Alice Through the Looking Glass

Alice Through the Looking Glass

Alice Through the Looking Glass

2016 12+ USA
6.2 113 min. Dzheims Bobin

Continuation of Alice's fantastic adventures in a picture based on the wonderful book by Lewis Carroll. From producer Tim Burton and writer of The Lion King, Mulan and The Witcher Linda Woolverton. Alice must go through a mysterious new world to get hold of the magic scepter. Only he can help prevent the evil Lord of Time and his terrible plan: turn the hands of the clock forward and turn Wonderland into a barren and dead land. New friends and old enemies are waiting for Alice on the way. Queen Heart wants to return to the throne, and the Mad Hatter is in trouble. Read more In December 2012, it became known that the development of the sequel to "Alice in Wonderland" had begun and Linda Wolverton took the screenwriter's chair, as in the first part. In 2013, James Bobin joined the Alice Through the Looking Glass project as a director. Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter and others returned to their roles. In 2014, Sacha Baron Cohen and Reese Ifens joined the cast. The director of the film "Alice Through the Looking Glass" James Bobin previously participated in the filming of several series, and also directed two parts of "Muppets". Alice in Wonderland was directed by Tim Burton. This time he acted as a tape producer. The sequel about the adventures of Alice became the last picture of Alan Rickman, who voiced the Caterpillar in the first part and the Butterfly in the second. The actor died four months before the release of the film. Filming of "Alice Through the Looking Glass" began in August 2014 at Shepperton Studios and ended in October 2014. The film will feature four historic ships: the Kathleen and May, the Excelsior, the Irene and the Earl of Pembroke.

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