stand up for her and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything pulls her aside to get her to stop "making a scene"]], causing their falling out. Princess Leila is also there, flirting with Stefan and causing Maleficent's jealousy.
** After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, she usurps power in the Moors more violently than in the film: normally, a new queen (after Ulla's death) is chosen when candidates step on a special stone [[OnlyTheChisenMayWield which has to hum in approval]]. Maleficent steps on it uninvited, making the stone scream, after which she tosses it aside and then has to fight her own minions that she created earlier to subdue them. She also burns the Moors when she rages at the news of Stefan using her wings to ascend to the throne. At the end, the Queen stone is restored and approves Aurora as a rightful ruler of the Moors.
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* FollowTheLeader: Downplayed. The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/AngelinaJolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point). But the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'' since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film. Rather, it was more of a sequel to the original book.
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** The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/AngelinaJolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point). But the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'' since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film. Rather, it was more of a sequel to the originalbook.book.
** Another inspiration for the film was the Broadway success of ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}''. The film was conceived in 2003, the same year ''Wicked'' made its debut. The production remained in DevelopmentHell for a decade, however, making the connection to the musical less blatant by the time it premiered.
** The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/AngelinaJolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point). But the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'' since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film. Rather, it was more of a sequel to the original
** Another inspiration for the film was the Broadway success of ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}''. The film was conceived in 2003, the same year ''Wicked'' made its debut. The production remained in DevelopmentHell for a decade, however, making the connection to the musical less blatant by the time it premiered.
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** Young Aurora is played by Jolie's daughter. This had to be invoked since she was the only child that didn't get scared when she saw Angelina in costume.
*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent meets young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this scene is filmed where you only see Maleficent from the back. The "go away" lines were dubbed in because Jolie refused to say them to her own daughter.
*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent meets young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this scene is filmed where you only see Maleficent from the back. The "go away" lines were dubbed in because Jolie refused to say them to her own daughter.
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** Young Aurora is played by Jolie's daughter.daughter Vivienne Jolie-Pitt. This had to be invoked since she was the only child that didn't get scared when she saw Angelina in costume.
*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent meets young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this part of the scene is filmedwhere you only see with separate closeups of Maleficent from the back. and Aurora. The "go away" lines were dubbed in filmed separately because Jolie refused to say them to her own daughter.
*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent meets young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this part of the scene is filmed
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** The roducers briefly toyed with the idea of reuniting Creator/BetteMidler, Creator/SarahJessicaParker, and Kathy Najimy from ''Film/HocusPocus'' as the three pixies for this film.
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** The roducers producers briefly toyed with the idea of reuniting Creator/BetteMidler, Creator/SarahJessicaParker, and Kathy Najimy from ''Film/HocusPocus'' as the three pixies for this film.
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** There are also smaller things, such as the fairies being ''[[UpToEleven even worse]]'' caretakers and sort of [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] to Maleficent and Stefan; Diaval and Maleficent actually being an OfficialCouple [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple instead of just acting like one]]; Queen Leila surviving and being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to Stefan's [[TheCaligula Caligula]]; and Maleficent cursing Aurora to die, with Thistlewit softening it like in the [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty original]].
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** There are also smaller things, such as the fairies being ''[[UpToEleven even worse]]'' ''even worse'' caretakers and sort of [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] to Maleficent and Stefan; Diaval and Maleficent actually being an OfficialCouple [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple instead of just acting like one]]; Queen Leila surviving and being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to Stefan's [[TheCaligula Caligula]]; and Maleficent cursing Aurora to die, with Thistlewit softening it like in the [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty original]].
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* {{Corpsing}}: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] by Elle Fanning in one of the special features on the Blu-Ray. As it turns out, remaining still in an eternal sleep, while easy to draw on paper, can prove a bit of a challenge when one is a living, flesh-and-blood actress. The final film shows that she managed to pull it off, though.
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* DoingItForTheArt:
** Creator/ElleFanning re-watched the original animated movie to pick up Aurora's character tics, particularly scenes where Aurora walked through the woods.
** Creator/AngelinaJolie also carefully watched the original film to get Eleanor Audley's speech patterns and accent right.
** Creator/SamRiley also studied ravens in order to get a feel for Diaval's character.
** Creator/ElleFanning re-watched the original animated movie to pick up Aurora's character tics, particularly scenes where Aurora walked through the woods.
** Creator/AngelinaJolie also carefully watched the original film to get Eleanor Audley's speech patterns and accent right.
** Creator/SamRiley also studied ravens in order to get a feel for Diaval's character.
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* InspirationForTheWork:
** Creator/ElleFanning re-watched the original animated movie to pick up Aurora's character tics, particularly scenes where Aurora walked through the woods.
** Creator/AngelinaJolie also carefully watched the original film to get Eleanor Audley's speech patterns and accent right.
** Creator/SamRiley also studied ravens in order to get a feel for Diaval's character.
** Creator/ElleFanning re-watched the original animated movie to pick up Aurora's character tics, particularly scenes where Aurora walked through the woods.
** Creator/AngelinaJolie also carefully watched the original film to get Eleanor Audley's speech patterns and accent right.
** Creator/SamRiley also studied ravens in order to get a feel for Diaval's character.
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** Toby Regbo was, originally, cast as young!Stefan but was declared too old and recast.
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*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent encounters young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this scene is filmed where you only see Maleficent from the back. The "go away" lines were dubbed in because Jolie refused to say them to her own daughter.
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*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent encounters meets young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this scene is filmed where you only see Maleficent from the back. The "go away" lines were dubbed in because Jolie refused to say them to her own daughter.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The film was released on the 55th anniversary of ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty''.
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* FakeNationality: The movie's setting is a fantasy version of Scotland. It stars Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning, two American actresses doing a British accent, and the Australian Brenton Thwaites as Prince Philip.
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* FakeNationality: The movie's setting is a fantasy version of Scotland.Scotland instead of France. It stars Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning, two American actresses doing a British accent, and the Australian Brenton Thwaites as Prince Philip.
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* TheOtherMarty: Creator/IndiaEisley was originally cast as Young Maleficent, but she was replaced with Ella Purnell after Disney executives expressed displeasure with her performance.
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* TheOtherMarty: Creator/IndiaEisley was originally cast as Young Maleficent, but she was replaced with Ella Purnell Creator/EllaPurnell after Disney executives expressed displeasure with her performance.
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*** Pay close attention to the scene where Maleficent encounters young Aurora. At one point Maleficent tells her to go away while Aurora is smiling up at her in delight. Note this scene is filmed where you only see Maleficent from the back. The "go away" lines were dubbed in because Jolie refused to say them to her own daughter.
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* ApprovalOfGod: Well, approval of Dante, maybe. Mary Costa, the voice of Aurora in the original, really liked the film, and especially praised Creator/AngelinaJolie's performance.
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* ApprovalOfGod: Well, approval of Dante, maybe.Dante. Mary Costa, the voice of Aurora in the original, really liked the film, and especially praised Creator/AngelinaJolie's performance.
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* FakeNationality: The movie's setting is a fantasy version of Scotland. It stars Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning, two American actresses doing a British accent, and Australian Brenton Thwaites as Prince Philip.
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* FakeNationality: The movie's setting is a fantasy version of Scotland. It stars Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning, two American actresses doing a British accent, and the Australian Brenton Thwaites as Prince Philip.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/ImeldaStaunton, best known for playing the absolutely horrible [[Franchise/HarryPotter Dolores Umbridge]], is here a sweet fairy (though a rather incompetent, sometimes dangerously so, one, at least as far as being a human mother) who opposes evil.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/ImeldaStaunton, best known for playing the absolutely horrible [[Franchise/HarryPotter Dolores Umbridge]], is here a sweet good fairy (though a rather incompetent, sometimes dangerously so, one, at least as far as being a human mother) who opposes evil.
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* [[PromotedFanboy Promoted Fangirls]]: Maleficent was Creator/AngelinaJolie's favorite Disney character growing up; meanwhile, Elle Fanning loved Aurora since she was a young girl. Both got their chance to play them with this film.
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* [[PromotedFanboy Promoted Fangirls]]: PromotedFangirl: Maleficent was Creator/AngelinaJolie's favorite Disney character growing up; meanwhile, Elle Fanning loved Aurora since she was a young girl. Both got their chance to play them with this film.
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** Hilariously, as shown above under RealLifeRelative, several of her children performed ALONGSIDE her.
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** Screenwriter Linda Woolverton has stated that Phillip and Aurora will get together eventually. [[spoiler:Woolverton's statement eventually became true with the release of ''Film/MaleficentMistressOfEvil''.]]
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** Screenwriter While they only get MaybeEverAfter in the actual movie, screenwriter Linda Woolverton has stated that Phillip and Aurora will get together eventually. [[spoiler:Woolverton's statement eventually became true with the release of ''Film/MaleficentMistressOfEvil''.]]
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* FakeBrit:
** Americans Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning as Maleficent and Aurora respectively. The former's accent is near-flawless, while the latter is passable.
** Australian Brenton Thwaites as Prince Philip.
** Americans Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning as Maleficent and Aurora respectively. The former's accent is near-flawless, while the latter is passable.
** Australian Brenton Thwaites as Prince Philip.
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** AmericansFakeNationality: The movie's setting is a fantasy version of Scotland. It stars Creator/AngelinaJolie and Creator/ElleFanning as Maleficent Creator/ElleFanning, two American actresses doing a British accent, and Aurora respectively. The former's accent is near-flawless, while the latter is passable.
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* FollowTheLeader: Downplayed. The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/AngelinaJolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point), but the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'', since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film, but rather more of a spin-off or sequel than a remake or remaining, etc.
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* FollowTheLeader: Downplayed. The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/AngelinaJolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point), but point). But the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'', ''Maleficent'' since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film, but rather film. Rather, it was more of a spin-off or sequel than a remake or remaining, etc.to the original book.
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* FollowTheLeader: Downplayed. The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/Angelina Jolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point), but the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'', since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film, but rather more of a spin-off or sequel than a remake or remaining, etc.
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* FollowTheLeader: Downplayed. The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/Angelina Jolie Creator/AngelinaJolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed ''Alice'', was slated to direct this one too at one point), but the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'', since '' Alice'' isn't based on its namesake animated Disney film, but rather more of a spin-off or sequel than a remake or remaining, etc.
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* FollowTheLeader: Downplayed. The success of ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010'' helped get this film off the ground with Creator/Angelina Jolie signing up after (and Creator/TimBurton, who directed Alice, was slated to direct this one too at one point), but the films were actually conceived around the same time, and the subsequent trend of Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes owes as much or more to ''Maleficent'', since '' Alice'' isn't based on the Disney film but more of a sequel.
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** There are also smaller things, such as the fairies being ''[[UpToEleven even worse]]'' caretakers and sort of [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] to Maleficent and Stefan; Diaval and Maleficent actually being an OfficialCouple [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple instead of just acting like one]]; Queen Leila surviving and being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to Stefan's [[TheCaligula Caligula]]; and Maleficent cursing Aurora to die, with Thistlewit softening it like in the [[Disney/SleepingBeauty original]].
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** There are also smaller things, such as the fairies being ''[[UpToEleven even worse]]'' caretakers and sort of [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] to Maleficent and Stefan; Diaval and Maleficent actually being an OfficialCouple [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple instead of just acting like one]]; Queen Leila surviving and being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to Stefan's [[TheCaligula Caligula]]; and Maleficent cursing Aurora to die, with Thistlewit softening it like in the [[Disney/SleepingBeauty [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty original]].