Disney Earns 25 Golden Globe® Award Nominations in 2021

By Zach Johnson

Get ready for glitz, glamour, and gold!

This morning, film and television titles from across The Walt Disney Company earned a total of 25 Golden Globe® nominations for 2021. The list was revealed by actresses Taraji P. Henson and Sarah Jessica Parker on behalf of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Nomadland, from Searchlight, was Disney’s most-nominated title with nods in four categories, including Best Motion Picture—Drama. Frances McDormand is up for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture—Drama, while Chloé Zhao received two nominations, for Best Director—Motion Picture and for Best Screenplay—Motion Picture. Four films received two nominations: Hamilton, Palm Springs, Soul, and The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Onward and The Personal History of David Copperfield earned one apiece.

In the television categories, Hulu’s The Great received three nominations, including Best Television Series—Musical or Comedy, while the streamer’s hugely popular limited series Normal People received nominations in two categories, including Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Lucasfilm Ltd.’s The Mandalorian, airing exclusively on Disney+, was nominated for Best Television Series—Drama. Other Disney titles that are being recognized in various television categories are Ratched and the Hulu Originals Ramy and Mrs. America.

Winners will be announced on February 28 in a ceremony hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. In addition, the ceremony will honor actress and activist Jane Fonda with the Cecil B. deMille Award, while Norman Lear—who recently produced ABC’s two Emmy® Award-winning Live in Front of a Studio Audience specials—will receive the Carol Burnett Award.

Congratulations to all of Disney’s nominees for 2021:

Best Motion Picture—Drama

Nomadland (Searchlight)

THE UNITED STATES VS. BILLIE HOLIDAY

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture—Drama
Andra Day, The United States vs. Billie Holiday (Hulu)
Frances McDormand, Nomadland (Searchlight)

Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy
Hamilton (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Disney+)
Palm Springs (Hulu)

THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Disney+)
Andy Samberg, Palm Springs (Hulu)
Dev Patel, The Personal History of David Copperfield (Searchlight)

Onward

Best Motion Picture—Animated
Onward (Pixar Animation Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Soul (Pixar Animation Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Disney+/Disney Music Group)

Best Director—Motion Picture
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland (Searchlight)

Best Screenplay—Motion Picture
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland (Searchlight)

Soul

Best Original Score—Motion Picture
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste, Soul (Pixar Animation Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Disney+/Disney Music Group)

Best Original Song—Motion Picture
“Tigress & Tweed,” Raphael Saadiq & Andra Day, The United States vs. Billie Holiday (Hulu)

Best Television Series—Drama
The Mandalorian (Disney+/Lucasfilm Ltd.)
Ratched (20th Television)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series—Drama
Sarah Paulson, Ratched (20th Television)

THE GREAT

Best Television Series—Musical or Comedy
The Great (Hulu)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series—Musical or Comedy
Elle Fanning, The Great (Hulu)

RAMY

Best Performance by An Actor in a Television Series—Musical or Comedy
Nicholas Hoult, The Great (Hulu)
Ramy Youssef, Ramy (Hulu)

Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Normal People (Hulu)

NORMAL PEOPLE

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America (FX on Hulu/FXP)
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Normal People (Hulu)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Supporting Role
Cynthia Nixon, Ratched (20th Television)

Black History Month Spotlight: Legendary Handprints—Whoopi Goldberg

As an award-winning actress, producer, and talk-show host, Whoopi Goldberg is one of the most prolific entertainers currently working in the industry. She appeared in a string of film roles for 20th Century Fox and Disney in the ’80s and ’90s, such as Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Sarafina!The Associate, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, and as Deloris in Touchstone Pictures’ Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit.

Whoopi has enjoyed much success on television, appearing on The Wonderful World of Disney as Queen Constantina in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella and Vivien Morgan in A Knight in Camelot, and appearing most recently in ABC’s miniseries When We Rise. Since 2007, she has been a co-host on ABC’s The View, for which she won a Daytime Emmy® in 2009.

Audiences may also recognize Whoopi’s voice talents, as she has recorded for many television series and film projects, including: Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 3, ABC’s Once Upon a Time in Wonderland and Disney Junior’s The 7D and Miles from Tomorrowland—though Whoopi’s biggest voice role may have been the hyena Shenzi in Disney’s 1994 blockbuster animated feature, The Lion King.

Expanding her resume beyond acting, Whoopi executive produced ESPN’s documentary short Coach, and published the books Whoopi’s Big Book of Manners and the Sugar Plum Ballerinas series.

For her talents, Whoopi has earned the highly coveted EGOT: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar®, and Tony® Awards, and was named a Disney Legend by The Walt Disney Company in 2017. Beyond her countless awards for her acting and producing, she is also renowned for her humanitarian efforts, receiving multiple NAACP Image Awards and People’s Choice Awards.

Everything to Watch During Black History Month 2021

By Beth Deitchman

From new looks at trailblazing music legend Billie Holiday and the heroes of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, to the innovative Black artists and creators who are shaping the stories of tomorrow, a bold and inspiring celebration of Black History Month is as close as your nearest screen. There’s an incredible lineup of content to discover across The Walt Disney Company this month, including new titles such as The United States vs. Billie Holiday and The March on Washington: Keepers of the Dream and powerful episodes of popular series including black-ish and mixed-ish. There’s also no better time to revisit perennial favorites such as Marvel Studios’ Black Panther and The Princess and the Frog.

Here is what’s coming to Disney’s broadcast networks and streaming services for Black History Month—and beyond. Be sure to check back throughout February for updates and new titles as they’re announced.

STREAMING SERVICES:

Disney+

Visit the streaming service’s “Celebrate Black Stories” collection, and discover an array of content the entire family can experience together throughout February and beyond.

Black is King

Available all year round on Disney+, the collection includes series and specials such as Black is King, a visual album from Beyoncé that reimagines the lessons of The Lion King for today’s young kings and queens in search of their own crowns; The Proud Family, which follows the adventures and misadventures of Penny, a typical African American girl who’s doing her best to navigate through the early years of teen-dom; and Doc McStuffins, Disney Junior’s magical animated series centered on a 6-year-old girl who, with the help of her stuffed animal friends, runs a clinic for toys out of her playhouse.

Live-action movies featured in Disney+’s collection include Marvel Studios’ Black Panther, which tells the story of the king of Wakanda, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), who must release the full power of Black Panther in order to save his homeland—and the entire world—from an old foe who puts them all at risk; Hidden Figures, an incredible and inspiring untold true story about three women at NASA who were instrumental in one of history’s greatest operations—the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit; and Ruby Bridges, Disney’s 1998 movie about 6-year-old Ruby, who is chosen to be the first African-American to integrate her local elementary school, where she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the first time.

Animated titles include Disney and Pixar’s new movie Soul, a hilarious, heart-filled adventure that introduces jazz musician Joe, whose one misstep lands him in the fantastical place The Great Before, where he teams up with soul 22 to find the answers to some of life’s biggest questions; and The Princess and the Frog, the 2009 classic that puts a modern twist on a classic tale, featuring a beautiful girl named Tiana who meets a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again. A fateful kiss leads them on a hilarious adventure through the mystical bayous of Louisiana.

Several classic Disney Channel Original Movies are also part of the “Celebrate Black Stories” collection. Jump In! stars Corbin Bleu as a Brooklyn teenager training to be a boxing champ—his dad’s dream—but who is drawn in by the cool moves involved in Double Dutch and agrees to become the fourth member of his neighbor’s jump rope team; and The Color of Friendship tells the story of two girls from different backgrounds, Mahree, a girl living in apartheid South Africa, and Piper, the daughter of a congressman, who must spend a semester together in Washington, D.C., where they discover their preconceptions of each other are wrong and learn the true color of friendship.

At the stroke of midnight on Friday, February 12, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella will begin streaming exclusively on Disney+, joining the “Celebrate Black Stories” collection. The beloved televised movie musical stars Brandy in the title role and Whitney Houston as “Fairy Godmother” alongside Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, Victor Garber, Natalie Desselle Reid, Bernadette Peters, Paolo Montalban, Jason Alexander, and Veanne Cox. A fan favorite since its 1997 premiere during The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC, the Emmy-nominated Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella is celebrated for its diverse representation, sweeping musical acts, and unforgettable song book, which includes the songs “Impossible,” “In My Own Little Corner,” “Ten Minutes Ago,” “A Lovely Night,” “Do I Love You Because You’re Beautiful?”, and more.

Hulu

The Celebrating Black Stories on Hulu collection shines a light on inspiring Black artists, talent and voices—as well as new visionaries on the rise—throughout the year.

The United States vs. Billie Holiday

On February 26, Hulu debuts The United States vs. Billie Holiday, which takes a new look at the legendary jazz musician, who spent much of her career being adored by fans across the globe. Beginning in the 1940s in New York City, the federal government targeted Holiday in a growing effort to escalate and racialize the war on drugs, ultimately aiming to stop her from singing her controversial and heart-wrenching ballad “Strange Fruit.” Oscar®-nominated director Lee Daniels helms the eagerly anticipated film, which stars Grammy®-nominated singer-songwriter Andra Day. Screenplay writer Suzan-Lori Parks, the first African American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, pens this intimate tale of a fierce trailblazer whose defiance through music helped usher in the civil rights movement. NAACP Image Award® Nominee Trevante Rhodes and Emmy® Nominee Natasha Lyonne co-star along with Garrett Hedlund, Miss Lawrence, Rob Morgan, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Evan Ross, Tyler James Williams, Tone Bell and Erik LaRay Harvey.

The documentary series Your Attention Please celebrates Black innovators and creators who are working to leave the world better than they found it. Hosted by Craig Robinson, the first season is available on Hulu now and a new season will be launching in February.

On February 13, the documentary series Hip Hop Uncovered arrives on Hulu with a two-episode premiere. From executive producer Malcolm Spellman and Oscar-® and Emmy®-winning production company Lightbox comes Hip Hop Uncovered, an examination of a dying breed of power brokers who operate from the shadows of hip hop. Set against 40 years of music history, this six-part documentary series, directed by Rashidi Natara Harper, takes a deep dive into the paradox of America’s criminalization of the genre and its fascination with the street culture that created it and still exists within it. Instead of telling the story of hip hop from the top down, Hip Hop Uncovered tells the story from the streets up, as it reveals the untold story of how America’s streets helped shape hip hop culture from an expression of survival and defiance into music’s most dominant genre.

Hulu’s collection features stories from Black creators, such as Bad Hair, Queen Sugar, black-ish and Snowfall; series that center on Black characters, such as Wu-Tang: An American Saga, For Life, Scandal, Woke, Fargo and the animated series The Bravest Knight; and documentaries such as National Geographic’s City So Real, which offers a kaleidoscopic portrait of Chicago as it prepares for the 2019 mayoral campaign, and the Hulu Original documentary Defining Moments with OZY, which spotlights inspiring and groundbreaking people and their paths to success.

ESPN+

The Undefeated and ESPN+ are partnering to deliver a year-round home on the industry-leading sports streaming service for stories at the intersection of sports, race, and culture.

ESPN+

Why Not Us: North Carolina Central University Men’s Basketball is the first project to debut under The Undefeated on ESPN+. NBA All-Star Chris Paul and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith executive produce the new all-access docuseries that premieres on February 12. Over the course of eight episodes, Why Not Us takes viewers behind the scenes of the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) men’s basketball and examines the distinct culture, experiences, and challenges of a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) athletic program, its coaches, staff, and student-athletes. Watch the trailer.

Paul will also host intimate conversations with notable HBCU graduates that will also be available as part of The Undefeated on ESPN+. Be sure to watch for Paul’s discussions with Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Spike Lee (Morehouse, ‘79), actress Taraji P. Henson (Howard, ‘95), fashion designer and Fear of God founder Jerry Lorenzo (Florida A&M, ‘00), Moton (NC Central, ‘96), and more.

The launch of The Undefeated on ESPN+ enhances ESPN and Disney’s ongoing commitment to telling Black Stories and establishes a year-round collaboration between the two brands that creates and curates content that is Powered by The Undefeated—including a mixture of premium storytelling, relevant collections from The Undefeated and ESPN+ libraries, and additional special projects. It will serve as a home throughout the year that tells Black stories, elevates Black voices in sports, highlights specific communities within sports (e.g. less-known Black sports trailblazers, Black female athletes, etc.), and explores the off-field/off-court work of athletes within their communities. To learn more, visit ESPNpressroom.com.

Other critically-acclaimed content in The Undefeated on ESPN+ includes a collection of nearly 70 hours of stories including the recently-released Tiger Woods: America’s Son, and thematic collections focused on Black excellence, courage, community, passion, perseverance, reexamination, unity, classic events, and more. Curated content comes from the unmatched ESPN library of storytelling, including The Undefeated Presents, ESPN Films and 30 For 30, E:60, SportsCenter and SC Featured, Nine for IX, College Football 150, and classic performances from Wimbledon, The Masters, US Open, the Top Rank, and ESPN Big Fights library.

BROADCAST NETWORKS:

National Geographic

Produced by National Geographic Studios in association with The Undefeated, on Thursday, February 18 (10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT), National Geographic Channel will air The March on Washington: Keepers of the Dream. The documentary special will trace the ongoing journey of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of the heroes who marched for justice and equality in the 1960s, and the experiences of those on the front lines of the current fight for racial equality. The March on Washington: Keepers of the Dream will also be available on Hulu on Friday, February 19.

Disney Channels

The empowering stories of Vice President Kamala Harris, three-time NBA champion and social activist LeBron James, trailblazing ballerina Misty Copeland, teen chess champion Jessica Hyatt, and 14-year-old painting prodigy Tyler Gordon will be featured in a variety of interstitials celebrating distinguished men and women who are rewriting history and influencing change around the world.

Disney Channel

This new series of shorts, geared for kids age 2–7, will launch with the story of Vice President Kamala Harris. Through the art of motion graphics and featured paintings by teen prodigy Tyler Gordon, young viewers will see Harris’ journey highlighted by key milestones, including a protest she organized as a child, her college days joining the Divine Nine, and becoming the first woman, the first Black American and the first person of South Asian descent to serve as vice president of the United States. The interstitial premieres Monday, February 1, on Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD.

And beginning February 8 on Disney Channel and Disney XD, the hosted short-form series In The Nook enlists Disney Channel stars to help introduce viewers to notable men and women making history. Segments include ZOMBIES 2 stars Chandler Kinney and Ariel Martin interviewing 14-year-old painting prodigy Tyler Gordon, from San Jose, California, who overcame early health challenges as well as being bullied because of his stutter, and who now uses his art to help other kids fight against bulling; and Ramon Reed (Just Roll With It) and Christian J. Simon (Sydney to the Max) speaking with 15-year-old Brooklyn chess champion Jessica Hyatt, who is a few ranks away from making history as the first Black woman chess master in the world.

Disney Channel will continue to celebrate Black excellence beyond Black History Month and present vignettes featuring the stories of LeBron James and Misty Copeland at later dates throughout the year.

Freeform

Freeform

The network’s new Young, Black and Freeform​ initiative identifies, celebrates and partners with Black content creators who freely, boldly and unapologetically share their brilliance with the world. Those who express the fullness of their being, and in-so-doing, render unfit any system that would attempt to silence them. The ones who create culture that moves the masses.

To be a Black creator this previous year was no easy task as the world leaned on them to inspire and uplift. While many of them leaned into comedy to make us laugh through the chaos, others created music and dances that kept our spirits high and energized. Many also translated the non-monolithic experiences of Black people in America through beautiful visuals, literature and more.

For this reason, in February 2021, Freeform will announce the formation of its inaugural Black content creator collective—The Young, Black, and Freeform​. These special honorees were chosen because of their commitment to pushing the multidimensional layers of Blackness to the forefront of mainstream media and shaping culture in 2021.

Honorees will also receive a custom gift box with a custom trophy, custom YBFF sweat suit, and additional premium items from black owned businesses.

Meet these honorees on Freeform’s social media platforms beginning February 1.

ESPN

Black History Always

ESPN is expanding upon a commitment that dates back 25 years with its “Black History Always” content initiative, which highlights Black stories beyond the traditional Black History Month observance in February. “Black History Always” is powered by The Undefeated—ESPN’s content initiative exploring the intersections of sports, race and culture—and officially kicked off on Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a series of vignettes featuring well-known athletes and coaches appearing across ESPN television and digital platform. The celebration will continue year-round, every year, and here are some of the highlights planned for February:

A half-hour program introducing the ESPN concept of “Black History Always” will air January 31 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. Hosted by The Undefeated’s Clinton Yates, Black History Always will use a mix of new productions, music and taped elements to show that sports are always writing Black history and what it means to be game-changing.

On February 1, TheUndefeated.com will have downloadable “Black History Always” posters with inspirational quotes by Black athletes such as Allyson Felix, Trae Young, Sloane Stephens and Bubba Wallace. The site also will have original written and video content dedicated to “Black History Always” throughout the month.

On February 28 (12 p.m. ET), ESPN will air The Undefeated Presents: A Room of our Own, a groundbreaking hour of television that explores the relationship Black athletes have to music and its transcending impact in powering social movements in celebration of Black History Month. The program will re-air on ABC at a later date.

Every Wednesday during February, ESPN’s popular morning debate show First Take, with Stephen A. Smith, Max Kellerman and host Molly Qerim Rose, will virtually showcase four Historically Black Colleges and Universities, beginning with Winston-Salem State University—Smith’s alma mater—on February 3. Howard University will be featured on February 10, followed by Morehouse College on February 17 and Jackson State University on February 24. The shows will include special guest appearances by Terrence J and Deion Sanders, debate questions from students for Smith and Kellerman and much more.

SEC Network debuts Beyond the Whiteboard: SEC Coaches Conversation on Monday, February 22 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Six Black women who are head women’s basketball coaches in the SEC—Nikki Fargas (LSU), Nikki McCray-Penson (Mississippi State), Yolett McPhee-McCuin (Ole Miss), Dawn Staley (South Carolina), Joni Taylor (Georgia) and Terri Williams-Flournoy (Auburn)—join Maria Taylor to discuss racial injustice, Black women in leadership on and off the court, the importance of trailblazers in the sport and more. Kentucky interim head coach Kyra Elzy also provides her perspective.

Also on February 22 (7 p.m. ET), ACC Network will air From Trailblazers to What’s Next? All 15 schools will be represented in this one-hour virtual roundtable. Dalen Cuff hosts the show, which will feature former ACC trailblazers, current coaches or administrators, and current student-athletes.

The Longhorn Network will feature back-to-back hour-long specials highlighting notable Black figures, including Valerie Jarrett, Hank Aaron and Kevin Durant as part of the LBJ Library Presents. The specials will air each Monday throughout February, and will include the debut of LBJ Presents: Darren Walker on Monday, February 15, at 9 p.m. Walker, a member of the first class of Head Start in 1965 and Texas graduate speaks on his mission to shift the foundations of philanthropy from generosity to social justice. The discussion is moderated by Dr. Victoria Soto, an assistant dean in the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

As part of “Black History Always,” ESPN Deportes will air Somos Afro-Latinos, a special that will bring together a lineup of Afro-Latino athletes from the U.S. and Latin America for a conversation on the intersection of race and the Latino culture. Join ESPN’s baseball analyst Eddie Perez and ESPN FC co-host Alexis Nunes for the one-hour TV special, which will feature Afro-Latino athletes from across sports and generations, airing on ESPN Deportes Thursday, February 18, at 7 p.m. ET and re-airing Thursday, February 25 at 10 p.m. ET.

Visit espnpressroom.com for additional details and programming, including content slated for espnW, SportsCenter, ESPN’s social handles and more.

ABC

As Black History Month kicks off, several fan-favorite ABC series are telling powerful stories and putting trailblazers in the spotlight. Mark your calendars for these episodes, airing in February, and stay tuned for more titles as they’re announced.

On February 2, comedian and actor Lil Rel Howery, actor Adam Rodriguez and comedian Nikki Glaser make up the celebrity panel on an episode of To Tell the Truth airing at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The rockin’ heroes featured in this week’s show include the first African American Rockette, a ghost hunter, a pro Simon Says caller, a professional puppeteer and a custom lowrider builder.

black-ish

In an episode of black-ish airing on February 2 (9 p.m. ET/PT), “What About Gary?,” Dre (Anthony Anderson) goes against Bow’s (Tracee Ellis Ross) warning and tries to educate her white cousin Gary (played by guest star Rob Huebel) about how to be an ally. Meanwhile, Olivia is trying to impress Junior’s family by attempting to psychoanalyze everyone and their relationships with each other. It’s followed at 9:30 p.m. by a new episode of mixed-ish, “Brand New Funk,” which finds Alicia and Denise bickering over who is the stronger Black woman, and Paul and Harrison come up with a new way of showing affection. Meanwhile, Rainbow is put in charge of Johan and Santamonica and she struggles to maintain control over them.

The following week, black-ish’s February 9 episode, “First Trap,” sees Bow make history as the first Black female partner at her hospital. This milestone makes Dre feel like he is not supporting the Black community as much as he would like and he tries to convince Stevens & Lido to hire another Black executive. Meanwhile, after her promotion, Bow struggles with the burden of being a Black, female trailblazer at her hospital and tries to mentor others. On mixed-ish, Paul surprises the family by inviting one of his students to live with them, and Paul and Alicia compete to be his mentor. Meanwhile, Rainbow has a crush on their new houseguest in an episode titled “On My Own,” airing at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT after black-ish at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

For Life

In the February 3 episode of For Life (airing at 10 p.m. ET/PT), “Say His Name,” Aaron takes on the case of an unarmed man shot by a police officer. Safiya represents Ronnie after he’s arrested and roughed up by law enforcement, and the family struggles with whether to have Aaron Jr. baptized. On February 10 (also at 10 p.m. ET/PT), Aaron faces pressure from all sides when he is forced to decide which charges to bring against the officers responsible for the killing of an unarmed civilian. While Safiya pursues video evidence that could change their case, Roswell searches for a way to move the case from Staten Island to a friendlier venue in the episode titled “For The People.”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

The countdown is on! In just two weeks, Disney XD will air the series finale of Big Hero 6 The Series—but first, the network will air an action-packed episode you won’t want to miss this Monday! Then, on Tuesday, tune into ABC for another hilarious episode of black-ish. The following day, every episode of Modern Family will join the Hulu library. On Friday, the mysteries will continue on Disney channel’s Secrets of Sulphur Springs. End the week by joining us in celebrating the anniversary of Peter Pan’s release and streaming it on Disney+.

Big Hero 6 The Series

Big Hero 6 The Series—Monday, February 1, at 7:30 p.m. ET on Disney XD
The brand-new episode begins with “The MiSFIT.” In order to recruit a child prodigy, Professor Granville (voice of Jenifer Lewis) enlists Hiro (voice of Ryan Potter) to give him a tour of SFIT. Then, in “Return to Sycorax,” Krei (voice of Alan Tudyk) gets lost in the old Sycorax building, and the heroes must search the abandoned monster factory to locate him.

black-ish

black-ish—Tuesday, February 2, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC
In the all-new episode “What About Gary?,” Dre (Anthony Anderson) tries to educate Bow’s (Tracee Ellis Ross) white cousin Gary (Rob Huebel) about how to be an ally. Meanwhile, Junior’s (Marcus Scribner) girlfriend Olivia (Katlyn Nichol) wants to impress his family, so she tries to psychoanalyze everyone and their relationships with each other.

Modern Family

Modern Family (Seasons 1-11)—Wednesday, February 3, at on Hulu
For the first time ever, the entire series will be available on a subscription video-on-demand platform in the U.S. Winner of 22 Emmy® Awards, Modern Family follows the diverse, complex, and sometimes nutty Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan. Also available to stream on Peacock, Modern Family stars Ed O’Neill as Jay Pritchett, Sofía Vergara as Gloria Pritchett, Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado, Jeremy Maguire a s Joe Pritchett, Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy, Sarah Hyland as Haley Dunphy, Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy, Nolan Gould as Luke Dunphy, Jesse Tyler Ferguson Mitchell Pritchett, Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker, and Aubrey Anderson-Emmons as Lily Tucker-Pritchett.

Secrets of Sulphur Springs

Secrets of Sulphur Springs—Friday, February 5, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
In “Time Warped,” Griffin (Preston Oliver) and Harper (Kyliegh Curran) watch young Ben (Jake Melrose) and Savannah (Elle Graham) having fun at the post-dance campfire. Then, all of a sudden, Savannah gets spooked by a counselor dressed as the legendary Moss Man!

Peter Pan

Peter Pan—Friday, February 5, on Disney+
Celebrate the timeless film’s 68th anniversary by streaming it at home or on the go! Epic adventures await Wendy (voice of Disney Legend Kathryn Beaumont) and her brothers (voices of Paul Collins and Tommy Luske) when Peter Pan (voice of Bobby Driscoll), the hero of their stories, whisks them away to the magical world of Never Land. There, they explore the island and Peter’s secret hideout with the Lost Boys and leap into high-flying battles with swashbuckling pirates and their leader, Captain Hook (voice of Hans Conried).

Coming Soon: The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers —Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Premiering March 26 on Disney+

Here’s some news to cheer about: The good folks at Disney+ just announced that their new series, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, will premiere on the streaming service this March!

The Mighty Ducks hockey team returns in an all-new chapter starring Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls) and Emilio Estevez in the iconic role he originated as legendary Coach Gordon Bombay. The 10-episode season, set in present-day Minnesota, finds the Ducks having evolved from scrappy underdogs to an ultra-competitive, powerhouse youth hockey team. After 12-year-old Evan Morrow (Brady Noon) is unceremoniously cut from the Ducks, he and his mom, Alex (Graham), set out to build their own team of misfits to challenge the cutthroat, win-at-all-costs culture of youth sports today. With the help of Gordon Bombay, they rediscover the joys of playing just for love of the game.

The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers features a talented new team of up-and-coming young actors including Noon, Maxwell Simkins, Swayam Bhatia, Luke Islam, Kiefer O’Reilly, Taegen Burns, Bella Higginbotham, and DJ Watts. Steve Brill—the original creator, writer, and executive producer of all three films, which spawned a real-life NHL franchise—is back as co-creator and executive producer of the new series. Look for it on Disney+ beginning Friday, March 26.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

Is the weather looking not-so-awesome in your neck o’ the woods this weekend? Then it might just be the perfect time to settle in for some delightful viewing from around the worlds of Disney. Several movies will debut on Disney+ for the first time (including Sleeping Beauty, celebrating its 62nd anniversary this year); FX offers up the network premiere of Bohemian Rhapsody, starring Rami Malek as legendary Queen frontman Freddie Mercury; and so much more. Have your fave snacks at the ready, y’all…

The Child

Check Out This All-New Streetwear Collection Inspired by The Child

Have you been itching to wear your love for The Mandalorian’s the Child right on your sleeve? Look no further than this brand-new streetwear collection, inspired by that galactically delightful moppet, coming in just a few days’ time to your favorite Disney-related shopping destination.

Items include T-shirts, hoodies, leggings, hats and beanies, a belt bag, and more. The collection honors the iconography established in The Mandalorian—all of the script featured on the apparel is in Mando’a—and highlights how the Child is a valuable (and adorable!) asset to so many throughout the galaxy.

You’ll find the new items beginning February 1 on shopDisney.com; at Disney stores in North America, and at Walt Disney World Resort—followed by the Downtown Disney District later in the month! This is the way… to looking super sharp and comfy to boot.

Ultra Violet & Blue Demon

Disney Channel Announces New Series Ultra Violet & Blue Demon

Alright, friends—get ready to jump into the ring! (Proverbially speaking, of course.) Our pals at Disney Channel have just ordered a brand-new, live-action superhero comedy series called Ultra Violet & Blue Demon, starring legendary luchador and professional wrestler Blue Demon Jr. playing a version of himself and popular Disney Channel star Scarlett Estevez (BUNK’D) as Ultra Violet. The series—which introduces viewers to a Mexican American family with a very special legacy—will showcase a predominately Latinx main cast and producing team.

The series unfolds as a magical luchador mask selects 13-year-old Violet to become Ultra, the superhero successor to her uncle, who is the famous Mexican wrestler Blue Demon Jr. and a superhero-in-disguise. Ultra begins her own secret superhero training with her uncle, all while having to navigate the ups and downs of middle school. As they start to work together, Uncle Blue realizes he can learn a few things from Ultra’s modern, “Gen-Z” take on crime-fighting.

The series will also star Marianna Burelli as Violet’s mother, Nina; Juan Alfonso as Violet’s father, Sebastian; Brandon Rossel as Violet’s brother, Miguelito; Zelia Ankrum as Violet’s best friend, Trudy; and Bryan Blanco as Violet’s goody-two-shoes classmate Enrique Diaz-Diaz. Keep your eyes peeled for more info, including the show’s premiere date, soon!

Adventure Awaits in Raya and the Last Dragon—Coming Soon!

The good folks at Walt Disney Animation Studios are in the final stretch of readying their latest film, Raya and the Last Dragon, for audiences… and to that end, they just released a colorfully exciting new trailer!

Embark on an epic journey to the fantasy world of Kumandra—where 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 and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and its divided people. However, along her journey, she’ll learn it’ll take more than a dragon to save the world; it’s going to take trust and teamwork, too.

Raya and the Last Dragon features an incredible voice cast, including Kelly Marie Tran as the voice of the intrepid warrior Raya; Awkwafina as the legendary dragon, Sisu; Gemma Chan as Raya’s nemesis, Namaari; Daniel Dae Kim as Raya’s visionary father, Benja; Sandra Oh as Namaari’s powerful mother, Virana; Benedict Wong as Tong, a formidable giant; Izaac Wang as Boun, a 10-year-old entrepreneur; Thalia Tran as the mischievous toddler Little Noi; Alan Tudyk as Tuk Tuk, Raya’s best friend and trusty steed; Lucille Soong as Dang Hu, the leader of the land of Talon; Patti Harrison as the chief of the Tail land; and Ross Butler as chief of the Spine land. The film is directed by Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada; co-directed by Paul Briggs and John Ripa; produced by Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho; and written by Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim. The film will be available on Disney+ with Premier Access (in most Disney+ markets; priced at $29.99) at the same time as it is released in theaters on Friday, March 5.

Big Hero 6 The Series Concluding After Three Seasons

They say all good things must come to an end—and an end is now in sight for Disney’s Emmy Award®-nominated Big Hero 6 The Series. Find out what you can expect from the series finale (airing February 15 on Disney XD and in DisneyNOW), and hear from the voice cast in a fun new video, right here at D23.com.

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Digital Summit Celebrates National Polka Dot Day with Minnie Mouse

Minnie Mouse and polka dots… is there a more delightful combination? We think not! So we’re tickled pink at the prospect of next month’s Positively Minnie: The Polka Dot Summit 2.0 – The Digital Edition—a virtual summit slated to take place on Saturday, February 13, at 9 a.m. PT to celebrate all things Minnie!

In celebration of National Polka Dot Day—the annual fan holiday honoring Minnie Mouse—Disney and Create & Cultivate (the modern media company for working womxn, by working womxn) have teamed up to announce this digital summit, featuring talent who encompass Minnie’s bold, fashionable, fun, and classic attitude and style. Audiences around the globe will see once again what it means to be “Positively Minnie”! Free to the public, fans will be able to partake in Minnie-inspired workshops and styling sessions; listen to a keynote conversation with participating talent; shop the latest Minnie merch; and so much more. (Participating talent will be announced at a later date, so stay tuned.)

In order to attend The Polka Dot Summit 2.0, registration is required via the Create & Cultivate website, now through February 12. Registrations are non-transferable and limited to one per attendee, and the event is for Minnie fans age 18 and older. For more info, visit CreateCultivate.com/Disney-Polka-Dot-Summit.

ICYMI: Disney+ Cooking Up New Series Foodtastic with Keke Palmer

This week we learned that Keke Palmer—soon to be lending her voice to the animated series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder—will be hosting and executive producing a new series for Disney+ called Foodtastic, an unscripted build competition where contestants are challenged to create Disney-inspired works of art made out of food! Be sure to check out all the delicious dish about the show.

Big Hero 6 The Series Concluding After Three Seasons

By Zach Johnson

On a scale of one to 10, how would you rate your excitement?

Disney’s Emmy Award®-nominated Big Hero 6 The Series will conclude with the series finale airing Monday, February 15, at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes leading up to the finale will premiere every Monday, beginning February 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT. Every episode will debut on Disney XD and in DisneyNOW. The series will continue to air on Disney Channels around the world, and the first two seasons are now available on Disney+.

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In the first half of highly anticipated series finale, “Krei-oke Night,” Alistair Krei (voice of Alan Tudyk) enlists Big Hero 6 to help launch his latest invention: a karaoke machine. Then, in “The Mascot Upshot,” the mascots decide to add a new member to their family, and Hiro (voice of Ryan Potter) sees it as an opportunity to defeat them—once and for all!

Ahead of the series finale, six members of the voice cast gathered virtually to talk about their characters and share their favorite memories from working on Big Hero 6 The Series:

Based on Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award®-winning feature film, Big Hero 6 The Series continues the adventures and friendship of tech genius Hiro; his compassionate, cutting-edge robot Baymax (voice of Scott Adsit); and their friends Go Go (voice of Jamie Chung), Wasabi (voice of Khary Payton), Honey Lemon (voice of Genesis Rodriguez), and Fred (voice of Brooks Whelan). Together, the form the legendary superhero team Big Hero 6 and embark on high-tech adventures protecting their city from an array of scientifically enhanced villains. In his normal day-to-day life, Hiro faces tremendous academic challenges and social trials at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.

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Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley and Nick Filippi are the series’ executive producers.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Kick start the weekend by celebrating the anniversaries of two films, The Finest Hours and Sleeping Beauty, by streaming them on Disney+. The streaming service will also be adding the family-friendly film Ramona and Beezus to its library on Friday. Then, on Saturday, tune in for a brand-new season of Heartland Docs, DVM on Nat Geo WILD. Last but not least, rock out to the music of Queen when the film Bohemian Rhapsody premieres Saturday on FX.

The Finest Hours

The Finest Hours—Friday, January 29, on Disney+
Celebrate the fifth anniversary of the film’s release by streaming it on Disney+. Based on the incredible true story of the greatest small-boat rescue in Coast Guard history, this is a saga of courage, honor, and loyalty in the face of overwhelming odds. When a massive storm strikes off the coast of Cape Cod, it rips an oil tanker in half, trapping more than 30 sailors on its quickly sinking stern. As Capt. Bernie Webber (Chris Pine)’s crew set out to save them, chief engineer Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck) struggles to buy his men more time.

Ramona and Beezus

Ramona and Beezus—Friday, January 29, on Disney+
New to the Disney+ library, this 2010 coming-of-age comedy is based on the best-selling books by Beverly Cleary. It tells the story of Ramona (Joey King), a little girl with a very big imagination and a nose for mischief. Her playful antics keep everyone in her loving family on their toes, including her older sister, Beezus (Selena Gomez), who’s just trying to survive her first year of high school. Through all the ups and downs of childhood, Ramona and Beezus learn that anything is possible when you believe in yourself and rely on each other.

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty—Friday, January 29, on Disney+
Sixty-two years after its release, Sleeping Beauty remains a timeless and treasured tale. It tells the story of Princess Aurora (voice of Disney Legend Mary Costa), cursed as a baby by the evil fairy Maleficent (voice of Eleanor Audley). To protect Aurora, a trio of good fairies—Flora (voice of Verna Felton), Fauna (voice of Barbara Jo Allen), and Merryweather (voice of Barbara Luddy)—raise her deep in the forest where Maleficent can’t find her. On her 16th birthday, Aurora accidentally meets her betrothed, Prince Philip (voice of Bill Shirley). Soon after, the three fairies tell Aurora the truth about her royal status and send her back to the castle. There, Aurora falls into a trance and pricks her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel, falling into a deep slumber and fulfilling Maleficent’s prophecy. The prince rushes to rescue Aurora—but he must first battle Maleficent, who turns into a fiery dragon!

Heartland Docs, DVM

Heartland Docs, DVM—Saturday, January 30, at 10 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD
Drs. Ben and Erin Schroeder have their work cut out for them in the season premiere, “So Hard to Say Goat-bye.” They castrate an aggressive alpaca and some llamas, bring a mama dog back from the brink, and save a horse from bleeding out after sustaining a grisly gash. The homestead vets also tend to a constipated cat and healing a hound with a hernia. The hardest task, however, is saying so long to a clinic favorite who has found greener pastures.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody—Sunday, January 31, at 8 p.m. ET on FX
Tune in for the network premiere of the 2018 biopic, featuring an Oscar®-winning lead performance from Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, the imitable front man of the rock band Queen. Winner of four Academy Awards®, Bohemian Rhapsody celebrates Mercury, who defied stereotypes and convention to become one of history’s most beloved entertainers. Following Queen’s meteoric rise and revolutionary sound and Mercury’s solo career, the film chronicles the band’s reunion, and one of the greatest performances in rock history. Rounding out the cast are Lucy Boynton as Mary Austin, Aiden Gillen as John Reid, Ben Hardy as Roger Taylor, Tom Hollander as Jim “Miami” Beach, Gwilym Lee as Brian May, Allen Leech as Paul Prenter, Joe Mazzello as John Deacon, and Mike Myers a Ray Foster.

Keke Palmer to Host and Executive Produce Foodtastic for Disney+

By Zach Johnson

This announcement ought to whet your appetite!

Keke Palmer has been tapped to host and executive produce Foodtastic, an unscripted build competition series for Disney+ where teams of contestants are challenged to create whimsical, larger-than-life, Disney-inspired works of art made out of all types of food—including everything from cheese and butter to fruits and vegetables! NYC’s City Cakes founder Chef Benny Rivera and FLOUR SHOP founder Amirah Kassem will be the judges. The 11-episode series started production this week and is slated to premiere later this year.

Benny Rivera

Amirah Kassem

In each self-contained episode of Foodtastic, three teams of food artists will transform iconic characters into extravagant masterpieces that tell a story from Disney’s legendary IP. These food sculptures will be judged purely on their design, technical skills, and narrative, and not by taste. Unused food from each competition will be donated to local food banks.

Foodtastic is produced by Endemol Shine North America. In addition to Palmer, Josh Silberman, Sarah Happel Jackson and Endemol Shine North America’s Sharon Levy, DJ Nurre, and Michael Heyerman will serve as executive producers on the upcoming series. Palmer, who hosted ABC’s GMA3: Strahan, Sarah and Keke, will also lend her voice to the new character Maya in the upcoming Disney+ series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.

Trevor Tordjman Answers Our Burning Questions About BUNK’D

By Zach Johnson

Trevor Tordjman is one happy camper.

The actor, of Disney Fam Jam and ZOMBIES fame, is joining the season five cast of the hit Disney Channel series BUNK’D starting this Friday in “R.V. Having Fun Yet?,” airing at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT. He stars as Parker Preston, who—surprise, Lou!—owns 15% of Camp Kikiwaka! Ahead of his debut, Tordjman talked to D23: The Official Disney Fan Club about Parker’s arrival and his dynamic with Lou (Miranda May), as well as what to expect later this season.

D23: How familiar were you with BUNK’D before you were cast?
Trevor Tordjman (TT): I’d heard of Jessie, of course, and I’d heard of BUNK’D being a spinoff. But I didn’t know it well, so the first thing I did was log onto Disney+ in Canada. I was bursting with laughter. I was like, ‘These people are hilarious! I thought I was funny.’ I was a bit nervous coming on, because I thought, ‘These guys are so funny.’ But it’s so great.

D23: Did you know any of the cast members already?
TT: I didn’t. I’d just seen them briefly at events. Before my first day on set, [Raphael Alejandro] and I shared a dressing room for the Christmas special we filmed for Disney Channel, so I got to know him and his mom and we connected. They said, ‘You have to come over for dinner.’ I was like, ‘You’re like my family away from home!’ They’re so cool. It was really cool getting to know him and then the rest of the cast once I once I got onto set.

Trevor Tordjman

D23: Tell us about what your first day on set was like.
TT: Yo, I had a mix of emotions! It started with a COVID test; I got that out of the way. And then I hopped in with all this energy. We had a table read and then we jumped into rehearsal. They’ve got a well-oiled machine going over there at BUNK’D; they know what they’re doing. But when we began with rehearsals, I was like, ‘Oh, is this right? Is this good?’ It took me a second to get back to my usual flow of just going with the flow. That’s usually how I am, but because I was the new kid, it took me a second to get into that. The cast was so cool, so welcoming. [Will Buie Jr.] got me a gift. Miranda had reached out to me before to say, ‘We’re so excited to have you.’ I was like, ‘Wow, this cast is truly special.’

D23: What’s the BUNK’D set like when cameras aren’t rolling?
TT: In between takes, I’m just getting to know the cast. I’m so excited to be working with them. I saw [Israel Johnson] skateboarding the other day, so I’ll be like, ‘Why are you so good at it?’ He’s doing kick flips and stuff. I’m just trying to hang out with them as much as possible because I love them. This cast is so nice. And they’re great gift givers! We filmed on my birthday. I showed up in the morning and my door had candy taped to it. I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh! I didn’t even know you knew it was my birthday.’ I hadn’t even told anybody.

D23: What can you tell us about Parker and how he comes to Camp Kikiwaka?
TT: Parker came all the way from Canada, eh. I don’t have to worry about my accent at all. [Laughs] He comes from this rich, famous family, so he’s super confident. He just struts into the room with a deed showing he owns a percentage of the camp and it throws Lou off. He’s like, ‘All right, let’s make some changes now.’ And she’s like, ‘What?’ Really, Parker wants to be accepted, but he’s going about it the wrong way. He just wants love and he wants to fit in. You get to see that arc happen after you first meet him, which is really cool.

Trevor Tordjman

D23: How does Lou react to having to share part of the camp with Parker?
TT: They have to learn to work together. That’s what I love so much about Parker’s storyline. You’ve got someone who knows what she’s doing and has been doing it for a long time, and someone who thinks he knows what he’s doing. Parker learns a lot from Lou, and you get to see that growth. There are a lot of really cool scenes with Parker and Lou together, and fans will get to watch them evolve. I think the audience is going to love that.

D23: Parker arrives in a tricked-out RV that has everything from a bowling alley to a spa. If you were going to live in an RV, what luxuries would you want to have installed?
TT: They hit it right on the nose. If I could have an elevator, a hot tub, etc., I would choose all of those things. But if I could only choose one thing, I would pick a ping pong table. I’m a big ping ponger. And I’d also want to have a stocked fridge and cooking utensils. If I’ve got a fridge stocked full of food, I am happy. Throw some falafels in a frying pan? I’m sold!

Trevor Tordjman

D23: Right off the bat, Parker gives many of the counselors and campers nicknames, such as ‘Lou-bedo-bedo’ and ‘Noah-Boa.’ Did you have any fun nicknames growing up?
TT: My mom called me ‘Trevy Tulip.’ She loves tulips. And ‘T-money’ was my alter ego rap name. Other than that? Just Trev.

D23: Parker also shows off his dance skills when he creates fun moves like ‘The Lou’ and ‘The Parker.’ Given your dance background, will we see more dancing in his future?
TT: I love to dance. I’ve been dancing my whole life. When I saw that it was in BUNK’D, I was so excited, so I hope. I want a musical episode, OK? Now that we’re talking about it, that’s what I want to do. I just love musicals. And if we don’t, I always try to throw a little dance flavor in there. Like, I’ll do a spin or a slide or something. So, hopefully there’s more!

D23: What can you tease about Parker’s journey for the rest of season five?
TT: You can see a lot of growth in Parker. He came from a super easy, super rich lifestyle before coming to camp. It’s so funny to see him out of his element and to not fit in at first, and there are a lot of laughs that come with that. So, you’ll definitely have to check it out!

Go Behind the Magic with the Raya and the Last Dragon Filmmakers

By Courtney Potter

Faith, teamwork, and trust… when those ideas align—whether within a disparate group, or within one individual’s heart—magic can once again thrive. In Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS)’ upcoming Raya and the Last Dragon, that kind of magic has been drained from the magnificent, fantastical world of Kumandra—where, long ago, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. But when an evil force called the Druun threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned—and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya (voice of Kelly Marie Tran), to track down the legendary last dragon Sisu (voice of Awkwafina) to restore the fractured land and its divided people. However, along her journey, she’ll learn that it takes more than a dragon to save the world… it also takes that mystical mixture of faith, teamwork, and trust.

Recently, D23 was lucky enough to hear from the filmmakers of this colorful new adventure—including directors Don Hall (Oscar® winner for Big Hero 6) and Carlos López Estrada; producer Osnat Shurer (Oscar nominee for Moana); and screenwriters Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim—about what makes Raya and the Last Dragon so very unique, both behind-the-scenes and on screen. Read on for a few of the most interesting tidbits:

Nguyen and Lim on their inspiration for such fascinating, memorable characters:
“In Southeast Asia, there’s a great tradition of female leaders, military leaders, and warriors; leaders of their own realms,” explains Lim. “And also, the stories of Nagas [mythical serpents] and dragons, particularly with water. In Malaysia, we have the warrior Tun Fatimah, and we have stories of Naga Tasik Chini, which is the dragon of Chini Lake. So it’s sort of within a lot of cultures in Southeast Asia, and so we knew it was one of those threads that would really resonate within the film.” Nguyen continues, “In Vietnamese culture, there’s this really famous story of the Trung sisters. They’re like these famous Vietnamese warriors that I definitely thought of. Without a doubt, I think Adele and I drew inspirations for families from our parents. Specifically for me, from my mom—I know what she had to go through when she came to this country; just to have that kind of fighting spirit, and the kind of energy that our people have that you don’t always get to display on screen. It was important for us to show the real spirit of Southeast Asia out there.”

Raya the last Dragon

Shurer on what made the film’s Southeast Asian Story Trust—a group of expert consultants from the region—so important:
“We met many people as we were preparing for the research trips,” Shurer says, “and [then] met some people on the trips—and found commonalities with many people. For example: Dr. Hall, who is our textile expert that we met through the Pacific Asia Museum when we needed to dig into textiles. We had linguists who worked with us. Every name that we put in the movie went through an Indonesian linguist from UCLA who speaks many languages of the region… Dr. Arounsack is a visual anthropologist who couldn’t be more perfect, because his expertise is what is the visual representation of cultural ideas—which is super cool… So [building the Southeast Asian Story Trust] was an organic process where people became a bigger and bigger part, collaborating with us along the way. The script is very deeply a script written by the writers you see here [today], in collaboration with the directors and with WDAS’s chief creative officer, Jennifer Lee, and our [WDAS] story trust. The cultural conversation was going on during the writing of the script and continued to go on throughout the creation of the film, and continues to this day… It grows organically, and they work with us throughout. And the conversation grows and becomes—honestly—[more like] friendships.”

…And speaking of research—the filmmakers on what resonated with them the most, throughout the process:
“For me, the thing that I really wanted, being a lifelong martial artist, was to make sure that our martial arts were correct,” Nguyen explains. “So often when you see a big action movie that is depicted with people who look like me and Adele, the martial arts can be just any combination of anything. Really, they could be made-up martial arts. But for this, it was very important that the moves that Raya [and other characters] used were things that were based and rooted in Southeast Asian martial arts—specifically, Pencak silat, Arnis, and Muay Thai.”

On a broader level, explains Shurer, “I can say that for me, the most important takeaway from these amazing cultures that we got a chance to interact with was the togetherness. The kind of coming-together around food very often, which is very cool. The coming-together and the willingness, and the sense of ‘we.’ The sense of, ‘If we come together, we can achieve a lot.’ That was super, super important.” “I want to echo what Osnat said in terms of community,” adds Lim. “It’s an easy term to say—but I feel like with a lot of cultures in Southeast Asia, it’s really feeling that someone else’s child is your child. That you are responsible for the people in your community as if they are your own family. When that’s broken, it really breaks you individually as a person.  And we really wanted to feel that within the movie.”

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Shurer and Estrada on finding their last dragon Sisu in Golden Globe®-winning multi-hyphenate Awkwafina:
“When we met Awkwafina, we knew, first of all, that she’s an incredible actress with a wide range,” says Shurer, “and with a very professional and disciplined approach to acting. But Awkwafina fit the dragon that we were looking for—some combination of wisdom and emotion and humor. She brings all those three things together in some magical potion.” “We obviously know her comedic side,” adds Estrada. “She is hilarious and has improvisational skills like no other. We’ve also seen all of the dramatic work that she’s done, which is also incredible. But [in] this movie, she gets to really travel from one end of the spectrum to the other and everything in between. Sisu really gives Awkwafina such a good chance to explore the wackiest of her comedy, and also just the most earnest beautiful, honest acting that had us all in tears. I just think that it’s really great to see a Disney character that allows an actor to explore that range… She brought so much of herself into the role, and you’ll see it when you see the movie. She improvised so many of the scenes. She would come up with different takes on jokes, or would just say, ‘Let me just try a few more.’ It really shows. We worked on the character [with her mind], but it was not until she stepped in that booth that she really brought her to life in a way that was really exciting to watch.”

…And the filmmakers discuss the focus on the power of trust—for the characters within the story, and for the viewers themselves:
As Hall explains, “For us, it was important to show the different sides of trust in terms of Sisu trusting in people completely and utterly. And how in a world that is as broken as Kumandra, when we pick up the story, that trust can be taken advantage of. But she never loses her belief in the power of trust, and in her belief in human beings. And I think it was important for us to push on it, but have Sisu be unwavering in her ability and belief in trust.” Continues Lim, “I think the magical thing about Sisu, in this movie, is that she has that trust and that faith in humanity, even when we don’t deserve it. Even when we betray it. Even when we let each other down again and again. We can feel embittered; we can feel caught up in our own grudges. But a creature like Sisu being able to see that sort of divine core within everybody is the thing that inspires everyone. I hope that’s what people come away with when they see Sisu.”

Nguyen agrees, adding, “Working for Disney, I think part of what we do is that we deal in magic… This movie has a lot of magic in it, but I think the biggest piece of magic in it is trust. It is the real secret ingredient that will save our fictional world of Kumandra, and it’s a message I think is really important for [our] world to have and to see.”

See Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon when it comes to theaters—as well as to Disney+ Premier Access (in most Disney+ markets)—on Friday, March 5!