Alice is back in Disney’s live-action sequel to 2010’s Alice in Wonderland, and this time, she’s going through the looking glass.
“Alice has become a boss,” Anne Hathaway, who plays the White Queen, explains in ET’s exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Alice Through the Looking Glass.
“She’s following her dreams, she’s doing impossible things. She’s
pretty fearless, and she’s what we would call a modern woman.”
In
the film, Alice (Mia Wasikowska) has to return to Wonderland to rescue
her friend, the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), an intense mission that,
according to the film’s director, James Bobin, showcases the fairytale
protagonist as the true hero she was meant to be.
“Lewis Carroll was really the first person to put a girl as the hero of a book,” Bobin says of the Alice author.
“He was very keen to kind of convey the girls that he knew, and their
strengths. I think Mia helps that character to be the character Lewis
Carroll wanted her to be.”
For her part, Wasikowska says she was “quite excited” to reprise her role, returning alongside Wonderland stars
Hathaway, Depp, and Helena Bonham Carter, as well as voice actors like
Michael Sheen, Stephen Fry, and the late Alan Rickman in his final role.
“Alice is a great character,” the actress gushes. “She’s very much her own person.”
Hathway agrees, adding that the sequel was something of a dream come true.
“I
got to work with the most fun people I’ve ever worked with, and all of
it in Wonderland,” she marvels. “What more could you want?”
Alice Through the Looking Glass hits theaters on May 27.
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