5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Savannah Salazar

This weekend is full of stand-out programming. On Friday, we’re celebrating A Goofy Movie with a big virtual celebration that’ll have fans seeing eye to eye with the cast and creative team! Just one night later, on Saturday, Freeform has their web-slinging premiere of Spider-Man: Homecoming while Nat Geo WILD premieres a brand-new show, Alaska Animal Rescue: Fly Like an Eagle; and that’s just the half of it! From exciting films to fun television shows for kids of all ages, this weekend has something for everyone—so plan accordingly because we’ve rounded up five fantastic things for you to watch this weekend. Check it out, below!

A Goofy Movie—Friday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. ET/ 4:30 p.m. PT on D23.com then Disney+
D23 is celebrating A Goofy Movie’s 25th anniversary in a huge way. Videos, articles, how-tos, and, to top it all off, a cast reunion and virtual watch party of the film itself! Following the hilarious misadventures of father-son duo Goofy (voiced by Disney Legend Bill Farmer) and Max (voiced by Jason Marsden), this fan-favorite film has captured hearts for 25 years and counting, so don’t miss the ultimate party to celebrate it!

First, toon in at 7:30 p.m. ET/ 4:30 p.m. PT for “A Goofy Reunion: 25 Years of A Goofy Movie right here on D23.com to hear behind-the-scenes stories from the film’s cast and creative team! 

Then, at 8:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. PT watch A Goofy Movie on Disney+, play along with our virtual bingo cards, and live tweet with us using #D23GoofyMovie.

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Sydney to the Max—Friday, April 10, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
Check out a brand-new episode of Disney Channel’s multi-generational tale Sydney to the Max. In “Mrs. Harris’ Opus,” Sydney (Ruth Righi) and Olive’s (Ava Kolker) hijinks find them accidentally destroying a museum exhibit, leading their teacher, Mrs. Harris (Melissa Peterman), to be deemed at fault. Melissa Peterman and Rizwan Manji guest star in this upcoming episode.

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Playtime with Puppy Dog Pals—Friday, April 10, on Disney+
Looking for something to show your young kids? Well, new to the Disney+ library this week is the entire first season of a Disney Junior favorite: Playtime with Puppy Dog Pals! This series of shorts follow the pawsome adventures of two young pug puppies named Bingo and Rolly. Explore the world, the neighborhood, and more with Bingo and Rolly in this fun series!

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Spider-Man: Homecoming—Saturday, April 11, at 8:10 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform
Spider-Man might have first web-slinged into our hearts in Captain America: Civil War but it wasn’t until Spider-Man: Homecoming that we got to see Tom Holland’s friendly neighborhood crime fighter leading his first feature film. This Saturday marks Spider-Man: Homecoming’s Freeform premiere! Following the aftermath of Civil War, Peter Parker returns home and struggles to juggle his life as Spider-Man with his life as an ordinary high schooler.

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Alaska Animal Rescue: Fly Like an Eagle—Saturday, April 11, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Nat Geo WILD
National Geographic takes viewers all around the world and now, Nat Geo WILD’s latest series is taking us to America’s last frontier! Follow Dr. Vic, a veterinarian for the Alaska Raptor Center, in the thrilling series premiere of Alaska Animal Rescue as she climbs a 75-foot fire truck ladder to rescue and treat a bald eagle that’s fallen from its nest. Dr. Vic is joined in the series by a team of wildlife heroes as they rescue, rehabilitate, research, and celebrate the wild animals of Alaska, including baby musk oxen, elephant seals, and more.

Disney+ Paid Subscriber Count Surpasses 50 Million Milestone

By Beth Deitchman

Continuing to delight consumers around the world, Disney+ has now achieved another new milestone, with 50 million paid subscribers globally within five months after its U.S. launch.

“We’re truly humbled that Disney+ is resonating with millions around the globe, and believe this bodes well for our continued expansion throughout Western Europe and into Japan and all of Latin America later this year,” said Kevin Mayer, Chairman of Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International. “Great storytelling inspires and uplifts, and we are in the fortunate position of being able to deliver a vast array of great entertainment rooted in joy and optimism on Disney+.”

In the past two weeks, Disney+ rolled out in eight Western European countries including the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, and Switzerland. Additionally, Disney+ became available last week in India, where it is offered in conjunction with the existing Hotstar service, and already accounts for approximately 8 million of Disney+’s 50 million paid subscribers.

Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more. As part of Disney’s Direct-to-Consumer and International (DTCI) segment, Disney+ is available on most internet-connected devices and offers commercial-free programming with a variety of original feature-length films, documentaries, live-action and animated series, and short-form content. Alongside unprecedented access to Disney’s incredible library of film and television entertainment, the service is also the exclusive streaming home for the latest releases from The Walt Disney Studios.

Visit DisneyPlus.com to subscribe and/or learn more about the service.

Take Your Virtual Meetings on the Open Road with These A Goofy Movie-inspired Backgrounds

By the D23 Team

Max and Goofy’s famous father-son road trip took them to a wide selection of interesting locations, from Lester’s Possum Park to the World’s Biggest Ball of Yarn—even to the stage of a Powerline concert! If you’ve ever wanted to visit one of these places for yourself, now you can… virtually, of course! Download these backgrounds featuring famous locations from A Goofy Movie so that your next virtual meeting can have you calling in from Powerline’s world tour—or wherever in the goofy world you want to be. Make sure to take a picture or screenshot and share using #D23GoofyMovie on social media to join in our week-long 25th anniversary celebration.

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Keep checking D23.com all week for more ways to celebrate the 25th anniversary of A Goofy Movie, including a special A Goofy Movie virtual watch party.

Just a Spoonful of Chili…

By Nicole Carroll, Walt Disney Archives

Anyone familiar with Walt Disney has probably heard that one of his favorite foods was chili. Simply put, Walt was a Midwestern boy and had a Midwestern appetite; he stuck to familiar “meat and potatoes” dishes. So, of course, Walt liked his chili. As his wife Lillian recalled, “He liked basic foods. He loved chili.” Walt would eat this favorite food at high-end restaurants like the iconic Chasen’s in Beverly Hills, but was equally happy eating it at home. His quick, no-fuss, at-home preference? A mixture of Gebhardt’s and Dennison’s canned chili.

In addition to the canned variety, Walt enjoyed fresh chili at home and at the Disney studio Commissary. The two chili and beans recipes seen here both come from a file in the Walt Disney Archives marked, “Walt’s Favorite Foods.” Although the exact dates are unknown, one recipe is marked revised on March 25, 1958. Based on the ingredients in the other, namely the chopped suet, we can determine that is the earlier recipe. Suet is a raw, hard fat that’s part of beef or mutton and later was often replaced by ground beef, as seen in the revised recipe. The other clue that hints at the first recipe being earlier? It called for more spices. Walt famously preferred milder foods and the second recipe reflected those preferences. The main part of the recipe calls for less spice, but at the bottom there’s an option for making it spicier. It is likely that this revised recipe not only accounted for the then-newer and more popular usage of ground beef, but Walt’s personal tastes.

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Earlier Chili and Bean recipe made with chopped suet (pre-1958)

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Revised Chili and Bean recipe, updated to use ground beef and to accommodate Walt’s preference of less spice (March 25, 1953)

Today, chili still plays an important role in Disney company culture and heritage. It can be enjoyed by Guests at Disney Parks and Resorts around the world and by employees at the Disney studio Commissary in Burbank, where Walt’s Famous Chili is on the menu daily!

Walt’s favorite combo, chili and crackers served at Disneyland Park (1976)

Next time you’re planning dinner, why not try Walt’s recipe? And if you don’t feel like making chili from scratch, you can still “eat like Walt” by cracking open your favorite canned variety! No matter what chili you have, be sure to serve it with plenty of crackers. Walt was often guilty of eating chili at the studio Commissary, then forgetting crackers and crumbs in his pockets only to be discovered when his clothes were sent out for dry cleaning.

For more information on Walt’s favorite foods and some favorites from around Disneyland Park, check out Eat Like Walt: The Wonderful World of Disney Food by Marcy Smothers. Marcy spent countless hours poring over the Walt Disney Archives’ most delicious (and enlightening) collections to understand Walt, food, and its history at Disneyland Park. I recently had the opportunity to talk to Marcy about her book and time spent researching in the Archives. The most surprising thing she learned? “Walt often ate at home on a TV stand with his family,” wrote Smothers. “I was really interested in where Walt ate when he wasn’t eating at the Commissary or at a restaurant.” She was pleasantly surprised to learn that Walt—ever the family man—could typically be found eating at home in front of the television. Smothers shares many endearing stories surrounding the Disney family dinnertime in her book, including this one looking at how meals were planned: “Lillian arranged with Walt’s secretary to call and report what Walt had for lunch, ‘because when he didn’t like the dinner, he often used the excuse he had it for lunch.’”

After the success of Eat Like Walt, Smothers’ next book project is called A Walk in the Park with Walt Disney. She describes it as “a guide to Disneyland told in Walt's words and those that worked alongside him."

We hope you’ve enjoyed this toast to Walt! Prepare your chili and beans, fill your pockets with crackers, and raise your scotch mist (Walt’s drink of choice)! If you choose to try out the recipes above, be sure to share photos of your creations using the hashtags #waltdisneyarchives and #eatlikewalt!

Walt in the studio Commissary with future President of Mexico Miguel Alemán Valdés in 1942. Note the crackers in the center of the table.

EXCLUSIVE: First Look at Ellie Makes A Friend, An Adorable New Book Celebrating Artistic Differences

By the D23 Team

If you need an extra dose of adorableness in your life, be sure to pick up the new book Ellie Makes a Friend, heading to shelves on April 7. We have the chance to share some exclusive art from this new book by author Mike Wu, which explores what happens when an artistic elephant befriends a panda named Ping with impressive painting skills. After everyone starts praising Ping’s art, Ellie begins to doubt her own skills—but soon she learns an important lesson about how different perspectives lead to fresh inspiration. To get some perspective on the book ourselves, we sat down with Wu to discuss his super cute story.

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D23: The Official Disney Fan Club: What was the inspiration behind Ellie Makes A Friend?
Mike Wu (MW): I wanted to go back to my roots. I thought it was important to write a story that was honest and with experiences I’ve had. Besides, who doesn’t want to draw cute a Panda.

D23: When did you first realize you wanted to write children’s books?
MW: I’ve wanted to write children’s books since I was young. Growing up in New York City, I was influenced by art, illustration, comics, and visual storytelling. Children’s books combined all of these things. I love working on the Pixar films but I felt I needed to tell my own stories as well and Children’s books were a perfect way to express that.

D23: How do you balance working as an animator at Pixar and writing and illustrating your stories?
MW: It is challenging to juggle both, but I keep the Pixar work at the studio and I carve out time in the evening after my kids go to bed. This is my time to be creative and work on my personal art.

D23: What advice would you give to young artists and writers?
MW: Believe in your work. Everyone has a story to tell because we are all unique with different experiences. Keep writing and drawing or whatever medium you use to express yourself. Share your work and accept feedback even if it is critical. Then go back and rewrite and redraw and keep improving.

D23: This is the third book in the Ellie series—what made you want to keep going with Ellie’s story?
MW: Ellie is a champion of the arts and I feel Ellie’s story is just beginning. I have many Ellie stories I’d like to write and I love that kids respond so positively to her.

D23: What do you hope young readers take away from this story?
MW: I hope they take away an important message we have facing us today. We should not give into fear, but rather celebrate our differences so that you can accept and learn about new things and new people. We have so much we can learn about others that will in turn, help us grow as individuals.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

It’s the end of an era. On Wednesday, ABC’s Modern Family caps its 11-season run with a one-hour documentary special and a two-part series finale that we predict will make you laugh as hard as you cry. (More on that here.) The next night, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy will sign off—and if we’ve learned anything over the last 16 seasons, it’s to expect a crazy cliffhanger! Meanwhile, National Geographic delivers two new episodes of Cosmos: Possible Worlds and Disney Channel rolls out five new episodes of its shorts series Marvel Super Hero Adventures. And on Friday, Disney+ invites the whole family to join in the Celebration of the Music from Coco. Now that’s music to our ears! Plan accordingly, because we’ve rounded up five programs you should watch this week:

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Marvel Super Hero Adventures—Monday, April 6, at 11:55 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
The first episode in season four, “Charge Ahead,” features Spidey swinging into action with his arc-powered pal, Ironheart, after the city loses electricity. Each short airs on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW, with a new short rolling out daily through April 10.

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Cosmos: Possible Worlds—Monday, April 6, at 8 p.m. on National Geographic
Once again, host Neil deGrasse Tyson brings us two back-to-back episodes of the popular series. The first, “Magic Without Lies,” spotlights the man who discovered a hole in reality and the technology that it made possible. The second, “A Tale of Two Atoms,” examines how a deadly embrace between two atoms altered the world’s fate.

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Modern Family—Wednesday, April 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
After 11 seasons, the award-winning comedy concludes with a heartwarming and hilarious two-part series finale at 9 p.m. ET/PT, preceded by a one-hour retrospective, A Modern Farewell, at 8 p.m ET/PT. In the first part, Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cam (Eric Stonestreet) adjust to having a new baby, while Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) realize they need one of the kids to move out in order to take control of their house again. Meanwhile, as Gloria (Sofía Vergara) becomes more successful at work, she notices Jay (Ed O’Neill), Manny (Rico Rodriguez), and Joe (Jeremy Maguire) don’t seem to need her as much. In part two, the Dunphy-Pritchett-Tucker family discovers saying goodbye is much harder than it seems.

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Grey’s Anatomy—Thursday, April 9, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
Mark Driscoll and Tameson Duffy wrote the highly anticipated season 16 finale, titled “Put on a Happy Face.” Directed by Deborah Pratt, the episode centers on Link (Chris Carmack) trying to convince Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) to take it easy during the final stage of her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Hayes (Richard Flood) asks Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) a surprising question, and Owen (Kevin McKidd) makes a shocking discovery.

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A Celebration of the Music from Coco—Friday, April 10, on Disney+
A reimagined live-to-film concert experience recorded last year at the Hollywood Bowl, the special brings to life performances from the spectacular Disney and Pixar film Coco. Featuring a full 60-piece orchestra, enjoy performances of the Academy Award®-winning Original Song “Remember Me,” plus “Un Poco Loco,” “The World Es Mi Familia,” and “Proud Corazón,” as well as some fan favorites from the Latin-American soundtrack, including “La Bikina,” “Bésame Mucho,” “Recuérdame,” and more. Directed by Ron de Moraes, the special includes special appearances and performances by Benjamin Bratt, Jaime Camil, Felipe Fernández del Paso, Alex Gonzalez, Sarah Hicks, Natalia Jiménez, Eva Longoria, Rudy Mancuso, Mariachi Divas, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Miguel, Carlos Rivera, Alanna Ubach, and Coco director Lee Unkrich.

Inside the Stop-Motion Magic of Isle of Dogs

By Jennifer Vanoni, Walt Disney Archives

The 2018 film Isle of Dogs was the second stop-motion animated feature from director Wes Anderson and his right-hand man, master puppet maker Andy Gent. The two forged a dynamic bond while working on Anderson’s first stop motion foray, The Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). Their creative synergy was crucial in bringing the vision of Isle of Dogs to life.

Gent and his team at Arch Model Studio Ltd. in London spent close to 34 months sculpting and breathing life into the various scale models that would eventually become the canine stars of the film. The team builds all of their puppets by hand beginning with the articulated metal skeletons, working outward to eventually place silicone skin and hair strand by strand.

Three of the film’s star puppets, Duke, Rex, and Boss, are currently on display as part of the Inside the Walt Disney Archives exhibit at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California. Until the museum reopens to the public, we invite you to enjoy a collection of film stills and close-up photos of our canine friends.

What the Stars of Modern Family Want to Take Home from Set

By Zach Johnson

The memories will last a lifetime… and so will the mementos. The award-winning comedy Modern Family ends its 11-season run tonight on ABC, and a few of its stars are hoping to take home a souvenir from the set. Ahead of the hourlong series finale, beginning at 9|8c, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, Reid Ewing, Nolan Gould, and Jeremy Maguire share what they had their eyes on while filming the series’ final season.

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Aubrey Anderson-Emmons (Lily Tucker-Pritchett)
“There’s this picture above the fireplace: It’s Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), Cam (Eric Stonestreet), and Lily. I’m super young in it and I have this really weird, crooked smile.”

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Nolan Gould (Luke Dunphy)
“There’s a piece of wall that’s built into one of the sets of the Dunphy house, and it’s where Ariel Winter and I used to mark our heights, like we were an actual family. At the start, I was smaller than Ariel; we were both small. We tied up around season three, and then I took off and now I’m like a foot taller than she is. It’s a great way to quantify time. Then again, I don’t know what I’m going to do with it—it’s just a big chunk of wall.”

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Reid Ewing (Dylan Marshall)
“The art director is amazing. She picks out artwork for each set. I would probably want a nice little piece of art from the Dunphy house or something like that. They have little portraits of canaries. Maybe they’ll give me something from there. But I’m cool with just having the episodes, to be honest; they’re a pretty cool thing to remember the show by.”

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Jeremy Maguire (Joe Pritchett)
“I want all the fake jewelry—and not just Sofía Vergara’s. It’s just because I like jewelry!”

Before the series finale of Modern Family, tune in for the one-hour documentary special, A Modern Farewell, at 8|7c. Featuring special appearances from the cast and crew, ABC will give viewers a heartfelt look back at one of television’s most culturally defining series. Through exclusive interviews and reflections, the special will chart Modern Family’s historic evolution, from the writing and casting of the pilot to the final table read.

EXCLUSIVE: Read the First Chapter of Onward: The Search for the Phoenix Gem

By the D23 Team

The adventure beginneth! Disney and Pixar’s Onward is now available on digital and Disney+, and if you’re ready to explore more of that world, dive into Onward: The Search for the Phoenix Gem, an eBook about Sadalia, an ordinary teenage elf with big dreams! Join her as she investigates the truth about the Lightfoot brothers’ epic quest. A free download (available only in the U.S.) will be available April 3 through April 11. Before your literary journey starts, enjoy an exclusive excerpt of the first chapter below:

Chapter One

It. Was. Bonkers. ABSOLUTELY BONKERS.

Those were the only words Sadalia could think of to describe what had happened that day at New Mushroomton High School.

Sadalia Brushthorn was a sophomore, and she had a full course load. She was taking Alchemy, Realm History, and lots of other stuff that didn’t really hold her interest. But then there was journalism.

Journalism was her favorite. She had a nose for news. At least, that’s what her father said. He said she had the ears for it, too. “Elves like us have a keen sense of hearing. That’ll make you the best reporter to get the inside scoop!”

Sadalia’s hearing seemed average to her, but one thing of which she was certainly certain (she liked to say that a lot—“certainly certain”) was that she would have a career as a reporter one day. Even when she had been no bigger than a gnome, she had always asked, “Who? What? Where? When? Why?” and not necessarily in that order.

In fact, she already was a reporter, and she considered herself to be a pretty darn good one, too. In addition to honing her writing skills in her journalism class, Sadalia was a reporter for the school newspaper, The Fortnightly Dragon. It was considered to be biweekly, which implied that the newspaper came out once every two weeks, but for reasons she didn’t really understand, the paper came out three times a week.

When Sadalia asked the journalism teacher, Mrs. Nightdale, why that was, she laughed and said, “Who knows? It’s a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, then placed inside a conundrum and baked in an oven at three hundred and fifty degrees for thirty-five minutes. We’re certainly hot off the presses here at The Fortnightly Dragon!”

Sadalia had no idea what any of that meant. But she wasn’t complaining. More newspaper issues meant more writing opportunities. No one in her journalism class had volunteered more often or pitched more ideas than Sadalia. She was constantly looking for a story that would be her big break, one that would prove to everyone that she had what it took to be an honest-to-goodness newspaper reporter.

But most of the stuff that happened at school fell into one of two categories: boring, or really, really boring. Sadalia didn’t want to waste her time writing stories about the latest happenings of the Friends of the Unicorn Club (boring—plus, everyone knew unicorns were the most disgusting things in the realm), or interviewing the guy who fixed the drinking fountains (really, really boring). It didn’t help that not many exciting things went on in the quiet suburbs of New Mushroomton. But someone had to cover those things, to be sure, and it was usually her.

She just wanted that one big story—the one that would change her life forever.

Then one day, she got exactly what she wanted. And her life was never the same.

JUST ANNOUNCED: The Walt Disney Studios Announces New Dates for Upcoming Films

By the D23 Team

We have exciting news to share from our friends at The Walt Disney Studios! Following the announcement in March that several titles would be delayed due to the global health crisis, The Walt Disney Studios today shared new dates for Disney’s Mulan, Marvel Studios’ Black Widow, and more. Additionally, we’ve just found out that Disney’s Artemis Fowl will now debut exclusively on Disney+. Find out more, right here on D23.com.

Grab a marker—or your device of choice—and add these brand-new dates to your closest calendar:

UPDATED 6/26/20

2020

Empty Man (20th Century Studios)—August 7, 2020
The Personal Life of David Copperfield (Searchlight Pictures)—August 14, 2020
Mulan (Disney)—August 21, 2020
The New Mutants (20th Century Studios)—August 28, 2020

The King’s Man (20th Century Studios)—September 18, 2020
Death on the Nile (20th Century Studios)—October 9, 2020
The French Dispatch (Searchlight Pictures)—October 16, 2020
Black Widow (Marvel Studios)—November 6, 2020
Deep Water (20th Century Studios)—November 13, 2020
Soul (Disney and Pixar)—November 20, 2020
Free Guy (20th Century Studios)—December 11, 2020
West Side Story (20th Century Studios)—December 18, 2020
The Last Duel (20th Century Studios)—December 25, 2020 (limited)

2021

The Last Duel (20th Century Studios)—January 8, 2021 (Wide)
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (20th Century Studios)—January 22, 2021
The Eternals (Marvel Studios)—February 12, 2021
Raya and the Last Dragon (Walt Disney Animation Studios)—March 12, 2021
Bob’s Burgers (20th Century Studios)—April 9, 2021
Ron’s Gone Wrong (20th Century Studios)—April 23, 2021
Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Marvel Studios)—May 7, 2021
Cruella (Disney)—May 28, 2021
Untitled Pixar Animation—June 18, 2021
Untitled Disney Event Film—July 9, 2021
Jungle Cruise (Disney)—July 30, 2021
Untitled 20th Century—August 13, 2021
The Beatles: Get Back (Disney)—August 27, 2021
Untitled 20th Century—September 10, 2021
Untitled 20th Century—October 1, 2021
Untitled 20th Century—October 22, 2021
Untitled Disney Live Action—November 19, 2021
Untitled Disney Animation—November 24, 2021
Untitled 20th Century—December 3, 2021
AVATAR 2 (20th Century Studios)—December 17, 2021

2022

Untitled 20th Century—January 7, 2022
Nimona (20th Century Studios)—January 14, 2022
Thor: Love and Thunder (Marvel Studios)—February 11, 2022
Untitled Pixar Animation—March 11, 2022
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Marvel Studios)—March 25, 2022
Untitled Disney Live Action—April 8, 2022
Black Panther 2 (Marvel Studios)—May 6, 2022
Untitled Disney Live Action—May 27, 2022
Untitled 20th Century—June 10, 2022
Untitled Pixar Animation—June 17, 2022
Captain Marvel 2 (Marvel Studios)—July 8, 2022
Untitled Indiana Jones (Disney)—July 29, 2022
Untitled Disney Live Action—August 12, 2022
Untitled 20th Century—September 16, 2022
Untitled Marvel—October 7, 2022
Untitled 20th Century—October 21, 2022
Untitled Disney Live Action—November 4, 2022
Untitled 20th Century—November 11, 2022
Untitled Disney Animation—November 23, 2022
Untitled Star Wars (Lucasfilm)—December 16, 2022
Untitled 20th Century—December 23, 2022