Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 170000000

Revenue

$ 299457024

Top Billed Cast

Mia Wasikowska

Alice Kingsleigh

Johnny Depp

Tarrant Hightopp / Mad Hatter

Anne Hathaway

Mirana / White Queen

Helena Bonham Carter

Iracebeth / Red Queen

Sacha Baron Cohen

Time

Matt Lucas

Tweedledee / Tweedledum

Alan Rickman

Absolem / Caterpillar (voice)

Stephen Fry

Cheshire Cat (voice)

Michael Sheen

Nivens McTwisp / White Rabbit (voice)

Timothy Spall

Bayard Hamar / Bloodhound (voice)

Barbara Windsor

Mallymkun / Dormouse (voice)

Meera Syal

Nobody (voice)

Lindsay Duncan

Helen Kingsleigh

Leo Bill

Hamish Ascot

Geraldine James

Lady Ascot

Andrew Scott

Addison Bennett

Ed Speleers

James Harcourt

Richard Armitage

King Oleron

Hattie Morahan

Queen Elsemere

Amelia Crouch

Mirana (Young)

Leilah de Meza

Iracebeth (Young)

Louis Ashbourne Serkis

Tarrant Hightopp (Young)

Rhys Ifans

Zanik Hightopp

Simone Kirby

Tyva Hightopp

Eve Hedderwick Turner

Paloo Hightopp

Frederick Warder

Poomally Hightopp

Tom Godwin

Pimlick Hightopp

Siobhan Redmond

Bumalig Hightopp

Joe Hurst

Bim Hightopp

Oliver Hawkes

Bim Hightopp (Young)

Paul Whitehouse

Thackery Earwicket / March Hare (voice)

Matt Vogel

Wilkins (voice)

Paul Hunter

White Chess King (voice)

Wally Wingert

Humpty Dumpty (voice)

Owain Rhys Davies

Delivery Frog (voice)

Andrew Sachs

Mantel Clock (voice)

Edward Petherbridge

Gentleman Fish (voice)

Kyle Hebert

Bayard Hamar (Young) (voice)

Joanna Bobin

Alexandra Ascot

Frances de la Tour

Aunt Imogene

Daniel Hoffmann-Gill

Boatswain

Matt Wilman

Helmsman

Jamie Baughan

First Mate

Richard Syms

Board Member

Neil Edmond

Footman

Carol Been

Dancer

Ross Carpenter

Dancer

Melissa Collier

Dancer

Heather Craig

Dancer

Janine Craig

Dancer

Leigh Daniels

Dancer

Jules Davison

Dancer

Matt Dempsey

Dancer

Nikki Dunsford

Dancer

Stephanie Elstob

Dancer

Steve Fortune

Dancer

Jane Fowler

Dancer

Adam Galbraith

Dancer

Chris Grierson

Dancer

Dale Mercer

Dancer

William Mowat

Dancer

Cris Penfold

Dancer

Carl Walker

Dancer

Kraig Thornber

Dancer

Claire Winsper

Dancer

Siobhán McSweeney

Witzender

Alexander Bracq

Witzender

Isaac Andrews

Second Mate Tom

Adam Burton

Goat

Ross Green

Unicorn

Matt Hookings

The Hour

Bomber Hurley Smith

Royal Guard

Martyn Mayger

Gentleman

Steve Saunders

Brilliam Hinkle

Mike Simmrin

Fisherman

Johanna Smitz

Village Girl

Bill Thomas

Driver

Karl Farrer

Royal Guard (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by Rangan

Written by Rangan on 2016-11-04

**Alice returns to the wonderland for a new adventure.** Based on the nearly 150 years old children's book, and a sequel to the 2010 film. Its quite a long gap for a follow up film, but the original cast has returned and directed by 'The Muppets' famed filmmaker. So, I was not expecting it since I considered the first film an average. All I wanted was a normal live-action 'Alice in Wonderland' films, but I disliked this weird make-ups and large head characters. In that perspective, this one was much better. Still, this is not the best, but definitely a lot better than the previous one. A simple adventure story with nice graphics and performances. The Alice returns to the Wonderland for a new adventure where she has to cross the layers of the present, past and future. So in one word, this is a time travel theme in the fantasy genre. Mia Wasikowska ruled it, she was everywhere. She overran all other characters and takes the toughest challenge to achieve impossible. Nearly a two hour journey into wonderland might make happy for little kids. Because it did not look like a normal fairytale, but very modern. This is not the Disney's best film, so I don't think there will be any more sequel. I want it to be rebooted, but not any time soon, at least a decade of gap needed. So I hope they won't rush and ruin this classic tale like three 'Spiderman' reboots in less than 20 years. Meantime, this film is okay for watching once, though I'm not in favour to recommend it to anybody except little children. _6/10_

A review by r96sk

Written by r96sk on 2020-11-16

A step down from the 2010 film, but <em>'Alice Through the Looking Glass'</em> is a solid film nonetheless. I enjoyed seeing this plot, largely about time, play out. The film is CGI heavy, but does look great for the vast majority. The cast are good, with Mia Wasikowska leading well and surrounded by the likes of Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen. I do think the film could've been slightly shorter, with better pacing and less emphasis on the 'real world' stuff featuring Alice. The looking glass entry isn't as interesting/magical as the rabbit hole, also. Far superior to the 1998 adaptation of this 1871 Lewis Carroll novel, that's for certain.

A review by SoSmooth1982

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-04-16

I like sequels when the characters come into there own. Better then the 1st.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2025-01-02

Six years after her first encounter with the creatures from "Wonderland", the feisty young "Alice" (Mia Wasikowska) finds herself outmanoeuvred by her scheming ex "Hamish" (Leo Bill) and disappointed with her mother (Lindsay Duncan) so a bit at a loss! What's left to do but follow a bug through a mirror above the fireplace back into a realm where she quickly discovers that the "Mad Hatter" (Johnny Depp) is in a bad way. He's missing his family who have long since died, and so she decides to get hold of a time-travel enabling "Chronosphere" and go back in time to retro-fix this disaster. Of course it's not going to be a simple operation, especially as the two royal sisters "Iracebeth" (Helena Bonham Carter) and "Mirana" (Anne Hathaway) are at loggerheads after their father (Richard Armitage) decided to opt for his younger daughter to succeed him. To be fair, the irascible "Irecebeth" might not have been his best choice - but she's not taking this lying down, and soon their magical kingdom is rife with strife. Can the ingenious "Alice" manage to fix things? It's not really the strongest of stories, this one, and with Depp largely side-lined (or bed-ridden) it's left to the CGI to do most of the storytelling. It does look great this - à la "The Golden Compass" (2007), with loads of stunning visuals and imagination let loose, but the plot vacillates between the adventure and the sentimental all too weakly. Wasikowska turns in quite an amiable effort and HBC does try to imbue her character with a bit of tea-time menace, but neither really have enough to work with as the sibling rivalry elements are distinctly an rather predictably undercooked. It's all perfectly watchable on a big screen - colourful and lively, but it's just too "Alice Goes to Narnia".

A review by Horseface

Written by Horseface on 2025-03-07

"The only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe that it is possible." Yeah, that's not how words work. Impossible is by definition unachievable, it's actually a synonym for that word. I guess what the regarded little girl who has the troubles done did doing them Englishings meant was, "The only way to achieve what you think is impossible, is to believe that possible things are impossible, and then believe that if you believe that you can achieve impossible things by believing in it, you can. But make sure you pick actually possible things, or you might just get yourself killed. At best, waste an unbounded amount of time, depending on your tenacity." Well, at least that travesty of writer's brain damage told me to get the flop out of Dodge, so I'm kinda thankful it was presented so early on.

A review by Horseface

Written by Horseface on 2025-03-07

"The only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe that it is possible." Yeah, that's not how words work. Impossible is by definition unachievable, it's actually a synonym for that word. I guess what the regarded little girl who has the troubles done did doing them Englishings meant was, "The only way to achieve what you think is impossible, is to believe that possible things are impossible, and then believe that if you believe that you can achieve impossible things by believing in it, you can. But make sure you pick actually possible things, or you might just get yourself killed. At best, waste an unbounded amount of time, depending on your tenacity." Well, at least that travesty of writer's brain damage told me to get the flop out of Dodge, so I'm kinda thankful it was presented so early on.