More Alice in Wonderland 2010

Instead of more Alice in Wonderland 2010, I should say the Last of Alice in Wonderland 2010. Really if you are into dark stuff and haven’t seen these yet then you need to stop spending so much time outside in the sun. Luckily the Tim Burton movie is a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and happens 10 years after Alice first went down the rabbit hole. The synopsis says something about Alice having forgotten all about her trip through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there but I find it hard to believe that anybody could forget THAT.

More eye candy. I got my hands on the huge versions so if you haven’t seen them in enormo-vision, you should check it out.

Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland Chatty Flowers wallpaper

Alice in Wonderland Tim Burton Topiary Garden wallpaper

Alice in Wonderland At the Gate Tim Burton wallpaper

Cast (Partial List)

Mia Wasikowski as Alice Kingsley
Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter
Michael Sheen as The White Rabbit
Anne Hathaway as The White Queen
Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen
Stephen Fry as The Cheshire Cat
Alan Rickman as The Caterpillar
Crispin Glover as The Knave of Hearts
Matt Lucas as Tweedledee / Tweedledum
Christopher Lee as The Jabberwock
Noah Taylor as The March Hare

Nice! There is going to be a Jabberwock!!! Apparently the movie will feature live actors blended with motion capture-animated characters (like was done with Beowulf) and will be in 3D.

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2 Responses to “More Alice in Wonderland 2010”


  • I cannot wait to see Alice in Wonderland!!! Johnny Depp is amazing, the Red Queen is funny, Anne Hathaway is beautiful, and I can’t wait to see what the woman playing Alice is like, I’ve never seen her before but I hope she’s good. These directors hit the top spot when they were pickng these actors!!!

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