How many different movie versions of Cinderella are there?

Cinderella (franchise)

Disney’s Cinderella
Film(s)Cinderella (1950; animated) Cinderella (2015; live-action)
Direct-to-videoCinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002) Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007)
Theatrical presentations
Musical(s)Disney’s Cinderella KIDS

How many remakes of Cinderella are there?

A Cinderella Story (film series)

A Cinderella Story
Film(s)A Cinderella Story (2004) Another Cinderella Story (2008) A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song (2011) A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits (2016) A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish (2019) A Cinderella Story: Starstruck (2021)
Audio

What is the dark version of Cinderella?

Aschenputtel
That story, called Aschenputtel (Cinderella in the English translations), appeared more than 100 years after Perrault’s version in the 19th century. Aschenputtel is a much darker tale. Cinderella’s wishes come not from a fairy godmother but from a tree growing on her mother’s grave.

Is Cinderella 2 and 3 connected?

It seems that Cinderella III takes place before the third episode of Cinderella II, and that the third episode played out differently after the events of C III.

Is there a Cinderella 4?

Now, five years after the third Cinderella Story movie came out in 2011, it’s just been announced that a fourth movie is in the works. The movie will follow Sofia’s character Tessa, as she’s forced to accompany her evil stepmother and stepsisters to a Cinderella competition as their assistant.

Does Cinderella have a child?

Cinderella (Disney character)

Cinderella
AffiliationDisney Princesses
FamilyFather (dies in prologue) Lady Tremaine (stepmother) Drizella and Anastasia Tremaine (stepsisters) The Baker (step-brother-in-law) The King (father-in-law)
SpousePrince Charming
ChildrenChad Charming (Descendants)

How does Cinderella 2021 end?

Her ending, crowned as the heir to the throne, is a triumphant one. The kingdom has decided that desire and ability to rule should be more important than gender, which fits with the movie’s clear push for a more feminist interpretation.