PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- She's brilliant, bad, and a little bit mad. It's finally time to find out just how Cruella de Vil came to be one of Disney's most storied villains. "Cruella" hits theaters and ...
For decades, Cruella de Vil has been known as one of Disney’s most evil characters. “Cruel” and “devil” are literally in her name. She’s on the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 Greatest ...
Cruella is getting her very own origin story, aptly named Cruella, starring Emma Stone. However, what stands out about this 1970s set, two-hour-plus epic is that it's not really an origin story after ...
For a character that gets a little less than nine minutes of screen time in her 1961 screen debut, Cruella de Vil has an outsized legacy. Over the years, the villain of Disney’s original animated “101 ...
“Born brilliant, born bad, and a little bit mad,” Cruella is back for Halloween. Now, Disney fans are fashionably conflicted: should they sport the traditional Cruella de Vil costume or the all-new ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Cruella de Vil is one of Disney's most storied villains, but for the first time, we're finding out more on how she came to be so wicked. I chatted with the star-studded cast of ...
Just shy of its second weekend in theaters, the Emma Stone-led Cruella has already earned itself a sequel Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Disney isn't finished telling Cruella de Vil's story just yet.
Ah yes, another week, another comic making its way to stores whether we want it or not. Today, we've got Disney Villains: Cruella De Vil #4 from Dynamite, hitting the shelves on Thursday, June 13th.
This story originally appeared on Winter is Coming. Cruella De Vil is one of Disney’s most iconic villains, but she doesn’t always get the same love that the studio’s other notorious baddies get. It ...
Well, dear readers, it appears that the infamously chic and impossibly thin Cruella De Vil has clawed her way into her very own comic series, aptly titled Disney Villains: Cruella De Vil #1. Planned ...
When Dodie Smith first introduced Cruella de Vil in her novel The One Hundred and One Dalmatians, she called immediate attention to the villain’s outfit. The book’s human protagonists, Mr. and Mrs.