![]() In the mid-credits, we see Roger messing about on the piano and singing the “Cruella de Vil, Cruella de Vil, if she doesn’t scare you no evil thing will” song, which is a part of the animated film, sung by Roger to annoy Cruella, and which later becomes a hit. While in the originals Cruella is indeed a school friend of Anita, she and Roger don’t have a shared history, and he is a songwriter rather than a lawyer. In the book and the movie it’s not Cruella who gives the dogs to Roger and Anita, so this is an interesting twist as to where any possible sequels might be going. Pongo and Perdita are of course the dogs at the center of the story of 101 Dalmatians – their owners, Roger and Anita, fall in love, as do the dogs, and they have a litter of puppies that Cruella steals to make a coat. Then we see Anita (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) receive a matching puppy, Perdita. In the mid-credits scene, we see Roger (Kayvan Novak) receiving a gift from Cruella – a dalmatian puppy which she introduces to him as Pongo. Here Cruella announces she has a few ideas for what their next move might be… She, Jasper (Joel Fry), Horace (Paul Walter Hauser), and Artie (John McCrea) all move into Hell Hall, with John the Valet (Mark Strong) who has proved himself an important ally. By the end of the film ,she hasn’t yet reached the depths of Disney’s puppy-skinning diva – there’s time yet – but there’s a mid credits scene in Cruella which might hint at what we’ll see next.Īt the end of the main narrative, Estella has inherited her father the Baron’s fortune, faked her own death and bequeathed the estate to her dear friend Cruella. Disney’s latest live-actioner, Cruella, is a prequel to 101 Dalmatians which sees Emma Stone’s budding fashion designer Estella begin to grow into her villainous alter-ego Cruella de Vil. ![]()
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