Maleficent 3

Rating: 4/5 Dark Fairy Tale
Angelina Jolie returns as the iconic horned fairy in Maleficent 3: Mistress of Shadows, a sequel that explores the deeper lore of the Moors and delivers a satisfying conclusion to Maleficent’s journey.
The film finds Maleficent ruling the Moors peacefully alongside Queen Aurora (Elle Fanning). But when a new threat emerges from the shadows—a forgotten race of dark fairies who were banished centuries ago and seek revenge—Maleficent must confront her own past. The leader of the dark fairies (a chilling performance) claims to be Maleficent’s mother, and the truth forces Maleficent to question everything she knows about her origins.

Jolie is magnetic as always, bringing depth and vulnerability to the role. Fanning is lovely as Aurora, now a queen in her own right. The visuals are stunning, with the Moors looking more magical than ever. The exploration of Maleficent’s backstory adds emotional weight, and the final confrontation is both epic and personal.
The Verdict: A beautiful, emotional conclusion to a underrated fantasy trilogy. Jolie owns this role, and the film honors her journey.
Final Thought: Not all shadows are evil. Some are just misunderstood.