Summary

Sleeping Beautyartwork showcases an incredible transformation of Aurora in live-action. The 1959 animated movie follows a young princess, sheltered from the outside world, who punctures her finger on a spindle and succumbs to a curse placed upon her bythe villainous Evil Queen, Maleficent. Mary Costa voices Aurora, while the rest of the cast includes Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Barbara Luddy, Barbara Jo Allen, and Bill Shirley as Prince Phillip.Sleeping Beautyhas not received an exact live-action remake,but the memorable antagonist did in the form of Disney’sMaleficent.

In a recent post, Instagram userUlya Stuzhuktransformed Aurora into a live-action Disney princess. Check out the video below:

Mary Costa voicing Aurora, Eleanor Audley voicing Maleficent & Bill Shirley voicing Prince Philip in Sleeping Beauty_Featured Image

The reel begins with an image of Aurora,donning the outfit commonly associated with her time in the forest.Quickly moving through the creative process, the video ended by revealing a lifelike version of the princess.

Will A Disney Live-Action Sleeping Beauty Happen?

The Princess Already Appeared InMaleficent.

Considering how Jolie’sMaleficentfilms performed at the box office, it might make sense to continue that franchise, rather than introduce new actors as the same characters.

Aurora has appeared in live-action before, forMaleficentand the 2019 sequelMaleficent:Mistress of Evil. She was portrayed by Elle Fanning, and the story surrounding her character was modified. The first movierevealed thatMaleficent (Angelina Jolie) watched over the princess and even grew to love her, later reversing the curse and awakening Aurora from her long sleep. InMistress of Evil, Aurora became queen, and the film expanded on her relationship with the once-evil fairy Maleficent, something the 1959 adaptation ofSleeping Beautycouldn’t do as it ended withthe Disney villain’s death.

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The story ofSleeping Beautywhich most audiences are familiar with reveals that Maleficent’s curse was broken by Prince Phillip’s true love kiss.

Given the latest rush of successful remakes, Disney could opt to make a live-actionSleeping Beautythat focuses more on Princess Aurora. It’s worth questioning why the studio chose to go in the direction ofMaleficentin the first place, though at the time,CinderellaandBeauty and the Beast(two of the better-received adaptations) had not premiered theatrically. Considering how Jolie’sMaleficentfilms performed at the box office,it might make sense to continue that franchise, rather than introduce new actors as the same characters.

Sleeping Beauty: 10 Things That Didn’t Age Well

Sleeping Beauty is a Disney classic with great visuals and an interesting story, but there are plenty of things that have not aged well in the movie.

In the latestupdates onMaleficient 3, Jolie confirmed that another sequel was in development and that she is expected to reprise her role. There has been no word whether Fanning would return as Aurora. However, it will be interesting to see if Disney ever revisitsSleeping Beauty, and what other classic princesses get the remake treatment. Should a live-action adaptation ever come to fruition, the artwork of Aurora offers a beautiful presentation of what she could look like.

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In Disney’s take on the classic fairy tale, Princess Aurora has been cursed by the evil Maleficent to prick her finger and fall into a deep sleep on her sixteenth birthday. Despite the efforts of the three fairies who raised her, the curse is soon upon Aurora, but hope lies with the handsome Prince Phillip.