
In a modern and peaceful kingdom, the teenage son of King Adam and Queen Belle extends a surprising offer: a chance for the children of Disney's most notorious villains—Cruella De Vil, Maleficent, the Evil Queen, and Jafar—to prove they're more than their parents' legacies. Carlos, Mal, Evie, and Jay are given the opportunity to attend a prestigious school and potentially redeem themselves, but must navigate challenges and decide whether to embrace their wicked heritage or forge their own path.
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Explore the complete cast of Descendants, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Kathy Najimy
Evil Queen

Sofia Carson
Evie

Kristin Chenoweth
Maleficent

Mitchell Hope
Ben

Dove Cameron
Mal

BooBoo Stewart
Jay

Keegan Connor Tracy
Belle

James Hibbard
Museum Guard

Taylor James
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Stephanie Bennett
Snow White

Jedidiah Goodacre
Chad Charming

Dan Payne
Beast

Maz Jobrani
Jafar

Jonathan Holmes
Mr. Deley

Zachary Gibson
Doug

Dianne Doan
Lonnie

Ken Lawson
Royal Tailor

Melanie Paxson
Fairy Godmother

Reese Alexander
Coach Jenkins

Navid Charkhi
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Cameron Boyce
Carlos

Jeff Mortensen
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Winnie Chang
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Wendy Raquel Robinson
Cruella de Vil

Mackenzie Green
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Kelly Konno
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Shane Simpson
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Judith Maxie
Queen Leah

Tony Giroux
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Sarah Jeffery
Audrey

Brenna D'Amico
Jane

Shaughnessy Redden
Limo Driver

Wesley Salter
Photographer

Peter Schaad
Tourney Announcer

Christian Lagasse
Footman #1

Paisley
Dude the Dog

Addy Chan
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Danny De Matos
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Devin Jameson
Dancer and Chorus Performer

J.P. Dubé
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Tyler Layton-Olson
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Aglaë Kounkou
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Kayla Wallace
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Kiara Gudgeon
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Louise Hradsky
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Megan Serena Trainer
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Mark Samuels
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Jennifer Oleksiuk
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Tatiana Parker
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Michael Riccio
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Dwayne Gulston
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Marlyse Joe
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Jesse Devlin
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Morgan Tanner
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Brittany Gumundson
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Michelle Dawley
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Diedre Barnes
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Desirée Manning
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Kyal Legend
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Audessa Parafina
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Ralph Escamillan
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Mike Ward
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Benjamin Ritter
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Castle Rock
Dancer and Chorus Performer

Ben Stillwell
Happy Student (uncredited)
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On a sunlit morning in Auradon, the young heroes Mal [Dove Cameron], Evie [Sofia Carson], Jay [BooBoo Stewart], and Carlos [Cameron Boyce] journey to the Isle of the Lost with a hopeful mission: to choose four new VKs (villain kids) who might join them in the peaceful kingdom. The picks are Dizzy, granddaughter of Lady Tremaine, Celia, daughter of Dr. Facilier, and the mischievous twin brothers Squeaky and Squirmy, sons of Mr. Smee. The moment looks like a simple exchange of one generation’s mischief for another’s potential, but the emotional currents running beneath the surface are anything but simple. Mal, in particular, finds her loyalties tested as the day of the pick-up approaches, and her personal life becomes tangled with royal expectations.
Ben [Mitchell Hope], the kind and sometimes impulsive king of Auradon, makes a life-altering proposal to Mal [Dove Cameron], a gesture that should unify two parts of a fractured world. Mal accepts, yet the news sows jealousy and unrest—Audrey, Ben’s former flame, seethes with envy, while her grandmother Queen Leah [Judith Maxie] admonishes her for still chasing prestige and power instead of consolidating the family legacy. As the elder VKs return to Auradon with the new recruits, danger surfaces when Hades makes a desperate attempt to breach the Isle’s magical boundary. Mal, determined to protect the realm she has chosen to fight for, confronts him and ends up weakening herself in the process.
A bold turn comes when Audrey seizes the Crown and Maleficent’s scepter from the museum, stripping Mal of her powers and pushing herself into the role of a true villain. With the barrier at stake and the realm watching, Audrey curses Mal using Maleficent’s scepter, turning the once-young heroine into an elderly version of herself. The plan is clear: close the barrier once and for all by securing a power source that can shatter the curse. Mal, now under this sudden shift in fate, must seek help from precarious alliances, and the four friends decide to venture onto the Isle again to retrieve Hades’ ember—the one artifact rumored to wield enough magic to break the curse, even if its power is sensitive to water and to the nature of Mal’s tangle with her own parentage.
The Isle proves treacherous. Celia, ever resourceful, helps Mal slip into Hades’ lair, hoping to gain the ember, but the trickster god’s realm resists. Hades, who hints at a complicated lineage dating back to Mal’s own past, finally grants the ember—though he warns that waiting by water could render it powerless and that Mal is only “half Hades,” so its full might may not be hers to command. As the four soon exit, they are intercepted by Uma, Gil, and Harry, who offer conditional aid in exchange for a plan to free all the children trapped on the Isle.
Back in Auradon, Audrey’s curse tightens its grip. A sleeping spell disrupts Jane’s birthday party, Chad Charming aligns with Audrey, and the kingdom slides toward chaos as Audrey’s magic turns many subjects to stone and even presses Ben toward a fateful union. The looming question becomes whether Mal and her friends can unite their forces and their loyalties to prevent the Isle’s contents from spilling into Auradon for good.
Mal and Uma return with their circle of friends, and the two sides—once rivals—force a fragile cooperation as they search for a way to defeat Audrey. Carlos steps up to calm Ben after a painful moment, easing a dangerous splinter from his hand, while Jane uses the enchanted lake’s waters to restore him to his human form. Evie awakens Doug with a kiss grounded in true love, and together the friends fight back against Audrey’s spell. When the group is trapped in a tense confrontation at Evie’s Fairy Cottage, Celia learns that she can never see her father again, and the ember slips away into water, causing Uma to walk away in quiet resignation.
A rift grows between Mal and Evie as the truth behind the lies surfaces, and the spell’s grip tightens on the friends. Ben, Carlos, Evie, and Jay are suddenly turned to stone, leaving Mal to confront Audrey with a choice: continue the cycle of power or rekindle the hope of a united world. Audrey captures Celia and confronts Mal directly, and Mal transforms into her dragon form to stand against her. In a dramatic turn, Uma returns, reignites the ember, and Mal’s power surges back as they combine their magic to reignite the ember and defeat Audrey. Audrey falls into a deep coma, the curses lift, and Audrey is given a second chance as Mal persuades Hades to use the ember to revive her—though the elder god notes the double standard that still exists in the realm of forgiveness for villains and those who aren’t.
With the crisis averted, Mal pivots from conquest to bridge-building. She proposes replacing the Isle’s barrier with a physical bridge that links Auradon and the Isle, envisioning a shared society where people can move freely and reconcile their histories. Ben and Fairy Godmother’s approval soon follow, and the newly merged world becomes a symbol of hope rather than a battleground.
In the years that follow, relationships flourish in new forms: Evie remains with Doug, Carlos grows closer to Jane, Mal and Ben become engaged, Jay and Gil plan adventures around the globe, and Audrey—having learned hard lessons—appears to gravitate toward Harry after Uma’s rejection. A mid-credits scene then shows Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos racing across the new bridge to reunite with their families on the Isle, a sign that the two formerly divided worlds have begun to heal.
This story, told with warmth and a steady, balanced tone, keeps faith with its characters’ journeys—celebrating friendship, responsibility, and the complex choices that come with power, love, and belonging.
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