Inside ABC News’ Historic Newsmagazine Soul of a Nation

By Zach Johnson

Soul of a Nation is billed as “a show by Black people, for all people, about the Black experience in America.” Before ABC News launches the groundbreaking primetime newscast on Tuesday, March 2, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, the trio behind the highly anticipated newsmagazine—ABC News SVP of Integrated Content Strategy Marie Nelson and executive producers Eric Johnson and Robe Imbriano—spoke at length about Soul of a Nation’s genesis and its significance during Friday’s Winter TCA virtual press conference.

Each of the six episodes will explore a different theme, ranging from spirituality to Black joy, to activism in sports to the racial reckoning amid George Floyd’s death, and beyond. “The series expands the vision of Black life in America in a way broadcast TV journalism has never done,” said Nelson. For example, after Floyd’s death, Imbriano said, “One of the things a lot of Americans realized is they really didn’t understand these stories or know these stories. So, this is a way of presenting them in one show, but it is not for one people.”

Soul of a Nation will see familiar faces—activists, celebrities, clergy, scholars, and more—gathering for entertaining and provocative conversations “in the kitchen” about current events. Each episode will be hosted by a different guest host, beginning with Sterling K. Brown on March 2, with Jemele Hill, Marsai Martin, and more to follow. A special performance featuring some of the nation’s greatest musicians or spoken word artists—including Common, Andra Day, Cynthia Erivo, and John Legend—will close out each show.

In an ABC News exclusive, the premiere episode will see Pierre Thomas conducting a one-on-one interview with Harry Dunn, one of the many officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6—the was the first U.S. Capitol police officer to speak out about what happened. Dunn, who was quoted numerous times during the impeachment trial, details the fury and horror of the insurrection at the Capitol; speaks about the role race played; and discusses race and policing nationally amid the Black Lives Matter movement. The episode will also show Byron Pitts traveling to Evanston, Illinois, the first locality in the country to fund a plan to distribute reparations to its Black residents; Sunny Hostin moderating an “In the Kitchen” conversation with Brown and Angela Rye; a mini-documentary by ESPN’s The Undefeated chronicling the racial reckoning in film in the Black community; Adrienne Bankert sitting down for an interview with Legend regarding music, activism and the importance of telling Black stories in Hollywood; and much more.

In telling these stories, the hope is that all people will better understand the Black experience. As an example, Nelson recalled how she grew up idolizing broadcaster Andy Rooney, who got “the last word every week.” With Soul of a Nation, she is excited for Black people to see themselves reflected in today’s storytelling. Growing up in the 1970s, if a Black person appeared on TV, she said it was common to call friends and family—like “an early version of social media”—to let them know. “Those were exciting, monumental, life-shaping moments to see someone who looked like me represented on screen,” she said. “But often they weren’t truly telling our story—not with agency, authenticity, and fullness.”

“We know Black America is not a monolith. Honest, open, emotional, both joyful and painful conversations from boldfaced names and everyday black Americans enrich the storytelling and perspectives found in the series,” Nelson explained. “And we believe America will listen and gain understanding from these voices and from their experiences.”

Soul of a Nation

Soul of a Nation is the first broadcast network newsmagazine that aims to put Black life in America front and center. “The way we have been talking about the show, internally, was sort of a news variety show,” Imbriano said. “We are covering real life, we are telling these stories, and we are out in the field doing very cinematic, short-film documentary features.” One segment, for example, will focus on the Tulsa massacre, nearing its 100th anniversary, while another will see Linsey Davis interviewing Nick Cannon about today’s cancel culture.

“I want my mother to see herself in the content that we’re doing,” Johnson said of the wide array of topics covered. “I want my little brother to see himself in the content that we’re creating. My grandmother, my aunties—I want them to see themselves reflected in what we’re doing. But we also want everybody to know that they can find themselves, too, in Black storytelling. Black stories are not just for Black people, and it’s not something we’ve just started doing with Soul of a Nation. We want everybody who watches this to take something away and feel like they can relate to a reparations story, or they can relate when we go back to Tulsa—which is essentially an incredibly long true crime story. We want people to be able to connect to that. That’s the goal of the series. Yes, we hope Black people tune in in big numbers—but we hope these stories resonate with everyone, honestly.”

Nelson said she hopes to continue telling more stories centered on Black Americans, whose stories are as rich as they are varied. And she is particularly proud to have developed Soul of a Nation alongside Johnson and Imbriano. “Creating this series has been like walking on Mars, and we don’t even know it,” she said. “I’m so thankful to Eric and Robe. They are the first Black men to co-EP a primetime weekly newsmagazine at ABC News in our rich history. So, every single day, we are history makers. It’s a really incredible feeling.”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

This month is already off to an exciting start! Hulu kicks things off today by adding two of our favorite movies, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Pretty Woman, to its library—in addition to dozens of other film and titles, of course. The next night, ABC News will present the first episode of Soul of a Nation, the first broadcast network newsmagazine that aims to put Black life in America front and center. On Friday, join us in streaming Walt Disney Animation Studios’ all-new original feature film Raya and the Last Dragon; once subscribers get Premier Access to the movie for an additional one-time fee of $29.99, they can watch the movie anytime they like on any platform where Disney+ is available, with an active subscription. (Fans can also purchase theater tickets through Fandango to see Raya and the Last Dragon on the big screen in select cinemas.) And as if that weren’t exciting enough, Friday is also the day when Marvel Studios’ WandaVision airs its anticipated finale.

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs—Monday, March 1, on Hulu
The third installment in the Ice Age film series follows Manny (voice of Ray Romano), Diego (voice of Denis Leary), and the rest of their prehistoric pals as they enter a mysterious underground world to rescue the unlucky Sid the sloth (voice of John Leguizamo), who’s just stolen some dinosaur eggs. On their mission, they encounter creatures great and small, including hungry carnivores and a relentless dinosaur-hunting weasel named Buck (voice of Simon Pegg). Rounding out the voice cast are Bill Hader, Joey King, Queen Latifah, Jane Lynch, Josh Peck, Sean William Scott, and Kristen Wiig.

Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman—Monday, March 1, on Hulu
In Disney Legend Garry Marshall’s beloved 1990 film, corporate mogul Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) finds himself in Los Angeles and in need of a companion for some business get-togethers. After a chance encounter with a stranger, Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), Edward offers her the job for a week, promising to pay her $3,000. He introduces Vivian to a world of power and privilege—and it doesn’t take long for her natural charisma and charm to emerge. Over time, their business arrangement evolves into a genuine romance.

Soul of a Nation

Soul of a Nation—Tuesday, March 2, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
Sterling K. Brown guest hosts the primetime newsmagazine’s series premiere, which dives into the current moment of racial reckoning in the United States, tackling issues ranging from policing to reparations, with segments that also highlight the arts and entertainment. Brown, plus ABC News’ Adrienne Bankert, Sunny Hostin, Byron Pitts, and Pierre Thomas lead this groundbreaking hour, which includes interviews with Danny Glover and John Legend, as well as U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, one of the officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Plus, Legend gives a special musical performance.

Raya and the Last Dragon

Raya and the Last Dragon—Friday, March 5, on Disney+ Premier Access
Meet Raya (voice of Kelly Marie Tran), a lone warrior whose mission is to track down the legendary last dragon in a bid to save the fantasy world of Kumandra and unite its lands. Long ago, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned. It’s up to Raya to track down the legendary last dragon, Sisu (voice of Awkwafina), to restore the fractured land and its divided people. Along the way, she learns it takes more than a dragon to save the world; it takes trust and teamwork. The film’s voice cast also includes Ross Butler, Gemma Chan, Patti Harrison, Daniel Dae Kim, Sandra Oh, Lucille Soong, Thalia Tran, Alan Tudyk, Izaac Wang, and Benedict Wong.

WandaVision

WandaVision—Friday, March 5, on Disney+
SPOILER WARNING: It’s all been leading up to this. In the epic finale, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) confronts a lifetime of grief… and the revelation that she’s the Scarlet Witch! The penultimate episode answered many questions—like how Wanda and Vision (Paul Bettany) wound up in Westview, why Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) fears Wanda, and what S.W.O.R.D. director Tyler Hayward (Josh Stamberg) wants with Vision’s body—while posing countless others. What or who is Wanda up against? And will Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings), Jimmy Woo (Randall Park), and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) help her?

It Was “Agatha All Along” on WandaVision—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

WandaVision

Take a Listen to “Agatha All Along” from Marvel Studios’ WandaVision

Some spoilers ahead—so overt your eyes and/or scroll down a bit if you’re a tad behind on a certain series featuring Wanda Maximoff and Vision (no judgement here)…

As you may or may not have realized, Marvel Studios’ WandaVision—now airing on Disney+—has already featured several songs from Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the Oscar® winning songwriting duo behind the music of Frozen and Frozen 2. And that includes an earworm of a new song in episode seven (“Breaking the Fourth Wall”), sung by series costar Kathryn Hahn. (Turns out she isn’t just a meddlesome neighbor.)

Want another listen to “Agatha All Along”? You’re in luck! It’s now available on several music streaming platforms—including Amazon Music, Apple Music, Pandora, and Spotify. Lopez and Anderson-Lopez recently told our pals at Marvel.com that they hoped to write a song for Agatha that had a “witchy, ghoulish feeling”… and we’d have to agree.

Look for new episodes of WandaVision on Fridays, now through March 5!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

It’s about that time, y’all… Grab the perfect spot on your couch, plate up some snacks, and settle in for some good weekend viewing from around the worlds of Disney. Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience? Oh yeah. All three seasons of Disney XD’s Pair of Kings? You betcha! And there’s even more where that came from—so mark your calendar and make sure there’s some Welsh cheddar on that charcuterie board. (That’s our fave.)

Cute Doggo Alert—Pooch Perfect Coming to ABC Next Month!

Dog lovers will be tickled pink by this just-announced news from ABC: Pooch Perfect, hosted (and executive produced) by Rebel Wilson, is an eight-episode dog grooming competition series showcasing 10 of the best dog groomers in the country. Along with their assistants, they’ll compete in a series of totally paw-some themed challenges in hopes of taking home the grand prize.

Each week on Pooch Perfect, teams will compete in the Immunity Puppertunity challenge, where one team will earn immunity from elimination. Then, in the Ultimutt Challenge showdown, the remaining teams will face off in an epic grooming transformation, which they will show off on the illustrious dogwalk. An all-star trio of celebrity judges—reality star and renowned dog lover Lisa Vanderpump, celeb dog groomer Jorge Bendersky, and veterinarian Dr. Callie Harris—will be tasked with voting on the incredible creations and ultimately force one team back to the doghouse every week. It all leads up to the season finale where the top three teams compete for a giant cash prize and the coveted Pooch Perfect first place trophy!

Have a doggone good time with Pooch Perfect beginning Tuesday, March 30, only on ABC.

New Trailer for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

One big reason we’re already looking forward to spring on Disney+ is the premiere of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier—and we can’t quite believe its debut is now just around the corner. And to keep our appetites whet, we were just gifted a thrilling new trailer for the series, above.

Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier stars Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson (a.k.a. The Falcon) and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes (otherwise known as The Winter Soldier); the series will find the pair—who first came together in the final moments of Avengers: Endgame—teaming up on a global adventure that tests their abilities… and their patience.

Directed by Kari Skogland, with Malcolm Spellman serving as head writer, the six-episode series also stars Daniel Brühl as Zemo, Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter, and Wyatt Russell as John Walker. Look for it on Disney+ beginning March 19.

First Look at Disney and Pixar’s Luca

A trip to the Italian Riviera sounds particularly nice right about now, dontcha think? Well, we can’t actually make that happen in real life (although boy, we wish we could)—but we’ve truly got the next best thing: a first-look trailer for Luca, Disney and Pixar’s next animated feature set smack in the middle of that mind-blowingly beautiful locale. Check out the clip, and hear directly from director Enrico Casarosa and producer Andrea Warren, here at D23.com.

Animal Kingdom

Ranger the Rhino Calf Joins the Herd at Kilimanjaro Safaris

Fun news from the good folks at Disney’s Animal Kingdom park at Walt Disney World Resort: Four-month-old white rhino calf Ranger, joined by his mom Kendi, made his big savanna debut earlier this week at Kilimanjaro Safaris—joining the crash (that’s the name for rhino herd; cool, right?) and marking a big rite of passage.

According to the Disney Parks Blog, rambunctious Ranger was eager to explore his new environment—plunging right into the mud alongside Kendi for a lovely wallow before taking off to check out all the sights around the savanna. He later made friends with his “aunties,” Lola and Jao, before taking a well-deserved nap under Kendi’s watchful eye. Should you find yourself at Kilimanjaro Safaris soon, make sure to keep your eyes peeled for both Ranger and Kendi.

(So many cute animals in one News Briefs! Can’t say we’re complaining.)

Veritable Smorgasbord of Disney+ Premiere Dates Announced

It was an embarrassment of riches earlier this week at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, when Disney+ unveiled a slew of spring and summer premiere dates for some of their most anticipated series—including Marvel Studios’ Loki, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Turner & Hooch, and more. Find out exactly how to mark your calendars, and see some brand-new images from a few of the series.

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Scripps National Spelling Bee Returns This Summer

Nouns, adjectives, verbs—oh my! Yes, the Scripps National Spelling Bee will return this year with top spellers from across the U.S. and the globe gathering on Thursday, July 8, to compete in the nationally televised event.

The final rounds of this year’s Bee will be hosted in person at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. The finals, featuring 10-12 accomplished spellers, will be broadcast live in primetime on ESPN2.

Just how do those amazing spellers get there? They’ll travel to the Orlando area having earned the right to compete in the finals by advancing through three levels of competition: the preliminary, quarterfinal, and semifinal segments. In years past, those three rounds were held over one week—known as Bee Week. But this year, due to the ongoing pandemic, the preliminaries, quarterfinals, and semifinals will be held virtually in the weeks leading up to the July 8 finals and will be broadcast live on ESPN platforms. The semifinals are slated for June 27, with dates for the earlier virtual rounds of the competition to be announced this spring.

We can’t wait to w-a-t-c-h!

ICYMI: A Touch of Disney Comes to Disney California Adventure Park

There’s a colorfully fun, not to mention delicious, event coming to Disneyland Resort this spring… and we’ve got all the details! Find out how you can take part in A Touch of Disney at Disney California Adventure park—it’s a limited-capacity ticketed experience, by the way—right here at D23.com. One piece of advice: You’ll wanna attend hungry!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Whether you’re in the mood for something familiar or something new to watch this weekend, we’ve got you covered! On Friday, Disney+ will add Disney Channel Games 2008 and all three seasons of Disney XD’s Pair of Kings to its library, offering something for the whole family to enjoy. The next day, join us in celebrating the anniversary of Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience by streaming it on Disney+—and keep an eye out for some special musical guests! That same day, Freeform will broadcast the romantic comedy The Proposal, starring Oscar®-winning actress Sandra Bullock and Golden Globe®-nominated actor—and Deadpool himself—Ryan Reynolds. And on Sunday, tune in for a rip-roaring new episode of America’s Funniest Home Videos on ABC. 

Disney Channel Games

Disney Channel Games 2008—Friday, February 26, on Disney+
New to the Disney+ library, relive the fun of seeing the network’s biggest stars from around the world compete in a series of events, filmed at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort, Florida. The Red Team, playing for the Boys and Girls Club of America, is led by captain Brenda Song and includes Deniz Akdeniz, Jake T. Austin, Adrienne Bailon, Rafael Baronesi, Jason Earles, Nick Jonas, Mitchel Musso, Anna Maria Perez de Taglé, and Jasmine Richards. The Blue Team, playing for the Starlight™ Children’s Foundation, is led by captain Kiely Williams and includes Roshon Fegan, Roger González, Farez Bin Juraimi, Shin Koyamada, Demi Lovato, Isabella Soric, Cole Sprouse, and Alyson Stoner. The Green Team, playing for UNICEF, is led by captain David Henrie and includes Clara Alonso, Jason Dolley, Joe Jonas, Brad Kavanagh, Ambra Lo Faro, Dylan Sprouse, Chelsea Staub, and Jennifer Stone. Last but not least, the Yellow Team, playing for Make-a-Wish®, is led by captain Kevin Jonas and includes Moises Arias, Martin Barlan, Sabrina Bryan, Yi Chun, Selena Gomez, Andrea Guasch, Kyle Massey, and Kunal Sharma.

Pair of Kings

Pair of Kings (Seasons 1-3)—Friday, February 26, on Disney+
The comedy series, which aired on Disney XD from 2010–13, is joining the Disney+ library. Fraternal twins Brady (Mitchel Musso) and Boomer (Doc Shaw) are typical teens living in Chicago… or so they think. One day, a stranger from the island nation of Kinkou shows up and reveals their royal lineage, changing their lives drastically. Following this discovery, the brothers relocate to the island to claim the throne as joint kings of Kinkou.

Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience

Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience—Saturday, February 27, on Disney+
Celebrate the rockumentary’s 12th anniversary by following the Jonas Brothers in 2009, during their trip across the United States on the Burning Up Tour. The concert film also features backstage adventures and guest performers such as Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift.

The Proposal

The Proposal—Saturday, February 25, at 3:05 p.m. ET on Freeform
Facing deportation to her native Canada, uptight book editor Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) lies about being engaged to Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), her dutiful and undervalued assistant. He agrees to the charade… so long as she plays along by traveling with him to Alaska to meet his eccentric family (leading to a scene-stealing performance from Disney Legend Betty White). With a suspicious immigration official always lurking nearby, Margaret and Andrew must stick to their wedding date, despite countless mishaps.

America’s Funniest Home Videos

America’s Funniest Home Videos—Sunday, February 28, at 7 p.m. ET on ABC
Alfonso Ribeiro hosts a brand-new, laugh-out-loud episode of the long-running series. Catch kids blaming others for the messes they’ve made, including one boy who claims a ghost tore the upholstery, plus a birthday boy who’s pranked into biting into a chocolate-covered raw egg; families who fail miserably at the Whipped Cream Challenge; and more!

Golden Globe®-Winning Disney Films You Can Watch on Disney+, FXM, and Hulu

Since its inception in 1944, the Golden Globes® have celebrated the best in film with an annual awards ceremony that honors Hollywood’s biggest and brightest stars. (Television achievements were first recognized in 1956, paving the way for their own set of categories.) At the 10th annual ceremony in 1952, the inaugural Cecil B. deMille award was added to honor excellence in film—and one year later, Walt Disney accepted that prestigious prize.

In the decades that followed, The Walt Disney Company was recognized time and again for its superb storytelling. The 78th Golden Globe Awards, taking place February 28, will see seven of the Company’s films—Hamilton, Nomadland, Onward, Palm Springs, The Personal History of David Copperfield, Soul, and The United States vs. Billie Holiday—competing in multiple categories. But before this year’s winners are announced, fans can enjoy some of the Company’s previous Golden Globe-winning films, available on Disney+, FXM, and Hulu:

Golden Globes

Disney+

 Bambi
Special Achievement Award 

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Outstanding Use of Color

The Living Desert
Special Achievement Award (Walt Disney)

Mary Poppins
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Disney Legend Julie Andrews) 

The Sound of Music
Best Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Julie Andrews)

Star Wars: A New Hope
Best Original Score (Disney Legend John Williams)

Big
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Tom Hanks)

The Little Mermaid
Best Original Score (Disney Legend Alan Menken)
Best Original Song (“Under the Sea”)

Beauty and the Beast
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Original Score (Alan Menken)
Best Original Song (“Beauty and the Beast”)

Aladdin
Best Original Score (Alan Menken)
Best Original Song (“A Whole New World”)
Special Achievement Award (Robin Williams)

The Lion King
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Original Score (Disney Legend Hans Zimmer)
Best Original Song (“Can You Feel the Love Tonight?”)

Pocahontas
Best Original Song (“Colors of the Wind”)

Toy Story 2
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Tarzan
Best Original Song (“You’ll Be In My Heart”)

Cars
Best Picture – Animated

Ratatouille
Best Picture – Animated

WALL·E
Best Picture – Animated

Avatar
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Director (James Cameron)

Up
Best Picture – Animated
Best Original Score (Michael Giacchino)

Toy Story 3
Best Picture – Animated

Brave
Best Picture – Animated

Frozen
Best Picture – Animated 

Inside Out
Best Picture – Animated

Zootopia
Best Picture – Animated

The Greatest Showman
Best Original Song (“This Is Me”)

Coco
Best Picture – Animated

Golden Globes

FXM

On the Riviera
Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy (Danny Kaye)

Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Agnes Moorehead)

Patton
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (George C. Scott)

The Revenant
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (Leonardo DiCaprio)
Best Director (Alejandro G. Iñárritu)

The Martian
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Matt Damon)

Joy
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Jennifer Lawrence)

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Frances McDormand)
Best Supporting Actor (Sam Rockwell)
Best Screenplay (Martin McDonagh)

Bohemian Rhapsody
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (Rami Malek)

Golden Globes

Hulu

Pretty Woman (1991)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Julia Roberts)

Sideways (2005)
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Screenplay (Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor)

12 Years a Slave (2014)
Best Motion Picture – Drama

The Shape of Water (2018)
Best Director (Guillermo del Toro)
Best Original Score (Alexandre Desplat)

Dive Deep into Disney and Pixar’s Luca with Enrico Casarosa and Jacob Tremblay

By Zach Johnson

This summer, Disney and Pixar will make a splash on the Italian Riviera with Luca, an original feature film from director Enrico Casarosa and producer Andrea Warren. The first teaser for the fin-tastic movie was released today, coupled with the announcement that Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, and newcomer Emma Berman will lead the voice cast.

The eagerly awaited coming-of-age story follows Luca Paguro (voiced by Tremblay), a young boy in the midst of an unforgettable summer—one filled with music, pasta, and endless scooter rides. The best part? Luca is enjoying these adventures with his new BFF, Alberto Scorfano (voiced by Grazer). But they’re harboring a big secret… and if people find out, it could ruin everything.

Curious to know more about Luca? Dive in with Casarosa and Tremblay, who earlier this week spoke with D23: The Official Disney Fan Club about the film, in theaters on June 18.

As the teaser reveals, Luca and Alberto have been living a double life, masquerading on land as humans. In reality, they’re sea monsters from another world just below the water’s surface… and given how humans feel about sea monsters, Luca says, “No one can find out!”

Tremblay can certainly relate to that feeling. After being cast as Luca in 2019, he had to keep his involvement secret. “I’m so excited to finally be able to share with the world this awesome news that I get to be a part of this,” the actor said. “It’s really something special.”

But back to Luca and Alberto’s big secret… How do they conceal their colorful scales? “I think I can tell you a little bit, given that we’ve shown some of the transformation,” said Casarosa. “In the teaser, the key of it is water. We like this idea that somehow through the ages, there’s this coping mechanism that when they’re dry, they’re able to camouflage in their own way. Their true selves are sea monsters. But when they dry up, they can look like you. Water is a problem for them—and the fun of it is if they get splashed, there’s trouble!”

As for why humans are fearful of the sea monsters, Casarosa compared it to the lore surrounding creatures like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster. “We like to say, ‘There’s been sightings,’” he said. Although the humans are afraid, they’re also “quite ready to attack them,” Casarosa added. “There’s definitely plenty to be careful about for these kids.”

Luca

Luca is inspired by Casarosa’s idyllic upbringing in Genoa, a Mediterranean seaport in northwestern Italy, and a formative friendship from his youth. “I met my best friend when I was 11. I was a little sheltered, a little timid, a little shy—and he was a troublemaker!” recalled Casarosa. “His family wasn’t very present; he could do whatever he wanted. It was the perfect friendship to get me out of my comfort zone and help me grow up.” Having spent his summers cavorting on the Italian Riviera with his best friend—the namesake of the character Alberto—Casarosa knew exactly where to center his story. “I thought, ‘What an amazing setting for the friendships of summer,’” he said. “There’s a sense of melancholy and nostalgia about those important summers where we start finding our own paths in life.”

As for the more fairy-tale elements at the heart of Luca? Those are inspired by the “fun, weird, mythical lore that some of these towns have in the Liguria region,” said Casarosa. “Between the personal and the fantastical, you start thinking, ‘What could happen here?’”

Though he has lived in the United States since his early 20s, Casarosa said Italy will always feel like home. In fact, he and his family travel there at least once a year to visit his parents, and he also made several trips with Pixar artists to ensure they captured the country’s vibrant spirit. “One time we were so busy with reels that I couldn’t go, but we sent our art team with all the recommendations: ‘Try this food. Go for a swim here,’” he said. “It’s so important to get the feeling of the place—the light and the details. It has so much history.”

Luca

Grounding the story in the themes of friendship and identity was paramount to Casarosa. And in doing so, it helped the actors better understand their characters’ motivations. “I can relate to Luca, especially now because I’m really wanting to get out there in the world,” said Tremblay. “That’s really what Luca is all about. He really wants to explore Italy. Of course, he can’t—he’s a sea monster—but he just wants to be a part of the Italian culture.”

From day one, Casarosa was impressed with Tremblay and his grasp on the character. “Jacob blew us away with his style. He embodied Luca in so many ways,” the director said. “First of all, his talent is just amazing. But there’s a natural innocence and playfulness to Jacob that felt so right. There’s something very special about him in that he’s still a kid, but he’s also very curious and excited. There’s an earnestness that you get very, very naturally when you work with him. He also can play timid and anxious, and that’s a wonderful and important part of the journey for an introvert like Luca. Finding the right way to portray an introvert can be difficult, because it can be more internal. It’s been a real pleasure to work with him.”

Meanwhile, Grazer’s natural charisma made him the perfect person to voice Luca’s mischievous best friend. “We had to look hard also to find Alberto,” recalled Casarosa. “He’s a wonderful opposite. He’s a couple years older. He is so confident. I’m telling you, he’s been to the moon and back! But he does have some vulnerability; there’s a little bit of story behind him. And I love that overconfidence.” Grazer is also an “amazing improviser,” Casarosa added. “He’s so good at making up stories. We loved that natural ability he has. He felt like such an easy buy into, like, ‘Wow… he is going to drag you into some trouble!’”

While on land, Luca and Alberto befriend a human girl named Giulia (as seen in the teaser). “She’s an outsider, but in her own way,” Casarosa said. “She doesn’t know anything about these guys, but she can sense that they’re different like her.” Casarosa was delighted to discover a “burst of joy” in actress Emma Berman, who hails from San Francisco, Calif., near Pixar’s headquarters in Emeryville. “The first time we met her, she was giggling. There was just such an energy. You can sense when someone has something inside of them that they can bring to the part. We wanted somebody very intense—somebody who feels very strongly.” Voicing Luca’s parents are Maya Rudolph and Jim Gaffigan as mom Daniela and dad Lorenzo, respectively. Marco Barricelli rounds out the cast as Giulia’s father, Massimo.

Luca

Voicing a character in a Pixar film is a lifelong dream for Tremblay, who got revved up reminiscing about the Cars franchise. “When I was a toddler, Lightning McQueen was like my favorite character,” he said. “I had all these Lightning McQueen toys. I even had this Lightning McQueen Power Wheels® car that I would drive up and down the driveway. That’s why I’m really excited for Luca and I’m really hoping kids will be able to have the same experience I did with other Pixar characters. This is a very important, cool role. I’m really glad they thought of me for this. I can’t wait for there to be Luca merch and kids get to play with Luca toys. I get to be part of their childhood memories. It’s gonna be so great!”

Casarosa, who directed Pixar’s 2011 Academy Award®-nominated short La Luna, is eagerly awaiting the day that Disney fans get to see the story of Luca unfold on the big screen. “I’m just really excited for the fans to meet this trio—to see their chemistry and to be taken on an emotional ride. There’s something really exciting about that,” he said. “And there’s also something really exciting about thinking, ‘Where are those best friends [in my life]?’ A lot of us lose them on the way, right? We go our separate ways. I hope this film will make you pick up the phone and say, ‘Hey, that was amazing when we were growing up together.’”

Tremblay shares that sentiment, particularly given the current state of the world. “Right now, I know a lot of kids miss their friends; I really miss my friends,” he said. “I hope this movie will help everyone remember all those great memories and all of those great times.”

Kevin Feige Teases the Future of Marvel Studios on Disney+

By Zach Johnson

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is rapidly expanding on Disney+, with the eagerly awaited finale of WandaVision on March 5 and the highly anticipated premieres of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki on March 19 and June 11, respectively. At the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour today, Kevin Feige, producer, President of Marvel Studios, and Chief Creative Officer, Marvel, previewed what’s in store for Disney+.

Feige appeared remotely from the set of Ms. Marvel, debuting later this year on Disney+. He noted that Hawkeye, starring Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld, is also in production right now. “In a few weeks, we start She-Hulk, and a week or so after that, we start Moon Knight, in addition to our features,” Feige revealed. “It’s a very exciting time for the MCU.”

Of course, a major topic of conversation was WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision. With two episodes to go until its big finale (new episodes debut Fridays on Disney+), he promised fans should expect the unexpected. Previous surprises have included Evan Peters showing up on Wanda’s doorstep and introducing himself as her twin brother, Pietro; Kathryn Hahn’s nosy neighbor Agnes revealing herself to be Agatha Harkness, a witch who’s been manipulating Wanda and the citizens of Westview; and Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau transforming into a super hero.

WandaVision

Pietro was previously played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the MCU, while Peters played a version of the character in the X-Men films. As for why Peters returned and not Johnson, Feige said it was “just another way that certain people were messing around with Wanda.” At one point they considered bring back Johnson, but they ultimately went with Peters—an idea, Feige said, that they had pitched “relatively early on in the development process.”

“There are discussions on everything at one point or another. That’s one of the fun things about developing these things and blue-skying it,” Feige added. “My favorite part of the process is always the very, very beginning, when we’re figuring out what something could be, and the very, very end, when we’re finally refining it and putting it out into the world.”

WandaVision will lead directly into the feature film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Set for theatrical release on March 25, 2022, the sequel is being directed by Sam Raimi and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Benedict Wong as Wong, Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Mordo, Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez—and, of course, Olsen as the Scarlet Witch. In developing WandaVision, Feige said, “There were lots of conversations with Sam Raimi, [screenwriter] Michael Waldron, and the entire Doctor Strange team. This movie needs to work for people who watched WandaVision, but more importantly, it needs to work for people who didn’t. Maybe Endgame was the last time they saw Wanda, or one of the earlier movies—or maybe she’s a character they’re meeting for the first time. There will always be different layers of understanding, but we don’t want there to be a barrier to entry. I always say when the lights go down and a movie starts, it’s a clean slate; forget everything that’s come before and enjoy something as its own self-contained storyline. As we make more shows, as we make more films, and as we introduce more characters, that does become harder and harder. It’s something all of our writers and all of our filmmakers pay great attention to.”

The Falcon and Winter Soldier

As for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, from director Kari Skogland and head writer Malcolm Spellman, Feige said Marvel Studios had long wanted to find a project for the fan-favorite actors and characters. “Anthony Mackie and Sebastian are spectacular actors. We felt like we hadn’t explored their stories or their backstories or their personal stories enough as Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes,” he explained. “It was always the thought that that we wanted to learn more about both of them… From the dailies of Civil War, seeing them interact with each other as friends of a mutual best friend in Captain America, it was a very fun dynamic. We thought, ‘If we ever had that opportunity, we’d watch a whole show with the two of them.’ And Disney+ finally gives us that opportunity.” Mackie has described the series as a film in six parts, which is by design. “Six hours is what we’ve landed on as the best way to tell our stories,” Feige said, “whether it’s six episodes, as is the case with The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, or nine shorter episodes, as is the case with WandaVision.”

It’s possible that some of Marvel Studios’ original series on Disney+ could return for sophomore seasons—though, at this point, it’s too early to say which those might be. “The fun of the MCU is obviously all of the crossover that we can do between series between films. We’ll always vary based on the story. Sometimes it will go into a season two, and sometimes it will go into a feature and then back into a series. We’ve announced that Ms. Marvel, after her debut on Disney+, will be going into the second Captain Marvel film,” Feige said, referring to the character played by Iman Vellani. “And this is yet to be announced, but we’re thinking of and planning second seasons for some upcoming series.”

Wandavision

“We are developing all of these shows the way we’re developing our movies. In other words, when we start with a movie, we hope there’s a part two, we hope there’s a part three—but we aren’t factoring that into part one,” Feige said. “We are trying to make something that hooks people enough and that people enjoy enough and want to revisit enough so they want to see to see the story continue. That is the way we’re proceeding on television as well. I’ve been at Marvel for too long to say a definite ‘no’ or definite ‘yes’ to anything regarding questions about another season of WandaVision. But there are shows that we are looking at more. Some of the shows that I mentioned we’re about to start filming, we are keeping in mind a structure that would lead into a season two and a season three—in a more direct way than, say, a show like WandaVision, which clearly goes into a feature. But it is new. That’s part of the fun, exciting, adrenaline-boosting creativity that we’re able to do thanks to Disney+, and really figure out new ways of storytelling and new ways of telling our stories. And perhaps someday we’ll chart it out five seasons of a show. But really, we’re focusing on delivering the best seasons we can one at a time so far.”

A Touch of Disney: New Limited-Capacity Ticketed Experience Coming to Disney California Adventure Park

By The D23 Team

Cool news from our pals at Disneyland Resort: A Touch of Disney—a brand-new, limited-capacity ticketed experience—begins March 18 at Disney California Adventure park (DCA)! A Touch of Disney will serve up some of the world-famous, fan-favorite food and beverages from around the resort, plus offer guests a chance to see Disney characters; shop for the latest Disney merchandise; and pose at unique photo locations.

Disney California Adventure

Food and fun truly go hand in hand at Disneyland Resort—so A Touch of Disney will feature a selection of iconic food and drink from both Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park… Guests will be able to enjoy everything from churros and lobster nachos (that’s a big fave ‘round these D23 parts!) to the classic Monte Cristo Sandwich usually found in New Orleans Square. And many items will be served snack-sized—so you can savor a variety of bites and sips from mid-day into the night! You’ll find these treats at locations around DCA, including Smokejumpers Grill, Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats, Award Wieners, Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill, and more—as well as six seasonal and creatively themed marketplaces.

Additionally, select retail locations also will be open—selling all the latest goodies in apparel, accessories, and souvenirs (including those adorable new Disney NuiMos!). You’ll get to shop ‘til you drop in the shops along Buena Vista Street, or even head over to Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff at Pixar Pier for a themed candy apple.

But that’s not all: While exploring the park, guests can capture photos at iconic locations and discover new photo-worthy spots—some that are available only if you attend A Touch of Disney. Wanna catch a “howdy-do” wave from Mickey Mouse and see some of his pals in unexpected settings? Looking for a glimpse of Mater and Lightning McQueen in Cars Land? Or Joy and Sadness at Pixar Pier? They’ll all be there! And to help set the auditory stage for A Touch of Disney, a cool new curated soundtrack of reimagined Disney songs will be broadcast throughout the park—along with updates and reminders about all the can’t-miss A Touch of Disney experiences. (FYI: Attractions remain closed for now.)

Sounds like a blast, right? Here’s all the pertinent info*:

  • Dates: Beginning Mar. 18; offered Thursdays – Mondays from noon to 8 p.m.
  • Pricing: The introductory $75 ticket includes admission, parking for the experience at Mickey & Friends parking structure, unlimited downloads of Disney PhotoPass photos taken during the day of the experience, and a $25 A Touch of Disney dining card valid towards the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages (subject to restrictions including not being valid for alcohol). Ticket prices are subject to change.
  • Tickets: A Touch of Disney tickets will be available on Disneyland.com beginning March 4, for select days from March 18 through April 5, 2021. Tickets for this experience will then be released for dates on a rolling basis until the experience ends. Tickets must be purchased in advance and online at Disneyland.com for a specific date (subject to availability).
  • Dining: Table reservations for Lamplight Lounge and Carthay Circle Lounge – Alfresco Dining will be made available beginning March 11. Table reservations do not provide admission to A Touch of Disney and dining at those locations requires A Touch of Disney ticket that is valid on the same day as the table reservation. Reservations are recommended, and additional details are coming soon.

Downtown Disney District will remain open seven days a week with dining and shopping that includes Black Tap Craft Burgers and Shakes, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Naples Ristorante e Bar, World of Disney, and Star Wars Trading Post, which recently opened in a new location. Buena Vista Street will remain open as an extension of the Downtown Disney District through March 14, and will be closed beginning March 15. Beginning March 18, Buena Vista Street will become part of A Touch of Disney.

With health and safety in mind, A Touch of Disney will operate with limited capacity and enhanced health and safety measures in place based on guidance from health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and appropriate government agencies.

Visit Disneyland.com/ATouchofDisney to learn important details about the experience and about health and safety measures prior to arrival, such as the requirement for temperature checks and for all guests, ages 2 and older, to wear an appropriate face covering. You’ll find everything you need to know before you go!

*Tickets for the experience will not be available at the Resort, are non-refundable, and may not be resold or transferred for commercial use. The number of tickets available are limited and no discounts apply. Each guest may purchase up to eight tickets. Tickets not required for Guests ages 2 and under. Disney PhotoPass is subject to the Disney PhotoPass terms and conditions. Online registration required.  Experience elements and information including, but not limited to, offerings, menu items, merchandise, and services, are subject to restrictions, change or cancellation without notice. No refunds given for any such changes or cancellations whether due to inclement weather or otherwise.

Black History Month Spotlight: Legendary Handprints – Anika Noni Rose

Anika Noni Rose fulfilled a lifelong ambition with her Disney debut. “I always dreamed of being a voice in a Disney movie, but even in those dreams, I never once dreamed of being a princess,” she once said. “I just wanted to be a voice. I feel like what an honor that this is how the dream comes true, bigger and stronger than I had even imagined it.”

Born on September 6, 1972, in Bloomfield, Connecticut, Anika received classical training at the San Francisco American Conservatory Theater, and soon after set her sights on the Broadway stage. Her theatre repertoire includes Footloose, Eli’s Comin’, for which she received an Obie Award in 2001, Purlie, and roles in The Threepenny Opera and Tartuffe. For her breathtaking performance in Caroline, or Change, Anika won the 2004 Tony® Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical. In 2007, she tackled Tennessee Williams as Maggie the Cat in a revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, opposite Terrence Howard, fellow Disney Legend James Earl Jones, and Phylicia Rashad.

On television, Anika has appeared in The Starter Wife, which debuted to record ratings and earned multiple Emmy® nominations, HBO’s The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, and the CBS series The Good Wife. Her breakout role for film came in 2006 when she played Lorrell Robinson, the third member of the legendary trio at the center of Dreamgirls. She was nominated for an NAACP Image Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and shared a Grammy nomination with Beyonce Knowles and Jennifer Hudson for the film’s soundtrack album. She also appeared in the 2008 film Add Water, and was featured in the ensemble cast of Tyler Perry’s For Colored Girls (2010).

When Disney came calling, Anika dazzled as Tiana in 2009’s The Princess and the Frog, making the song “Almost There” an instant Disney classic.

A reimagining of Splash Mountain is in the works with the help of Anika Noni Rose. The Disney Legend shared, “It is really exciting to know that Princess Tiana’s presence in both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom will finally be fully realized! As passionate as I am about what we created, I know the fans are going to be over the moon. The Imagineers are giving us The Princess and the Frog Mardi Gras celebration we’ve been waiting for, and I’m here for it!”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

This week is full of endings… and beginnings! ABC will air the finales of the drama series For Life and the game show The Hustler on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. On Friday, Disney+ will debut a new animated short, Myth: A Frozen Tale, inspired by the elemental characters, environments, and themes from Frozen 2. Also on Friday, the final two episodes of Hip Hop Uncovered will air on FX (and be available the next day on FX on Hulu). That same day, the buzzy drama film The United States vs. Billie Holiday will premiere on Hulu, shining a light on a darker chapter from the jazz icon’s incredible life.

For Life

For Life—Wednesday, February 24, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
In the gripping season two finale, Aaron Wallace (Nicholas Pinnock) and his legal team face their toughest trial yet as they prosecute the police officer responsible for the killing of an innocent, unarmed Black man. Meanwhile, inmate and rival Cassius Dawkins (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson) makes a surprise return, telling Aaron they have “unfinished business.”

The Hustler

The Hustler—Thursday, February 25, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
Hosted by comedian Craig Ferguson, the season finale features five brand-new contestants working together to answer 10 trivia questions worth $10,000 each. Among the puzzling clues that will ID the hustler: Broadway… and chocolate chip cookies with cheddar cheese?!

Myth: A Frozen Tale

Myth: A Frozen Tale—Friday, February 26, on Disney+
Drawing inspiration from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ hit film Frozen 2, director Jeff Gipson, producer Nicholas Russell, production designer Brittney Lee, and composer Joseph Trapanese bring to life an imaginative and vibrant tale. Set in an enchanted forest outside of Arendelle, the animated short is narrated by Evan Rachel Wood (the voice of Queen Iduna in Frozen 2). A family gathering for an evening of bedtime stories sets the stage for a magnificent adventure to a colorful and mythical world, which includes close encounters with the Nokk, a water spirit in the form of a mighty stallion; Gale, the playful wind spirit who can manifest as a light breeze or a raging tornado-like force; Earth Giants, the massive creatures that form the rocky riverbanks and are capable of intense destruction when awakened; and the Fire Spirit, a fast-moving and mercurial salamander named Bruni. As the story unfolds, the four spirits come to life and the myth of their past and future is revealed.

Hip Hop Uncovered

Hip Hop Uncovered—Friday, February 26, at 9 p.m. ET on FX
The six-part documentary series concludes with two back-to-back episodes. First up is “Industry Rule Number 4080: Record Company People Are Shady.” With hip hop becoming the most popular music in the world, the contributors become part of the establishment. Big U discovers a young rapper named Nipsey Hussle, developing an intense bond; Deb discovers Nicki Minaj, Gucci Mane, and French Montana; and Bimmy manages his nephew, Wacka Flocka. Meanwhile, 50 Cent brings his real-life street drama into the industry, changing the face of rap music. With money flooding in, hip hop faces a choice: Will it continue to be the voice of the streets or will it fall prey to corporate greed? Then, in “Victory Lap,” the contributors become modern-day Robin Hoods as they change their communities for the better. Trick Trick administers a “No Fly Zone!” to protect Detroit artists from the corporate machine. As the internet takes over the music industry, the contributors advocate for accountability as it relates to social media. The murder of Nipsey Hussle has an immeasurable impact on the community just before the events of 2020. Hip hop now faces a new challenge: Will it be the voice of the oppressed during historic times?

The United States vs. Billie Holiday

The United States vs. Billie Holiday—Friday, February 26, on Hulu
This film focuses on the period when legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday (Golden Globe® Award nominee Andra Day) was targeted by the Federal Department of Narcotics after she refused to stop performing the protest song “Strange Fruit.” Federal Bureau of Narcotics chief Harry Anslinger (Garrett Hedlund), who founded the United States’ infamous “War on Drugs,” hired Jimmy Fletcher (Trevante Rhodes), a Black man, to infiltrate Holliday’s circle and take her down. But their plan hit a major snag when Fletcher did the unthinkable and fell in love with her. Inspired by her life story, director Lee Daniels’ The United States vs. Billie Holiday intimately examines Holiday’s struggles with addiction, fame, and heartbreak.