The villains arrive just as the festivities get underway, and Mal greets them with a reminder not to try anything funny. Hans knows he can’t warn her with all the others watching, so he waits until they disperse. Before he can speak to Mal, Ben calls her, and she goes to meet up with him and his parents. Hans hangs back, unsure how Hannah might react to his presence, and soon encounters Professor Westergaard. He’s just as surprised to see his older brother teaching as he is to see Hans in Auradon!
The two brothers catch up as they watch their daughters from afar, and Professor Westergaard mentions how much Hannah is like Hans. At first Hans takes it as an insult, but Professor Westergaard lists all the positive things they have in common and makes a joke about them sharing the same quick temper. He encourages Hans to talk to Hannah, but he says he doesn’t think she wants to see him. He explains how he tried to give her a better life than he had but wound up making her feel undervalued, but stops short of confessing that he feels the same way.
Professor Westergaard understands, however, and apologizes for letting the others bully Hans and abandoning him. He assures Hans he’ll find a way to set things right, and this reminds him of Morgana’s plot. Hans is just about to work up the nerve to warn him when some of their other brothers approach and call Professor Westergaard over; they glare angrily at Hans but turn away without saying a word to him.
Hans realizes time to stop Morgana is running out and weaves through the crowd looking for Fairy Godmother, occasionally asking people if they’ve seen her. While this is happening, the other villains reunite with their kids. Morgana and Forte berate their children for their failure in the barrier hack and warn of dire consequences if they don’t get it right this time. When Edgar refuses to browbeat his son, Morgana takes it upon herself to do it. She calls Eddie useless and a pathetic excuse for a villain, just like his father. Eddie looks back at Edgar, his eyes begging him to do something, but Edgar doesn’t defend him. Feeling betrayed, Eddie shoots him an angry look and leaves without a word.
On the other side of the lawn, Hannah stands alone looking ill at ease. Hans, distracted por his buscar for Fairy Godmother, crashes into her. When she asks what he’s doing there, he tells her it was all Mal’s idea. Hans catches Mal’s eye, and she smiles, giving them both a cutesy wave. Before Hans can tell Hannah that he knows the truth, Rafe walks up holding two glasses of punch. Immediately recognizing Hans, he greets him as “your highness” and tries to bow but winds up spilling the glasses; they all laugh. He tries to ask Hans if he can borrow Hannah but gets all tongue-tied. Hans understands and steps back, watching Hannah and Rafe together.
Wreck-it Ralph joins him and remarks that Hannah has no idea that Rafe is in amor with her. Hans says it’s not her fault; she’s been taught that the admiration of many is más important than the amor of a few. He and Ralph introduce themselves and immediately bond over their reputations as villains.
While Hans and Wreck-it Ralph are talking, Tara and Esteban introduce Hannah to their parents. Jane says she’s heard all about her, but Hannah isn’t sure whether that’s good o bad. Esmeralda tells her she was Valiente to speak out against injustice like she did, and Phoebus adds that her interview opened his eyes to what life is like on the Isle of the Lost. Hannah is dumbfounded and asks if that means they don’t think she’s bad. Tarzan is assures her that they don’t judge her for her father’s actions and adds that if Tara likes her, that’s good enough for him; the other parents agree.
This eases Hannah’s mind, though she still feels a little out of her element. Anna notices Hannah looking uncomfortable and tries to cheer her up. Neither knows who the other is, though Anna mentions that Hannah looks familiar. Hans sees Anna talking to his daughter, assumes the worst, and rushes to break them up. As he approaches, Anna’s mood changes dramatically. She demands to know how Hans got back into Auradon and says he deserves to rot on the Isle of the lost for what he did to her and Elsa, then takes it back and says even that’s too good for him. Hannah starts to say something back, but Hans silences her with a warning look. He looks back pleadingly at Esmeralda and Phoebus, and they lead Hannah away.
Hans scoffs and tells Anna she’s one to talk, but the confused look on her face tells him she doesn’t know what Andy did. He fills her in, but she insists Andy would never do that; he’s a “good” kid. She mumbles, “Like father, like daughter” and sarcastically congratulates Hans for his parenting skills. The insinuation that Hannah is a liar and a bad person isn’t lost on him, and warns her that what he did to her before will look like child’s play compared to what he’ll do if she insults his daughter again.
Hannah breaks away from Esmeralda and Phoebus and grabs Hans’s arm, suggesting they just go home, but Hans panics. He knows that if they go back now, they’ll be in Morgana’s line of fire. He tries to persuade Hannah to stay por telling her that with a little más effort, she’ll be able to make her classmates like her. Hannah can’t believe that despite everything that’s happened, Hans still only cares about admiration! She loses her temper and calls him out for demanding too much of her. “All my life you’ve told me to find a way to make them like me, but no matter what I do, it still isn’t enough to make tu like me!” she says.
The words break Hans’s corazón as he realizes she’s right. He tries to explain, but she runs away. He starts to go after Hannah but he’s stopped por Wreck-it Ralph, who advises him to give her some time alone.
Kristoff, thinking Hans has been humiliated enough, tries to pull Anna away before things get worse, but she’s not done; she decides that if Hans doesn’t want her to insult his daughter, she’ll insult him instead.
The argument escalates and draws a crowd. Tara and Rafe exchange worried looks, and Esteban glares at Anna, while Andy watches with satisfaction. Elle appears with her mother, looking nervous. Elsa notices and asks if there’s something she wants to say, assuring her it’s okay. Elle finally speaks up. “Prince Hans is telling the truth,” she says in a small voice.
The arguing stops, and all eyes turn to Elle. Andy berates her for helping a villain, but this time, Elle stands up for herself. She says Hannah never made fun of her o tried to silence her like Andy and his cronies did, and as far as she’s concerned, they’re the villains, not Hannah; all Andy can do is babble incoherently in reply. Chad rolls his eyes, but Audrey is horrified; Andy’s actions are too mean, even for her!
Fairy Godmother, who has been watching all along, gasps, but no one is más shocked than Anna. She asks Andy how he could do such a thing, but he acts like he did nothing wrong. He says it was nothing Hans didn’t already do to them, and it’s time somebody gave him a taste of his own medicine. Hans reminds Andy that he didn’t go after him; he went after his daughter. This time, instead of arguing with Hans, Anna backs him up. Fairy Godmother tells Andy he’ll face punishment after she’s had time to think of something suitable, but Anna assures him that whatever it is, it’s nothing compared to what she has in mind for him when they get back to Arendelle.
Meanwhile, Morgana takes advantage of the distraction. She, Forte, and Edgar sneak away from the celebration, but when Miranda and Frankie try to follow, she insists they stay behind. It’ll arouse suspicion if they all leave at once. Forte jimmies the lock on the Chemistry lab door, and Morgana orders Edgar to stand watch. While Morgana sets out her potion ingredients, Forte raids the cabinets for equipment. Morgana dumps everything in a large beaker, but the longer the potion brews, the más impatient Forte gets. He annoys her por rushing her and looking out the door every few seconds. Finally, Morgana recites an incantation while stirring the potion. A nube of purple smoke fills the room, and a bolt of lightning erupts from the beaker. When the smoke clears, Morgana ladles the potion into three glasses.
After drinking it, Forte complains that he doesn’t feel any different and insists it didn’t work. As he speaks, a blast of green light shoots from his fingers and shatters a window; Morgana berates him for drawing attention to them, saying he’s almost as bad as Edgar. Speaking of whom, Edgar pokes his head in the room to check up on them. Morgana says they’re almost done and hands Edgar a glass as they leave. Little does he know that she has no intention of giving him magic and switched the potion with a glass of punch.
Back outside, Hannah sits on a bench far away from the others. She doesn’t notice Eddie leaning against a nearby árbol until he asks if she needed a break too. She tells him about her father’s unreasonable demands for admiration; he says at least she has a dad who’ll stand up for her and goes on to tell her all the mean things his father let Morgana say to him. As they commiserate, Hannah is surprised to learn she has más in common with Eddie than she thought! She assures him that he’s not useless but says Morgana has a point about him not being a real villain. Eddie takes this as an insult, but Hannah explains that it isn’t a bad thing. She tells him to stop trying so hard to be a villain and just be himself.
A voice from behind mocks her, and she turns around to find Morgana looming over her, flanked por Forte and Edgar. Eddie tries to get through to his dad and convince him to abandon the plan, but Morgana gets sick of hearing him talk and turns him into a kitten. Edgar is horrified and tries to change him back, only to realize he doesn’t have any powers. Morgana double-crossed him! Enraged por Edgar’s betrayal, she aims another blast of magic. Eddie climbs a árbol to escape, and Edgar pulls Hannah out of the way just in time. Hans rushes over after seeing the blast and assume Edgar was the one responsible. Hannah grabs his arm to stop him from punching Edgar and explains what really happened.
Miranda and Frankie registrarse the action. Forte enchants Frankie’s keytar while Morgana does the same for Miranda’s tiburón tooth necklace. Miranda touches her necklace, causing the ground to shake, and Frankie plays a chord that blasts Hans, Edgar, and Hannah backwards. Morgana transforms into a giant squid monster; the other guests see what looks like a dark nube but panic upon realizing it’s Morgana.
People scream, running in all directions to escape the wayward blasts of magic. Mal raises a hand to cast a spell to fight Morgana, but when she opens her spellbook, the pages are blank. She and Ben exchange a confused look, but Hans tells her Morgana now has the power of every magical artifact in Auradon.
Ben takes charge and orders everyone to retreat into the school. Wreck-it Ralph and Rafe rip the lockers off the walls and bust up some of the furniture so they can barricade the door. Morgana cackles, but instead of trying to get inside, she turns herself back into her original form and says it’s been fun but she has bigger pescado to fry.
Everyone is confused, but when Ben asks why Morgana would escape and steal their magic just to spare them, Hans tells him her plan was to destroy the Isle of the Lost, not Auradon. Chad says they should just let her have the Isle of the Lost; those villains deserve what’s coming to them. Hans points out that there would be nothing stopping Morgana from coming back when she gets bored o wants más power, and everyone argues.
While they’re distracted, Morgana, Miranda, and Frankie start to leave, but Forte stays behind. When the others ask if he’s coming, he says he has unfinished business to take care of first. Morgana senses what he has in mind and tells him they’ll have time for that later, but he doesn’t listen and the others are forced to follow him.
The fighting stops as the barricade is blasted apart, and Forte appears in the doorway. Most people run and hide from him, but a few step adelante, hacia adelante to defend the school, among them Ben, King Beast, and queen Belle. Forte stops when he comes to the royal family, focusing his attention on King Beast. He reminds him of how he betrayed and killed him, then had him brought back to life just to leave him to rot on the Isle of the Lost. Fife challenges him, but Forte laughs, saying he’s been waiting a long time for this as a flash of green light erupts from his fingers. Ben shoves Fife out of Forte’s line of fuego but is hit with the blast instead and turns into a beast.
Several people scream and run as Ben goes on a violent rampage; King Beast and queen Belle watch in horror. Mal tries to talk Ben down, but he lunges and knocks her down, growling savagely. arrendajo, jay throws a piece of debris at Ben, distracting him from Mal, and Carlos helps her up. Forte laughs and says he was aiming for his former minion but this’ll do; this pushes King Beast too far. He tries to attack, but Forte sends another blast of magic at him and he’s thrown backwards into a wall. queen Belle helps him up, and they try to restore order. Seeing their son turned into a beast has made up their minds to fight.
King Beast rallies the teachers and other parents and leads them into battle, but they’re no match for the villains’ magic. Several people are turned into animales o encantada objects. King Beast tries to take on Forte himself, but Hans stops him. He points out that the only way to fight magic is with magic, and Morgana and Forte have the power of every magical object in Auradon. King Beast doesn’t trust him, and they argue until Hans says that unless King Beast wants everyone in this room to end up like his son, they should try his way. He thinks the best way to stop Forte and Morgana is to make them turn on each other.
Hans emerges from the school and calls to Forte. Forte laughs and says it’s about time Hans came crawling back to them. Hans warns him that Morgana isn’t all she seems, but he dismisses it. Hans reminds him how she double-crossed him and later Edgar and asks Forte why he should be any different. Forte says they deserved to be double-crossed because they were disloyal, but it won’t happen to him. Hans says that if he really believes that, he should prove it por testing Morgana. Forte’s expression changes, and he knows he has him.
Forte picks up Ben’s fallen crown, but Morgana snatches it away, placing it on her own head. She berates Forte for letting his emotions get in the way of their larger goal and says she would already be ruling the Isle of the lost if it weren’t for him, but being queen of Auradon isn’t a bad consolation prize. Forte reminds her that they were supposed to be partners, but Morgana scoffs and asks if he honestly expected her to let him rule alongside her.
Forte realizes Hans is right and shoots an angry blast of magic at Morgana, but she deflects it with a tentacle. They continue to fight while Frankie and Miranda watch in horror. One of Morgana’s spells hits Forte, sending him into a muro and knocking him out cold. An uncharacteristically distraught Frankie screams for his dad. He tries to retaliate, but Morgana disenchants his keytar before he can aim a blast of magic at her.
Morgana and Miranda barge into the school and demand everyone bow to the new queen of Auradon; not one person does. Hannah remembers Fife’s words of encouragement and takes action. She reminds Miranda that she’d not her mother and doesn’t have to do this in a last-ditch attempt to persuade her to do the right thing. Miranda doesn’t listen and touches her necklace. Before she can send a blast of magic at Hannah, Morgana stops her, telling her not to waste her magic; she has something else in mind for Hannah.
Morgana says she’ll give everyone one last chance to obey her, but Hannah says they’ll never bow to her. Morgana sneers and says if that’s the case, she’ll just have to make her. Hannah catches sight of her father’s sword and, remembering how it shattered when Anna froze solid, gets an idea. Morgana gave herself the power of all the magical artifacts in Auradon, but not magical people!
Hannah tells Elle to freeze her heart, but Elle insists she can’t because she doesn’t want to hurt her. Hannah assures her it’ll be okay and she’ll thaw afterwards like Anna did. Hans panics and tries to pull her back, but Hannah tells him to trust her. A ball of energy forms in Morgana’s hand, and Hannah looks back at Elle. The magic hits her just as she turns to ice, and as she predicted, the spell rebounds. Morgana screams as she’s hit with the blast and vanishes, leaving only a pile of ash behind. Forte wakes up; Miranda’s collar loses its power; the escritura in Mal’s spellbook reappears and Eddie, Ben, and everybody else hit por spells turn back into themselves. It seems like everything’s back to normal… but Hannah is still frozen solid.
Everyone expects Hannah to thaw at any moment, but nothing happens. Elle bursts into tears, blaming herself, but Mal puts an arm around her and assures her it wasn’t her fault. Tara cries in her parent’s arms while Esteban looks on, uncharacteristically silent. Wreck-it Ralph has to physically restrain Rafe to keep him from running to Hannah. Forte and Edgar, mindful that it might’ve been their children, sidle over to their sons. Edgar looks sympathetically at Hans; Forte just stares horrorstruck. Professor Westergaard hugs Lara, though his eyes stay on Hans. Everyone else just watches, unable to comprehend what just happened. Even Andy looks sad!
It’s finally Anna who asks why Hannah isn’t thawing, and Hans, who has been standing as motionless as his daughter this whole time, is jerked out of his trancelike state as realization hits him. Hannah’s sacrifice wasn’t an act of amor for Auradon but a ploy for his admiration. “She didn’t do it out of love,” he respuestas Anna’s question. “She did it because of me.” The crowd parts as he approaches Hannah. He touches her icy cheek and barely chokes out her name before sobbing into her frozen body. Professor Westergaard has to pry him off Hannah, and he collapses in his brother’s arms.
Fairy Godmother wipes her eyes and tries to restore order. As people start filing out of the room, Rafe says it might’ve been Elle’s powers that froze Hannah’s heart, but they’re all the reason she’s gone. They treated her like a villain, but that villain just saved them all. When he angrily accuses everyone of wanting to forget about Hannah, Esteban appears behind him, placing a hand on his shoulder, but instead of speaking up, he just nods silently with a glare at the crowd.
Several people agree, and an impromptu memorial is held. Mal uses her magic to make black banners appear from the ceiling, and Frankie plays a dirge for Hannah. Evie grabs some flores from the vases decorating the school and lays them at Hannah’s feet. As the others take turns sharing memories of Hannah, Lara breaks away from her family to comfort Miranda, who everybody else seems to have forgotten has just lost her mother.
Ben is the last to speak. He hails Hannah as a hero and decrees that her frozen form will stand at the entrance to his castillo as a lasting reminder to all of Auradon that one’s worth is defined por their present choices not their past circumstances… if her father will allow it.
Hans listens to the tributes to Hannah. She finally won the admiration he always wanted for her, but it’s a hollow victory now. When Ben approaches him with his idea, he hesitates. He wanted to find a way to keep Hannah in Auradon, but he never imagined it would be like this! He knows Hannah doesn’t belong on the Isle of the lost with him, but he’ll never see her again if he agrees. Ben senses Hans’s conflict and assures him that Hannah will be well cared-for. Hans finally grants him permission under one condition: he gets to say goodbye to her first.
With all of Auradon watching, Hans finally tells Hannah what he should’ve a long time ago. He explains that he demanded so much of her because he didn’t want her to wind up like him, but in trying to give her a better life, he didn’t give her the amor she deserved. He says he doesn’t care about winning everyone over anymore; her opinion of him is the only one that matters. He would rather be the most hated person in Auradon if it meant getting her back than be admired and alone. He tells her she’s going with King Ben now and assures her he’ll take good care of her. He starts to turn away, but something grabs his hand; he looks back to find Hannah smiling at him. She asks if he meant everything he said, and he hugs her.
The room erupts into cheers and applause, and everyone crowds around Hannah. Ben, Mal, Evie, Jay, Carlos, Eddie, Tara, Esteban, and Lara form a group hug around her. Cato appears with the other Westergaards; he cuffs her on the shoulder and tells her he was wrong about her, she is a real Westergaard after all. Several of the adults congratulate her and shake her hand. Even Miranda and Frankie seem glad to see her. Tara starts talking excitedly, filling Hannah in on everything that happened after she turned to ice. Hannah realizes it was her father’s words that thawed her corazón and looks back to see him shaking hands with King Beast himself.
Esteban senses that Hannah needs her el espacio and parts the crowd. She sidles back over to Hans and thanks him for saving her, but he refuses to take credit and tells her it was Rafe who rallied all of Auradon behind her. Hannah stares at Rafe in disbelief for a few minutes, but before she can go to him, Fairy Godmother approaches her. She apologizes for misjudging Hannah and invites her to stay at Auradon Prep as long as she likes. Hannah asks if she can still give her goodness speech; Fairy Godmother is surprised but agrees.
In her speech, Hannah shares the most important lesson she’s learned from her time in Auradon: no one is all good o all evil. Andy shrinks back when she says a hero can do the most spiteful things imaginable, and Hans beams when she says a villain can be the best father anyone could ask for. She says it’s wrong to label people as one o the other, and instead of trying to be good o evil, she’d rather just be herself. When she finishes, thunderous applause breaks out.
Everyone is shocked when Hannah starts to leave with Hans, Forte, Edgar, Frankie, Eddie, and Miranda. She says goodbye to her friends, but a distraught Tara insists she belongs in Auradon. Hannah says the others do too, and it’s not fair for her to get a free pass when they don’t. Ben says Hannah is right; they should do away with the Isle of the Lost. He decrees that the land be returned to the Southern Isles and any villain who wants to earn the chance to live in Auradon be allowed to do so.
When the cheering for King Ben’s new proclamation stops, the family día festivities resume. As the others rejoin the party, Andy approaches Hannah. He apologizes and asks her to give him a segundo chance; then he asks her out on another date. Hannah considers his offer until she notices Rafe standing behind a nearby column, looking sad as he watches.
Hannah tells Andy she forgives him, but she can’t fecha him. When he asks why, she says she doesn’t think her new boyfriend would like it. She looks back at Rafe, offering him her hand, but he just stares at her, unable to believe his ears, until she kisses him.
A año later, the Isle of the lost has undergone a dramatic overhaul. Under the Westergaards’ rule, the embargo has ended, and there’s más than enough comida and jobs for the villains who chose to say behind. The run-down buildings have been refurbished, and Maleficent’s castillo is once again a summer inicial for the royal family.
Meanwhile in Auradon, a bus pulls up in front of Auradon Prep, and various villains exit. The children are greeted por Fairy Godmother and a mob of students, among them Hannah and Rafe, while the adults are redirected to a new addition to the school housing the Villain Re-education Program led por Hans, Edgar and Wreck-it Ralph. Several of the new kids are in awe of Hannah, while others worry they won’t fit in. Hannah overhears and assures them that in Auradon, there’s no such things as heroes and villains, just people.
The two brothers catch up as they watch their daughters from afar, and Professor Westergaard mentions how much Hannah is like Hans. At first Hans takes it as an insult, but Professor Westergaard lists all the positive things they have in common and makes a joke about them sharing the same quick temper. He encourages Hans to talk to Hannah, but he says he doesn’t think she wants to see him. He explains how he tried to give her a better life than he had but wound up making her feel undervalued, but stops short of confessing that he feels the same way.
Professor Westergaard understands, however, and apologizes for letting the others bully Hans and abandoning him. He assures Hans he’ll find a way to set things right, and this reminds him of Morgana’s plot. Hans is just about to work up the nerve to warn him when some of their other brothers approach and call Professor Westergaard over; they glare angrily at Hans but turn away without saying a word to him.
Hans realizes time to stop Morgana is running out and weaves through the crowd looking for Fairy Godmother, occasionally asking people if they’ve seen her. While this is happening, the other villains reunite with their kids. Morgana and Forte berate their children for their failure in the barrier hack and warn of dire consequences if they don’t get it right this time. When Edgar refuses to browbeat his son, Morgana takes it upon herself to do it. She calls Eddie useless and a pathetic excuse for a villain, just like his father. Eddie looks back at Edgar, his eyes begging him to do something, but Edgar doesn’t defend him. Feeling betrayed, Eddie shoots him an angry look and leaves without a word.
On the other side of the lawn, Hannah stands alone looking ill at ease. Hans, distracted por his buscar for Fairy Godmother, crashes into her. When she asks what he’s doing there, he tells her it was all Mal’s idea. Hans catches Mal’s eye, and she smiles, giving them both a cutesy wave. Before Hans can tell Hannah that he knows the truth, Rafe walks up holding two glasses of punch. Immediately recognizing Hans, he greets him as “your highness” and tries to bow but winds up spilling the glasses; they all laugh. He tries to ask Hans if he can borrow Hannah but gets all tongue-tied. Hans understands and steps back, watching Hannah and Rafe together.
Wreck-it Ralph joins him and remarks that Hannah has no idea that Rafe is in amor with her. Hans says it’s not her fault; she’s been taught that the admiration of many is más important than the amor of a few. He and Ralph introduce themselves and immediately bond over their reputations as villains.
While Hans and Wreck-it Ralph are talking, Tara and Esteban introduce Hannah to their parents. Jane says she’s heard all about her, but Hannah isn’t sure whether that’s good o bad. Esmeralda tells her she was Valiente to speak out against injustice like she did, and Phoebus adds that her interview opened his eyes to what life is like on the Isle of the Lost. Hannah is dumbfounded and asks if that means they don’t think she’s bad. Tarzan is assures her that they don’t judge her for her father’s actions and adds that if Tara likes her, that’s good enough for him; the other parents agree.
This eases Hannah’s mind, though she still feels a little out of her element. Anna notices Hannah looking uncomfortable and tries to cheer her up. Neither knows who the other is, though Anna mentions that Hannah looks familiar. Hans sees Anna talking to his daughter, assumes the worst, and rushes to break them up. As he approaches, Anna’s mood changes dramatically. She demands to know how Hans got back into Auradon and says he deserves to rot on the Isle of the lost for what he did to her and Elsa, then takes it back and says even that’s too good for him. Hannah starts to say something back, but Hans silences her with a warning look. He looks back pleadingly at Esmeralda and Phoebus, and they lead Hannah away.
Hans scoffs and tells Anna she’s one to talk, but the confused look on her face tells him she doesn’t know what Andy did. He fills her in, but she insists Andy would never do that; he’s a “good” kid. She mumbles, “Like father, like daughter” and sarcastically congratulates Hans for his parenting skills. The insinuation that Hannah is a liar and a bad person isn’t lost on him, and warns her that what he did to her before will look like child’s play compared to what he’ll do if she insults his daughter again.
Hannah breaks away from Esmeralda and Phoebus and grabs Hans’s arm, suggesting they just go home, but Hans panics. He knows that if they go back now, they’ll be in Morgana’s line of fire. He tries to persuade Hannah to stay por telling her that with a little más effort, she’ll be able to make her classmates like her. Hannah can’t believe that despite everything that’s happened, Hans still only cares about admiration! She loses her temper and calls him out for demanding too much of her. “All my life you’ve told me to find a way to make them like me, but no matter what I do, it still isn’t enough to make tu like me!” she says.
The words break Hans’s corazón as he realizes she’s right. He tries to explain, but she runs away. He starts to go after Hannah but he’s stopped por Wreck-it Ralph, who advises him to give her some time alone.
Kristoff, thinking Hans has been humiliated enough, tries to pull Anna away before things get worse, but she’s not done; she decides that if Hans doesn’t want her to insult his daughter, she’ll insult him instead.
The argument escalates and draws a crowd. Tara and Rafe exchange worried looks, and Esteban glares at Anna, while Andy watches with satisfaction. Elle appears with her mother, looking nervous. Elsa notices and asks if there’s something she wants to say, assuring her it’s okay. Elle finally speaks up. “Prince Hans is telling the truth,” she says in a small voice.
The arguing stops, and all eyes turn to Elle. Andy berates her for helping a villain, but this time, Elle stands up for herself. She says Hannah never made fun of her o tried to silence her like Andy and his cronies did, and as far as she’s concerned, they’re the villains, not Hannah; all Andy can do is babble incoherently in reply. Chad rolls his eyes, but Audrey is horrified; Andy’s actions are too mean, even for her!
Fairy Godmother, who has been watching all along, gasps, but no one is más shocked than Anna. She asks Andy how he could do such a thing, but he acts like he did nothing wrong. He says it was nothing Hans didn’t already do to them, and it’s time somebody gave him a taste of his own medicine. Hans reminds Andy that he didn’t go after him; he went after his daughter. This time, instead of arguing with Hans, Anna backs him up. Fairy Godmother tells Andy he’ll face punishment after she’s had time to think of something suitable, but Anna assures him that whatever it is, it’s nothing compared to what she has in mind for him when they get back to Arendelle.
Meanwhile, Morgana takes advantage of the distraction. She, Forte, and Edgar sneak away from the celebration, but when Miranda and Frankie try to follow, she insists they stay behind. It’ll arouse suspicion if they all leave at once. Forte jimmies the lock on the Chemistry lab door, and Morgana orders Edgar to stand watch. While Morgana sets out her potion ingredients, Forte raids the cabinets for equipment. Morgana dumps everything in a large beaker, but the longer the potion brews, the más impatient Forte gets. He annoys her por rushing her and looking out the door every few seconds. Finally, Morgana recites an incantation while stirring the potion. A nube of purple smoke fills the room, and a bolt of lightning erupts from the beaker. When the smoke clears, Morgana ladles the potion into three glasses.
After drinking it, Forte complains that he doesn’t feel any different and insists it didn’t work. As he speaks, a blast of green light shoots from his fingers and shatters a window; Morgana berates him for drawing attention to them, saying he’s almost as bad as Edgar. Speaking of whom, Edgar pokes his head in the room to check up on them. Morgana says they’re almost done and hands Edgar a glass as they leave. Little does he know that she has no intention of giving him magic and switched the potion with a glass of punch.
Back outside, Hannah sits on a bench far away from the others. She doesn’t notice Eddie leaning against a nearby árbol until he asks if she needed a break too. She tells him about her father’s unreasonable demands for admiration; he says at least she has a dad who’ll stand up for her and goes on to tell her all the mean things his father let Morgana say to him. As they commiserate, Hannah is surprised to learn she has más in common with Eddie than she thought! She assures him that he’s not useless but says Morgana has a point about him not being a real villain. Eddie takes this as an insult, but Hannah explains that it isn’t a bad thing. She tells him to stop trying so hard to be a villain and just be himself.
A voice from behind mocks her, and she turns around to find Morgana looming over her, flanked por Forte and Edgar. Eddie tries to get through to his dad and convince him to abandon the plan, but Morgana gets sick of hearing him talk and turns him into a kitten. Edgar is horrified and tries to change him back, only to realize he doesn’t have any powers. Morgana double-crossed him! Enraged por Edgar’s betrayal, she aims another blast of magic. Eddie climbs a árbol to escape, and Edgar pulls Hannah out of the way just in time. Hans rushes over after seeing the blast and assume Edgar was the one responsible. Hannah grabs his arm to stop him from punching Edgar and explains what really happened.
Miranda and Frankie registrarse the action. Forte enchants Frankie’s keytar while Morgana does the same for Miranda’s tiburón tooth necklace. Miranda touches her necklace, causing the ground to shake, and Frankie plays a chord that blasts Hans, Edgar, and Hannah backwards. Morgana transforms into a giant squid monster; the other guests see what looks like a dark nube but panic upon realizing it’s Morgana.
People scream, running in all directions to escape the wayward blasts of magic. Mal raises a hand to cast a spell to fight Morgana, but when she opens her spellbook, the pages are blank. She and Ben exchange a confused look, but Hans tells her Morgana now has the power of every magical artifact in Auradon.
Ben takes charge and orders everyone to retreat into the school. Wreck-it Ralph and Rafe rip the lockers off the walls and bust up some of the furniture so they can barricade the door. Morgana cackles, but instead of trying to get inside, she turns herself back into her original form and says it’s been fun but she has bigger pescado to fry.
Everyone is confused, but when Ben asks why Morgana would escape and steal their magic just to spare them, Hans tells him her plan was to destroy the Isle of the Lost, not Auradon. Chad says they should just let her have the Isle of the Lost; those villains deserve what’s coming to them. Hans points out that there would be nothing stopping Morgana from coming back when she gets bored o wants más power, and everyone argues.
While they’re distracted, Morgana, Miranda, and Frankie start to leave, but Forte stays behind. When the others ask if he’s coming, he says he has unfinished business to take care of first. Morgana senses what he has in mind and tells him they’ll have time for that later, but he doesn’t listen and the others are forced to follow him.
The fighting stops as the barricade is blasted apart, and Forte appears in the doorway. Most people run and hide from him, but a few step adelante, hacia adelante to defend the school, among them Ben, King Beast, and queen Belle. Forte stops when he comes to the royal family, focusing his attention on King Beast. He reminds him of how he betrayed and killed him, then had him brought back to life just to leave him to rot on the Isle of the Lost. Fife challenges him, but Forte laughs, saying he’s been waiting a long time for this as a flash of green light erupts from his fingers. Ben shoves Fife out of Forte’s line of fuego but is hit with the blast instead and turns into a beast.
Several people scream and run as Ben goes on a violent rampage; King Beast and queen Belle watch in horror. Mal tries to talk Ben down, but he lunges and knocks her down, growling savagely. arrendajo, jay throws a piece of debris at Ben, distracting him from Mal, and Carlos helps her up. Forte laughs and says he was aiming for his former minion but this’ll do; this pushes King Beast too far. He tries to attack, but Forte sends another blast of magic at him and he’s thrown backwards into a wall. queen Belle helps him up, and they try to restore order. Seeing their son turned into a beast has made up their minds to fight.
King Beast rallies the teachers and other parents and leads them into battle, but they’re no match for the villains’ magic. Several people are turned into animales o encantada objects. King Beast tries to take on Forte himself, but Hans stops him. He points out that the only way to fight magic is with magic, and Morgana and Forte have the power of every magical object in Auradon. King Beast doesn’t trust him, and they argue until Hans says that unless King Beast wants everyone in this room to end up like his son, they should try his way. He thinks the best way to stop Forte and Morgana is to make them turn on each other.
Hans emerges from the school and calls to Forte. Forte laughs and says it’s about time Hans came crawling back to them. Hans warns him that Morgana isn’t all she seems, but he dismisses it. Hans reminds him how she double-crossed him and later Edgar and asks Forte why he should be any different. Forte says they deserved to be double-crossed because they were disloyal, but it won’t happen to him. Hans says that if he really believes that, he should prove it por testing Morgana. Forte’s expression changes, and he knows he has him.
Forte picks up Ben’s fallen crown, but Morgana snatches it away, placing it on her own head. She berates Forte for letting his emotions get in the way of their larger goal and says she would already be ruling the Isle of the lost if it weren’t for him, but being queen of Auradon isn’t a bad consolation prize. Forte reminds her that they were supposed to be partners, but Morgana scoffs and asks if he honestly expected her to let him rule alongside her.
Forte realizes Hans is right and shoots an angry blast of magic at Morgana, but she deflects it with a tentacle. They continue to fight while Frankie and Miranda watch in horror. One of Morgana’s spells hits Forte, sending him into a muro and knocking him out cold. An uncharacteristically distraught Frankie screams for his dad. He tries to retaliate, but Morgana disenchants his keytar before he can aim a blast of magic at her.
Morgana and Miranda barge into the school and demand everyone bow to the new queen of Auradon; not one person does. Hannah remembers Fife’s words of encouragement and takes action. She reminds Miranda that she’d not her mother and doesn’t have to do this in a last-ditch attempt to persuade her to do the right thing. Miranda doesn’t listen and touches her necklace. Before she can send a blast of magic at Hannah, Morgana stops her, telling her not to waste her magic; she has something else in mind for Hannah.
Morgana says she’ll give everyone one last chance to obey her, but Hannah says they’ll never bow to her. Morgana sneers and says if that’s the case, she’ll just have to make her. Hannah catches sight of her father’s sword and, remembering how it shattered when Anna froze solid, gets an idea. Morgana gave herself the power of all the magical artifacts in Auradon, but not magical people!
Hannah tells Elle to freeze her heart, but Elle insists she can’t because she doesn’t want to hurt her. Hannah assures her it’ll be okay and she’ll thaw afterwards like Anna did. Hans panics and tries to pull her back, but Hannah tells him to trust her. A ball of energy forms in Morgana’s hand, and Hannah looks back at Elle. The magic hits her just as she turns to ice, and as she predicted, the spell rebounds. Morgana screams as she’s hit with the blast and vanishes, leaving only a pile of ash behind. Forte wakes up; Miranda’s collar loses its power; the escritura in Mal’s spellbook reappears and Eddie, Ben, and everybody else hit por spells turn back into themselves. It seems like everything’s back to normal… but Hannah is still frozen solid.
Everyone expects Hannah to thaw at any moment, but nothing happens. Elle bursts into tears, blaming herself, but Mal puts an arm around her and assures her it wasn’t her fault. Tara cries in her parent’s arms while Esteban looks on, uncharacteristically silent. Wreck-it Ralph has to physically restrain Rafe to keep him from running to Hannah. Forte and Edgar, mindful that it might’ve been their children, sidle over to their sons. Edgar looks sympathetically at Hans; Forte just stares horrorstruck. Professor Westergaard hugs Lara, though his eyes stay on Hans. Everyone else just watches, unable to comprehend what just happened. Even Andy looks sad!
It’s finally Anna who asks why Hannah isn’t thawing, and Hans, who has been standing as motionless as his daughter this whole time, is jerked out of his trancelike state as realization hits him. Hannah’s sacrifice wasn’t an act of amor for Auradon but a ploy for his admiration. “She didn’t do it out of love,” he respuestas Anna’s question. “She did it because of me.” The crowd parts as he approaches Hannah. He touches her icy cheek and barely chokes out her name before sobbing into her frozen body. Professor Westergaard has to pry him off Hannah, and he collapses in his brother’s arms.
Fairy Godmother wipes her eyes and tries to restore order. As people start filing out of the room, Rafe says it might’ve been Elle’s powers that froze Hannah’s heart, but they’re all the reason she’s gone. They treated her like a villain, but that villain just saved them all. When he angrily accuses everyone of wanting to forget about Hannah, Esteban appears behind him, placing a hand on his shoulder, but instead of speaking up, he just nods silently with a glare at the crowd.
Several people agree, and an impromptu memorial is held. Mal uses her magic to make black banners appear from the ceiling, and Frankie plays a dirge for Hannah. Evie grabs some flores from the vases decorating the school and lays them at Hannah’s feet. As the others take turns sharing memories of Hannah, Lara breaks away from her family to comfort Miranda, who everybody else seems to have forgotten has just lost her mother.
Ben is the last to speak. He hails Hannah as a hero and decrees that her frozen form will stand at the entrance to his castillo as a lasting reminder to all of Auradon that one’s worth is defined por their present choices not their past circumstances… if her father will allow it.
Hans listens to the tributes to Hannah. She finally won the admiration he always wanted for her, but it’s a hollow victory now. When Ben approaches him with his idea, he hesitates. He wanted to find a way to keep Hannah in Auradon, but he never imagined it would be like this! He knows Hannah doesn’t belong on the Isle of the lost with him, but he’ll never see her again if he agrees. Ben senses Hans’s conflict and assures him that Hannah will be well cared-for. Hans finally grants him permission under one condition: he gets to say goodbye to her first.
With all of Auradon watching, Hans finally tells Hannah what he should’ve a long time ago. He explains that he demanded so much of her because he didn’t want her to wind up like him, but in trying to give her a better life, he didn’t give her the amor she deserved. He says he doesn’t care about winning everyone over anymore; her opinion of him is the only one that matters. He would rather be the most hated person in Auradon if it meant getting her back than be admired and alone. He tells her she’s going with King Ben now and assures her he’ll take good care of her. He starts to turn away, but something grabs his hand; he looks back to find Hannah smiling at him. She asks if he meant everything he said, and he hugs her.
The room erupts into cheers and applause, and everyone crowds around Hannah. Ben, Mal, Evie, Jay, Carlos, Eddie, Tara, Esteban, and Lara form a group hug around her. Cato appears with the other Westergaards; he cuffs her on the shoulder and tells her he was wrong about her, she is a real Westergaard after all. Several of the adults congratulate her and shake her hand. Even Miranda and Frankie seem glad to see her. Tara starts talking excitedly, filling Hannah in on everything that happened after she turned to ice. Hannah realizes it was her father’s words that thawed her corazón and looks back to see him shaking hands with King Beast himself.
Esteban senses that Hannah needs her el espacio and parts the crowd. She sidles back over to Hans and thanks him for saving her, but he refuses to take credit and tells her it was Rafe who rallied all of Auradon behind her. Hannah stares at Rafe in disbelief for a few minutes, but before she can go to him, Fairy Godmother approaches her. She apologizes for misjudging Hannah and invites her to stay at Auradon Prep as long as she likes. Hannah asks if she can still give her goodness speech; Fairy Godmother is surprised but agrees.
In her speech, Hannah shares the most important lesson she’s learned from her time in Auradon: no one is all good o all evil. Andy shrinks back when she says a hero can do the most spiteful things imaginable, and Hans beams when she says a villain can be the best father anyone could ask for. She says it’s wrong to label people as one o the other, and instead of trying to be good o evil, she’d rather just be herself. When she finishes, thunderous applause breaks out.
Everyone is shocked when Hannah starts to leave with Hans, Forte, Edgar, Frankie, Eddie, and Miranda. She says goodbye to her friends, but a distraught Tara insists she belongs in Auradon. Hannah says the others do too, and it’s not fair for her to get a free pass when they don’t. Ben says Hannah is right; they should do away with the Isle of the Lost. He decrees that the land be returned to the Southern Isles and any villain who wants to earn the chance to live in Auradon be allowed to do so.
When the cheering for King Ben’s new proclamation stops, the family día festivities resume. As the others rejoin the party, Andy approaches Hannah. He apologizes and asks her to give him a segundo chance; then he asks her out on another date. Hannah considers his offer until she notices Rafe standing behind a nearby column, looking sad as he watches.
Hannah tells Andy she forgives him, but she can’t fecha him. When he asks why, she says she doesn’t think her new boyfriend would like it. She looks back at Rafe, offering him her hand, but he just stares at her, unable to believe his ears, until she kisses him.
A año later, the Isle of the lost has undergone a dramatic overhaul. Under the Westergaards’ rule, the embargo has ended, and there’s más than enough comida and jobs for the villains who chose to say behind. The run-down buildings have been refurbished, and Maleficent’s castillo is once again a summer inicial for the royal family.
Meanwhile in Auradon, a bus pulls up in front of Auradon Prep, and various villains exit. The children are greeted por Fairy Godmother and a mob of students, among them Hannah and Rafe, while the adults are redirected to a new addition to the school housing the Villain Re-education Program led por Hans, Edgar and Wreck-it Ralph. Several of the new kids are in awe of Hannah, while others worry they won’t fit in. Hannah overhears and assures them that in Auradon, there’s no such things as heroes and villains, just people.