Maleficent’s story reaches its most intimate and harrowing chapter yet with Maleficent 3: The Black Fairy, slated for release in late 2025. Peace between the mystical Moors and human realms seems firmly established—until a creeping, corrupt darkness begins to taint the lands: forests wither, magic turns poisonous, and an ancient fear awakens.
The heart of this unrest lies in Maleficent’s own lineage. When Queen Aurora—now the ruler of both worlds—falls into a deep, seemingly irreversible slumber, Maleficent senses a force far older and crueler than any she has faced before. This harbinger of doom is the Black Fairy, a being of legend and Maleficent’s estranged mother, exiled for crimes against her own kind. Her return spells peril for every living being.
Desperate to halt the spread of this consuming lightlessness, Maleficent must form uneasy alliances and confront painful truths rooted in her darkest memories. The battle ahead is not for a throne, but for her very soul. The stakes are existential, as the Black Fairy seeks to absorb all magic and reshape existence in her image.

Anchoring the story are the return of Angelina Jolie as Maleficent and Elle Fanning as Aurora, joined by Charlize Theron portraying the fearsome Black Fairy. Sam Riley and Harris Dickinson also reprise their familiar roles, while Joachim Rønning steps back into the director’s chair to helm this emotionally charged finale.
Visually, the film promises gothic splendor and sweeping fantasy. Themes of motherhood, inherited trauma, redemption, and self-discovery run deep, offering a darker, more personal tone than its predecessors. It explores what it means to inherit darkness and still fight for light—and how love and identity can be tested by legacy’s weight.

Maleficent 3: The Black Fairy is positioned as the final chapter of a billion-dollar Disney saga, closing the arc from villain to antihero to legend. It expands the mythos of the fae, introduces a formidable new villain, and offers fans both heart-stopping action and emotional catharsis
This cinematic finale invites us to witness not just a battle for realms, but a struggle for belonging and self-acceptance. Maleficent must embrace every facet of who she is—even the darkness she fled—to save those she loves. The question lingers: Can she break the cycle of curses inherited from her past… or will she become the very force she fears?





