Lady Tremaine has seen two husbands up and die, and she's well-aware that her daughters don't have the option of running a Fortune company. They have to get married or their lives are essentially over. And to that end, Tremaine will do whatever she can to elevate them, even if it means crushing the prettier stepsister. Says Blanchett: "The way that the stepmother has dealt with grief and hardship is to close down and to become bitter and jealous And Cinderella's experienced those things, but she's remained open-hearted and good.
She's much more glass half-full. And I think that whether you're a man or a woman, that tragedy does define your character. So, hopefully, you don't necessarily like what the stepmother does, but hopefully you understand her. As for one of Blanchett's favorite scenes from the film, she's not even in it. It's the scene between the prince and his father, the King Derek Jacobi , who is dying and finally agrees to let the prince pursue the woman of his dreams, rather than the one of his royal obligations.
Blanchett volunteers that she lost her father at 10 years old, and the scene leaves her bawling: "Being the the mother of [three] sons, I found it very, very moving, and every time I see it, I do cry a lot I've had a lot of friends recently lose a parent, and whether you're 80 or eight and you lose a parent, you're always the child, and so I find that scene very moving. All the more reason it would have been nice to have Lady Tremaine comfort Cinderella after the death of her parents rather than emotionally abuse her -- but, hey, this is a fairy tale, one that has been around in various forms for eons.
Princess Rapunzel and Eugene appear in Frozen as a brief cameo , indicating that they exist in the same universe as Elsa and Anna. The first is that the ship which Elsa and Anna's parents died on is the same one that Ariel frequents in The Little Mermaid. Cinderella's Mother is a character alluded to in Disney's animated feature film, Cinderella, and appearing in its live-action version.
She is Cinderella's biological mother, who passed away when Cinderella was ten-years-old. As you might have guessed, the stories of Cinderella and the films based on the character are not inspired by a true story. The former got many of its most popular elements, like the glass slipper and the fairy godmother from French writer Charles Perrault, who published his version of the story in In the animated film, Cinderella loses her left slipper , while in the live-action film, she loses her right slipper.
Also in the animated film, it's the slipper that Cinderella left at the ball that got shattered, while in the live-action film, it's the one that Cinderella brought home that Lady Tremaine shattered. Why did cinderella's stepmother hate her? Asked by: Oceane Beahan. Does Cinderella forgive her family? Is Rapunzel really the evil stepmother in Cinderella? Why does Cinderella live with her stepmother? What is Lady Tremaine's real name? What does Cinderella say to her stepmother in French?
Is Rapunzel actually Lady Tremaine? How old is Cinderella now? How old was Cinderella when she got married? Does Cinderella have a dad? In the episode " Pete's House of Villains ", she makes Pete who is dressed like Cinderella when the former was Tremaine' slave clean the floors as punishment for attempting to take over the club. Other cameos include her sitting alongside the Evil Queen. She can be seen pushing Baby Herman's buggy as he smokes a cigar.
Considering that the film takes place in and Cinderella debuted 3 years later, her absence would make sense. A carriage is seen parked on the outside of her private property, and she, with her daughters, make their way toward it, wearing evening gowns. Lady Tremaine enters the chariot first, followed by her two daughters.
Soon afterward, we are treated to the sight of her stepdaughter, Ella , dressed in rather unfair rags. The poor blonde looks with sadness at her stepfamily as they leave their property on the carriage, headed to the prince 's ball. After the curse thrown by the Evil Queen , it was explained that Lady Tremaine lives plausibly it was not the case with her daughters in Storybrooke and has cut any ties with Cinderella.
In addition to being cruel to Ella, she is equally cruel to one of her daughters, Clorinda , when she finds out the latter is planning to run away with the prince's footman, instead of a more noble man to the Land of Untold Stories.
Ella tries to stop her from killing the footman, but when she sees Ella's engagement ring from the prince, she grabs the key to open the portal to the aforementioned realm taking Clorinda with her. She is sent to Storybrooke along with her daughter and with the help of the Evil Queen testing her own nemesis Emma Swan, they lure Ella into a trap.
But Ella reveals that Clorinda's lost love is in Storybrooke, and Lady Tremaine tries to kill him and her daughter, only to have Ella step in front of the lovers. She takes her walking stick and fatally stabs Ella, but then Emma Swan uses her magic to heal Ella thus ruining the woman's plan.
She is eventually arrested and forced to do community service, which involved picking up trash around town. She is the primary antagonist of the first half of the seventh season, along with Drizella and Mother Gothel , who have teamed up against her.
Here, she is also Rapunzel. Marrying Marcus , Rapunzel gains two daughters. One night, Marcus falls ill and in the brink of death, Rapunzel is forced to make a deal with Mother Gothel , resulting in her imprisonment in a tower.
Six years later, Rapunzel escapes and reunites with her family, but finds that Marcus had married Cecelia and has a stepdaughter. As she struggled to adapt, Mother Gothel offers her a curse, which she uses on Cecelia, tearing her from Marcus. After Anastasia ends up on the brink of death, she seeks Mother Gothel's help and imprisons her afterward.
She then kills Marcus and makes Ella the maid of the manor , shielding off her past by being known to all as Lady Tremaine with plans to awaken Anastasia. Lady Tremaine captures the Fairy Godmother. Later, after the Fairy Godmother wakes up, Lady Tremaine explains that she stole the wand as a teaching moment for her daughter Drizella.
She tells Drizella never to rely on magic, as magic is not power since it can be taken. Lady Tremaine then turns the Fairy Godmother to dust. At the royal ball, Lady Tremaine sneaks up behind the prince , and kills him, after Cinderella fails to do so. She tells Cinderella that the Prince rejected Drizella, then promptly frames Cinderella for the prince's murder. She watches as Cinderella and Henry Mills fight off the prince's guards and Cinderella escapes the castle.
Lady Tremaine and some of the palace guards then track down Henry in the forest, and take him to her home, imprisoning him in Cinderella's old room. She gives instructions to Drizella to kill Henry. The next morning, as Lady Tremaine discovers Henry's abandoned shackles, Wish Realm Hook visits her, saying that he can help get rid of Henry if she helps him in return.
He asks her to make him look like the other version of himself so that Emma Swan will fall in love with him. Tremaine agrees to help him, and with the help of Fairy Godmother's wand, transforms him into a spitting image of the other Hook.
She initially tried to use Henry's and Drizella's heart to awake her daughter but failed to do so. Upon the birth of Lucy , Lady Tremaine gives a drop of her blood to the heroes in order to use blood magic to turn Drizella to stone, which lasts for eight years before she is freed by Gothel. Victoria with Jacinda. After a new curse is cast, Lady Tremaine lives in Hyperion Heights , a new fairy tale town located in Seattle.
Due to the curse, she is known as Victoria Belfrey , an urban developer who plans to buy up the lands and buildings of the neighborhood to develop them, as a gimmick to bring in more people from outside of Hyperion Heights. She also managed to retain her memories as Lady Tremaine, remembering her life in the Magical Forest , though she is also given fake memories by Drizella to make her think that she cast the curse.
Victoria wants to take custody of her step-granddaughter, Lucy, so when Lucy runs away from home to find her father, Henry, Victoria decides that Jacinda is no longer capable of taking care of her and removes Lucy into her home. She enlists the help of Detective Weaver and Detective Rodgers to dig up evidence on Henry to try and get him away from her family, as she feels he is a nuisance. After they come up with nothing, Victoria gives the detectives one of her bracelets to plant on Henry and frame him for theft.
At Lucy's ballet recital, as Victoria is about to close the performance, she is interrupted by Weaver and plays along with thinking her bracelet was stolen. She is then shocked when Henry is confronted, and instead of revealing her bracelet, reveals his keys. She is unaware that Rodgers never actually planted the bracelet on Henry.
Ivy cradles a dead Victoria. Victoria hopes to strip Lucy's power of being the truest believer in order to revive her daughter Anastasia and is holding a witch as a prisoner at Belfrey Towers to force her into carrying out her plan against her will. Victoria later hires Ralph to burn down Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack to destroy Jacinda and Sabine 's chances at becoming successful at selling Sabine's popular beignets.
Victoria is later arrested for kidnapping Eloise Gardener by Detective Rogers. Through a deal, Detective Rogers helps her locate the Once Upon a Time book, which she uses to tell Lucy about her past to retrieve Lucy's lack of believe's tear. Successful in it, Victoria uses it and awakens Anastasia. Unfortunately, Weaver tells her that by reviving Anastasia there are consequences, as she can be able to revive Lucy after being convinced that she is the Guardian, but Gothel thwarted those plans, eventually taking Victoria prisoner as payback.
Ivy later finds Victoria at the bottom of the well when Ivy is double-crossed by Gothel. Victoria then escapes with Ivy's help and decides to use a resurrection amulet to wake Lucy up. Working with Gothel, Victoria learns that the resurrection requires a life, which Gothel plans to use Ivy.
Victoria sacrifices herself in order to save Ivy, doing so successfully wakes Lucy. Victoria is later buried in Hyperion Heights cemetery, and Ivy finishes what she started by successfully rescuing Anastasia from Gothel.
In the live-action re-imagining of the original film, Lady Tremaine is played by Cate Blanchett. Beautiful, elegant, stylish, and red-haired like her daughters, Lady Tremaine was described by the narrator to be "a woman of keen feeling and refined taste".
She was once married to Sir Francis Tremaine , the Master of the Mercer's Guild, and according to her, it had been a love match. After he died, her second marriage to Ella's father had been for the sake of her daughters.
In the beginning, Lady Tremaine did not seem to bear any particular animosity towards her stepdaughter, Ella. She instead focused on restoring life and laughter to the estate, which had been somewhat silent after Ella's mother died.
Her attempts at such appeared to be hosting elaborate parties to which even the nobility was invited, where fine wines flowed and were consumed in excess, and everyone gambled.
However, during one such party, when she went to fetch her husband, she overheard a private conversation between him and Ella. It was then that her jealousy and spite towards Ella was incited, for the conversation confirmed that her husband loved Ella more than he did her, and he still dearly cherished the memory of his late wife Ella's biological mother - all of which made her feel that she was not only living in Ella's mother's shadow but was also overshadowed by Ella herself.
After he departed on a trip, Lady Tremaine gradually revealed her true passive-aggressive nature. The first instance was to indirectly make Ella give her bedroom to Drisella and Anastasia and move into the attic - though she did state that it was a temporary measure since she was having the other rooms redecorated. She also took subtle advantage of Ella's kindness by making her work like a servant to distract her whenever her daughters displayed embarrassing behavior, such as pretending to accidentally upset a plate of biscuits when Ella grimaced at Drisella's abysmal musical performance.
When the news of her husband's death came, Lady Tremaine was again visibly upset that his dying words had only been of Ella and her mother, and even his dying memorial had solely been for Ella. Her daughters inquired about their lack of promised gifts, but she snapped at them by stating that it did not matter, for they were all ruined, and lamented about how they were to live. Due to financial pressures, she dismissed the entire staff of servants.
She also had no further qualms about being open about how she truly felt towards her stepdaughter: as described by the narrator, Ella grew to be ever misused by her step-family, who increasingly viewed her as more of a servant than a relation.
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