The Cast of Aladdin Takes A Magic Carpet Ride Around the World

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Guy Ritchie, and Alan Menken took a #MagicCarpetTour around the world to celebrate the release of Aladdin on May 24. Missed a moment from their world travels? Don’t call on a Genie to grant your wish—we’ve got every magical moment from their trip around the globe right here!

Paris, France
The first stop on the #MagicCarpetTour was the City of Light—where the cast attended a gala screening. Fans flocked in full force to see the cast on the purple carpet, which was decorated in Agrabah-inspired displays.

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

London, England
On May 9, the cast visited London to attend the film’s European gala, stopping to grant some wishes for fans who hoped for some enchanting selfies.

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

Berlin, Germany
The next stop on the #MagicCarpetTour was Berlin on May 12, where the cast participated in a photo shoot before attending the German Gala Screening of the film, complete with a giant magic lamp for decoration!

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

Jordan
The next day, the cast returned to Jordan, where portions of the film were shot, to participate in a press conference and attend a VIP screening of the film.

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

Los Angeles, California
Finally, it was time to roll out the magic carpet for Aladdin’s world premiere! The cast and crew dressed up in their royal best to celebrate the film in Hollywood at the El Capitan Theatre.

Aladdin Press events around the world

Aladdin Press events around the world

Stream the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Dedication Ceremony—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Be a part of Star Wars history next Wednesday night, and Disney Channel’s ZOMBIES 2 adds to its cast… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Mark Your Calendars for the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Live Dedication Ceremony

Can you believe it? Feels like just yesterday when Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced the creation of a Star Wars-themed land at Disneyland Resort (and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort) at D23 Expo 2015… Now, we’re only a few days away from the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge mega-huge grand opening! To celebrate, our pals at the Disney Parks Blog have just announced that they’ll be hosting a very special #DisneyParksLIVE stream—presented by AT&T—covering the dedication ceremony on Wednesday, May 29, beginning at 8:20 p.m. PDT/11:20 p.m. EDT. (Trust us, East Coast friends; it’ll be worth staying up for!) Take a look at the live dedication’s brand-new teaser, above.

Don’t miss this truly historic moment! And while you’re waiting, why not revel a bit more in all things Star Wars by checking out D23’s Cool Things You Might Not Know About Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Best be galactically well-prepared for your very first trip to Batuu…

Save the Date!
Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 1, 2019
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: Return to Walt’s Chicago
June 8, 2019
Lunch with a Disney Legend – Paige O’Hara
June 10, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
June 13, 2019
Mickey Mouse’s Roller Disco Party
June 15, 2019
Celebrate Toy Story 4 with D23 Shopping Mixers
June 22, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
March 6-June 3, 2019
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
May 31, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
August 29, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort
August 29—November 23, 2019, 2019
2019 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
November 29—December 30, 2019, 2019
2019 Epcot International Festival of the Holidays

Studios
May 24, 2019
Aladdin opens in U.S. theaters
June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 opens in U.S. theaters
July 19, 2019
The Lion King opens in U.S. theaters
October 18, 2019
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil opens in U.S. theaters
November 22, 2019
Frozen 2 opens in U.S. theaters
December 20, 2019
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opens in U.S. theaters
Television
June 21, 2019
Final episodes of Andi Mack begin airing (8 p.m. EDT/PDT)
Summer 2019
Descendants 3 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW

Zombies 2

Disney Channel Original Movie ZOMBIES 2 Adds Werewolf Cast

Yes, you read that correctly… there are werewolves coming to Disney Channel, and they’re joining up with some zombie favorites! Actors Pearce Joza (Mech X-4), Chandler Kinney (Fox’s Lethal Weapon), and social media personality Ariel Martin (aka Baby Ariel) will join the cast of the Disney Channel Original Movie ZOMBIES 2 as teen werewolves Willa, Wyatt, and Wynter.

Reprising their fan-fave ZOMBIES roles for the film are Kylee Russell as Eliza, Trevor Tordjman as Bucky, Carla Jeffery as Bree, James Godfrey as Bonzo, and Kingston Foster as Zoey—along with previously announced stars Meg Donnelly and Milo Manheim (last seen sashaying across the dance floor on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars).

ZOMBIES introduced Zed (Manheim), a zombie football player, and Addison (Donnelly), a human cheerleader, who united their respective communities in the town of Seabrook. Look for the sequel to pick up after last year’s groundbreaking semester at Seabrook High, as a new group of outsiders—mysterious werewolves—threaten the newfound unity… and cause a rift between Zed and Addison. Watch for ZOMBIES 2 to debut next year.

Latest Toy Story 4 Trailer Follows Forky’s Wild Adventures

It’s only a matter of weeks before we get reacquainted with Sheriff Woody (voice of Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (voice of Tim Allen), and Bo Peep (voice of Annie Potts)—and meet reluctant new toy Forky (voice of Tony Hale) for the first time—in Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story 4. Feast your eyes on the film’s latest trailer, above.

When Bonnie’s beloved new craft-project-turned-toy Forky declares himself “trash,” and definitely not a toy, Woody takes it upon himself to show Forky why he should embrace his new life. But when Bonnie takes the whole gang on her family’s road trip, Woody ends up on an unexpected detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep. After years of being on her own, Bo’s adventurous spirit and life on the road contradict her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo realize they’re worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy, they soon come to find that’s the least of their worries… Look for Toy Story 4, directed by Josh Cooley (Riley’s First Date?), in a theater near you June 21.

Back of the Net

Coming Soon to Disney Channel: Sofia Wylie Stars in Back of the Net

Here’s a goal to set for summer… don’t miss the latest project from Andi Mack’s Sofia Wylie! Back of the Net, an original movie that just premiered in Australian theaters, is coming to Disney Channel and DisneyNOW on Saturday, June 15, at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT.

Wylie stars as ace science student Cory Bailey, who excitedly sets out for Sydney to embark on a semester at sea aboard an advanced research vessel. But when she lands in Australia, she inadvertently boards the wrong bus, misses the boat, and winds up at—of all places—Harold Soccer Academy. Now, she’s stuck there for the summer… but despite her disinterest in soccer, and some serious thwarting by the camp’s mean girl, Cory applies her unique strengths in science to end her team’s losing streak.

Later this year, make sure to look for Wylie co-starring as Gina, a die-hard theater kid with several skeletons in her closet, on Disney+’s brand-new High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

Discover a Kaleidoscope of Colors in the New Rainbow Disney Collection

In celebration of Pride month, Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products recently unveiled their new Rainbow Disney Collection, available now through June 30. Check out the colorful selection of apparel and accessories right here at D23.com.

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Breathtaking New Holiday Offerings Coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom

If you read News Briefs with any regularity, you know we’re big fans of the holidays—and we’ve been known to start planning our yearly merry-making several months in advance. So we’re positively bedecked-with-boughs-of-holly over this news from our friend at Walt Disney World Resort.

This year, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be offering up festive new entertainment and holiday décor in every land… including a beautiful celebration of winter (created by an eclectic community of artisans) and a holiday gathering of winter animals on Discovery Island; a heartwarming new series of musical tales from the Tree of Life; a cheerful holiday version of Donald’s Dino-Bash at Dinoland, U.S.A.; authentically colorful presentations throughout the village of Harambe in Africa; some totally kitschy holiday décor inside Pandora – The World of Avatar; and much, much more.

Look for the holidays to blanket Disney’s Animal Kingdom with mirth and merriment beginning November 8.

Uma Vows Revenge in Latest Descendants 3 Trailer

“Their time is coming to an end… I promise you: Mal will fall.” So sayeth Uma (China Anne McClain), who’s back and ready for revenge in the Disney Channel Original Movie Descendants 3. Can the VKs and their Auradon cohorts stop her before it’s too late? Take a look at the movie’s latest teaser by clicking here.

The Incredible Story of How Keanu Reeves Booked Toy Story 4

By Zach Johnson

True to his name, Duke Caboom arrives with a bang in Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 4. Not literally, of course… but you’d be forgiven for assuming as much. After all, as Canada’s greatest stuntman, the ’70s-inspired posable action figure is a seasoned thrill-seeker, known for riding the state-of-the-art Caboom Cycle. Except there’s just one problem: He’s not that experienced.

You see, although he was designed as a daredevil, Duke was unable to perform his stunts as advertised. And, since his kid rejected him, Duke ended up collecting dust at an antiques mall—more specifically, inside a pinball machine—the game’s bright lights create a club-like hangout for all the toys.

Toy Story 4 Duke Caboom

Keanu Reeves (John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum) lends his gravelly voice to the character, imbuing him with his unique personality. In his first meeting at Pixar’s headquarters in Emeryville, Calif., with director Josh Cooley, producer Jonas Rivera, and other members of the creative team, Reeves proved he was the only choice for the role. “He came here first just to meet with us before he even signed. We were down in the atrium and he was like, ‘What do you think he sounds like?’” Cooley, doing a spot-on imitation of Reeves’ voice, said when D23 visited Pixar’s headquarters in April. “He completely won me over—to the point where we were talking about the character and getting deeper, and he’s like, ‘What do you think drives him?’ At one point, he just got up on the table—imagine just sitting down there, eating lunch in front of everybody—and he got up and he goes, ‘Hoo! Ha!’ He’s doing poses and stuff, and I was like, ‘This is it! This is incredible!’”

Toy Story 4 Duke Caboom

“We always create the character first. Then, we see who’s the right actor for it,” Cooley added. “We went after Canadian actors, and he was the first one on our list. I’m so thrilled he said yes.”

Reeves’ casting may seem obvious now, but at the time, none of the filmmakers realized just how much he had in common with his character. “We didn’t know when we brought him here that he owned his own motorcycle company,” producer Mark Nielsen said. “His connection to motorcycles was not clear to us until we sat with him, and then we were like, ‘Whoa!’” Once they were aware of the association, producer Jonas Rivera said they even considered modeling the Caboom Cycle after one of Reeves’ models. But the actor put the brakes on that idea. “He was like, ‘No, no. The Caboom cycle is perfect,’” Rivera said. “He protected the Caboom Cycle!”

Toy Story 4 Duke Caboom

Toy Story 4 is Reeves’ first animated project in 13 years, and the actor relished bringing the character to life. “Every time we recorded with him, he just had the biggest smile on his face,” Cooley recalled to D23. “It was so much fun. I can’t speak enough about how awesome he is.” Rivera shared those sentiments, adding, “He is everything you’d hope Keanu Reeves would be.”

Keep checking D23 for all things Toy Story 4 before it hits theaters June 21!

9 Things We Learned From the Aladdin Press Conference

By Zach Johnson

D23 didn’t need to travel to Agrabah to learn all about The Walt Disney Studios’ live-action adventure Aladdin. In fact, the cast and crew rolled out the magic carpet here in Los Angeles Sunday, where co-stars Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Nasim Pedrad, and Navid Negahban joined director Guy Ritchie, composer and Disney Legend Alan Menken, and production designer Gemma Jackson for a Q&A before the movie flies into theaters May 24, 2019.

Prior to the global press conference, Menken delighted the audience with a marvelous musical medley featuring songs from Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, Tangled, and, of course, Aladdin.

Everyone who spoke mentioned how enchanting the experience was. “Disney magic is real,” Smith said. “This is my first Disney movie… and at the core of these stories is something that shocks the inner child in you. It forces it to come alive and smile and appreciate the moment.”

Here are nine things we learned from the Aladdin press conference:

Aladdin

1. Will Smith was nervous about playing such an iconic role.
The late Robin Williams, who originated Smith’s role in the 1992 animated film, “didn’t leave a lot of room to add to the Genie,” the actor explained. “So, I started off fearful. But then when I got with the music, it started waking up that fun, childlike, silly part of me.” Everything clicked after Smith began retooling “Friend Like Me,” layering it over samples of The Honeydrippers’ “Impeach the President” and Erik B. & Rakim’s “I Know You Got Soul,” among other songs. “I started playing with the hip-hop flavor. The Genie was really born, in my mind, from the music.”

Menken was impressed. “I liken myself to an architect; I design a house that others are going to live in—and Will, man, you threw a heck of a party in that house!” he said with a laugh. “I just loved it! Once he did that, I went, ‘Back off and let him do what he does, because it’s so good!’”

2. Guy Ritchie made the movie for his children.
Considering his oeuvre, Ritchie was an unlikely—if not inspired—choice to direct. “You’ll be surprised how familiar I am in this territory, considering I’ve got five kids, and the oldest one is 18,” he said. “By family demand, it was about time I made a movie that we could all watch together. Aladdin ticked the box in that he was a street hustler, and I was a familiar with that territory. And my wife is a big Disneyphile, so anything to do with Disney Princesses is high on her list. And frankly, I was just ready to do something in this world.” Massoud, who plays the titular street rat, is grateful Ritchie was leading the charge. “The beautiful thing Guy does on set is he creates a sense of family and community,” the actor said. “Everybody feels free to create… He allows us to play, and I think that’s something no one else could have done as well as Guy.”

Pedrad, who plays Dalia, agreed. “Guy is truly the least rigid filmmaker,” she added. “When I watch the film, so much of the joy onscreen came from his spontaneity and his comfort in finding something on the day, which I would imagine was a challenge for a movie of this scale.”

3. Diversity was at the forefront of the studio’s, cast and filmmakers’ minds.
“I’m especially proud of the representation and the ethnically diverse casting that was put together for this. It’s not often you can go to a movie theater and see all people of color represented like this. It’s certainly something that I was missing in my childhood,” Massoud said. “I’m proud of the cast and the casting that Guy and Disney put together. I’m excited for little boys and girls to see people that look like them onscreen, man. That’s what I’m proud of.”

“I’m a ‘90s kid, so for me, Aladdin was like golden age Disney,” said Pedrad, echoing the sentiments of Massoud and the others onstage. “That film resonated with me as a child, because it was the first time I saw a Middle Eastern protagonist in a major motion picture.”

Aladdin

4. Guy Ritchie can’t mask his emotions.
Smith joked that the director was always the first to burst into tears on set—prompting a slightly embarrassed Ritchie to say, “I have no idea where I got this reputation from!” Without missing a beat, Smith shot back, “You got it from crying on the set every time you saw a good performance!” Scott and Smith then revealed the cast even gave him a nickname: “Cry Ritchie.”

Aladdin

5. Princess Jasmine gets a new motivation.
Suitors from all over the world have tried and failed to woo Princess Jasmine (Scott)—because, as everyone knows, she’s not a prize to be won. As a matter of fact, Jasmine believes she could reign over Agrabah by herself—if only her father would allow it. “It was a natural progression,” Scott said of giving Jasmine more agency. “The fact that she wants to become the leader, I just want people to walk out and go, ‘Oh, yeah! That makes sense, right? She should be the leader.’”

“It’s not this thing that’s been shoehorned in,” Scott added. “It just makes sense.”

Aladdin

Jasmine makes her point loud and clear through “Speechless,” a new tune from Menken and lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Ritchie called it “the best song” in the movie and joked that directing that particular scene is how he earned his new nickname. The reason? Scott delivered a “spectacular” performance and earns her right to the throne. “It’s not really about gender as much as it is about an individual standing up for themselves during a pertinent time.”

Aladdin

6. Genie isn’t exactly what he seems.
In certain scenes, Smith’s Genie appears in human form, so as not to raise any eyebrows in Agrabah. But when Genie appears in all his blue glory, audiences aren’t actually seeing Smith. “A lot of people don’t even recognize this, but the Genie is 100 percent CGI,” Smith revealed. “People look at it and they think it’s my face and my body blue. The Genie is 100 percent CGI! There is none of me in the Genie, right? The work was so good they don’t even get credit for it.”

Aladdin

That gave Smith freedom to try play around. “I could improv on set because I knew it wouldn’t be necessarily in the movie,” he explained. “We would do the first round of CGI work and then we could go again and re-work it.” After Ritchie finished his first cut of the film, they were able to make additional adjustments. “We got to the point where Guy was open and anybody could throw something in,” Smith said. “It became a fun thing on set to try to find that No. 1 answer.”

Aladdin

7. Nasim Pedrad and Naomi Scott became confidantes in real life.
Whether they were holding each other’s hands or whispering jokes during the lively press conference, it was evident the actresses had forged a strong bond on the set of Aladdin. “We got to spend time together before we started filming, and there was an instant camaraderie and friendship,” Pedrad explained. “Hopefully, it translates into the dynamic of the characters.”

“She kills it in this movie,” Scott added. “I was laughing the whole time. I couldn’t keep it together! I think she brought more to the character than anyone could’ve imagined for this role.”

8. The dance numbers will light up the screen.
Choreographer Jamal Sims and assistant choreographer Nicky Andersen were “incredible” teachers, the cast said. “Jamal is one of the best in the business,” Massoud said. “I grew up watching Step Up, which was the dance film of my generation, and Jamal choreographed that!”

One of Massoud’s favorite scenes occurs early in the movie, when Genie forces him to dance in an attempt to impress Jasmine. (Spoiler: It doesn’t work.) “Me and Guy had a fun time during that, because I had to learn that choreography in the beginning but then pretend like the Genie was manipulating me. We tried doing it with mime. Then Guy had this brilliant idea to actually attach these long puppeteering arms onto me and physically manipulate me,” Massoud recalled. “We had a lot of fun with that piece. It was definitely a fun part of the whole process.”

Aladdin

9. Gemma Jackson created a whole new world—literally—for the movie.
“The most fun part of researching was just throwing up everything in the air, letting it settle, and thinking about the part of the world we wanted to explore for our kingdom and our land, and letting it all kind of gradually come together,” Jackson said. “And as the different demands of the film grew, the different parts of the set grew.” She couldn’t have done a better job, the cast said. “The ultimate compliment, from the actors’ point of view, is [to be] transported to the time and place,” Smith explained, “and that’s what happened when we walked on that set.”

Satipo’s Empanadas and Poisonless Dart drink from Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar

Channel your inner Indiana Jones and go on a culinary adventure with these savory empanadas and effervescent beverage straight from Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World.

Satipo’s Empanadas

Empanadas

Makes 12–15

1/2 pound ground beef
1/4 cup diced onion
2 tablespoons diced green pepper
2 tablespoons diced red pepper
1 tablespoon diced jalapeno pepper
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 tablespoons water
Juice of 1/2 lime
1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon ground coriander
1/8 teaspoon dried oregano
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 medium russet potato, diced
2 tablespoons chopped green olives
1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 teaspoon coarse salt, plus more, to taste
15 (four-inch) empanada wrappers
Oil, for frying

  1. Brown ground beef in a large skillet over medium heat, until fully cooked. Drain excess grease from pan.
  2. Add green pepper, red pepper, jalapeno, and garlic to ground beef. Sauté over medium heat for 5 minutes, until soft.
  3. Stir in tomato paste, water, lime juice, cilantro, cumin, paprika, coriander, oregano, cayenne, and potatoes, Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Cover and reduce heat to medium low. Cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are tender.
  4. Remove from heat and add olives and shredded cheese. Stir in salt, adding more if needed.
  5. Allow beef mixture to cool for 30 minutes.
  6. Place 1 heaping tablespoon of beef mixture in the center of each empanada wrapper.
  7. Add a small amount of water to the outer rim of each wrapper and fold into a half moon shape. Crimp the edges with a fork.
  8. Preheat oil in a deep fryer or Dutch oven to 350°F.
  9. Fry empanadas for 5–6 minutes, turning, until golden brown.

Cook’s Note: Empanadas can be baked instead of fried. Preheat oven to 400°F and bake for 15–20 minutes, until golden brown.

Poisonless Dart

Poisonless Dart

Serves 1

1 oz. simple syrup
1 ½ oz. lime juice
8 mint leaves
3 fresh squeezed limes
Soda water
Lime wheel, for garnish

  1. Stir together ingredients in mixing glass. Add ice, shake, and pour into serving glass. Top with soda water.
  2. Garnish with lime wheel.

This recipe has been converted from a larger quantity in the restaurant kitchens. The flavor profile may vary from the restaurant’s version. All recipes are the property of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc., and may not be reproduced without express permission.

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

By Lucas Seastrom, Lucasfilm

Hold onto your potatoes because Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is celebrating its 35th anniversary today, and we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate! And, to celebrate, we were blessed to discover a multitude of facts. You know what they call that? Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

1. Three pets inspired three main characters.
The film’s three central heroes—Indiana Jones, Willie Scott, and Short Round—are each named after the pet dogs of the film’s creators. Indiana’s name was famously borrowed from Executive Producer George Lucas’ Alaskan malamute (who, can we just say, strikes an odd resemblance to a rather famous Wookiee, who he also may have inspired?). Willie was named after director Steven Spielberg’s own cocker spaniel, and Short Round was the name of the dog belonging to screenwriters Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz (who were themselves inspired by the 1951 film The Steel Helmet).

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

2. Ke Huy Quan (Short Round) did not intend to audition.
Born in Vietnam, Ke Huy Quan was only 6 years old when he and his family immigrated to Los Angeles. In early 1983, a now 11-year-old Quan took his brother to an open casting call for Temple of Doom. Although his brother did audition, it was Quan himself who caught the filmmakers’ attention, landing him the role of Short Round. “I had never seen Star Wars or Raiders of the Lost Ark, never seen Jaws,” Quan would later say. “So, when I met Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, and George Lucas, I didn’t know who they were. I guess it helped in a way.”

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

3. It almost wasn’t called Temple of Doom.
The original title of the film was Indiana Jones and the Temple of Death. It was changed to Temple of Doom just eight days before shooting began in April 1983. Like the Star Wars films, the Indiana Jones titles are inspired by the action-packed, comic-book style langue of classic movie serials. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was the first Indiana Jones film to feature the lead character’s name in the title, unlike 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark. Doom was also Lucasfilm’s first prequel movie, set one year (1935) before the events of Raiders.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

4. “Club Obi Wan” is a tribute to the Jedi Master.
No, you aren’t seeing things. That famous Shanghai nightclub at the beginning of Temple of Doom really is named “Club Obi Wan” after the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars saga. The club exteriors were filmed on location in Macao, a region on the Chinese mainland near Hong Kong. Two signs were installed at the filming location, with one entrance reading “Club Obi Wan” and another neon marquee featuring the Chinese translation of the name. And, if you’re a keen-eyed Disneyland guest (aren’t we all?) you might notice a special callout to the Club in the queue for Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye.

Young Indiana Jones

5. The diamond has a backstory.
While inside Club Obi Wan, Indiana Jones attempts to trade an ancient Chinese artifact for a beautiful diamond. Years after the film’s release, fans discovered that this was in fact the treasured “Peacock’s Eye,” an object Indy pursues as a young man in the television story Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock’s Eye. In that adventure, Indy and his old friend Remy Baudouin chase clues around the world to find the diamond, which supposedly had belonged to Alexander the Great. While Indy had given up his search, it certainly seems like he’s back on the hunt at the beginning of Temple of Doom. But, he unfortunately only came so close, and yet, so, so far, as he loses the object during the frenzied escape from the nightclub.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

6. The bridge collapse was filmed in just one take.
The climactic bridge collapse was one of the most complex shots to film. On location in Sri Lanka, the production crew luckily discovered a dam being constructed by British engineers in a massive valley. The team was hired to build a platform spanning the gorge. Filmed on the ninth day of shooting, every available camera was arranged across the valley (with George Lucas himself manning one). The bridge’s steel cables were electrically rigged with explosives and mechanical dummies were laid in place. Everything had to work in one go. When the big moment came, the bridge successfully blew, sending the dummies (which were designed to kick and flail) 150 feet down to the rocks and water below.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

7. You can try the mine cart race at home! (Seriously)
Though a full-sized mine cart track was built onstage in England for use with the actors, many shots in the perilous chase demanded miniature visual effects created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) at their Northern California studio. With a tight budget, the ILM artists had to think small. Visual Effects Supervisor Dennis Muren and his team had the ingenious idea to use a regular Nikon still camera modified to take movie film. With a smaller camera, the miniature tunnels didn’t have to be as large. The model makers then used tin foil to create most of the rockwork. The small camera was placed on wheels and rolled slowly down the mine track, shooting one frame of film per second. Temple of Doom would go on to win an Academy Awardâ for Best Visual Effects.

Want to keep the celebration going? Check out our 10 FAN-Tastic Milestones Pin Set, which features a special Temple of Doom pin designed by Disney artist Ricky De Los Angeles.

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Apple Pie from Whispering Canyon Cafe

You’ll be singing the joys of this apple pie from Whispering Canyon Café at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. It's a rootin' tootin' dessert for any Western fan!

Makes one 9-inch pie

PIE CRUST
4 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces
1/4 cup shortening
1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
4 teaspoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon coarse salt
1/3 cup 2% milk

APPLES
1 cup water
6 granny smith apples, peeled and sliced
2 teaspoons apple pie spice

APPLE PIE BATTER
1/2 cup butter, softened
2/3 cup sugar
2 egg
1 1/2 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup heavy cream

FOR PIE CRUST:

  1. Combine butter, shortening, flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix at medium speed until crumbly.
  2. Add milk and mix until incorporated.
  3. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and rest in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Roll to 1/4-inch thickness and place in 9-inch pie plate.
  5. Set aside.

FOR APPLES:

  1. Bring water to simmer in a large pot.
  2. Place apples in a steamer basket and add to pot. Steam for 10 minutes. Remove from water.
  3. Cool to room temperature and toss with apple pie spice.

FOR APPLE PIE BATTER:

  1. Cream butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until fluffy. Add eggs and mix until just incorporated.
  2. Mix flour, baking powder, and salt in a small bowl. Slowly add to mixer and beat on medium speed until combined.
  3. Add cream and mix until smooth.
  4. Set aside until ready to bake.

FOR APPLE PIE:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place 1/2 cup apple pie batter on top of pie crust, spread until smooth. Top with apples and remaining apple pie batter.
  2. Cover with foil and bake for 40 minutes. Remove foil and bake 20 more minutes, until golden brown.
  3. Cool to room temperature before serving.

 

This recipe has been converted from a larger quantity in the restaurant kitchens. The flavor profile may vary from the restaurant’s version. All recipes are the property of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc., and may not be reproduced without express permission.

Cool Things You Might Not Know About Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

By Jim Frye

Grab your interstellar passport, a planetary map, and get ready for your biggest adventure of the year, because fewer than two weeks remain until the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland park! After years of planning and months and months of hard work, the gates are about to swing open, welcoming fans to all the tasty new alien treats, shiny new droids, and high-flying hyper-speed missions in the outer rim of that far-off galaxy.

As you prepare for your trip to this fantastic new land in a galaxy far, far away, here are five cool things you might not yet have heard about.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

1. STAR WARS: DATAPAD. First, make sure to download the Play Disney Parks app before you arrive, because once you enter the Black Spire Outpost, you can use it to turn your phone into the Star Wars: Datapad. This Datapad will allow you to interact with droids, scan objects for special messages, and translate Aurebesh, the written language of the Star Wars The app also helps you to unscramble coded transmissions and hack into the cool devices, control panels, and even droids that you’ll encounter.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

2. CUSTOM LIGHTSABERS. Feel the Force! When it comes to picking out your very own lightsaber, you have two options to choose from—either a legacy version or a custom creation that you make yourself! The first location to check out is Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, which will have 10 lightsabers available, each based on famous blades from Star Wars. The second spot, though—called Savi’s Workshop—allows you to build your very own lightsaber from materials in the shop, including differently colored kyber crystals.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

3. TAKE A DROID HOME. In another area of the theme park, the eerie narrator of your Doombuggy warns that a ghost may follow you home from the Haunted Mansion. It’s meant as a warning, but in Galaxy’s Edge you’ll actually want to take someone home with you—your very own droid. Just stop by Mubo’s Droid Depot to design and acquire the perfect droid for you. There are two basic models: an R2 unit—like R2-D2—or a BB unit, similar to the adorable BB-8. A conveyor belt provides all the pieces you need to assemble your newest creation, after which you choose a personality circuit. C’mon, admit it—we’ve all wished we could have a droid friend to hang with, and now we can.

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4. BREAKFAST IN BLACK SPIRE OUTPOST. Aliens eat breakfast, too, so it makes perfect sense that Oga’s Cantina will cater to this hungry crowd. If you’re lucky enough to visit early in the day (and why shouldn’t you?), then don’t miss out on the tasty breakfast options at Oga’s, which will open most mornings at 8 a.m. Feeling adventurous? Try Oga’s Rising Moons Overnight Oats and Mustafarian Lava Rolls. You can also head over to Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, which has plenty of breakfast offerings, including meals for the youngest aliens in your group, such as the Bright Suns Youngling Breakfast (scrambled eggs, purple potatoes, and fresh fruit).

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5. ALIENS, ALIENS, and MORE ALIENS! Be prepared to see and hear aliens of all stripes and sizes wandering the streets of Black Spire Outpost. But for an up-close and personal look at some of the best-known creatures from the Star Wars films, make sure to visit Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, a place full of oddities from across the galaxy. Dok Ondar himself is an Ithorian—in the original Star Wars: A New Hope film, the “Hammerhead” alien was an Ithorian. He has two very familiar creatures within the walls of his shop. In his aquarium, guests will find a baby Dianoga, which is the same type of creature that was seen inside the trash compactor with Luke, Han, and Leia in A New Hope. And on Dok Ondar’s wall is the head of a taxidermized Wampa, which is the same type of creature that attacked Luke and dragged him into a cave on the planet Hoth in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

These are just some of the sights, sounds, and tastes you have in store for you upon your journey to Batuu. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens May 31 at Disneyland in Anaheim and August 29 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida. May the Force Be With You!

Ultimate Double Chocolate Cookies from Ghirardelli

Enjoy these mouth-watering ultimate double chocolate cookies straight from Ghirardelli.

Yield: 24 cookies

  • 12 ounce(s) semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 10 ounce(s) 60% cacao bittersweet chocolate chips
  • 6 tablespoon(s) unsalted butter
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup(s) sugar
  • 1/3 cup(s) all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon(s) baking powder
  • 1 cup(s) chopped walnuts

Directions
1. In double boiler over hot water, melt bittersweet chocolate chips and butter.
2. In large bowl with electric mixer or whisk, beat eggs and sugar until thick; stir into chocolate mixture.
3. In small bowl, stir together flour and baking powder; stir into chocolate mixture. Gently mix in semi-sweet chocolate chips and walnuts.
4. Using a sheet of plastic wrap, form dough into two logs, each 2 inches in diameter and about 12 inches long.
5. As dough will be quite soft, use plastic wrap to hold dough in log shape. Wrap tightly; refrigerate at least 1 hour or until firm.
6. Heat oven to 375°F. Unwrap dough; with sharp knife, cut into 3/4-inch slices.
7. Place slices 1 1/2 inches apart on greased or parchment-lined cookie sheet.
8. Bake 12 to 14 minutes or until shiny crust forms on top but interior is still soft. Cool on baking sheet; store in airtight tin up to 1 week.

Discover a Kaleidoscope of Colors in the New Rainbow Disney Collection

By Beth Deitchman

The week is off to the brightest start: Our friends at Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products have just debuted the new Rainbow Disney Collection, a special selection of T-shirts, socks, accessories, and more—all with a festive flash of color.

In celebration of Pride month, purchase any item from the Rainbow Disney Collection from now through June 30, 2019, and Disney will donate 10 percent of the proceeds to GLSEN, the leading education organization working to create safe and inclusive K–12 schools for LGBTQ students.

See some items from the new collection in the gallery below, and visit shopDisney.com for additional information. Look for items at select locations at Disney Parks and you may also be able to purchase the Rainbow Disney Collection at a Disney store near you.

And don’t forget to use your D23 Gold Member discount of 15 percent off your purchases of $60 or more!