History at Work: Disney Insider Goes Inside the Walt Disney Archives

By Robert Maxhimer, Walt Disney Archives

One of the greatest benefits of developing and producing exhibitions for the Walt Disney Archives is having access to the seemingly endless resources from the rich and timeless history of The Walt Disney Company’s last 97 years. In fact, one of our greatest challenges in curating exhibitions is how to develop a theme that will allow us to tell a story that is not only focused and concise, but also incorporates as many of the iconic assets within our collections as possible. For me, to be honest, it’s like being a kid in a candy store…

The Archives’ most recent exhibition, Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic, is the product of more than two years of development and countless hours of hard work by the department’s staff. Originally curated as an exhibition for Japanese audiences and designed to tour Japan for 18 months, it was recently reworked to engage our American audience for a brand-new domestic tour.

The Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, CA, was quickly identified as the first stop on this new tour and for good reason. With a reputation as being one of the top museums in Southern California and located in close proximity to the Archives, it was clear that the Bowers was the perfect choice as our first venue.

As the opening of the exhibition grew close, the Archives was approached by the production team for a new show on Disney+, Disney Insider. The docuseries “pulls back the curtain” on various Disney attractions, films, and events from across The Walt Disney Company, allowing audiences to see how so much of the “Disney magic” is made. It was a great opportunity for the Walt Disney Archives to showcase all of the time, effort, and passion that it takes to install an exhibition of this size. Spanning more than 10,000 square feet and incorporating more than 400 original objects, this is one of the largest exhibitions the Walt Disney Archives has ever produced, and the Disney Insider team was there to capture the installation from beginning to end.

On May 8, be sure to watch Disney Insider to check out all of the action and get a glimpse of our newest touring exhibition, Inside the Walt Disney Archives; 50 Years of Preserving the Magic, exclusively on Disney+.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Savannah Salazar

Looking for a helping of Disney magic this weekend? We’ve got you covered! This Friday, tune in to a brand-new episode of Be Our Chef, as two families make some delicious Disney-inspired dishes. The following day, gather the family for the hilariously heartwarming The Parent Trap, playing on Freeform. And of course, we didn’t forget Mother’s Day! Spend it with the ones you love, singing your heart out to the next installment of The Disney Family Singalong premiering on ABC. Check out these titles and more this weekend:

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Be Our Chef—Friday, May 8 on Disney+
If you’re looking for cooking inspiration, indulge in Be Our Chef hosted by Angela Kinsey. In the brand-new episode, “Anyone Can Cook,” the Perez and Wells families compete to create their own reimagining of the Ratatouille dish. Plus, both families explore the French Pavilion at Epcot to test out the culinary wonders of the park.

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 Elena of Avalor—Friday, May 8, at 1:30 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
In the upcoming episode, “Sweetheart’s Day,” Armando (voiced by Joe Nunez) celebrates the special day by coming up with an idea to impress Marlena (voiced by Latin GRAMMY® Award-winner Gaby Moreno), only to accidentally cast a spell causing the entire town to sing. Along with Moreno, Kether Donohue guest stars as Flo. 

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The Parent Trap (1998)—Saturday, May 9, at 5:30 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform
Directed by Nancy Myers, The Parent Trap follows identical twins Hallie and Annie (both played by Lindsay Lohan), who meet for the first time at Camp Walden and hatch a scheme to reunite their mom (a fashion designer in London) and dad (a vineyard owner in Napa Valley). Dennis Quaid stars as their father Nick Parker with Natasha Richardson starring as their mother Elizabeth James.

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Freaky Friday (2003)—Sunday, May 10, at 9:40 a.m. ET/PT on Freeform
Spend Mother’s Day with a classic tale of a mother-daughter switcharoo. Directed by Mark Waters, the 2003 iteration of Freaky Friday follows the strained relationship between single mother Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her teenage daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan). After a night gone wrong, the two wake up to discover they have switched bodies. Freaky Friday also stars Harold Gould as Grandpa Alan, Chad Michael Murray as Jake and Mark Harmon as Tess’s fiancé Ryan.

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The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II—Sunday, May 10, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
You sang to your heart’s content with the first volume of The Disney Family Singalong, and now—just in time for Mother’s Day—ABC delivering Volume II. Ryan Seacrest returns to host the second installment of the singalong featuring performances by Idina Menzel, Ben Platt, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, Donald Glover, Josh Gad, and more!

Leslie Kay Shares Her Top Tips for Dressing with Disney Magic at Home

By the D23 Team

Disney characters wear iconic costumes that inspire us to dress our best, even if we are just hanging out at our houses! “DisneyBounding,” or taking inspiration from Disney characters in your everyday outfits, was pioneered by author and influencer Leslie Kay—and now, she’s written a book that walks readers through every step of the DisneyBounding process. It also shows Disney fans and beyond that DisneyBounding is not just about playing dress up—it’s about community and discovering who you are—and expressing it through the intersection of Disney and fashion. Check out DisneyBound: Dress Disney and Make It Fashion to learn how to become a DisneyBounding expert!

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We had the chance to chat with Kay and get some tips on DisneyBounding at home, finding inspiration, and snapping that perfect outfit photo:

D23: The Official Disney Fan Club: How do you find your inspiration for Disney bounds?
Leslie Kay (LK): Between new seasonal fashion trends and Disney’s stacked calendar of new releases, promotional events, and film anniversaries… there is always something exciting around the corner. There’s an infinite number of ways to create one character, and there is inspiration everywhere!

D23: What kind of DisneyBounds do you think would be most fun to do at home? 
LK: My answer for this is pretty similar to my answer on an average day—whatever makes you the happiest! If getting dolled up and dressed in your vintage best is what makes you happy… do that! If you’re just wanting to find a cute way to add a little Disney magic to your loungewear… take a look at the colors you have and the characters they remind you of. Expressing yourself through Disney and fashion—however it speaks to you, through your own personal style—is what this is all about.

D23: What kind of characters have you been drawn to bounding as lately? 
LK: Just about any character that suits a pair of jeans. Putting on a pair of jeans feels like “dressing up” now—as it’s different from my usual sweatpants or PJs. Lots of Ian Lightfoot, Fix-It Felix, Genie… and even a little Cinderella and Anna!

D23: Do you have advice for your readers on how to “shop their closet” for new Disney bound ideas? 
LK: I recommend starting with looking at the colors that exist in your closet. For me… I wear a lot of black, so when I want to do a quick at-home bound, I start thinking of Maleficent, Ursula, Edna Mode. If you have a lot of pink… you may have Piglet, Aurora, or Cheshire Cat hiding in there. You can also take a look at fun accessories you have. I find it’s the accessories that help to make a bound pop—as they act as your props. You never know what characters have been hiding in your closet all along!

D23: What’s the most creative way you’ve used a piece of clothing for a DisneyBound? ​
LK: Beyond myself, I love to see the creative ways the DisneyBound community uses clothing to get really creative. That’s the fun of it all—there are SO MANY different personal styles so you’ll get many different takes of the same character—using items they would normally wear to bring out a particular aspect of a character that the person next to them might not. For instance… a grey v-neck top is a great silhouette for Meeko, because of his natural V shape in his markings. Or, a white infinity scarf is a great way to bring out the white fluff around Thumper’s neck. There’s just so many unique ways that bounders use their clothes to recreate Disney characters. It’s a lot of fun.

D23: Do you have any recommendations for taking an at-home photo shoot of your Disney bound? ​
LK: One thing I have been seeing A LOT of (and I’m not getting paid to say this), is bounders using Disney+ to help them create a themed background. They decorate their living rooms to match their bound and then pull the film up on the screen to really help pull the scene together.

The Disney+ Original Prop Culture Takes a New and Unique Look at Favorite Disney Films

By Jim Frye

Two moments in particular stick out for Dan Lanigan from the production of Prop Culture, the new Disney+ Original where the enthusiastic collector explores the history and warehouses of The Walt Disney Company, along with the Walt Disney Archives, searching for some of the most iconic and beloved props from Disney’s storied past. “The first moment is sitting down with Rick Moranis,” he says, almost reverentially, a nod to Moranis’ long hiatus from entertainment. Moranis cemented his comedy-legend status with such films as Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors, Spaceballs and Strange Brew, but it was his portrayal as Wayne Szalinski, a nutty inventor in Disney’s 1989 hit Honey I Shrunk the Kids, that forever endeared him to Disney fans.

“He hasn’t really sat down with anybody in a really long time,” says Lanigan. “I was very nervous. We just had a great conversation. And as much as I love Honey I Shrunk the Kids, one of my favorite films is also Strange Brew, which he and Dave Thomas directed. He was just super interesting and enlightening.”

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The new Disney+ series highlights a classic Disney film each episode; featuring cinematic artifacts and the stories behind the objects, along with the artists and crafts people who brought them to life.

For example, in the sixth episode, viewers will enter the wardrobe as Lanigan examines some of the most memorable artifacts from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He travels to San Diego Comic-Con and shares a pair of swords with WETA Workshop founder Sir Richard Taylor, then examines the White Queen’s sleigh with actor Kiran Shah. He follows that by exploring the details behind the movie’s mythical creatures with fabrication department supervisor Beth Hathaway and Academy Award®-winning makeup effects artist Howard Berger. Lanigan then tops it off with a visit to the Walt Disney Archives with director Andrew Adamson to discuss the wardrobe and a Mr. Tumnus statue.

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“I’ve been reaching out and talking to producers and directors and prop masters for years,” says Lanigan, his boyish enthusiasm barely concealed, “but to do it specially for Disney films—that’s what’s super exciting about this series. We’ll be seeing some cool props and pieces I didn’t even know existed.”

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In another episode, Lanigan turns his obsession on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which is where he experienced the second moment that sticks out from the season. “Having a shave and haircut with Christopher Lloyd was really fun,” he says. “And showing him his Judge Doom costume, and seeing how much he really wanted to put it back on and get back into character… it was super, super cool! Every episode has its own special thing.”

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Lanigan’s Prop Culture journey also takes him to the home studio of Disney Legend Andreas Deja for a lesson on how animated characters were drawn over live-action frames, before he examines concept art with Disney animators Chris Buck and Mike Giaimo as they describe Roger Rabbit’s earliest days. During the episode, stunt coordinator Charlie Croughwell makes a discovery in the desert while Academy Award-winning mechanical effects supervisor George Gibbs demonstrates some of the inventive methods the film’s effects team used to create the illusion of animated characters on a live set. We then meet Charles Fleischer, the voice of Roger Rabbit.

Fans also get to join Lanigan on a special road trip adventure to discover the secrets of iconic props from The Muppet Movie. He visits Jim Henson Studios for an interview with Chairman Brian Henson, then meets up with Drew Struzan, the painter responsible for the original movie poster (Struzan also did many of the iconic Star Wars posters). Viewers will see what goes into dressing fashion diva Miss Piggy with designers Calista Hendrickson and Amy Van Gilder. Then, in Portland, Lanigan searches for a missing prop that was believed to be lost to the sands of time. Back east at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York, Lanigan explores their extensive Henson exhibit before heading back to the west coast for a chat with voice actor and puppeteer Dave Goelz. Of course, it wouldn’t really be a Muppet Movie episode without that special rainbow connection, courtesy of songwriter Paul Williams (and Kermit’s legendary banjo)!

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Lanigan says that creating this series has been a dream for him, and even though a second season has not yet been discussed, he has his wish list already prepped. “If we are lucky enough to get a second season, my personal favorites would be Dragonslayer,” he says. “There’s a lot of really great history there. And I’d love to work on Raiders of the Lost Ark, of course. I’ve been collecting Indiana Jones material for many, many years—it’s one of the first movies I collected as a prop collector. We’ll see if that can happen. Also, Star Wars would be great. Then maybe Edward Scissorhands. There’s also a lot of really great Fox films that we’d love to do as well.”

All eight episodes of Prop Culture are streaming now, only on Disney+!

Disney+ Orders New Series Just Beyond, Inspired by R.L. Stine’s Graphic Novels

By Zach Johnson

The latest news from Disney+ is giving us goosebumps! The streaming service has ordered the eight-episode series Just Beyond from writer and executive producer Seth Grahame-Smith. Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, the horror/comedy anthology, based on the best-selling BOOM! Studios graphic novel series from iconic children’s writer R.L. Stine, was created by Grahame-Smith, who famously blended horror and comedy as author of the novels Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and the screenwriter of the films Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, The Lego Batman Movie and The Saint.

“I grew up watching Twilight Zone reruns and the original Amazing Stories with my parents,” says Grahame-Smith. “I’ve always wanted to make a genre anthology series that families could enjoy together, and do it in a way that delivered for kids and adults alike. R.L. Stine has been a part of millions of childhoods, and Disney+ has already proven itself as a place that knows how to make high-quality shows for the whole family. I couldn’t be more excited to be working with both of them.”

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“Back in the day, we had a Goosebumps HorrorLand attraction at Walt Disney World,” says Stine. “It was one of the thrills of my life. Now I’m thrilled to be back with Disney for the TV series based on my graphic novels. Writing Just Beyond for BOOM! Studios has been a joy from the beginning, and I’m so happy to have the wonderful screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith bring the series to life on Disney+. How lucky can I be?”

A writers room for Just Beyond is being assembled and the series is expected to debut on Disney+ in the fall of 2021. Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg will be producing the series through their KatzSmith Productions banner.

JUST ANNOUNCED: Disney twenty-three Celebrates 50 Years of the Walt Disney Archives

By the D23 Team

This June, we’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Walt Disney Archives—and what better way to kick off the celebration than with a new issue of Disney twenty-three? In our summer 2020 issue, available exclusively to our D23 Gold Members, film critic and historian Leonard Maltin explores five remarkable decades of preserving Disney’s most beloved treasures, starting with what was once a one-man operation run out of an office in the Animation Building on The Walt Disney Studios lot to what has grown into a dedicated team of 30 staff members and a model for archives around the world. Dive in to a closer look at how the Archives serves as a vital resource for writers, directors, and, of course, Disney fans.

It’s once again time to play the music, and it’s time to light the lights. With the premiere of the new series Muppets Now coming soon to Disney+, the team bringing the show to life takes Disney twenty-three behind the scenes for a heartfelt look at the show. And Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy sit down for an exclusive interview to talk about their return to the screen—and the importance of Miss Piggy, of course.

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Plus, Sir Kenneth Branagh, Dame Judi Dench, Josh Gad, and newcomer Ferdia Shaw discuss adapting the YA phenomenon Artemis Fowl into an epic feature, premiering this June on Disney+. Director and producer Don Hahn pens an essay on the making of his moving Howard Ashman documentary Howard for Disney+, and illuminates the inside story of the award-winning lyricist responsible for some of Disney’s most beloved songs. And Secret Society of Second-Born Royals star Skylar Astin reveals his Disneyland favorites, with photos shot exclusively for Disney twenty-three earlier this year at the resort.

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Also included in the Summer issue of Disney twenty-three:

  • Brian Henson takes us on the set of the out-of-this-world Disney+ talk show Earth to Ned, complete with a celebrity-obsessed alien charged with destroying the planet
  • Film historian Dan Lanigan gives us an insider look at the making of Prop Culture, his fascinating new Disney+ series that looks at iconic props from timeless films such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Mary Poppins
  • From The Sound of Music to The Reluctant Dragon, 10 must-see Disney+ movies selected by members of the Walt Disney Archives team
  • Dazzling then-and-now Disneyland park photographs—plus an array of classic merchandise­—in honor of the park’s 65th anniversary
  • Regular features including From the Desk of, By the Numbers, Character Analysis, D Society, and Ask the Walt Disney Archives

These Mickey Mouse-Themed Ray-Ban Sunglasses Will Add Disney Magic to Your Summer Style

Ray-Ban sunglasses are a timeless and cool fashion staple certain to add a summertime flair to any outfit—and what Disney fan wouldn’t want a pair decorated in honor of Mickey Mouse himself? This
Ray-Ban x Disney collaboration is a magical take on one of the best-selling Ray-Ban shades, the Justin, and is now available on the Sunglass Hut website.

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Featuring NEW Mickey Mouse character art and limited-edition engraving on the temples, the Justin Mickey model is the latest addition to the Ray-Ban x Disney collection. This black frame features polarized lenses and comes in a standard Ray‐Ban case inside the exclusive Ray-Ban x Disney box, along with an authenticity card.

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Limited quantities available—click here to add a pair to your summer wardrobe today!

Get Early Access to the May Limited-Edition Mickey

The May Limited-Edition Movie Star Disney Mickey Mouse Plush is SOLD OUT! Check back next month for the announcement of June’s plush theme and the date and time for the sale launch on Amazon.

NOTE:

  • D23 Members will continue to be among the first to be notified about each month’s theme and have an opportunity to order the month’s design.
  • Each month, D23 will provide Members with advance notice of the date the plush will be available for purchase on Amazon.com.
  • On Monday, May 11, at 9 a.m. PST,visit this page on D23.com for the link to purchase the Movie Star Mickey Mouse plush.
  • Please Note: You must be signed in as a D23 Member to access the link to purchase. Click “Sign In” at the top of the page.
  • Please note extremely limited quantities of the plush will be available on Amazon.com.
  • Extended delivery time: Amazon is temporarily prioritizing the delivery of some items in order to serve their customers in need and ensure the safety of their associates. As a result, some delivery times are longer than usual.

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Commemorate the Year of the Mouse with this Limited-Edition Disney Movie Star Mickey Mouse Plush.  The fifth of 12 collectible large plush in the series, this exclusive Mickey Mouse celebrates the month of May. Mickey stands 16 inches tall and is made of deluxe mixed-materials featuring a collage of Mickey’s most famous roles, and embroidered details. Mickey features a commemorative gold and satin foot patch and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. He even comes in a window box featuring special Year of the Mouse packaging that’s ideal for collectors. The Year of the Mouse Movie Star Mickey Mouse plush makes the perfect gift for Disney fans of all ages. Collect all 12 of these commemorative Mickey Mouse plushes. Ages 3+.

Mickey Mouse is an international movie star whose popularity has crossed all cultural and language barriers for more than 90 years. The excitement of more than 100 Mickey Mouse shorts (120 to be exact!) was promoted on countless movie posters, each giving the adoring public a preview of the fun, laughter, and adventures that made Mickey Mouse the most beloved character in the world.

  • Special Edition Movie Star Mickey Mouse Plush celebrates the month of May.

Continue to watch every month for a brand-new Mickey plush design announcement! For more Disney favorites, visit amazon.com/Disney for a full assortment of products.

Katy, Lionel, and Luke Hint at Surprises to Come on American Idol

By Beth Deitchman

“I like that word, ‘surprise, surprise!’ You know what I’m saying?” Lionel Richie asked, following Sunday night’s episode of American Idol—the second to be filmed completely remotely. And we know exactly what he was saying! The evening was chock-full of unexpected moments of delight—from special appearances from musicians extraordinaire Stevie Wonder, Darius Rucker, and Charlie Puth; to the exciting reveal of this season’s top 10… which, thanks to the judges’ save, turned into a top 11.

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The remote shows, Richie said, are coming together through “a group effort like I’ve never seen before.” He’s been thrilled by how innovative the contestants have been with their performances, and emphasizes, “We’re all kind of communicating by this amazing technological approach…How this show is rolling out is amazing. It really is amazing to see it all come together.”

During a virtual press conference after this week’s episode, Richie was joined by his fellow judges, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan, to give us the inside scoop on which performances blew them away this week, what we might expect from the upcoming season finale, and even how they’re dealing with hair and makeup challenges. Here are some of the fun facts we learned:

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It was a unanimous decision for the judges to give their only save for the season to Makayla Phillips.
“There was no pulling of legs and fights breaking out,” Katy Perry reassured us, stressing, “She’s an incredible singer, first and foremost, and we based our decision on the talent.” At this point in the competition, Perry pointed out, all of the remaining contestants are so skilled that any one of them has the potential for superstardom.

Luke Bryan believes that Phillips has what he referred to as an “eye of the tiger” look. “She’s got a little swagger and a little confidence and that’s really great,” he said, sharing that he’s been a fan since her first audition. “I know I wanted that voice to get out there one more time for America to figure out what they wanted to do.”

The judges were just as moved as we were by the Idol hopefuls’ performances from home.
“Francisco made me cry,” Perry said of Francisco Martin’s tender rendition of James Arthur’s song, “Falling Like the Stars.” “I think it was the lyrics and the way he delivered them, the way he kind of looked into the iPhone,” she said with a laugh, acknowledging the new technology the contestants have learned to use to great effect. “It was just a powerful moment that I connected with.”

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Richie has an affinity for a foursome that he lovingly referred to has his “aw shucks and shy guys”: Dillon James, Jonny West, Francisco Martin, and Arthur Gunn. “For me, what I love about them is they are so talented, but I think they are surprising themselves when they get voted to the next level. They’re almost in shock that they made it. I think what we’re discovering is them discovering themselves,” Richie said.

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Staten Island-based Julia Gargano’s tribute to her home city, her moving performance of Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind,” landed with all three judges. Bryan shared, “When you look at her being a really hardcore, New York prideful girl, and to be able to, at this point, do that whole moment today and honor New York, it was just a really cool moment with everything New York is dealing with right now.”

All three judges are developing new skills while staying safe at home.
Before the remote shows began, Bryan reached out to the makeup artist who usually tours with him for advice. “She put a little kit together and some instructional videos—and I guess blessed it with some rosary beads and prayed and prayed I would get it right,” he laughed.

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Richie acknowledged that his hair is growing in more than he’d been used to, but he’s OK with that. He shared, ”I’m very happy to see it from one respect: I came from an era when hair was there, so I’m just glad to see it coming back in good strong form.”

Perry admitted that she doesn’t typically wear a lot of makeup in her down time, but she has a drawer full of products that she’s been able to go to. “I’m thankful to know how to apply a false eyelash,” she stressed, confessing that she feels more challenged when it comes to her hair. “I’m utilizing headbands and big earrings and trying to distract from my hair,” she said.

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The coming weeks will bring more surprises… and some Disney Magic!
Next Sunday, ABC will air The Disney Family Singalong Volume II and Katy Perry plans to bring her own blend of pixie dust to the special, which will air immediately before American Idol. During Sunday night’s American Idol episode, the expectant mom told Ryan Seacrest that she’ll be “leaning into” the theme of Mother’s Day. “For me, it’s all about what I grew up listening and watching with my own mom, so I wanted to do a song from when I was a little girl and has special meaning to me,” Perry said.

The Idol hopefuls will also explore the worlds of Disney on next week’s show. Each remaining contestant will perform two songs: one from the renowned Disney songbook and the second dedicated to the mother figures in their lives as a Mother’s Day tribute.

And when it comes to the season finale, viewers should continue to expect the unexpected. “I think all of us are thinking about ways we can contribute from our houses, something interesting for the final show,” Perry said. “I think our producers, they have some tricks up their sleeves. I know Lionel’s got something up his sleeve. I’ve got something up my sleeve, and Luke does, too!” she promised. “We want to keep it spicy!”

Tune in to American Idol next Sunday, May 10, to find out who America voted into the Top 7, and to see the hopefuls take on some of your favorite Disney songs. The fun starts at 7 p.m. ET with The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II, followed by American Idol at 8 p.m. ET.

Taika Waititi to Direct and Co-Write New Star Wars Movie

By Zach Johnson

We’ve intercepted a transmission from a galaxy far, far away: Academy Award® winner Taika Waititi, who recently won Best Adapted Screenplay for Jojo Rabbit and directed the widely-acclaimed first season finale episode of The Mandalorian on Disney+, will direct and co-write a new Star Wars feature film for theatrical release! Joining Waititi on the screenplay will be Academy Award nominee Krysty Wilson-Cairns, who won a BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year on the three-time Oscar®-winning film 1917.

In addition, the Star Wars adventures will continue on Disney+, as Emmy®-nominated writer Leslye Headland is currently developing a new untitled series for the streaming service. Headland will write, executive produce, and serve as showrunner for the in-development series. The project joins a growing list of Star Wars stories for Disney’s streaming platform, including Disney Legend Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian, now in post-production on season two, and two previously ordered series: one based on Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) prior to the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and one following the adventures of Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) between Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: A New Hope.