Ad-Supported Disney+ Subscription Tier to Launch December 8 in the U.S.

On Thursday, December 8, 2022, Disney+ will introduce its much-anticipated ad-supported subscription offering in the U.S., delivering more choice to consumers than ever before. With the launch, a new and comprehensive slate of subscription plans will be made available across Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, and the Disney Bundle, giving viewers ultimate flexibility in choosing an option that suits their needs.

“With our new ad-supported Disney+ offering and an expanded lineup of plans across our entire streaming portfolio, we will be providing greater consumer choice at a variety of price points to cater to the diverse needs of our viewers and appeal to an even broader audience,” said Kareem Daniel, Chairman, Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution. “Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ feature unparalleled content and viewing experiences and offer the best value in streaming today, with over 100,000 movie titles, TV episodes, original shows, sports, and live events collectively.”

The new pricing for Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming services as of December 8 (except where noted) in the U.S. will be as follows:

Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ Standalone Plans

Subscription Plan Monthly Annual
Disney+ Basic (With Ads) $7.99 N/A
Disney+ Premium (No Ads) $10.99 $109.99
Hulu Basic (With Ads)* $7.99 $79.99
Hulu Premium (No Ads)* $14.99 N/A
ESPN+ With Ads** $9.99 $99.99
ESPN+ UFC PPV** $74.99 (Per Event) N/A
ESPN+ UFC PPV + Annual** N/A $124.98

*Effective as of October 10, 2022
** Effective as of August 23, 2022 (Previously Announced)

Disney Bundle Plans

Subscription Plan Monthly
Basic (With Ads) Disney+, Hulu $9.99
Basic (With Ads) Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ $12.99
Legacy*** Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (With Ads), ESPN+ (With Ads) $14.99
Premium Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), ESPN+ (With Ads) $19.99

*** Existing subscribers only

Hulu + Live TV Plans

Subscription Plan Monthly
Basic (With Ads) Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ $69.99
Legacy*** Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (With Ads), ESPN+ (With Ads) $74.99
Premium Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), ESPN+ (With Ads) $82.99

***Existing subscribers only

How to Say “I Am Groot” in Different Languages

By Sarah Sterling

Marvel Studios’ I Am Groot debuts today on Disney+ with five brand-new shorts featuring our favorite Flora colossus from The Guardians of the Galaxy films: Groot! To celebrate, and to take you one step closer to becoming Vin Diesel (who famously recorded Groot’s signature line in over 15 languages), here is your guide on how to say “I Am Groot” in a variety of languages! See how many you can memorize and impress your friends with:

Danish: “Jeg er Groot”

A gif of full-size adult Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy. Groot is being booked by the Nova Corp and they are analyzing him on a large high-tech screen. On the left it says his name and some additional information about him that is hardly discernable. Groot peers towards the camera and approaches slowly to get a closer look.

French: “Je s'appelle Groot”

A gif of baby Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. He is in a cave-like atmosphere and stands in front of a control box with two red buttons and two large levels. He looks up at Rocket, who is offscreen, and then looks down at the control box and points at one of the red buttons. Rocket’s hands appear on-screen, motioning that he is pointing towards the wrong red button.

German: “Ich bin Groot”

A gif of Baby Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. Groot is dancing by himself while a battle rages behind him. Large tentacles from a monster can be seen writhing around in the back left corner and a large hoop that is on fire crosses the scene. Baby Groot is paying no attention to the chaos and dances across the screen.

Hawaiian: “‘O wau ‘o Groot”

A gif of adult Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy. He is in the jail compound and large flying robots circle around him before he screams into the camera and flickering lights illuminate his menacing face.

Italian: “Sono Groot”

Teenage Groot from the post credits scene of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. He is sitting on his bed in his room which is covered in large vines and moss. He looks disgruntled and plays a game on a handheld device.

Japanese: “Watashi wa Gurūtodesu” 私はグルートです

A gif of Baby Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. He is running towards the camera, away from a large pulsing red and blue brain. A small box can be seen attached to the brain—an explosive that Baby Groot has placed there. He is running away from the inevitable explosion.

Latin: “Ego sum Groot”

A gif of Baby Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. Baby Groot is dancing and getting really into some music as a battle happens behind him. A large tentacle monster thrashes Drax around behind him, but he pays no attention to it and keeps on grooving.

Polish: “Jestem Groot”

A gif from Guardians of the Galaxy where adult Groot is leaning over a large decorative fountain and letting a spout of water shoot into his mouth. Rocket is front left of the scene and looks over at Groot with an annoyed expression on his face.

Portuguese: “Eu sou Groot”

A gif of teenage Groot from Avengers: Infinity War. Backlit by the light of a dying star, Groot has attached his branched hands to two halves of Thor’s axe, Stormbreaker, and has fused the two pieces into one. He slowly lifts the axe into the air triumphantly.

Samoan: “O a‘u o Groot”

A gif of Baby Groot being dragged around by an alien lizard creature. Baby Groot is looking at camera with a terrified look on his face and his left arm is holding onto the back of a slimy reptilian creature that is pink, blue, and grey in color and running quickly along a corridor.

Spanish: “Yo soy Groot”

A gif of Baby Groot dancing. His eyes are closed as if he’s experiencing pure bliss and he swings his tiny arms around from side to side. Behind him, a body hurtles towards him and the camera, but he doesn’t see or hear it coming.

Swahili: “Mimi ni Groot”

A gif of Baby Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. He is standing on a glass pane and two alien lizard creature approach him from the left. He quickly punches one of them in the face and then spins towards camera in a huff, clearly riled up from the experience.

Meet the New Student at Cal U on Freeform’s grown-ish

By Andie Hagemann

Class is back in session at Cal U, and a new member of the Johnson family is strolling the halls on Freeform’s grown-ish. Newly graduated Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) is passing the baton on to her onscreen sibling Andre Johnson Jr. aka Junior (Marcus Scribner), who is giving college another shot.

“What’s so nice about grown-ish is it is really a college experience, and every four years, new students enroll,” says Zakiyyah Alexander, grown-ish executive producer and co-showrunner. “We try to keep a lot of the same energy of ‘what does it feel like to start your first year of school’ and took Junior’s lead as someone who has taken a little time off; that allowed us to look at the show in sort of the same way, but a little bit differently.”

Joining the hit spinoff series was initially a surprise for Scribner, who was preparing to move on from his character when ABC’s black-ish bid farewell earlier this year. “I was shocked because they let me know a couple of days before we wrapped black-ish,” he says. “This was not something that was a long-game process. Yara has been hyping me up for a minute, trying to get Junior on board and join the grown-ish cast, but it was a last-minute decision.”

Scribner continues, “I was ready to part ways, and here I am on grown-ish starting a new chapter in Junior’s story.”

Actors Marcus Scribner and Yara Shahidi stand at a small bar top covered with bottles of alcohol

As for Zoey, she’s determined to help Junior get the most out of his college experience at her alma mater while simultaneous crushing post-grad life. With the series primarily focusing on Junior, Shahidi is leaning more into her role as executive producer and cultivating the series’ new direction. “What I admire about this revamp is that it speaks to the essence of how grown-ish blossomed in the first place—knowing there was no way to recreate the magic of black-ish—so it was really [about] figuring out how to lean in and commit to a new point of view, a new cast of characters, and figure out what Zoey’s perspective could offer in terms of story,” she says. “Similarly, bringing Junior on has allowed us to leverage in terms of stories and worlds that Zoey and her crew would have never initially gone into.”

Like Junior, Kiela (Daniella Perkins) is making Cal U more of her own, stepping out of her big brother’s shadow now that Luca (Luka Sabbat) has graduated. “In this season, you definitely get a better look at Kiela because she is a very interesting girl,” says Perkins. “She’s an R.A. [resident advisor] and doing all these new things. She’s overwhelmed, but it’s fun to get a sense of her a little bit more now.”

(Left to Right) Actors Diggy Simmons and Trevor Jackson sit in a chairs and holding video game controllers while actor Marcus Scribner lays horizontally on a couch.

Aaron (Trevor Jackson) and Doug (Diggy Simmons) are back, rounding out the Season 5 cast. In addition to navigating the workforce for the first time, the dynamic duo serves as another outlet for Junior to lean on as he transitions to this new phase in his life. Continuing the stories of both characters felt like an easy transition for the series’ creative team as it’s replicative of what grown-ish means: growing up. “The writers continue to do such a marvelous job of is figuring out and excavating who these characters are and where they take us,” says Shahidi. “The same remains true about the entire new cast is that they continue to bring on endless possibilities with the show. It really speaks to the natural path forward that’s excavated from these storylines.”

Watch Junior navigating dating, pledging a fraternity, and intense course loads when new episodes of grown-ish air Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform.

Click here to listen to Scribner on the D23 Inside Disney podcast spill more details on grown-ish and share his Disney Parks favorites

Spider-Man Watch List: Ring in 60 Years of New York’s Web Master

By Victoria Hunt

It’s hard to believe that Spider-Man has been saving the streets of New York City for 60 years already! What better way to celebrate than by bingeing each of Peter Parker’s many feature films and series available on Disney+ and Hulu.

D23 has compiled a comprehensive watch list to guide you through this momentous—and spidey—occasion.

An animation image of Spider-Man leaps forward. On the left side of the image, “Spider-Man” is written out in large yellow text. The skyrises of New York is in the background.

Spider-Man: The Series (1994–1997)
We’re kicking off our list with a classic. If you were a kid in the ’90s, you probably couldn’t wait for each new episode of Marvel’s animated series Spider-Man. Travel back in time with this nostalgic show available on Disney+.

Kirsten Dunst stands in the rain holding onto Toby Maguire’s head as he is upside down in Spider-Man’s suit. Their lips are barely touching.

Spider-Man (2002)
How has it really been 20 years since Marvel first introduced us to Tobey Maguire? Spider-Man  launched the Super Hero into a new stratosphere of popularity and will always hold a special place in our hearts. The cast also features Kirsten Dunst, Willem Defoe, and James Franco.

Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) is crouched down on a train as the electronic octopus arms of Doctor Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina) reach out to attack him. There is an older beige building in the background.

Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man continues his battles with evil in this sequel. Thinking his life is over, with Mary Jane in love with someone else, he must put that aside to fight the twisted scientist Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina).

Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) lays with his arms behind his head, as Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst) looks at him with her right arm behind her head. She is wearing a black button up shirt. Peter is wearing a blue suit with a tie.

Spider-Man 3 (2007)
When Harry Osborn (James Franco) turns against Peter Parker, Peter’s world is once again turned upside down. How will he confront the New Goblin—and an assortment of other villains—and avenge his uncle’s death?

An animation image of Spider-Man crawling down a yellow building.

Ultimate Spider-Man (2012–2016)
Drake Bell stars as the voice of Spider-Man in this animated series, in which Peter Parker fights crime with a team of fellow teenage Super Heros.

Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) is leaning against a brick wall. Mary Jane (Emma Stone) has her hands on his chest as she looks up at him. She is blonde and wearing a tan peacoat, while Garfield is wearing a dark jacket.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Marvel fans were introduced to an all-new Spider-Man cast in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), featuring the talents of Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, and Sally Field. In this sequel, Peter Parker (Garfield) confronts both the Green Goblin (Dane DeHaan) and Electro (Jamie Foxx). Available on Hulu with a Starz subscription.

Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is in his Spider suit with his mask grasped in his left hand and a train passes behind him.

Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Tom Holland and Zendaya star in the newest series of Spider-Man films. Under the mentorship of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Peter must put his teenage life aside when the Vulture (Michael Keaton) threatens to separate him from everything he loves. Available on Hulu with a Starz subscription.

An animated Spider-Man has his right arm covered in a black substance as he punches through a glass chamber.

Marvel’s Spider-Man (2017–2020)
Peter Parker is not only taking on the role of a Super Hero but also navigating life as the new kid in high school in this most recent animated Spider-Man series.

Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) stands in a Spider suit with his mask pulled up to reveal his face. He stands to the right of another Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld).

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
This animated feature film takes on the Multi-Verse, with teenager Mile Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) becoming Spider-Man after the death of Peter Parker (voiced by Chris Pine). He is joined by various Spider heroes from other dimensions in a team effort to stop Wilson “Kingpin” Fisk (voiced by Liev Schreiber) from destroying the barriers between universes. Available on Hulu with a Starz subscription.

Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) suited up in gold armor and a red cape amongst dusty buildings behind him.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Jake Gyllenhaal joins Tom Holland and Zendaya in the second installment of the latest Spider-Man films. Just when Peter Parker thought he could take a break, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) requires his help as havoc wreaks across the globe. Available on Hulu with a Starz subscription.

Spider-Man wears a red and black Spider suit crouched on top of a car. Doctor Strange is in the background with his arms crossed in a black armored suit with a red cape.

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Spider-Man can no longer hide behind his mask now that the world knows his true identity. In this film, Peter acquires a little help from his old friend Doctor Strange. Available on Hulu with a Starz subscription.

How to Shop at D23 Expo 2022

We are a few weeks away from D23 Expo: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event presented by Visa!

For the first time, fans will be able to buy certain collections from this year’s D23 Expo on shopDisney at the same time as it goes live on the show floor on September 9, 2022. The collections include World of Wakanda, Star Wars Guided by the Light Collection by Ashley Eckstein, Princess Tiana Collection by Color Me Courtney, Shag Artist Series, Ashley Taylor Artist Series and others. The D23 Expo shopDisney page is live now at shopDisney, but you’ll have to wait till September 9, 2022 at 9AM PT to shop these collections. In addition, D23 Expo will feature other limited-edition and never-before-seen items from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars™ and more. Attendees will be able to navigate the shopping experience with ease with merchandise mobile checkout and virtual queue.

Join the Virtual Queue
We’re bringing the magic of virtual queues to D23 Expo 2022 for our shopping experiences at the following locations:

  • D23 Expo Marketplace
  • D23 Expo Marketplace – 3rd Floor Limited Edition Annex
  • Mickey’s of Glendale Main Store
  • Mickey’s of Glendale Pin Store
  • Mickey’s of Glendale x D23 Expo Shop
  • Disney Studio Store Hollywood

In order to use virtual queue at D23 Expo, you will need to download the D23 Expo 2022 app and the Disneyland Resort app. Guests do not need to be in the Anaheim Convention Center to join the virtual queue.

Step 1: Open the D23 Expo app and navigate to the retail location. Guests may alternatively scan a QR code using their mobile device camera located at the entrances of the locations listed above.
Step 2: Tap “Join Virtual Queue” at your retail location. Guests can request to join the D23 Expo virtual queue at 6 a.m. or 1 p.m. PT.

Step 3: You will be navigated to the Disneyland Resort app, where you will be prompted to log in if you haven’t already. Once you are logged in, select the number of guests and tap “Join Virtual Queue.” Guests may join for up to two (2) people and may only join one (1) queue at a time.
Step 4: You will see a confirmation screen with an estimated wait time. While you wait for your boarding group to be notified, enjoy other D23 Expo experiences.
Step 5: You will receive a push notification when your group is ready. Notifications will begin after 10am PST, and you will have one hour to arrive back at your selected retail location after you have been notified.

Note: We think you’ll love virtual queues because you’ll be able to explore the show floor while you wait, but there may still be a queue outside of your retail location. Joining the virtual queue does not grant any or immediate access to the D23 Expo or any experience. Virtual queues are limited in capacity and subject to availability.

Shoppers eager to begin exploring the shelves of D23 Expo Marketplace, Disney Studio Store Hollywood, Mickeys of Glendale Main Store, Mickeys of Glendale Pin Store, D23 Expo Shop x Mickeys of Glendale, D23 Expo Marketplace Limited Edition Annex will also have the option to join a standby physical queue. Access to the standby queues will begin with show entry on a first come first serve basis, and line capacity is limited.

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Save Time with Merchandise Mobile Checkout
Purchasing merchandise at D23 Expo 2022 just got even easier thanks to merchandise mobile checkout, available at:

  • D23 Expo Marketplace
  • D23 Expo Marketplace – 3rd Floor Limited Edition Annex
  • Mickey’s of Glendale Main Store
  • D23 Expo Shop x Mickey’s of Glendale

Merchandise mobile checkout is a convenient shopping option that allows you to scan and pay for your items using your smartphone. To use merchandise mobile checkout, attendees will need to download the official Disneyland Resort app via the App Store on iOS devices or Google Play on Android devices, then sign in or create their Disney account.

While you shop, scan the barcodes on each item as you add them to your shopping bag. After you’re finished shopping, tap “Check Out” to pay on your phone. Merchandise mobile checkout accepts Apple Pay, Credit Card, Debit Card, Disney Gift Cards, and Disney Reward Redemption Cards. After you complete your purchase, you will receive a confirmation QR code. Show this QR code and your selected items to a cast member before you exit the store. You’re all set!

Joining the virtual queue or shopping with mobile checkout does not guarantee access to the D23 Expo or any experience at D23 Expo. Guests must have valid credentials.

D23 Expo Shop x Mickey’s of Glendale
Mickey’s of Glendale, our most unique retail and collector experience, is joining forces with D23: The Official Disney Fan Club to showcase official merchandise for D23 Expo 2022.

One-of-a-kind merchandise available only at D23 Expo, from popular brands such as CORKCICLE®, Loungefly®, and Pandora®, includes spirit jerseys, jackets, backpacks, a huge selection of tees, jewelry, and much more. 

Shoppers at the D23 Expo Shop x Mickey’s of Glendale will enjoy technology designed to make buying a breeze, including Virtual Queue, where rather than waiting in line, they will be able to sign up for an available “boarding group” by using the Disneyland Resort app and scanning a QR code located at the store’s entrance. Plus, a new Merchandise Mobile Checkout will save time by letting them pay for items directly from the Disneyland Resort app and be on their way.

More Things to Know about D23 Expo 2022

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5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Andie Hagemann

A mischievous little tree, fraternity hijinks, and an unlikely Super Hero duo takeover your TV (and assorted streaming devices) this week. On Monday, ABC’s The Bachelorette sets sail to Bruges, where Gabby and Rachel are met with romance and plenty of surprises. Prepare for cuteness overload when Marvel Studios’ I Am Groot original shorts debut Wednesday on Disney+, followed by an all-new episode of grown-ish airing on Freeform that night. Your Friday will be supercharged with the network premiere of Zombies 3 and the series debut of Hamster & Gretel on Disney Channel!

(Left to right) Stars of The Bachelorette Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey wear green and black sparkly evening gowns and hold champagne glasses in the air with their right hands

The Bachelorette—Monday, August 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
Gabby Windey, Rachel Recchia, and their 14 remaining suitors continue their romantic journey across Europe with a stop in Bruges, Belgium. Logan stuns the women when he confesses his feelings, leading Rachel to make a shocking decision. Meanwhile, Gabby explores the city during a group date, but things go awry when an uninvited guest arrives. As the women attempt to shake off the week’s surprises, they’re surprised with a rose ceremony they won’t soon forget.

Baby Groot, a tree-like creature, sits in a bright purple hot tub-like pit cucumbers on his eyes and surrounded by green foliage

I Am Groot—Wednesday, August 10, on Disney+
The adorable—and often mischievous—Baby Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) from the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise is the star of this collection of five brand-new shorts from Marvel Studios. Watch Groot explore his glory days and stir up a little trouble among the stars.

(Left to right) Actor Marcus Scribner looks at a group of five women holding colorful protest signs outside of a theatre

grown-ish—Wednesday, August 10, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform
Junior (Marcus Scribner) is pledging Gamma Psi Delta and willing to do just about anything to impress the fraternity. However, after booking a controversial comedian for a fundraiser, he starts to feel conflicted. Meanwhile, Aaron (Trevor Jackson) seeks out advice from Zoey (Yara Shahidi) on how to fit in with his coworkers.

Actors (Left to right) Trevor Tordjman, Meg Donnelly, Milo Manheim, and Noah Zulfikar dance with their arms in the air with a crowd of Seabrook students behind them.

Zombies 3—Friday, August 12, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
Zealous Zombies fans rejoice, because the “Lost Song” version debuts this week! The third installment follows Zed Necrodopolis (Milo Manheim) and Addison Wells (Meg Donnelly) as they begin their senior year at Seabrook High. Zed is on the verge of securing an athletic scholarship—that will make him the first zombie to attend college—and Addison is prepping for Seabrook’s first-ever international cheer-off when extraterrestrials arrive, provoking something other than friendly competition.

(Left to right) Animated characters Gretel, a young girl, and Hamster, a hamster, wearing their bright super hero costumes, speak to a reporter along with Gretel’s brother Kevin

Hamster & Gretel—Friday, August 12, at 9:35 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Disney XD
In the series premiere, Hamster (voiced by Beck Bennett) and Gretel (voiced by Meli Povenmire) are unexpectedly bestowed superpowers from aliens, while her big brother Kevin (voiced by Michael Cimino) adjusts to his newfound connection to a Super Hero. Then, Kevin and Gretel disagree over how to stop a meteor.

Drive Up for a First Look at Disney+’s Cars on the Road—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Disney and Pixar’s Cars on the Road Puts the Peddle to the Hilarious Metal

Beep-beep, yeah! Earlier this week, Disney+ shared a brand-new trailer for Disney and Pixar’s Cars on the Road. In celebration of Disney+ Day, the Original series will debut exclusively on the streaming service on Thursday, September 8.

The series follows Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and his best friend, Mater (voiced by Larry the Cable Guy), as they head east from Radiator Springs on a cross-country road trip to meet up with Mater’s sister. “The series is a romp across the country with Lightning McQueen and Mater,” director Steve Purcell recently said at the Television Critics Association’s Summer Press Tour. “Like any real road trip, every day is a new mini-adventure with unexpected twists and turns.”

Disney+ Day will, of course, lead into D23 Expo: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event presented by Visa! (Just a lil’ something we’re doing a lot of planning for ’round here.) To celebrate, the streaming service will host special experiences for fans and subscribers, as well as premiere new content from its marquee brands—Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. Stay tuned for more Disney+ Day info in the coming weeks!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend Presented by State Farm®

Let’s see… what’s there to watch from around the worlds of Disney this first weekend of August? (And how is it already the eighth month of the year? Time is a construct.) Look for the sing-along version of The Lion King on Disney+; the heartwarming film Love, Simon, on FXX; a brand-new episode of The Final Straw on ABC; and more where that came from.

A time-lapse photo of the Believe... in Holiday Magic fireworks at Disneyland park, with plumes of white sparkling fireworks shooting up from behind Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, as well as columns of light. Many people are standing in front of the castle watching the display. The castle itself it bathed in a purple glow.

Extra Cheer Coming to Disneyland Resort This Holiday Season

From November 11, 2022, through January 8, 2023, there’s snow place like The Happiest Place on Earth—when it once again transforms into The Merriest Place on Earth, helping to spread joy all season long.

In Disney California Adventure park, holiday décor will light up the night, with a 50-foot-tall Christmas tree on Buena Vista Street and automotive holiday embellishments throughout Cars Land. Plus, the nighttime spectacular World of Color – Season of Light combines nostalgic holiday music with memorable moments from beloved Disney animated films. Disney Festival of Holidays will once again highlight a diverse season of celebrations, including Christmas/Navidad, Diwali, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Three Kings Day. Festival marketplaces across the park will serve a hand-crafted menu, and the Sip and Savor Pass (which expires January 8, and is not valid for theme park admission) will also be available for select food and non-alcoholic beverages at participating marketplaces and dining locations.

The holiday fun doesn’t end there: Disneyland park will once again be chockablock with festive holiday fun, including its iconic 60-foot-tall Christmas tree on Main Street, U.S.A. In Town Square, guests should look out for Disney characters wearing their holiday finest—including a few brand-new outfits! And, of course, Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle will enchant from day to night with sparkling icicles and twinkling lights.

Anna, Elsa, and Olaf from Frozen—along with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Santa, and many other friends—will celebrate the season in A Christmas Fantasy Parade, and in the evenings, the festivities will continue with the Believe… in Holiday Magic fireworks spectacular, which features magical “snowfall” and colorful projections on Main Street, U.S.A., and the façade of “it’s a small world.”

It’s never too early to plan for some holiday fun! Keep your eyes peeled (and your jingle bells at the ready) for more as the celebrations approach.

All the Summer TCA News That’s Fit to Print…

 It’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it: D23 attended the recent Summer TCA Virtual Press Tour to get a peek at what’s new and what’s next in streaming and linear content from The Walt Disney Company. Looking for the latest on Andor, Reasonable Doubt, Atlanta, Reservation Dogs, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and more? Check out our comprehensive coverage by clicking here!

In a still from Hulu’s new series Reboot, Keegan-Michael Key is holding a photo of the cast of his former sitcom, which features him alongside Johnny Knoxville, Judy Greer, and Calum Worthy as their characters all stand in the sitcom’s living room set. He’s showing the photo to two people who have their backs to the camera, and they’re standing in a parking lot.

Hulu Offers Look at New Comedy Reboot

The good folks at Hulu recently released a first look at their upcoming original comedy series Reboot, from creator and executive producer Steve Levitan (ABC’s Modern Family). The eight-episode series will premiere on the streaming service with two episodes on Tuesday, September 20—with new installments launching weekly thereafter.

In Reboot, Hulu does just that… it reboots a popular early 2000s family sitcom, forcing its dysfunctional cast back together. Now they must deal with their unresolved issues in today’s fast-changing world. The series stars Keegan-Michael Key (Disney+’s upcoming Pinocchio), Judy Greer (Hollywood Stargirl), Johnny Knoxville (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Paul Reiser (The Kominksy Method), Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Calum Worthy (Disney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie), and Krista Marie Yu (Last Man Standing).

15th Annual Tour de Turtles Underway from Disney’s Vero Beach Resort

And they’re off! The Sea Turtle Conservancy’s (STC) Tour de Turtles Marathon is divided into leatherbacks and non-leatherbacks (chelonians), and it’s truly shaping up to be an epic journey for two female sea turtles, Neytiri and Ronal. These turtles, sponsored by the Disney Conservation Fund and Disney Cruise Line, began their “migration marathon” Tuesday morning from their nesting beaches at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort to feeding grounds in The Bahamas, the Caribbean, and beyond. Through satellite telemetry, researchers from STC and Disney Conservation Team Wildlife will track the two turtles to determine how far they swim during the migration season.

Neytiri and Ronal, named after characters in Disney’s upcoming film Avatar: The Way of Water, are “racing” alongside other sea turtles, each highlighting a threat to turtle survival. The turtle to swim the furthest distance wins Tour de Turtles!

The data collected during Tour de Turtles helps researchers, conservationists, and governing agencies make more-informed decisions about sea turtle conservation methods and policies. Since 2008, STC and Disney have studied 26 sea turtles outfitted with satellite transmitters and released from Disney’s Vero Beach Resort.

To learn more and follow the turtles’ migration, visit the Tour de Turtles website—and don’t miss Avatar: The Way of Water, coming to theaters December 16.

ICYMI: How Marvel Studios Is Branching Out with I Am Groot

With adorable Baby Groot getting his own collection of five sure-to-be-just-as-adorable shorts on Disney+ beginning August 10, it stands to reason we should get the scoop on what went into creating such a tree-mendous project. Hear exclusively from writer and director Kirsten Lepore and executive producer Brad Winderbaum right here at D23.com.

Every Major Announcement and Trailer from Disney at the 2022 Summer TCAs

By Zach Johnson

We’re certainly not hurting for good TV!

For three days, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club attended the Summer TCA Virtual Press Tour to discover what the future of linear and streaming looks like for The Walt Disney Company. Between all the announcements and presentations, the future looks brighter than ever. Read on to learn more about Andor, Atlanta, The Come Up, Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory, Growing Up, grown-ish, Hair Tales, ReasonableDoubt, Reboot, Reservation Dogs, and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, among other series.

FX and Freeform presented on Tuesday, followed by Disney+, Disney Branded Television, National Geographic, and Walt Disney Studios on Wednesday. Hulu Originals and Onyx Collective closed on Thursday. Below is a chronological recap of the Summer TCA presentations, as well as some additional announcements.

FX

FX’s new limited series The Patient will premiere Tuesday, August 30, exclusively on Hulu. A psychological thriller from the minds of The Americans’ Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg, The Patient follows a therapist, Alan Strauss (Steve Carell), who is held prisoner by a patient, Sam Fortner (Domhnall Gleeson), who reveals himself to be a serial killer. Sam has an unusual therapeutic demand for Alan: Curb his homicidal urges. To survive, Alan must get inside Sam’s disturbed mind and stop him from killing again.

FX’s award-winning comedy series Atlanta will return for its fourth and final season with a special two-episode premiere on Thursday, September 15, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX (streaming the next day on Hulu). The 10-episode season finds Earn (Donald Glover), Alfred “Paper Boi” Miles” (Brian Tyree Henry), “Darius” (LaKeith Stanfield), and Van (Zazie Beetz) back in their hometown. The question is: Did Atlanta change or did they?

The second season of FX’s Reservation Dogs debuted Wednesday with two episodes on Hulu; new episodes will be released every Wednesday. The half-hour comedy follows the exploits of Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), and Cheese (Lane Factor), four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma. Reflecting on the success of its acclaimed first season, Reservation Dogs co-creator and showrunner Sterlin Harjo said, “I thought people would like it, but it struck a chord that I didn’t know it would strike… It was like this boomerang that was sent out to the universe, and it’s been coming back to us. For that, I am very grateful.”

FX also announced it has ordered The Veil, a limited series thriller exclusively for Hulu from Steven Knight, starring Emmy® Award winner Elisabeth Moss. The gripping thriller will explore the surprising and fraught relationship between two women who play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London. One woman has a secret, the other a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.

Left to Right: Ben Hard, Fernando Casablancas, Sophia Wilson, Claude Shwartz, Ebon Trower, andTaofeek Abijako. The cast of Freeform’s The Come Up wear trendy, colorful clothing as they sit around a circular table at a dive bar. They have cocktails in front of them, and the cast is laughing and smiling.

Freeform

Freeform announced the cast and premiere date for The Come Up, the first of three unscripted series it will release this year. The Come Up offers a glimpse into the wildest feelings and vibrant moments that define coming-of-age in a post-pandemic New York. The series follows six young disruptors—Taofeek Abijako, Fernando Casablancas, Ben Hard, Claude Shwartz, Ebon Trower, and Sophia Wilson—as they follow their dreams and pursue love and art on their own terms. The Come Up will premiere Tuesday, September 13, with four episodes airing back to back. After that, two episodes will air each week. All episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the following day.

In the promotional poster for grown-ish Season 5, Yara Shahidi (left) is wearing a striped blazer and khaki pants. She is seated in a brown leather chair and holding a Solo cup, shaped like a chalice, and looking up at Marcus Scribner (right), who is wearing a striped tie, a white button-up shirt, a navy blue blazer, red track pants, and flip-flops. He, too, is holding a red Solo cup shaped like a chalice. Behind them is a wood paneled wall, featuring deer antlers, a deer’s head with a tie draped around its neck, and a pendant for California University.

The hit comedy series grown-ish is currently in its fifth season, airing Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT (streaming the next day on Hulu). black-ish star Marcus Scribner has joined the cast, reprising his role as Junior as he embarks on his own journey to being “grown.” And just like her character, Zoey, grown-ish star Yara Shahidi is now a college graduate. “It’s worked together, and it’s been a hand-in-hand thing that’s made me appreciate acting, entertainment, and academia,” she said. “And I’m forever going to be a nerd.”

 In addition, Freeform announced it has renewed Good Trouble for a fifth season.

Disney+

Fall premiere dates were unveiled for several series, including Disney Branded Television’s Growing Up and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Season 2; National Geographic’s Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregoryand Super/Natural; and Dancing with the Stars Season 31. Ahead of its Disney+ Day premiere, Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory was renewed for a second season, which is currently filming, and a new premiere date for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law from Marvel Studios was also announced.

Created by Brie Larson and Culture.House, Growing Up is an innovative hybrid docu-series that explores the challenges, triumphs, and complexities of adolescence through compelling coming-of-age stories. Speaking about the idea behind Growing Up, Larson said, “I realized that I was living with shame about who I was, and I was noticing how I was presenting myself in the world… shielding certain parts of myself and living in fear—and I was like, if I’m feeling this way, other people must feel this way.” The series uses narrative, experimental, and documentary filmmaking to follow one casted individual, ages 18-22, as they tell their story. They represent a wide range of lived experiences, giving audiences emotionally powerful narratives that offer an engaging look at teenage-hood and the diverse social, familial, and internal obstacles young people face on their path to self-discovery and acceptance. All 10 episodes of Growing Up will be available to stream on Wednesday, September 8, to celebrate Disney+ Day.

Another Disney+ Day debut will be Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory. The face of a new generation of aspirational adventurers and natural history filmmakers, National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory takes viewers on epic and nail-biting journeys that push into the most spectacular and secretive corners of our wild world. Armed with leading-edge film technology, Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory breaks the mold of traditional natural history programming by telling extraordinary, real-life animal stories and taking viewers along for every beat of the action. For weeks at a time, Gregory immerses himself into the animals’ lives to capture the untold stories of iconic creatures living in some of the harshest environments on our planet. Watch in awe as Gregory braves the icy worlds of Antarctica in search of the biggest gathering of whales ever filmed and comes face-to-face with specialist buffalo-hunting lions in Zambia. In this multipart adventure series, Gregory takes viewers on an ambitious odyssey across the globe, showcasing the natural world at a time when it faces its greatest challenges.

In a scene from Andor, actor Diego Luna crouches down on one knee and hides behind debris to avoid a blast. He is holding a blaster and is ready to make his next move.

The 12-episode series Andor takes place before the events of the 2016 film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Debuting Wednesday, September 21, with three episodes, Andor will explore a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor’s journey to discover the difference he can make in an era filled with danger, deception, and intrigue. During Wednesday’s presentation, actor Diego Luna and creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy said Andor will have two seasons set over a five-year period. “We are covering one year in our first 12 episodes that we’ve completed,” Gilroy said. “We are going to do another 12 episodes starting this November.”

Marvel Studios announced Thursday, August 18, will be the new premiere date for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and new episodes will stream every Thursday thereafter. The comedy series follows Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), an attorney specializing in superhuman-oriented legal cases who must navigate the complicated life of a single, 30-something who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk. The series will feature multiple cameos from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil. “Charlie is amazing” and “does some great work,” said Maslany. “The tone of our show is so different [from Daredevil], and to see his character in the tone of She-Hulk is really fun.” Echoing that point, director and executive producer Kat Coiro added, “Charlie and Tatiana have such great chemistry.”

Executive produced by James Cameron and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, Super/Natural will premiere Wednesday, September 21. The series will utilize the latest scientific innovations and filmmaking technology to reveal the secret powers and super-senses of the world’s most extraordinary animals. See and hear beyond normal human perception to experience the natural world just as a specific species gets to do.

Disney+ also announced that Season 31 of Dancing with the Stars will premiere on Monday, September 19. The ballroom competition will be hosted by Tyra Banks and Alfonso Ribeiro and judged by Len Goodman, Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli. In addition, Disney+ revealed Season 2 of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers will debut on Wednesday, September 28. After winning back the Mighty Ducks name last year, the team and their coach, Alex Morrow (Lauren Graham), hit the road to attend an intense summer hockey institute in California run by a charming yet hardcore former NHL player, Colin Cole (Josh Duhamel). It’s a place for kids to excel at hockey—without having to worry about school. As the Ducks try to survive in this super-competitive environment, they’re faced with the question: Can you win summer?

The promotional poster for Reboot features the following stars sitting or standing around a couch on a soundstage: (Left to Right) Rachel Bloom, Judy Greer, Paul Reiser, Keegan-Michael Key, Johnny Knoxville, Krista Marie Yu, and Calum Worthy. Rachel is throwing papers into the air as Keegan-Michael reviews his script. Krista Marie is taking a call on her cell phone. Above the cast is a boom mic, the Hollywood Hills, and a poster for Step Right Up.

Hulu Originals 

Reboot, an eight-episode comedy series, will premiere Tuesday, September 20, with two episodes. It hails from Steven Levitan, the Emmy Award-winning co-creator of Modern Family, and stars Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer, Johnny Knoxville, Paul Reiser, Rachel Bloom, Calum Worthy, and Krista Marie Yu. Hulu reboots an early 2000s family sitcom, forcing its dysfunctional cast back together. Now, they must deal with their unresolved issues in today’s fast-changing world. This will be addressed in the writers room, over which Reiser’s character presides. “I know a lot of people in comedy think the pendulum has swung too far, being politically correct and woke and all that,” Levitan said. “We are all so afraid. People are so ready to cancel somebody with one perceived misstep. I find that a fascinating time we are in. We are all trying to manage the ‘what can you say, what can’t you say, what’s wrong with that, how is that offensive’ [conundrum]. The whole interesting part is how sacred a writers room needs to be. People need the freedom to explore and say things.” According to Levitan, this aspect of Reboot “reflects the time we live in—and, more to the point, the times we work in.”

Premiering Wednesday, September 7, with three episodes, Tell Me Lies follows a tumultuous but intoxicating relationship as it unfolds over the course of eight years. When Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) meet at college, they begin a seemingly normal relationship. But they quickly fall into an addictive entanglement that will permanently alter not only their lives, but the lives of everyone around them. “The first year of college is a chance for everyone to reinvent and find themselves,” Van Patten said. “And that’s exactly what they’re doing. They don’t know themselves, and so they feel like they’re finding themselves in each other.” White, however, hopes viewers don’t “romanticize” the couple’s relationship, saying, “It’s about the negative effects of what happens when people get attached this way.”

Inspired by the life and stand-up of star and co-creator Chris Estrada, This Fool is an irreverent, cinematic half-hour comedy set in working class South Los Angeles. The show centers around Julio Lopez, a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin, Luis, an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and his family. This Fool premieres Friday, August 12.

Premiering Thursday, August 25, on Hulu, the limited series Mike will chronicle the dynamic and controversial life of boxing icon Mike Tyson, played by Trevante Rhodes. In doing so, the series will also examine class and race in America, fame, misogyny, the wealth divide, the promise of the American Dream, and, ultimately, society’s role in shaping Tyson’s narrative. “Redemption was never the goal of this story,” showrunner Karin Gist explained. “We want to challenge what people think they know about him.”

Hulu Originals also announced two additions to its slate of original programming, including series orders for Devil in the White City, starring Keanu Reeves, and The Other Black Girl, which hails from Onyx Collective. Devil in the White City, based on Erik Larson’s bestselling book, follows Dr. H. H. Holmes, a serial killer and the man behind the “Murder Castle” during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, and Daniel H. Burnham, a demanding but brilliant architect who races to make his mark on the world. The Other Black Girl tells the story of Nella, an editorial assistant who is tired of being the only Black girl at her company and welcomes the arrival of new hire Hazel. But as Hazel’s star starts to rise, Nella realizes something sinister is going on at the company.

Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne, which explores the world of human sexuality through Cara Delevingne, will premiere on November 18, with all episodes released at once.  And, as previously announced, The D’Amelio Show Season 2 will debut September 28.

Onyx Collective

Conceptualized by Michaela angela Davis and hosted by Tracee Ellis Ross, each episode of The Hair Talesdocu-series will connect the personal tales of phenomenal Black women to broader societal and historic themes. The stories shared in the series will offer an honest and layered look into the complex culture of Black hair and, ultimately, Black women’s identity, beauty, cultural and social contributions, and humanity. The Hair Tales will debut with the first two episodes on Hulu and OWN, with two episodes releasing weekly on Hulu and one episode releasing weekly on OWN.

Reasonable Doubt, premiering Tuesday, September 27, on Hulu, is a sexy legal drama that centers on Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), a high-powered criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles dealing with past traumas, a failing marriage, motherhood, and a murder case… all while trying to keep her life together. “A lot of times when you have legal dramas, you’re focused on the work and the profession, and there’s a little bit of personal,” executive producer Raamla Mohamed said. “But I think what separates the show for me is that it’s about a woman who’s balancing all the things that women have to balance: her career, her friendships, her marriage, her kids. It’s all those things that, as women, we have to coordinate and figure out. I think the great thing about it is that you get to see her have a really full life. And sometimes she wins in one part of her life, and then sometimes she wins in another part—just like all women do.”

In this publicity shot of Yara Shahidi, she is sitting down with her left leg propped up and holding her left arm. She is wearing a gold track jacket with green trim and white stripes, a white tank top, and distressed denim jeans. Her hair is slicked back and she is wearing gold jewelry.

ABC Signature extended its deal with Yara Shahidi and her 7th Sun Production Company to include a partnership with Onyx Collective. Along with her business partner and mother, Keri Shahidi, she will continue to develop and produce scripted and alternative television projects for cable, streaming, and broadcast as a part of their exclusive deal. The Shahidis join an extensive roster of prolific creatives bringing their thoughtful narratives to Onyx Collective, including Ryan Coogler, Destin Daniel Cretton, Prentice Penny, Natasha Rothwell, and, most recently, Erika Green Swafford.

Just before its presentations, Onyx Collective also announced three upcoming series. First, the true crime docu-series Ring of Fire: The Life of Annie Mae Aquash (working title) will examine the extraordinary life of Annie Mae Aquash and unravel the decades-old mystery behind her murder. A Mi’kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, Canada, Aquash was a mother, a teacher, and a revolutionary who fought for Indigenous rights and whose death went unsolved for almost 30 years, becoming one of Indian Country’s most infamous cases. Set between the sweeping landscape of American politics in the volatile 1970s and the present‐day quest for answers led by her daughter, this is a shocking story of murder, intrigue, love, and betrayal that contextualizes her case within the current epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

Second, rapper and car collector Swizz Beatz will visit car-loving destinations in The Untitled Swizz Beatz Project to examine the area’s distinctive car culture and bring together two otherwise disparate car clubs over a shared love of all things automotive. He’ll also share an appreciation for what it’s like to beat the odds through sheer drive.

Third, Searching for Soul Food will follow celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds as she discovers what soul food looks like around the world. Along the way, she will explore the stories, people, and traditions of each place she visits, bringing her own flavor right along with her. The international journey will find Reynolds exploring the culinary worlds of Mississippi, Oklahoma, Appalachia, South Africa, Italy, Jamaica, Peru, and Los Angeles.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend Presented by State Farm®

By Andie Hagemann

Don’t miss the stupendous content coming to your TV (and assorted streaming devices) this weekend! The sing-along version of The Lion King launches on Friday, along with the feature film Old Dogs, on Disney+. Start off your Sunday with the beloved coming-of-age film Love, Simon on FXX, followed by some hilarious hijinks with Spy, airing later that day on Freeform. Plus, a brand-new episode of ABC’s The Final Straw premieres Sunday night!

A female and male lion depicted using a blend of computer-generated-imagery and live-action filmmaking stand next to each other in the African jungle.

The Lion King—Friday, August 5, on Disney+
It is time… to sing along with the live-action adaptation of The Lion King! Directed by Disney Legend Jon Favreau, the beloved classic is reimagined in a brand-new way using state-of-the-art technology, and now you can belt out the film’s iconic tunes. Young lion cub Simba (voiced by JC McCrary) idolizes his father King Mufasa (voiced by Disney Legend James Earl Jones) and “just can’t wait to be king,” himself. However, Scar (voiced by Chiwetel Ejiofor), Mufasa’s brother, has concocted a devious plan to claim Pride Rock and the throne. After tragedy strikes, Simba abandons the pride, seeking comfort in his newfound friends Timon (voiced by Billy Eichner) and Pumbaa (voiced by Seth Rogen), who help him grow up and discover the important things in life. The all-star voice cast also includes Donald Glover as Simba; Alfre Woodard as Sarabi; John Kani as Rafiki; John Oliver as Zazu; and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter as Nala.

Actor and Disney Legend Robin Williams (center) glides down a large green slide with three lanes as a young girl and boy slide in the flanking lanes.

Old Dogs—Friday, August 5, on Disney+
Best friends and business partners Dan (Disney Legend Robin Williams) and Charlie (John Travolta) are prepping for a mega deal when their lives are turned upside down and they are forced to trade their bachelor lifestyles to become the caretakers of 7-year-old-twins. Can they handle their business dealing and the pair of rollicking kids?

Actors Nick Robinson and Keiynan Lonsdale sit in a Ferris wheel at nighttime

Love, Simon—Sunday, August 7, at 6 a.m. ET/9 a.m. PT on FXX
Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) has a huge secret: He’s gay. The 17-year-old hasn’t told his family or friends yet, and the thought of doing so is terrifying. However, when he falls for an anonymous classmate online, he must come to term with accepting his full self.

Actress Melissa McCarthy and actor Jason Statham link arms while wearing formal attire as they walk through a hallway.

Spy—Sunday, August 7, at 5:05 p.m. ET on Freeform
CIA analyst Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) has spent her entire career working at desk assisting agent Bradley Fine (Jude Law) and helping him avoid danger in the field. But when Bradley is assassinated by Bulgarian arms dealer Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne), Susan is thrust into her first-ever undercover assignment to capture Rayna and avenge Bradley’s death.

Two adult men face a giant tower featuring sport equipment-themed layers as the attempt to remove the necessary pieces on the game show The Final Show.

The Final Straw—Sunday, August 7, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
The high stakes stacking show returns with new daunting challenges! This week’s contestants attempt to remove items from stacks themed after birthdays and sports before taking on the pirate stack for a shot at The Mega Stack and a chance to win the grand prize of $250,000. The always hilarious Janelle James, from ABC’s Abbott Elementary, hosts the series.

Ring in National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day with Disney Park Favorites

By Tori Hunt

Nothing says comfort quite like a delicious, freshly baked chocolate chip cookie. Whether you like them crispy and classic, ooey-gooey, or adventurous, Disney Parks and Resorts have just about any kind you can imagine. In honor of National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day—Thursday, August 4—D23 uncovered a few of Disney Parks’ most delectable treats; some are hard-core chocolate chip delights, some are other cookie favorites, and others are cookie-based confections. Which one are you going to try first?

The Mickey-shaped cookies are covered in chocolate with a white cutout of Mickey Mouse’s face. The cookies are stacked on a metal tray inside of a bakery display next to other pastries.

Mickey-Shaped Cookie (Jolly Holiday Café, Disneyland Park)
This Mickey cookie, a classic Disney staple, is for the young and the young at heart. It’s a simple shortbread cookie topped with a white and milk chocolate layer in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s smiling face.

Three Linzer cookies are stacked on a white plate with a red rim. The cookies are golden and sprinkled heavily with white powdered sugar with a star-shaped cut-out in the center. The plate is lying on a red, green and white plaid tablecloth.

Linzer Cookie (Jolly Holiday Café, Disneyland Park)
If you are looking for a supercalifragilistic-tasting treat, head over to the Jolly Holiday Café on Main Street, U.S.A., to grab this Austrian delicacy. Fresh strawberry glaze is sandwiched between two pieces of shortbread cookie, topped with powdered sugar. This is a seasonal cookie, so make sure to grab one before they are gone!

A stack of large, crumbly cookies sits on a small brown plate. The plate is on top of a antique orange book with a pair of glasses.

Coffee Cake Cookie (Gideon’s Bakehouse, Disney Springs)
If you find yourself strolling around Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort, Gideon’s Bakehouse is an absolute must! With cookies that weigh nearly half a pound, what’s not to love? The coffee cake cookie is exclusive to this location and takes a vanilla bean base and pairs it with cinnamon swirls and crisp crumbles—perfect with a hot cup of coffee.

The cookie has large chocolate chunks and is baked in a red liner. The cookie sits in a basket lined with white parchment paper, reading “The incredibles” in red writing.

Jack-Jack Cookie Num Num (Pixar Pier, Disney California Adventure Park)
Treat yourself for braving the Incredicoaster at Disney California Adventure’s Pixar Pier with this deep-dish style chocolate chip cookie. One bite of this huge, chocolate-chunk dessert will have you feeling like a little kid again.

Vanilla ice cream is scooped on top of a cookie bowl with two cookies placed on either side of the scoop like Mickey ears. The sundae has caramel and chocolate drizzle with whipped cream, sprinkles, and a maraschino cherry on top.

House-made Chocolate-Chunk Cookie Sundae (Golden Horseshoe, Disneyland Park)
What’s better than a cookie? A cookie AND ice cream! Enjoy this delightfully large sundae with a friend (or by yourself, we aren’t judging) and catch a show on the main stage while you’re at the Golden Horseshoe.