Los Angeles, 1977. The punk rock scene is exploding, and the streets pulse with rebellion. But in the world of high fashion, one name is on everyone’s lips—Estella “Cruella” De Vil.
Emma Stone’s electrifying portrayal of the iconic villainess left audiences craving more, and this is the story Hollywood never told.
Act One: The Rise of a Legend
Fresh off her triumph over the Baroness, Cruella reigns over London’s fashion underworld. But when a mysterious fire destroys her atelier, rumors spread: Was it an accident… or arson?
With her signature two-toned hair smudged with ash, Cruella vanishes—only to resurface in Los Angeles, where a new empire awaits.
Act Two: Blood, Sequins, and Betrayal
L.A.’s elite don’t know what hit them. A masked designer (played with razor-sharp wit by Stone) crashes the Oscars after-party in a gown made of shredded dollar bills. The media dubs her “The Devil in Dior.”
But her past is hunting her.
An old ally, Catherine, now a ruthless studio exec, blackmails Cruella: “Give me your designs, or I’ll expose what really happened the night the Baroness died.”

Act Three: The Final Stitch
In a showdown at the Hollywood Sign, Cruella doesn’t just want revenge—she wants a revolution.
With her loyal henchmen (a hilarious duo of ex-thieves) and a army of punk seamstresses, she unleashes her masterpiece: a fashion show where the models set their own outfits on fire.
As police sirens wail, Cruella escapes in a stolen convertible, laughing into the neon-lit night.
Post-Credit Scene:
A newspaper headline: “De Vil Declared Dead—Again.”
But in a Paris café, a woman in red sunglasses smirks. “Darling, death is so last season.”
Why This Story?
- Emma Stone’s Cruella is a chaotic, glamorous antihero—perfect for a sequel.
- 1970s L.A. adds grit, glamour, and a killer soundtrack.
- Fashion as weaponry? Yes, please.
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(P.S. Disney, call me.)