By John Boone
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Being the titular de Vil, it's no surprise that the focus leading up to
Cruella's release has been on Emma Stone stepping into the pumps of one of Disney's greatest baddies -- one previously (and iconically) portrayed by a black-and-white bewigged, puppy print-dripped Glenn Close in all her scenery chewing glory in 1996's
101 Dalmatians.
Lest you forget, Cruella has always had a pair of henchmen to do her dirtier work, and the live-action casting of Horace and Jasper -- with Mark Williams and Hugh Laurie, respectively -- was nothing to shrug at.