Once again, the cast of Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart and Mitchell Hope return to their roles as descendants of some of Disney’s most iconic good guys and villains in “Descendants 2,” now out on home video. The teens are trying to adjust to a less infamous life in the idyllic Auradon, but some don’t do as well as others. The film is aimed at a young audience, but the quality of the production and musical numbers will entertain older viewers.
Rick Bentley, Tribune News Service
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