What are the three parts of the Cinderella trilogy

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-02

There are many different versions of the Cinderella trilogy, and there are many adaptations and re-creations because of the different versions, the most widely known of which is probably the Disney version of Cinderella.

The trilogy of Disney's version of Cinderella is:

1950's "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" in "Cinderella III: A Date of Magic"; These three are Disney's "Cinderella" series of movies, but these are not the original stories of Cinderella.

1950's Cinderella was Disney's first animated feature film about Cinderella's relationship with her stepsisters, her encounter with the prince, and her eventual queen.

And 2002's "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" is a sequel to Disney's "Cinderella", which mainly tells the life of Cinderella after becoming queen.

And Disney's "Cinderella III: A Date of Magic" launched in 2007 is also a sequel to the same series, telling the story of how Cinderella copes with the challenges posed by the magic of time and how she protects her happiness.

In addition to the Disney version of Cinderella, there is also the version created in 1697 by the English writer Charles Perrault, in which Cinderella is a kind and beautiful woman who is again abused by her stepsister and stepmother one night, and after she escapes, she meets the fairy, gets help from the fairy, and attends the prince's ball; At the ball, the prince is attracted by Cinderella's beauty, but she has to flee at midnight, leaving only a crystal slipper; Eventually, the prince found Cinderella through the slipper, and they eventually became husband and wife.

Another famous edition was published in 1812 by the German brothers grimm; This version of Cinderella is also a woman who was abused by her stepsister and stepmother; Her kindness and beauty attracted the prince, and the prince also found her through her crystal slipper, and finally married her. But this version of the story by the Brothers Grimm is darker and more realistic than Perrault's, containing more tragic elements.

The 2015 film "Cinderella", starring Cate Blanchett as a stepmother and Lily James as Cinderella, is Disney's modern interpretation of the classic story.

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