This is not your grandmother’s Cruella de Vil.
Social media is agitated by new details about the long-awaited “Cruella”, Disney’s latest adaptation for the animated classic “101 Dalmatians”, mainly thanks to Emma Stone’s fierce transformation as the nefarious fashionista with a penchant for spotted dogs .
“Hello, Cruel World,” said Disney, in a tweet announcing that a “Cruella” trailer will be released tomorrow. A new poster for the film features a close-up of Stone, 32, in black and white, in a style reminiscent of Madonna’s glam-punk days or the rock opera icon Dr. Frank-N-Furter from “Rocky Horror Picture Show. “
In a 2019 promotional image for the film, which will tell the story of Cruella and set in the 1970s, Stone is dressed to kill in leather, collars and with the character’s iconic black and white mane – and fans are begging for more since then.
The moment also gave some fans the opportunity to praise Glenn Close, which thousands of Twitter fans agree was “really perfect” as Cruella in the 1996 live-action remake of the original 1961 cartoon.
Others gave tips to Disney before the trailer launched.
“If the Cruella trailer doesn’t feature a children’s choir singing a slow and frightening cover version of a certain Baha Men song, what are we doing here?” Suggested Stephen Douglass, a sports writer whose hilarious suggestion was supported by almost 6,000 others on Twitter in just an hour since Disney made its announcement.
The police comedy, which will be released in May, was directed by “I, Tonya” director Craig Gillespie and also starred Emma Thompson and Paul Walter Hauser (“I, Tonya”) in still-nominated roles. The story of the young stylist Estella de Vil follows and as her obsession with dog fur settles – which earned her the nickname Cruella.