China Anne McClain Says Cameron Boyce Would Be Proud of Latest Descendants Movie (Exclusive)

Boyce, who starred alongside McClain in the first three 'Descendants' movies, died in 2019 at age 20

CHINA ANNE MCCLAIN "Descendants: The Rise of Red" World Premiere Event at The Walt Disney Studios Lot. Disney Original movie "Descendants: The Rise of Red" available July 12 on Disney+; Actor Cameron Boyce attends the LA Family Housing Annual LAFH Awards and fundraiser celebration at The Lot on April 25, 2019 in West Hollywood, California
China Anne McClain; Cameron Boyce. Photo:

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China Anne McClain believes her late friend and costar Cameron Boyce would be proud of the latest Descendants movie.

The 26-year-old actress starred alongside Boyce in the Disney franchise's first three titles, with the last — Descendants 3 — released after his death. Boyce, who played Carlos in the films, died in July 2019 at the age of 20 after experiencing a seizure in his sleep due to epilepsy.

The fourth installment, Descendants: The Rise of Red, premiered July 12 on Disney+, featuring McClain in her role as Uma, now the Principal of Auradon Prep. Reflecting on fans' resounding support of the movie, McClain tells PEOPLE she thinks Boyce would have been equally pleased to see the outpouring of love.

"I think that he would've been really excited to see it and to see how [the movie] turned out because, to be honest, none of us knew how anyone was going to receive it," she says, noting that looking at the production experience through the eyes of the movie's new cast members brought back memories of filming the original 2015 film. "They were so excited and they're so young. All of them are so young that I looked at them, and I was reminded of when I stepped on set to do Descendants the first time."

This highly anticipated third installment in the global hit Disney Channel Original Movie franchise continues the contemporary saga of good versus evil as the teenage daughters and sons of Disney's most infamous villains-Mal, Evie, Carlos and Jay (also known as the villain kids or VKs)-return to the Isle of the Lost to recruit a new batch of villainous offspring to join them at Auradon Prep. When a barrier breach jeopardizes the safety of Auradon during their departure off the Isle, Mal resolves to permanently close the barrier, fearing that nemeses Uma and Hades will wreak vengeance on the kingdom. Despite her decision, an unfathomable dark force threatens the people of Auradon and it's up to Mal and the VKs to save everyone in their most epic battle yet. "Descendants 3" is set to premiere on FRIDAY, AUG. 2 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW.
From left: Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce and China Anne McClain in a 'Descendants 3' scene.

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"And also how I'm sure Cameron felt, because we both were in the Disney system before we stepped into Descendants, and we've known each other since we were children," she continues, referring to Boyce's role in Jessie and hers in A.N.T. Farm. "So I think that it would've meant a lot to him to see the baton passed on."

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When PEOPLE shared an exclusive first look at The Rise of Red back in May, McClain said she was nervous about returning for the movie following Boyce's death. But ultimately, she found the experience to be "healing."

“I was apprehensive to revisit the Descendants world at first, because losing Cam was the first heartbreak I’ve ever experienced," she told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement at the time. "But once I saw how excited the new generation of kids were, it reminded me of myself when we created the original films."

"Everything came together beautifully," she continued. "There’s one scene that is very special to me, I’m sure the audience will be able to guess which one it is once they see the movie. Stepping back into Uma was very fulfilling, and healing for me.”

China Anne McClain in Descendants: Rise of Red
China Anne McClain in 'Descendants: The Rise of Red'.

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A touching tribute to Boyce is tucked into the new movie. In a scene in which Uma (McClain) is talking to Fairy Godmother about her plans to open the school to all VKs (or Villain Kids), she says it's what Carlos (Boyce) would have wanted as she tearfully looks at a framed photo of his character displayed on the wall.

At the D23 convention in August, the cast of The Rise of Red opened up to PEOPLE about the indelible mark Boyce left on the franchise. Joshua Colley said the new film is "carrying on [Boyce's] legacy," adding: "I know he's honored in our movie, and so we always just want to honor the work that he did and the talent that he [had]."

Ruby Rose Turner said the movies "would've never been the same without Cameron," while Morgan Dudley reflected on Boyce's powerful on-screen presence. "I don't think that'll ever go away," she noted. "And that's what made Descendants so special. So much of it was what he brought to it, just his life."

Turner added that if Boyce was still here, "Whatever he would be deciding to do right now would be incredible and so appealing to him. And I wish he was here so we could all be able to see that."

The Descendants film franchise is available to stream on Disney+.

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