① Julie's daughter Vivienne plays the role of Princess Arlo as a child in the film. Julie said that letting her daughter play a role is completely "the trend of the situation." The other three or four-year-old actors were terrified by the horns and pointed nails on her head, but she needed another child to act in the opposite role. It could only be Wei. Viann.
②For the exaggerated look in the film, Julie always sticks something on her cheeks before filming to highlight her cheekbones, and her nose is deliberately made high.
③The director of the film, Robert Stormberg, served as the artistic director of "Avatar", "Alice in Wonderland" and "Wonderland and Wizardry". "Maleficent" is his first major production as a director.
④Julie pointed out when talking about her understanding of the role, "Sleeping Spell is not simply telling the story of a villain witch, but to explore how a person can move toward evil step by step, that is,'how bad guys practice "Successful', the focus of the film is to expose the story behind the witch."
⑤The female singer Lana Del Rey sang the old version of the theme song "Once Upon a Dream" for this film. She was selected by Angelina Jolie herself.
⑥The film is the largest investment in a rookie director in the history of Disney, surpassing the 2010 "Chapter One".
⑦The film began to be released on May 30, 2014, which also happened to be the 55th anniversary of the release of the 1959 version of "Sleeping Beauty".
⑧ "Sleeping Curse" is Julie's first new work starring in "Deadly Companion" in 2010, four years later.
⑨ In this film, Marlene Fissen plays a crow named Diaval (pronounced similar to devil), while the name of the crow in the old version is Diablo, which means devil in Spanish.