DISNEY’S “ALICE IN WONDERLAND: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS” KICKS OFF PRODUCTION WITH AWARD-WINNING CAST & PRODUCTION TEAM
Filmmakers Return to Beloved Stories of Lewis Carroll for
All-New Adventure to Underland and Beyond
BURBANK, Calif. (Aug. 4, 2014) –
Disney’s “Alice In Wonderland:
Through the Looking Glass” begins principal photography this week,
featuring an award-winning production team and all-star ensemble cast,
including Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska,
Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen. James Bobin (“The Muppets,”
“Muppets Most Wanted”) helms the film, which revisits Lewis Carroll’s
beloved stories with an all-new new tale that travels back to
Underland—and back in Time. “Alice In Wonderland: Through
the Looking Glass” is produced by Joe Roth (“Maleficent,” “Alice in
Wonderland”), Jennifer Todd (“Alice In Wonderland,” “Memento”), Suzanne
Todd (“Alice In Wonderland,” “Memento”) and Tim Burton (“Alice in
Wonderland,” “Frankenweenie”). John G. Scotti (“Muppets
Most Wanted,” “The Muppets”) is the executive producer; Linda
Woolverton (“Maleficent,” “Alice In Wonderland,” “Beauty and the Beast”)
penned the screenplay. Shooting on location and at Shepperton Studios
in England, the film is slated for release on May 27,
2016.
The all-star ensemble cast includes:
• Johnny Depp (“Pirates of
the Caribbean” films, “Alice In Wonderland,” “Mortdecai,” “Black Mass”)
returns to the big screen as the Mad Hatter—Hatter Tarrant Hightopp.
• Anne Hathaway (“Les
Misérables,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Alice In Wonderland,” “Rachel’s
Getting Married”) portrays the White Queen—Mirana.
• Mia Wasikowska (“Tracks,”
“Jane Eyre” and “Alice In Wonderland”) once again appears as Alice
Kingsleigh, who’s on a quest to help the Mad Hatter.
• Helena Bonham Carter (“Cinderella,” “Les Misérables,” “Alice In Wonderland”) returns as the Red Queen—Iracebeth.
• Rhys Ifans (“Harry Potter
and the Deathly Hallows: Part I,” “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “The Amazing
Spider-Man”) fills the shoes of Zanik Hightopp, the Mad Hatter’s father.
• Matt Lucas (“The Labrynth,” “Alice In Wonderland”) returns to the revelry in a dual role as Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
• Ed Speleers (TV’s “Downton Abbey,” “Eragon”) portrays James Harcourt in the film.
• And Sacha Baron Cohen (“Hugo,” “Les Misérables”) was called on to bring Time to the big screen.
“Alice In Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass” also boasts an extraordinary voice cast.
• Stephen Fry (“24: Live Another Day,” “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,” “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,” “Alice In Wonderland”) is back as the voice of the Cheshire Cat.
• Toby Jones (“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” “Infamous,” “The Girl”) provides the voice of Wilkins.
• Alan Rickman (“Harry
Potter” film series, “Alice In Wonderland,” director/actor/co-writer “A
Little Chaos”) returns as the voice of the Blue Caterpillar.
• Michael Sheen (“The
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” Parts 1 & 2, “Alice In Wonderland,”
“The Queen,” “Frost Nixon”) once again serves as the voice of the White
Rabbit.
• Timothy Spall (“Mr. Turner,” “The Kings Speech,” “Harry Potter,” “Alice In Wonderland”) returns to voice Bayard.
• BAFTA-winning actor, writer and comedian Paul Whitehouse (BBC’s “Harry and Paul’s Story of the 2s” and “The Fast Show”;
“Alice In Wonderland,” “Corpse Bride”) is back as the March Hare.
• Barbara Windsor (“Carry On,” “EastEnders,” “Alice In Wonderland”) provides the voice of Dormouse again.
The film welcomes back
several key members of the “Alice In Wonderland” team, including
award-winning composer Danny Elfman (“Fifty Shades of Grey,” “Big Eyes,”
Silver Linings Playbook”), three-time Oscar®-winning
costume designer Colleen Atwood (“Memoirs of a Geisha,” “Chicago”), who
won Oscar, BAFTA and Satellite awards, among others, for her work on
“Alice In Wonderland,” and five-time Oscar-winning VFX supervisor Ken
Ralston (“Forrest Gump,” “Star Wars Episode VI:
Return of the Jedi”), who won a Satellite Award for best visual effects
for “Alice In Wonderland.”
Bobin’s award-winning
production team also includes Oscar®-winning production designer Dan
Hennah (“King Kong,” “The Hobbit” trilogy, “The Lord of the Rings”
trilogy, Oscar for “The Lord of the Rings: The Return
of the King”), and Stuart Dryburgh (“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,”
“Bridget Jones’ Diary,” Oscar nomination for “The Piano”) as director of
photography. The film welcomes Oscar-winning make-up and hair designer
Peter King (“Lord of the Rings: Return of
the King,” Oscar nominee for “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”), and
Oscar winner Neil Corbould (“Gravity,” “Gladiator”) is special effects
supervisor. Andrew Weisblum (“Noah,” Oscar nominee “Black Swan”) is
editor.
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