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Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film)

Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 2016 American live-action/animated fantasy adventure film directed by James Bobin, written by Linda Woolverton and produced by Tim Burton, Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd, and Jennifer Todd. It is based on the characters created by Lewis Carroll and it is the sequel to Disney's 2010 live-action feature film Alice in Wonderland.[3] Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Matt Lucas, Mia Wasikowska, Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, Barbara Windsor, Timothy Spall, Paul Whitehouse, Lindsay Duncan, Geraldine James, and Leo Bill reprise their roles from the previous film with Rhys Ifans and Sacha Baron Cohen joining the cast. It also features Rickman, Windsor, and Andrew Sachs in their final film roles prior to their deaths. In the film, a now 22-year-old Alice comes across a magical looking glass that takes her back to Wonderland, where she finds that the Mad Hatter is acting madder than usual and wants to discover the truth about his family. Alice then travels through time (with the "Chronosphere"), comes across friends and enemies at different points of their lives, and embarks on a race to save the Hatter before time runs out.

Alice Through the Looking Glass
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames Bobin
Written byLinda Woolverton
Based onCharacters
by Lewis Carroll
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyStuart Dryburgh
Edited byAndrew Weisblum
Music byDanny Elfman
Production
companies
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • May 10, 2016 (2016-05-10) (London)
  • May 27, 2016 (2016-05-27) (United States)
Running time
113 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$170 million[2]
Box office$299.5 million[1]

The film premiered in London on May 10, 2016, and was theatrically released on May 27, 2016, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who praised its visuals but criticized its story.[4] It was also a box-office bomb, grossing roughly $299.5 million against a production budget of $170 million.

Plot Edit

Alice Kingsleigh has spent the past three years following her father's footsteps and sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London from China, she learns that her ex-fiancé, Hamish Ascot, has taken over his deceased father's company and plans to have Alice sign over her father's ship in exchange for her family home. Alice follows a butterfly she recognizes as Absolem, who was previously a caterpillar, and returns to Wonderland through a mirror. Alice is greeted by the White Queen, the White Rabbit, the Tweedles, the Dormouse, the March Hare, the Bloodhound and the Cheshire Cat. They inform her that the Mad Hatter is acting madder than usual because his family is missing.

Alice tries to console him, but he remains certain that his family survived the attack of the Jabberwocky. The White Queen, believing that finding the Hatter's family is the only way to restore his health, sends Alice to consult Time and convince him to save the Hatter's family in the past. The White Queen warns Alice that history will be destroyed if a person's past and present selves meet. Upon entering the Castle of Eternity, Alice finds the Chronosphere, an object that controls all of time in Wonderland. After Time tells Alice that altering the past is impossible, she steals the Chronosphere and travels back in time, shortly after finding the exiled Red Queen in Time's care. The Red Queen orders Time to pursue Alice, who accidentally travels to the Red Queen's coronation. There, a younger Mad Hatter mocks the Red Queen when the royal crown does not fit her abnormal head. When her crown breaks, the Red Queen throws a tantrum that causes her head to swell. Her father deems her unfit to rule and passes the title of queen to her younger sister, the White Queen.

Alice learns of an event in both the Queens' pasts that causes friction between the two, and she travels back in time again, hoping to change the Red Queen's character and stop the Jabberwocky from killing the Hatter's family. The young White Queen steals a tart from her mother and leaves the crumbs by her red sister's bed. When confronted by their mother, she lies and lets her sister take the blame, causing the red princess to run out of the castle. Alice sees her about to run into a clock being carried across the square; believing this to be the event that changes her head, she shoves the clock out of the way, but the red princess still falls and hits her head. Alice is confronted by a weakened Time, who berates her for putting all of time in danger. She runs into a nearby mirror back into the real world, where she wakes up in a mental hospital, diagnosed with female hysteria. With the help of her mother, she returns to Wonderland, where she travels to the Jabberwocky attack and discovers that the Hatter's family did not die, but were captured by the Red Queen's Red Knights.

Returning to the present, Alice discovers the Mad Hatter at the brink of death. After Alice tearfully says she believes him, the Hatter awakens and reforms back to his normal self. The Wonderlanders go to the Red Queen's castle and find the Hatter's family shrunk and trapped in an ant farm. The Red Queen apprehends them and steals the Chronosphere from Alice, taking her sister back to the day she lied about the tart to hide behind a door and listen to the scene. The White Queen whispers 'no' as her younger self denies stealing the tart and the Red Queen is so furious she burst through the door and screams 'liar' at the White princess. The red princess sees the Red Queen (herself) creating a time paradox, and first their faces and bodies rust before all of Wonderland rusts.

Using the Chronosphere, Alice and the Hatter race back to the present, where Alice runs for her life to place the Chronosphere back in its original place. Initially the rust outruns her but she is stopped with her hand just above the stand - sparks make the connection and the rust dissolves. The Mad Hatter reunites with his family, while the White Queen apologizes to her sister for lying, which is what the Red Queen wanted. Alice bids her friends farewell and returns to the real world where her mother refuses to turn Alice's ship over to Hamish, and the two set to travel the world on behalf of their own company.

Cast Edit

Voice cast Edit

 
This film marks the final performance of actor Alan Rickman, who died four months before the film's release.

Production Edit

 
Tall ships in Gloucester Docks for the filming of Alice Through the Looking Glass. August 2014

Development Edit

The film was announced via Variety in December 2012.[13] Bobin was first approached about the project while doing post-production work on Disney's Muppets Most Wanted.[14] Of being asked, Bobin has said that "I just couldn't pass it up", as he has a passion for the works of Lewis Carroll as well as history in general.[15] On January 21, 2014, the film was again retitled to Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass.[16][17]

Casting Edit

In July 2013, it was announced that Johnny Depp would return as the Hatter,[18] with Mia Wasikowska's return confirmed the following November.[19] In January 2014, Sacha Baron Cohen joined the cast to play Time.[20] In May 2014, Rhys Ifans joined the cast to play Zanik Hightopp, the Mad Hatter's father.[21] In developing the character of "Time", Bobin sought to avoid creating a "straight-up bad guy", noting that it would be "a bit dull", and also that the role in that universe already existed in the form of The Red Queen.[14] Instead, Bobin sought to make Time a "Twit", further explaining that "There's no one better at playing the confident idiot trope than Sacha Baron Cohen", and adding that "it was very much with Sacha in mind".[14] Additionally, Toby Jones and John Sessions were originally announced to voice Wilkins and Humpty Dumpty in the film, the roles were eventually given to Matt Vogel and Wally Wingert.[11][12]

Filming Edit

Principal photography began on August 4, 2014, at Shepperton Studios.[22] In August 2014, filming took place in Gloucester Docks, which included the use of at least four historic ships: Kathleen and May, Irene, Excelsior, and the Earl of Pembroke, the last of which was renamed The Wonder for filming.[23][24][25][26][27] Principal photography ended on October 31, 2014.[28]

Music Edit

The film's score was composed by Danny Elfman. The soundtrack was released on May 27, 2016, by Walt Disney Records. Pink recorded the song "Just Like Fire" for the film, and also covered Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit", only used in the film's promotional material.

Track listing Edit

All music composed by Danny Elfman.

No.TitleLength
1."Alice"6:35
2."Saving the Ship"3:40
3."Watching Time"5:10
4."Looking Glass"3:30
5."To the Rescue"0:56
6."Hatter House"3:47
7."The Red Queen"2:29
8."The Chronosphere"4:15
9."Warning Hightopps"2:23
10."Tea Time Forever"1:45
11."Oceans of Time"1:15
12."Hat Heartbreak"2:27
13."Asylum Escape"4:06
14."Hatter's Deathbed"3:22
15."Finding the Family"2:04
16."Time Is Up"4:24
17."World's End"1:50
18."Truth"4:09
19."Goodbye Alice"2:13
20."Kingsleigh & Kingsleigh"1:19
21."Seconds Song"0:11
22."Friends United"1:06
23."Time's Castle"1:49
24."The Seconds"1:55
25."Clock Shop"0:50
26."They're Alive"2:23
27."Story of Time"3:03
28."Just Like Fire" (performed by Pink)3:35
Total length:76:53

Release Edit

Alice Through the Looking Glass premiered in London on May 10, 2016, and was theatrically released on May 27, 2016, in the United States by Walt Disney Pictures.[29]

Box office Edit

Alice Through the Looking Glass grossed $77 million in the United States and Canada and $222.4 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $299.5 million, against a production budget of $170 million.[1] The Hollywood Reporter estimated the film lost the studio around $70 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.[30]

Alice Through the Looking Glass opened in the United States and Canada on May 27, 2016, alongside X-Men: Apocalypse, and was initially projected to gross $55–60 million from 3,763 theaters over its four-day Memorial Day opening weekend, but projections were continuously revised downwards due to poor word of mouth.[31] It had the added benefit of playing in over 3,100 3D theaters, 380 IMAX screens, 77 premium large formats and 79 D-box locations.[32][33] It made $1.5 million from Thursday previews (to the first film's $3.9 million)[34] and just $9.7 million on its first day, compared to the $41 million opening Friday of its predecessor.[35] Through its opening weekend, it earned $26.9 million, which when compared to its predecessor's $116 million opening is down 70%.[31] While 3D represented 71% ($82 million) of the original film's opening gross, 3D constituted only 41% ($11 million) for this sequel, with 29% coming from traditional 2D shows, 11% from IMAX, and 1% from premium large formats.[36] It was the studio's third production with a low Memorial Day opening after Tomorrowland in 2015 and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time in 2010.[36] During its first week, the film grossed $40.1 million.[37] In its second weekend, the film grossed $11.3 million (a 55.1% drop), finishing 4th at the box office.[38]

The film was released across 43 countries (72% of its total market place) the same weekend as the US, and was estimated to gross $80–100 million in its opening weekend. It faced competition from Warcraft and X-Men: Apocalypse.[39] It ended up grossing $62.7 million, which is well below the projections of which $4.1 million came from IMAX shows.[40] It had an opening weekend gross in Mexico ($4.5 million), Brazil ($4.1 million), and Russia ($3.9 million).[40] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it had an unsuccessful opening by grossing just £2.23 million ($3.1 million) during its opening weekend, a mere 21% of the first film's £10.56 million ($15.2 million) opening from 603 theaters. It debuted in second place behind X-Men: Apocalypse which was on its second weekend of play.[41] In China, it had an opening day of an estimated $7.3 million[42] and went on to score the second biggest Disney live-action (non-Marvel or Lucasfilm) opening ever with $26.6 million, behind only The Jungle Book.[40] However, this was down from its $35–45 million projections.[43] It debuted at the No. 1 spot among newly released film in Japan with $5.2 million and $4.1 million on Saturday and Sunday. By comparison, the first film opened with $14 million on its way to a $133.6 million a total.[44][45]

Home media Edit

Alice Through the Looking Glass was released on Blu-ray, DVD, Blu-ray 3D and digital download on October 18, 2016, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.[46][47] It debuted at No. 2 in the Blu-ray Disc sales charts.[48]

Reception Edit

Rotten Tomatoes reports that 28% of 261 reviews are positive, and the average rating is 4.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Alice Through the Looking Glass is just as visually impressive as its predecessor, but that isn't enough to cover for an underwhelming story that fails to live up to its classic characters."[4] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 34 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[49] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, the same grade earned by its predecessor, while those at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 79% and a "definite recommend" of 51%.[50]

Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote in his review, "What does all this have to do with Lewis Carroll? Hardly anything" and that overall, "It's just an excuse on which to hang two trite overbearing fables and one amusing one".[51] Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the movie 1.5 out of 4 stars and called the film, "gaudy, loud, complacent, and vulgar."[52] Stephen Whitty of New York Daily News called the film "hugely expensive and extravagantly stupid" and that, overall, the movie "is just one more silly Hollywood mashup, an innocent fantasy morphed into a noisy would-be blockbuster".[53] Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com was deeply critical of Alice Through the Looking Glass, calling it "junk rehashed from a movie that was itself a rehash of Lewis Carroll" and describing it as "the most offensive kind of film" due to its blockbuster tropes, lack of magic and wonder, and perceived sole purpose of financial gain.[54]

Kyle Smith of New York Post gave the film a positive review: "The screenplay (by Linda Woolverton) isn't exactly heaving with brilliant ideas, but it works well enough as a blank canvas against which the special-effects team goes bonkers".[55] Matthew Lickona of San Diego Reader said that while he found the visual effects to be "stupidly expensive" and the story familiar, he called it, "a solid kids’ movie in the old style".[56]

Accolades Edit

Accolades received by Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film)
Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass Nominated [57]
Worst Supporting Actor Johnny Depp
Worst Screen Combo Johnny Depp and His Vomitously Vibrant Costume
Golden Trailer Awards Best Animation Family "Poem" [58]
The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over "Poem"
Best Fantasy Adventure TV Spot "Grammys"
Best Original Score TV Spot "Grammys"
Grammy Awards Best Song Written For Visual Media "Just Like Fire" – Oscar Holter, Max Martin, Pink and Shellback [59]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Song – Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film "Just Like Fire" – Oscar Holter, Max Martin, Pink and Shellback Won [60][61]
People's Choice Awards Favorite Family Movie Alice Through the Looking Glass Nominated [62]
Satellite Awards Best Art Direction and Production Design Dan Hennah [63]
Best Costume Design Colleen Atwood
Saturn Awards Best Costume Design Colleen Atwood [64]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Song from a Movie or TV Show "Just Like Fire" by Pink [65]
Visual Effects Society Awards Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature Jacob Clark, Joseph Pepper, Klaus Seitschek and Cosku Turhan [66]

See also Edit

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Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 2016 American live action animated fantasy adventure film directed by James Bobin written by Linda Woolverton and produced by Tim Burton Joe Roth Suzanne Todd and Jennifer Todd It is based on the characters created by Lewis Carroll and it is the sequel to Disney s 2010 live action feature film Alice in Wonderland 3 Johnny Depp Anne Hathaway Helena Bonham Carter Matt Lucas Mia Wasikowska Alan Rickman Stephen Fry Michael Sheen Barbara Windsor Timothy Spall Paul Whitehouse Lindsay Duncan Geraldine James and Leo Bill reprise their roles from the previous film with Rhys Ifans and Sacha Baron Cohen joining the cast It also features Rickman Windsor and Andrew Sachs in their final film roles prior to their deaths In the film a now 22 year old Alice comes across a magical looking glass that takes her back to Wonderland where she finds that the Mad Hatter is acting madder than usual and wants to discover the truth about his family Alice then travels through time with the Chronosphere comes across friends and enemies at different points of their lives and embarks on a race to save the Hatter before time runs out Alice Through the Looking GlassTheatrical release posterDirected byJames BobinWritten byLinda WoolvertonBased onCharactersby Lewis CarrollProduced byJoe Roth Suzanne Todd Jennifer Todd Tim BurtonStarringJohnny Depp Anne Hathaway Mia Wasikowska Rhys Ifans Helena Bonham Carter Sacha Baron Cohen Alan Rickman Stephen Fry Michael Sheen Timothy SpallCinematographyStuart DryburghEdited byAndrew WeisblumMusic byDanny ElfmanProductioncompaniesWalt Disney Pictures Roth Films Team Todd Tim Burton ProductionsDistributed byWalt Disney StudiosMotion PicturesRelease datesMay 10 2016 2016 05 10 London May 27 2016 2016 05 27 United States Running time113 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 170 million 2 Box office 299 5 million 1 The film premiered in London on May 10 2016 and was theatrically released on May 27 2016 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures The film received generally negative reviews from critics who praised its visuals but criticized its story 4 It was also a box office bomb grossing roughly 299 5 million against a production budget of 170 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Voice cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Music 4 1 Track listing 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Accolades 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditAlice Kingsleigh has spent the past three years following her father s footsteps and sailing the high seas Upon her return to London from China she learns that her ex fiance Hamish Ascot has taken over his deceased father s company and plans to have Alice sign over her father s ship in exchange for her family home Alice follows a butterfly she recognizes as Absolem who was previously a caterpillar and returns to Wonderland through a mirror Alice is greeted by the White Queen the White Rabbit the Tweedles the Dormouse the March Hare the Bloodhound and the Cheshire Cat They inform her that the Mad Hatter is acting madder than usual because his family is missing Alice tries to console him but he remains certain that his family survived the attack of the Jabberwocky The White Queen believing that finding the Hatter s family is the only way to restore his health sends Alice to consult Time and convince him to save the Hatter s family in the past The White Queen warns Alice that history will be destroyed if a person s past and present selves meet Upon entering the Castle of Eternity Alice finds the Chronosphere an object that controls all of time in Wonderland After Time tells Alice that altering the past is impossible she steals the Chronosphere and travels back in time shortly after finding the exiled Red Queen in Time s care The Red Queen orders Time to pursue Alice who accidentally travels to the Red Queen s coronation There a younger Mad Hatter mocks the Red Queen when the royal crown does not fit her abnormal head When her crown breaks the Red Queen throws a tantrum that causes her head to swell Her father deems her unfit to rule and passes the title of queen to her younger sister the White Queen Alice learns of an event in both the Queens pasts that causes friction between the two and she travels back in time again hoping to change the Red Queen s character and stop the Jabberwocky from killing the Hatter s family The young White Queen steals a tart from her mother and leaves the crumbs by her red sister s bed When confronted by their mother she lies and lets her sister take the blame causing the red princess to run out of the castle Alice sees her about to run into a clock being carried across the square believing this to be the event that changes her head she shoves the clock out of the way but the red princess still falls and hits her head Alice is confronted by a weakened Time who berates her for putting all of time in danger She runs into a nearby mirror back into the real world where she wakes up in a mental hospital diagnosed with female hysteria With the help of her mother she returns to Wonderland where she travels to the Jabberwocky attack and discovers that the Hatter s family did not die but were captured by the Red Queen s Red Knights Returning to the present Alice discovers the Mad Hatter at the brink of death After Alice tearfully says she believes him the Hatter awakens and reforms back to his normal self The Wonderlanders go to the Red Queen s castle and find the Hatter s family shrunk and trapped in an ant farm The Red Queen apprehends them and steals the Chronosphere from Alice taking her sister back to the day she lied about the tart to hide behind a door and listen to the scene The White Queen whispers no as her younger self denies stealing the tart and the Red Queen is so furious she burst through the door and screams liar at the White princess The red princess sees the Red Queen herself creating a time paradox and first their faces and bodies rust before all of Wonderland rusts Using the Chronosphere Alice and the Hatter race back to the present where Alice runs for her life to place the Chronosphere back in its original place Initially the rust outruns her but she is stopped with her hand just above the stand sparks make the connection and the rust dissolves The Mad Hatter reunites with his family while the White Queen apologizes to her sister for lying which is what the Red Queen wanted Alice bids her friends farewell and returns to the real world where her mother refuses to turn Alice s ship over to Hamish and the two set to travel the world on behalf of their own company Cast EditJohnny Depp as Tarrant Hightopp Mad Hatter 5 Louis Ashbourne Serkis as Young Tarrant Hightopp 6 Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh 5 Anne Hathaway as Mirana White Queen 5 Amelia Crouch as Young Mirana 7 Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth Red Queen 5 Leilah de Meza as Young Iracebeth 8 Sacha Baron Cohen as Time a powerful Father Time godlike human clockwork hybrid who speaks in a German accent and rules over all of time himself in Wonderland using the Chronosphere in his castle 5 Leo Bill as Hamish Ascot now Lord Ascot following his father s death Matt Lucas as Tweedledee Tweedledum 5 Rhys Ifans as Zanik Hightopp the Mad Hatter s father 5 Lindsay Duncan as Helen Kingsleigh Alice s mother Geraldine James as Lady Ascot Hamish s mother Ed Speleers as James Harcourt 5 an employee of the Ascots Andrew Scott as Dr Addison Bennett 9 a cruel psychiatric doctor Richard Armitage as King Oleron Iracebeth and Mirana s father Hattie Morahan as Queen Elsemere Iracebeth and Mirana s mother Joanna Bobin as Alexandra Ascot Hamish s wife Simone Kirby as Tyva Hightopp the Mad Hatter s mother Joe Hurst as Bim Hightopp The Mad Hatter s nephew Oliver Hawkes as a Young Bim Hightopp Siobhan Redmond as Bumalic Hightopp The Mad Hatter s sister Frederick Warder as Poomally Hightopp The Mad Hatter s brother Eve Hedderwick Turner as Baloo Hightopp The Mad Hatter s other sister Tom Godwin as Pimlick Hightopp The Mad Hatter s other brother Voice cast Edit nbsp This film marks the final performance of actor Alan Rickman who died four months before the film s release Alan Rickman as Absolem the Butterfly formerly the Caterpillar 5 Stephen Fry as Cheshire 5 Michael Sheen as Nivens McTwisp White Rabbit 5 Timothy Spall as Bayard Hamar Bloodhound 5 Kyle Hebert as Young Bayard 10 Barbara Windsor as Mallymkun the Dormouse 5 Matt Vogel as Wilkins Time s long suffering manservant who leads his Seconds 11 Paul Whitehouse as Thackery Earwicket March Hare 5 Wally Wingert as Humpty Dumpty 12 Meera Syal as Nobody Edward Petherbridge as Gentleman Fish Owain Rhys Davies as Delivery Frog Paul Hunter as White Chess King Andrew Sachs as Mantel Clock Uncredited Production Edit nbsp Tall ships in Gloucester Docks for the filming of Alice Through the Looking Glass August 2014Development Edit The film was announced via Variety in December 2012 13 Bobin was first approached about the project while doing post production work on Disney s Muppets Most Wanted 14 Of being asked Bobin has said that I just couldn t pass it up as he has a passion for the works of Lewis Carroll as well as history in general 15 On January 21 2014 the film was again retitled to Alice in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass 16 17 Casting Edit In July 2013 it was announced that Johnny Depp would return as the Hatter 18 with Mia Wasikowska s return confirmed the following November 19 In January 2014 Sacha Baron Cohen joined the cast to play Time 20 In May 2014 Rhys Ifans joined the cast to play Zanik Hightopp the Mad Hatter s father 21 In developing the character of Time Bobin sought to avoid creating a straight up bad guy noting that it would be a bit dull and also that the role in that universe already existed in the form of The Red Queen 14 Instead Bobin sought to make Time a Twit further explaining that There s no one better at playing the confident idiot trope than Sacha Baron Cohen and adding that it was very much with Sacha in mind 14 Additionally Toby Jones and John Sessions were originally announced to voice Wilkins and Humpty Dumpty in the film the roles were eventually given to Matt Vogel and Wally Wingert 11 12 Filming Edit Principal photography began on August 4 2014 at Shepperton Studios 22 In August 2014 filming took place in Gloucester Docks which included the use of at least four historic ships Kathleen and May Irene Excelsior and the Earl of Pembroke the last of which was renamed The Wonder for filming 23 24 25 26 27 Principal photography ended on October 31 2014 28 Music EditThe film s score was composed by Danny Elfman The soundtrack was released on May 27 2016 by Walt Disney Records Pink recorded the song Just Like Fire for the film and also covered Jefferson Airplane s White Rabbit only used in the film s promotional material Track listing Edit All music composed by Danny Elfman No TitleLength1 Alice 6 352 Saving the Ship 3 403 Watching Time 5 104 Looking Glass 3 305 To the Rescue 0 566 Hatter House 3 477 The Red Queen 2 298 The Chronosphere 4 159 Warning Hightopps 2 2310 Tea Time Forever 1 4511 Oceans of Time 1 1512 Hat Heartbreak 2 2713 Asylum Escape 4 0614 Hatter s Deathbed 3 2215 Finding the Family 2 0416 Time Is Up 4 2417 World s End 1 5018 Truth 4 0919 Goodbye Alice 2 1320 Kingsleigh amp Kingsleigh 1 1921 Seconds Song 0 1122 Friends United 1 0623 Time s Castle 1 4924 The Seconds 1 5525 Clock Shop 0 5026 They re Alive 2 2327 Story of Time 3 0328 Just Like Fire performed by Pink 3 35Total length 76 53Release EditAlice Through the Looking Glass premiered in London on May 10 2016 and was theatrically released on May 27 2016 in the United States by Walt Disney Pictures 29 Box office Edit Alice Through the Looking Glass grossed 77 million in the United States and Canada and 222 4 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 299 5 million against a production budget of 170 million 1 The Hollywood Reporter estimated the film lost the studio around 70 million when factoring together all expenses and revenues 30 Alice Through the Looking Glass opened in the United States and Canada on May 27 2016 alongside X Men Apocalypse and was initially projected to gross 55 60 million from 3 763 theaters over its four day Memorial Day opening weekend but projections were continuously revised downwards due to poor word of mouth 31 It had the added benefit of playing in over 3 100 3D theaters 380 IMAX screens 77 premium large formats and 79 D box locations 32 33 It made 1 5 million from Thursday previews to the first film s 3 9 million 34 and just 9 7 million on its first day compared to the 41 million opening Friday of its predecessor 35 Through its opening weekend it earned 26 9 million which when compared to its predecessor s 116 million opening is down 70 31 While 3D represented 71 82 million of the original film s opening gross 3D constituted only 41 11 million for this sequel with 29 coming from traditional 2D shows 11 from IMAX and 1 from premium large formats 36 It was the studio s third production with a low Memorial Day opening after Tomorrowland in 2015 and Prince of Persia The Sands of Time in 2010 36 During its first week the film grossed 40 1 million 37 In its second weekend the film grossed 11 3 million a 55 1 drop finishing 4th at the box office 38 The film was released across 43 countries 72 of its total market place the same weekend as the US and was estimated to gross 80 100 million in its opening weekend It faced competition from Warcraft and X Men Apocalypse 39 It ended up grossing 62 7 million which is well below the projections of which 4 1 million came from IMAX shows 40 It had an opening weekend gross in Mexico 4 5 million Brazil 4 1 million and Russia 3 9 million 40 In the United Kingdom and Ireland it had an unsuccessful opening by grossing just 2 23 million 3 1 million during its opening weekend a mere 21 of the first film s 10 56 million 15 2 million opening from 603 theaters It debuted in second place behind X Men Apocalypse which was on its second weekend of play 41 In China it had an opening day of an estimated 7 3 million 42 and went on to score the second biggest Disney live action non Marvel or Lucasfilm opening ever with 26 6 million behind only The Jungle Book 40 However this was down from its 35 45 million projections 43 It debuted at the No 1 spot among newly released film in Japan with 5 2 million and 4 1 million on Saturday and Sunday By comparison the first film opened with 14 million on its way to a 133 6 million a total 44 45 Home media Edit Alice Through the Looking Glass was released on Blu ray DVD Blu ray 3D and digital download on October 18 2016 by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment 46 47 It debuted at No 2 in the Blu ray Disc sales charts 48 Reception EditRotten Tomatoes reports that 28 of 261 reviews are positive and the average rating is 4 5 10 The website s critical consensus reads Alice Through the Looking Glass is just as visually impressive as its predecessor but that isn t enough to cover for an underwhelming story that fails to live up to its classic characters 4 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 34 out of 100 based on 42 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 49 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale the same grade earned by its predecessor while those at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 79 and a definite recommend of 51 50 Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote in his review What does all this have to do with Lewis Carroll Hardly anything and that overall It s just an excuse on which to hang two trite overbearing fables and one amusing one 51 Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the movie 1 5 out of 4 stars and called the film gaudy loud complacent and vulgar 52 Stephen Whitty of New York Daily News called the film hugely expensive and extravagantly stupid and that overall the movie is just one more silly Hollywood mashup an innocent fantasy morphed into a noisy would be blockbuster 53 Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert com was deeply critical of Alice Through the Looking Glass calling it junk rehashed from a movie that was itself a rehash of Lewis Carroll and describing it as the most offensive kind of film due to its blockbuster tropes lack of magic and wonder and perceived sole purpose of financial gain 54 Kyle Smith of New York Post gave the film a positive review The screenplay by Linda Woolverton isn t exactly heaving with brilliant ideas but it works well enough as a blank canvas against which the special effects team goes bonkers 55 Matthew Lickona of San Diego Reader said that while he found the visual effects to be stupidly expensive and the story familiar he called it a solid kids movie in the old style 56 Accolades Edit Accolades received by Alice Through the Looking Glass 2016 film Award Category Recipient s Result Ref Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Prequel Remake Rip off or Sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass Nominated 57 Worst Supporting Actor Johnny DeppWorst Screen Combo Johnny Depp and His Vomitously Vibrant CostumeGolden Trailer Awards Best Animation Family Poem 58 The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over Poem Best Fantasy Adventure TV Spot Grammys Best Original Score TV Spot Grammys Grammy Awards Best Song Written For Visual Media Just Like Fire Oscar Holter Max Martin Pink and Shellback 59 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Song Sci Fi Fantasy Film Just Like Fire Oscar Holter Max Martin Pink and Shellback Won 60 61 People s Choice Awards Favorite Family Movie Alice Through the Looking Glass Nominated 62 Satellite Awards Best Art Direction and Production Design Dan Hennah 63 Best Costume Design Colleen AtwoodSaturn Awards Best Costume Design Colleen Atwood 64 Teen Choice Awards Choice Music Song from a Movie or TV Show Just Like Fire by Pink 65 Visual Effects Society Awards Outstanding 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