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Carlos De Vil (played by Cameron Boyce) is the son of Cruella de Vil [2] (101 Dalmatians). Carlos is jumpy and anxious, but has the skills of a true tech prodigy and is in love with Jane. In Descendants: The Rise of Red, it is revealed that Carlos died from unknown causes after the events of Descendants 3, as Boyce passed away in July 2019.
Descendants: The Royal Wedding is an animated special that premiered on Disney Channel on August 13, 2021. [180] This is the first Descendants project to be announced after Boyce's death, and as such, it was reported that the absence of Carlos would be addressed. [181]
Boyce, who died in July 2019, starred as Carlos, the son of Cruella de Vil, in 2015's "Descendants." He reprised that role in two subsequent films, including "Descendants 3," which premiered just ...
Descendants: The Rise of Red is a 2024 American musical teen fantasy comedy film directed by Jennifer Phang from a screenplay by Dan Frey and Ru Sommer. Produced by Disney Channel, the film is the fourth in the Descendants franchise, being a spin-off of the previous three films and a follow-up from Descendants: The Royal Wedding. [1]
As Descendants’ Uma moves into the principal’s office at Auradon Prep in Descendants: Rise of Red, she’s remembering her roots on the Isle of the Lost — while the franchise pays tribute to ...
In 2015, Boyce was one of the main cast members in Disney Channel's Descendants, playing Carlos, the son of Cruella de Vil. He later reprised the character for the animated shorts Descendants: Wicked World and in the sequels Descendants 2 and Descendants 3, the latter of which was released posthumously.
Descendants 3 is an American musical fantasy [1] [2] television film, being the third installment in the Descendants series, following Descendants and Descendants 2, and the last one in the film trilogy focused on Mal (Dove Cameron) and her friends. It is written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon, and is directed by Kenny Ortega.
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares is stepping down after nearly four years in the top spot of the automaker, which owns car brands like Jeep, Citroën and Ram, amid an ongoing struggle with slumping ...