Disney is sending the “Descendants” saga back into Wonderland this summer: the new TV movie Descendants: Wicked Wonderland arrives on Thursday, July 16 on Disney Channel and will be available to stream the following day on Disney+. The teaser trailer teases shifted loyalties and fresh faces after last year’s Rise of Red, raising new questions about how a single change in the past will reshape Auradon.
What the teaser shows
The short preview opens after the time-travel events that closed out 2024’s story, catching up with Red (Kylie Cantrall) and Chloe (Malia Baker) as they adapt to a timeline altered to prevent the Queen of Hearts from turning evil. At first, the kingdom seems stable, but darker forces quickly re-emerge and test the girls’ resolve.
One notable twist: a once-trusted mentor has become a dangerous adversary. Leonardo Nam’s character, now hardened and vengeful, is framed in the trailer as a major threat to Auradon’s peace — and a new arrival frames him as the realm’s most menacing figure.
New allies, new enemies
The time changes also produce unexpected personal consequences. Red gains a sister in this new continuity: Liamani Segura debuts as Pink, Wonderland’s latest royal who is ready to protect her family. That familial bond becomes central to the film’s emotional stakes.
Voice casting introduces another high-profile name: Awkwafina lends her voice to a feline character named Chessy, widely understood to be the offspring of the Cheshire Cat. While Chessy does not appear in the teaser, the casting signals the film will lean into Wonderland’s more eccentric corners.
- Red — Kylie Cantrall
- Chloe — Malia Baker
- Maddox Hatter — Leonardo Nam
- Pink — Liamani Segura
- Luis Madrigal — Alexandro Byrd (son of Luisa from Encanto)
- Chessy the Cat (voice) — Awkwafina
- Max Hatter — Brendon Tremblay
- Hazel Hook — Kiara Romero
- Robbie Hood — Joul Oulette
- Felix Facilier — Zavien Garrett
- King Charming — Paolo Montalban (returning)
- Fairy Godmother — Melanie Paxson (returning)
- Squirmy & Squeaky Smee — Ryan McEwen and Dayton Paradis (new casting)
Why this matters now
For fans, Wicked Wonderland continues the franchise’s pattern of blending familiar fairy-tale bloodlines with new generational drama. By altering the past, the movie raises immediate narrative stakes: loyalties are uncertain, mentors can become foes, and family ties can appear where none existed before. That opens storytelling possibilities for future installments and crossovers — especially given the inclusion of a character linked to Encanto.
From a platform perspective, the staggered release — linear premiere followed by streaming availability — mirrors Disney’s current distribution approach, keeping the title visible across channels and maximizing audience reach during the summer schedule.
The film’s mix of returning players and fresh additions suggests Disney aims to satisfy long-time viewers while widening the franchise’s appeal to younger audiences and fans of its broader animated universe. Descendants: Wicked Wonderland will be one to watch on July 16 (Disney Channel) and July 17 (Disney+).
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