"Alice Through the Looking Glass" explores Wonderland with Anne Hathaway as the White Queen.
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"Alice Through the Looking Glass," the sequel to the 2010 film "Alice in Wonderland," premiered with Anne Hathaway reprising her role as Mirana, the White Queen. Directed by James Bobin, the film is based on the characters created by Lewis Carroll. As a fantasy adventure film, it continued to explore the whimsical world of Wonderland with a star-studded cast, including Mia Wasikowska as Alice, Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, and Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen.
The film's release was highly anticipated following the commercial success of its predecessor, which garnered over $1 billion worldwide. For this installment, Hathaway’s portrayal of the White Queen was once again central to the storyline, contributing to the character dynamics that fans had come to appreciate.
In terms of reception, "Alice Through the Looking Glass" faced mixed reviews from critics, who praised the visual effects but criticized the storyline. Despite this, the film found moderate success at the box office, reflecting viewer interest driven by the continuation of beloved characters and the curiosity to see Hathaway's performance.
The release of this sequel further solidified Hathaway's versatility as an actress, allowing her to showcase a different facet of her acting within the fantasy genre. The presence of heavy visual effects and continued exploration of Carroll's universe presented a contrast to her previous roles.
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