5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Andie Hagemann

Get ready for brand-new exciting content coming to your TV and Disney+ this week! Three celebrities sniff out the fibber on an all-new episode of To Tell the Truth, airing Tuesday. On Wednesday, Penny turns to Al Roker for help with her overprotective father on The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder; that same day, mature audiences can watch the debut episode of Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight. The truth will be revealed in the new episode of Big Sky, airing Thursday. Get ready to sing and dance with the premiere of Disney’s musical comedy Better Nate Than Ever on Friday.

To Tell the Truth—Tuesday, March 29, at 10 p.m. ET, on ABC
Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction, and this week, host Anthony Anderson is joined by Kim Fields, Oliver Hudson, and London Hughes to investigate the next round of imposters. The celebrity panel will encounter an eclectic group including a silhouette artist, pet detective, blood splatter expert, and trampoline wall acrobat.

The Proud Family: Louder and ProuderWednesday, March 30, on Disney+
Penny (voiced by Kyla Pratt) is fed up with her overprotective father, Oscar (voiced by Tommy Davidson) after he sabotages her first date with Kareem (voiced by Asante Blackk). Desperate for her independence, Penny asks the mischievous Al Roker to transform her into a college student. However, she soon learns life as a young adult can be overwhelming. Roker, Lena Waithe, Lamorne Morris, Jaden Smith, and Desus Nice lend their voices to the coming-of-age episode.

Moon Knight—Wednesday, March 30, on Disney+
The new highly anticipated series from Marvel Studios follows mild-mannered gift-shop employee Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) as he discovers that he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As their enemies reveal themselves, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly battle among the powerful gods of Egypt. This series is intended for mature audiences. New episodes debut Wednesdays on the streamer.

Big Sky—Thursday, March 31, at 10:01 p.m. ET, on ABC
The truth will be exposed in this brand-new episode. As Jenny (Katheryn Winnick, above) attempts to prove the Bhullars are involved in the drug-related death of a teenager, her distrust of Travis (Logan Marshall-Green) amplifies, putting their relationship in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Veer (Bernard White) reveals the reason behind his visit to Montana. This drama series is intended for mature audiences.

Better Nate Than Ever—Friday, April 1, on Disney+
Disney’s new musical comedy follows 13-year-old Nate (Rueby Wood, above), who dreams of becoming a Broadway star. However, Nate’s dream hits a slight snag when he isn’t cast in the school play. Determined to prove everyone wrong, Nate and his best friend Libby (Aria Brooks) sneak off to New York City for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. A chance encounter with his long-lost Aunt Heidi (Lisa Kudrow) threatens Nate’s planand together they must prove that life’s greatest adventures are only as big as your dreams.

Disney’s Nominees Mark Many Firsts for The Oscars®

By Bruce C. Steele

It may be the 94th Academy Awards® ceremony happening this Sunday, but, for Disney at least, it’s full of firsts. Movies from across The Walt Disney Company earned a total of 23 Academy Award nominations, and the following are some of the “firsts” included in that haul:

Spielberg’s Personal Bests
Director Steven Spielberg notches a number of firsts with his nominations as both producer and director of West Side Story. There’s the personal first in that this is his first nomination as a director (out of eight) for helming a musical. (Of course, it’s also his first musical.) Perhaps more impressively, Spielberg is the first producer to compete an 11th time in the Best Picture category. (The Best Picture award goes to a movie’s producers.) Out of his previous 10 nominations, Spielberg has taken home the Best Picture statuette just once, for Schindler’s List.

That’s Another Story
This is not the first time a remake of a previous Best Picture winner has competed for Best Picture. That honor went to the 1962 version of Mutiny on the Bounty, which followed the much-lauded 1935 telling of the story. (The remake didn’t win.) However, this is the first time an actor has been nominated for playing the same role in the same story as a previous winner. Ariana DeBose, who plays Anita in Spielberg’s film, is following in the footsteps of Rita Moreno, who won an Oscar for the 1962 film (and co-stars in the 2021 version). If DeBose wins—as many experts predict she will—that will establish another first, one unlikely to be repeated for some time.

For those of you who would like to point out that both Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro both won Oscars for playing Vito Corleone in separate Godfather movies, I would note that they appeared in different storylines, not in different versions of the same tale.

 

Music to Our Ears
The record-breaking soundtrack for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto also marks a couple of Oscar firsts. Composer Germaine Franco is only the sixth woman in Academy Award history to be nominated for Best Original Score, and she is the first Latina nominee in the category. In the Best Original Song competition, “Dos Oruguitas” marks the first time a nominated song from a Disney movie is sung entirely in a language other than English. The title song from Saludos Amigos (1942) was also nominated for Best Original Song, but only its title was in Spanish; the rest of the lyrics were in English.

Some of you might also be wondering whether The Walt Disney Studios’ domination of the Best Animated Feature category this year is a first. The Studio took three of the five slots, for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto and Raya and the Last Dragon, as well as for Disney and Pixar’s Luca. But not only is this not the first time Disney collected 60% of the animated feature nominations, it’s not even the second time. It is, in fact, the third time Disney has pulled off this feat. In 2002, Disney Animation’s Treasure Planet and Lilo & Stitch were nominated, while Disney-distributed Spirited Away received the Oscar; and in 2012, Frankenweenie and Disney Animation’s Wreck-It Ralph were nominated, and Disney and Pixar’s Brave received the award.

Some Lesser Firsts
Nightmare Alley marks the first time a film released separately in both color and black and white has been nominated for Best Picture. It’s a limited competition, admittedly, since films are rarely released in both formats, but someone had to be the first across the line at the Academy Awards. In an even more-limited contest, Jessica Chastain can celebrate her first nomination for portraying a real person in The Eyes of Tammy Faye (out of three total nominations). And while three previous films have featured the character Cruella de Vil, the nominations earned by Disney’s Cruella mark the first Oscar nods for the villain—or heroine, if you prefer Emma Stone’s interpretation.

Say You Want a Revolution
We did our best to come up with an Oscar first for Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), but the choices are both too numerous and too esoteric. Longest title? It does beat Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) by 12 characters. But documentaries often have lengthy subtitles, so it would be a difficult “first” to judge. First documentary constructed from footage left untouched for 50 years? Maybe, but the fact-checking required to verify that was beyond the scope of our abilities. We’re just happy it’s the first Oscar nomination for director Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, whose accomplishments in music, television, and other fields speak to his many talents.

The next step in our own quest is now to see how many of these nomination “firsts” turn into winner “firsts.” Join us in watching the 94th Academy Awards on ABC on Sunday, March 27, live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. For a full guide to Oscar television coverage from now through the ceremony and after, click here.

 

Inside Olivia Rodrigo’s Sweet driving home 2 u (a SOUR film) Premiere

By Zach Johnson

Ever since it was announced, we’ve been counting down the days until OLIVIA RODRIGO: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film) would debut exclusively on Disney+—and that day is finally here! To celebrate, Disney Branded Television rolled out the purple carpet Thursday at the Regency Village Theatre in Westwood, where Olivia Rodrigo herself joined dozens of stars and hundreds of fans for an early screening—many of whom had no idea the “déjà vu” singer herself would be making a special appearance!

“I’m so excited!” the Grammy®-nominated “drivers license” singer told reporters. “It’s very strange. My parents, all my friends, all these people from Disney, and all [these people from] my music life are here. It’s like all of my worlds are colliding at once.”

Blu DeTiger, Towa Bird, and Rodrigo’s all-female band—all of whom are featured in the film—also walked the purple carpet to celebrate the “good 4 u” singer’s big night. Other notable guests who showed up to support Rodrigo included Alexander 23, Iris Apatow, Petra Collins, Kid Laroi, Kevin McHale, Christina Milian, and Busy Philipps, as well as Ayo Davis, President, Disney Branded Television, and Interscope executives.

In OLIVIA RODRIGO: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film), viewers join Rodrigo on a road trip from Salt Lake City—where she began writing her triple-platinum Geffen Records debut album SOUR—to Los Angeles. Along the way, Rodrigo candidly reflects on creating and writing her record-breaking album and shares her feelings as a young woman navigating a specific time in her life. The film includes new live arrangements of her songs, intimate interviews, and never-before-seen footage from recording sessions.

For Rodrigo, it’s the film’s intimate moments that hold a special place in her heart. “I’m so excited for people to see the GoPro footage,” she said. “It’s always been my favorite part of the film. It’s super cool to get an inside look into the making of a song.”

The film features 11 songs from SOUR performed with brand-new arrangements in unique locations, from the Mojave Airplane Boneyard to the Red Rock Canyon State Park. “We were in uncomfortable environments at times—in deserts with snakes, in an airport graveyard—and she’s standing on the wing of a plane doing all of these things,” director Stacey Lee recalled. “She’s just a real professional. That part didn’t surprise me, but the fact that she wasn’t scared [did]. She was willing to put herself out there in a way that was true to who she is as a person and to how her album is as well.”

“She lets her guard down,” Lee continued. “She’s relatable. She’s human. She’s vulnerable. She’s not perfect. That’s a big part of what makes [her] special as an artist.”

Be the First to See Disney Mirrorverse

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Disney Mirrorverse, an all-new mobile game launching on Thursday, June 23, features iconic, action-ready Disney and Pixar characters that have been evolved in visually dynamic and surprising ways! You may have already seen some of these characters as highly-detailed collectible figures from McFarlane Toys.

And we have exclusive first-looks at three more Mirrorverse characters for you right here!

Genie: Stellar Magic has evolved the Genie’s phenomenal cosmic power, attuning him with magical sources from across the Mirrorverse. As a result, the Genie takes on a more cosmic appearance—it’s as if there are entire galaxies contained inside him!

Ian Lightfoot: The Mirrorverse’s Stellar Magic has empowered Ian’s “by-the-book” nature, allowing him to fully understand the magic from the Book of Yore, and making him one very studious suburban sorcerer.

Scrooge McDuck: In the Mirrorverse, Stellar Magic has amplified Scrooge’s innate thirst for adventure, making him the ultimate adventure venture investor!

Prepare to enter Disney Mirroverse by pre-registering today at this special sign-up portal for D23 Members. By pre-registering, you will unlock in-game rewards exclusive to D23 Members when the game releases on June 23, on the App Store and Google Play. These rewards include valuable in-game resources and a special Golden Mickey Mouse Avatar—only for D23 Members!

Pre-registering also signs you up for the virtual Disney Mirrorverse Fan Event on June 23, celebrating the game’s launch. You will be one of the first to see the Disney Mirrorverse Trailer, a “Making of the Mirroverse” segment, and more behind-the-scenes surprises via a special livestream that day.

Register today! And prepare for the thrilling mobile action game to drop soon. The Mirrorverse will continue to expand with more collectible figures from McFarlane Toys and other exciting products coming soon, so keep your eyes peeled.

The Hardy Boys Season 2 Trailer Is Here—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Hulu Reveals The Hardy Boys Season Two Trailer

Mystery is on the horizon, friends! Just this week, Hulu released the official trailer for season two of The Hardy Boys—premiering Wednesday, April 6, with all 10 episodes on the streaming service.

The series picks up six months after the events of season one, building on the mystery and drama of the inaugural season and welcoming new friends and suspects. When a Bridgeport classmate mysteriously disappears, Frank (Rohan Campbell) and Joe Hardy (Alexander Elliot) drop their new normal routine to get back to detective work. But when they discover the mystical relic they destroyed last year is still in play, it becomes clear their simple missing person case is actually part of something far more sinister. The Hardy boys and their friends must quickly learn who they can and can’t trust as they race against time to unravel the truth, and ultimately realize that no one is safe from their past.

The series also stars Keana Lyn as Callie Shaw, Adam Swain as Chet Morton, Cristian Perri as Phil Cohen, and Riley O’Donnell as Biff Hooper. Joining the cast this season are Canadian actors Krista Nazaire as Belinda Conrad and Sadie Munroe as Lucy Wayne. Mark your calendars!

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

Oscar® Sunday is finally upon us—so why not get into the showbiz spirit with a binge-watch of some of The Walt Disney Company’s nominated films? From Nightmare Alley to Encanto, there’s a lil’ something for everyone. Check out our recommendations here… and then take a gander at our handy “Everything You Need to Know” guide to fully prepare for the big night.

Disneyland Paris Announces Multi-Year Transformation Plan for Disney Village

As a part of its incredible 30th anniversary celebration, our pals over at Disneyland Paris just announced transformation plans for Disney Village, the retail, dining, and entertainment complex between Disneyland Paris’ theme parks and Disney hotels.

The district, which also celebrates 30 years in 2022, has more than doubled in size since its opening, constantly adding new options to reinvent the guest experience. But by the end of the year, a phased transformation of the entire area will begin to give the district a brand-new visual identity and introduce exciting new offerings.

The reimagined Disney Village will celebrate timeless, family-friendly environments that are uniquely Disney. By day, stylish boutiques and innovative restaurants will draw guests in—and by night, thousands of lights will transform the area into a bustling wonderland. When the project is complete, Disney Village will feature a relaxing lakeside park and boardwalk; enhanced pedestrian walkways; brand-new facades; peaceful terraces and patios; and lush landscaping. Plus, its diverse eateries and collection of shops will expand options for guests, with innovative concepts from some of the world’s most exciting brands for a completely enhanced experience complementing the theme parks.

The first step in this big transformation? A contemporary French brasserie called Rosalie, which will take the place of the current Café Mickey restaurant and will open in 2023—elevating the culinary experience for visitors and offering a new option for those looking for distinctly French flavors within Disney Village.

Keep your eyes peeled on more fun from Disneyland Paris in the coming months…

5 Mystifying Moments from the Moon Knight Press Conference

Now that Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight is set to premiere on Disney+ in just a few days’ time, see what the stars themselves—including Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke—had to say at the series’ recent virtual press conference. What special person helped Isaac feel up to the challenge of playing two different people? Read on to find out!

Adorable Animal Alert! Three Rhino Siblings Meet at Kilimanjaro Safaris

Recently, Walt Disney World Resort animal care experts celebrated a monumental milestone with the debut of 4-month-old rhino Logan to Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park! The good folks at the Disney Parks Blog released an “aww”-inspiring video of Logan meeting her rhino siblings Ranger and Mylo on the savanna, seen above.

Ranger was the first white rhino born at Walt Disney World Resort in five years, back in October 2020—with Mylo joining the crash (that’s the name for a rhino herd!) in September ’21. Logan, born in November ’21 and named after her mom Lola and dad Dugan, is the youngest of the three southern white rhinos born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park.

These successful rhino births mark a major achievement for the Animal, Science and Environment team at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and the rhino population in managed care. All three rhinos allow scientists, doctors, and conservationists to learn more about this amazing species—and these learnings can be shared to benefit rhinos all over the globe.

ICYMI: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Doc McStuffins to Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary

As of this last week, Doc McStuffins has been delighting children (and adults too!) for 10 full years—which means it’s the perfect time to learn some fun, little-known facts about the iconic animated series. Can you name the other TV shows that have referenced the good doctor? And which First Lady guest starred on an episode of the show? Find out all that (and more) by clicking here.

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

By Andie Hagemann

Lights, camera… marathon! Ahead of Hollywood’s biggest night, binge-watch Academy Award®-nominated films from across The Walt Disney Company. With 23 total nominations, it’s difficult to narrow down this weekend’s itinerary, but here are four suggestions leading into Sunday’s festivities: Mature audiences can start their marathon with a viewing of Searchlight Pictures’ Nightmare Alley, then watch Disney and Pixar’s Luca; Walt Disney Studios’ Cruella; and Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Make sure your marathon concludes in time for The Oscars®, airing live Sunday night!

Nightmare Alley—Available on Hulu
This thriller—intended for mature audiences—from director Guillermo del Toro and Searchlight Pictures is nominated for four Academy Awards—Best Picture, Best Costume Design, Best Cinematography, and Best Production Design. Stanton Carlisle (Bradley Cooper) is a down-on-his-luck carnival worker who fancies himself a psychic medium in an attempt to swindle society’s elite. Stanton hatches a plan to con a mogul with help from a psychologist (Cate Blanchett), but she’s determined to expose him.

Luca—Available on Disney+
“Silenzio, Bruno!” and watch this coming-of-age story from Disney and Pixar, nominated for Best Animated Feature Film. Luca (voice of Jacob Tremblay) is having the summer of a lifetime living in a seaside town on the Italian Riviera. He’s eating endless bowls of pasta and tons of gelato, and he’s embarking on exciting adventures with his new pal Alberto (voice of Jack Dylan Grazer). However, Luca’s true identity as a sea monster threatens all that fun—as well as his newfound friendship.

Cruella—Available on Disney+
Discover the origin story behind notorious Disney villain Cruella de Vil in this fashionable live-action film, which is nominated for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Emma Stone stars as Estella, a young grifter determined to leave her mark on the fashion world. After years of terrorizing London with her thieving pals Jasper (Joel Fry) and Horace (Paul Walter Hauser), Estella eyes a bigger target—revenge.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings—Available on Disney+
In this Marvel Studios hit, nominated for Best Visual Effects, martial arts master Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) must confront the past he thought he left behind—including his father’s involvement in the notorious Ten Rings organization.

The Oscars®Sunday, March 27, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, on ABC
Grab the popcorn—it’s time to celebrate the year’s best films during Hollywood’s biggest night! The hilarious trio of Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, and Wanda Sykes will share hosting duties for the 94th Academy Awards, which is themed “Movie Lovers Unite”… Don’t miss live performances from four of the five Best Original Song nominees; appearances from your favorite stars; iconic fashion moments; and so much more!

5 Mystifying Moments from the Moon Knight Press Conference

By Zach Johnson

Are you ready to embrace the chaos?

In Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight, an original live-action series debuting March 30 exclusively on Disney+, Oscar Isaac stars as Steven Grant, a benevolent Brit who works in a museum gift shop. He’s plagued by blackouts and mysterious memories of a life that is separate... and yet, somehow, eerily familiar. After an auspicious encounter, Steven discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with Marc Spector— former mercenary and avatar of Khonshu, Egyptian god of the moon and vengeance. As the two men’s enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities amid a deadly battle that’s playing out amongst the powerful gods of Egypt.

Ahead of the series premiere, Isaac joined co-stars Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy; directors Mohamed Diab and Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead; and executive producer Grant Curtis at a press conference moderated by Entertainment Weekly staffer Devan Coogan. Below are five highlights from the Q&A.

1. Oscar Isaac likes the challenge of playing two people who share one body...

Isaac has gone on many onscreen adventures, having previously played the titular villain in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and starring as pilot Poe Dameron in three Star Wars films. Moon Knight, however, would turn out to be a whole different kind of adventure. “It seemed like there was a real opportunity to do something completely different—particularly in the MCU—to focus on the internal struggle of this character; to use Egyptian iconography, the Super Hero genre, and this language to talk about a real internal struggle that this person is having; and to create an indelible, unusual character, particularly with Steven Grant,” Isaac said. “Once I got a take on how I wanted to play Steven, I brought it to everyone, and they welcomed it with open arms. That’s how I knew I had incredible collaborators and it would be a creative adventure.”

2. ... but as it turns out, playing two people is harder than he imagined.

Isaac, who is also an executive producer, cast his brother, Michael Hernández, to be his stand-in during scenes in which Steven and Marc need to interact. “It’s the closest thing to me there is,” he explained. “He came in and he would play either Steven or Marc; he even did both accents! It was really helpful to have someone who’s not only a great actor, but who also shares my DNA to play off of. I didn’t anticipate how technically demanding it would be to show up and decide which character I was going to play first, then try to block that out, give my brother notes, do the scene, switch characters, and figure it out. One of the most fun things about acting is acting opposite somebody and letting something spontaneous happen. There wasn’t really an opportunity to do that [without Hernández].” Although Steven and Marc share the same body, Isaac found various ways to distinguish the characters. “Marvel has done an amazing job at combining action and comedy, and with Steven, there was a chance to do a different type of comedy,” Isaac said. “He’s somebody who doesn’t know he’s funny or that he’s being funny. That was really exciting. The counterpoint of that in Marc is that I was leaning into a bit of the stereotype of the tortured, dark vigilante guy, but what makes him so special is that he has this little Englishman living inside of him.”

3. Ethan Hawke approached his character as he would a riddle.

Just as Isaac was drawn to playing an “unusual” hero, Hawke was intrigued by the unique take on Steven and Marc’s antagonist, Arthur Harrow. “The histories of movies are paved with storytellers using mental illness as a building block for the villain,” Hawke explained. “There are countless stories of mentally ill villains, and we have a mentally ill hero—and that’s fascinating, because we’ve inverted the whole process... That was an interesting riddle for me to figure out.” Director Diab believed in “embracing his mental illness as a way to create an unreliable narrator,” Hawke added, “and once you’ve broken the prism of reality, everything that the audience sees is from a skewed point of view. That’s really interesting for the villain...”

4. May Calamawy spent a lot of time developing her character’s backstory.

Unlike Isaac and Hawke, Calamawy’s character, Layla El-Faouly, didn’t originate in the comics, meaning she got to fill in the blanks more freely. “I feel like I got to play the full gamut of a woman with her, because she’s strong, she’s for the people, and she fights for what she believes,” Calamawy said, “but she’s also really vulnerable and scared.” A relative newcomer to Hollywood, Calamawy added she learned a lot acting opposite Isaac. “He really understands [his job] at such a cellular level,” she said, “and when he would be each character, it was really two separate people. I could feel the energy.”

Hawke said his “favorite thing” about working with Calamaway was “watching her ask questions” and pushing to make Layla “a three-dimensional person in a male-driven story.” Calamaway said she felt supported whenever her co-stars would “fight for Layla,” adding that she was encouraged to look inward and at her own experiences in the Middle East. “The more I ended up taking from myself, the easier it became, because I wanted to find a story that would work with someone who had a similar conditioning, who would deal with situations a certain way,” she said. “What would that look like for someone raised there versus someone raised in the West? It was confronting in many ways, but when I felt OK to take that space, I felt it happened more fluidly, absolutely.”

5. Ethan Hawke drew inspiration from the real-life sets.

Filming on location added authenticity to the project, according to Hawke. “I loved getting to be in the deserts of Jordan, being on the same location where they shot Lawrence of Arabia,” he said. “One of the things that surprised me about the Marvel Universe is that it’s fun acting in front of a lot of green screens. I come from a theater training, so I enjoyed pretending something was there. But then when you’re really in the desert, it’s so beautiful. I felt a connection to the cinema history of the desert, and the people in Jordan treated us so well. It elevated our collective imagination, and I think it broadened the scope of the show.” Hawke praised Diab, in particular, for ensuring the Egyptian culture is portrayed accurately in Moon Knight. “The way his brain works musically, it’s a different rhythm than the one I’ve grown up with,” he said. “It was wonderful how he brought in other Egyptian actors, and the way he thought about approaching scenes had a unique point of view. That was more valuable to us as performers than something we could learn in a textbook. I felt so safe with Mohamed.”

Are You a Disney Expert? Try This Week’s Trivia Challenge

As a member of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, you know your magic! This week put your Disneyland knowledge to the test and see if you are the ultimate Disney fan!

Which beloved Disney character made an appearance at Disneyland’s Mickey’s Soundsational Parade as a tribute to Disney Legend Jimmy Macdonald?

Correct! Wrong!

Evinrude, from Walt Disney’s The Rescuers, made a special appearance on Tiana’s rowboat in Mickey’s Soundsational Parade to honor Disney Legend Jimmy Macdonald. Macdonald contributed to the Disney legacy with his talents for sound effects and voice acting (including voicing Mickey Mouse); in 1977, he came out of retirement to provide sounds for the feisty dragonfly Evinrude.

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The Moon and Stars Align at Moon Knight’s Launch Event

By Zach Johnson

The cast and crew of Moon Knight were over the moon last night in Hollywood!

To celebrate the series, actors Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke, and May Calamawy walked down the red carpet at the special launch event for Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight, an original series streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning March 30, 2022. Joining them at the El Capitan Theatre were cast members Antonia Salib, Ann Akinjirin, David Ganly, Sofia Danu, Karim El Hakim, Fernanda Andrade, Shaun Scott, Rey Lucas, and Díana Bermudez; directors Mohamed Diab, Justin Benson, and Aaron Moorhead; head writer Jeremy Slater; executive producers Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, and Grant Curtis; and dozens of stars from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), from David Dastmalchian to Xochitl Gomez!

Speaking to D23 on the press line, Diab said his priority was to “dig deep” into each character and understand what makes them tick. “Do you really care if you saw the biggest action sequence if you don’t care about the character? I don’t,” Diab said. “That was my challenge, Oscar’s challenge, Ethan’s challenge, and May’s challenge.”

After production wrapped last year, the cast and crew were eager to reunite on the red carpet. “You dream about these moments, about joining this family,” said Ganly, who plays Billy. “Walking in here this evening, the enthusiasm from the fans dressed up in costumes and all of the well-wishing makes you realize what you’re part of. This is big!”

Moon Knight follows Steven Grant (Isaac), a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, who becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life. Steven discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector (Isaac). As their enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly battle among the most powerful gods of Egypt. Writer Michael Kastelein said Moon Knight has elements that evoke “the fun of ’80s globe-trotting movies,” which makes for a “unique, exciting contribution to the MCU.”

Akinjirin, who plays Bobby, described the series as “dark, exciting, and unexpected.” Salib, who plays Taweret, shares her co-star’s perspective on Moon Knight’s tone, adding, “It’s unlike anything I’ve seen as a Marvel fan. You can expect all the usual drama and action, but we’ve also got a lot of darker themes. We’re really pushing the boat out, in terms of the supernatural. I play an ancient Egyptian goddess, and all of that world is so cool. I think [the series] will give fans a lot of different things to enjoy.”

Andrade, who plays Wendy Spector, confessed to D23 that it’s a “dream come true” to be part of the MCU, but stopped short of potentially spoiling anything about her role. “I can’t tell you anything!” Andrade said with a wink. “You’ll just have to wait and see!”

Fortunately, Hawke was able to share more insight into his character. “What makes Arthur Harrow a dangerous man is his certitude,” he told D23. “When you know what’s right and what’s wrong and who’s a good person and who’s a bad person, it gives you immense authority and courage of [your] convictions. That’s a dangerous person.” Being part of a series that introduces a new Super Hero to the MCU was a real thrill for Hawke, who said, “Myth and legend are how we express ourselves and make sense of the universe. To have a mentally ill hero is really interesting. His journey as a hero is to heal himself, to heal his own mind—and that’s a good message to put into the world.”

Meet the Chaotic Cast of Characters in Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight, a Disney+ limited series, is set to debut next week, and we can’t wait to uncover the mysteries the series has in store. Following mild-mannered gift shop employee Stephen Grant, Moon Knight explores his struggles with dissociative identity disorder—and the discovery that shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector! While we can’t yet delve into all the action this series promises to deliver, the one mystery we can solve right now is uncovering just who the major characters are in this thrilling new series:

Steven Grant/Marc Spector/Moon Knight (Oscar Isaac)
Nonviolent vegetarian Steven Grant is a socially awkward gift shop employee just trying his best to cope with his mental health struggles—a challenge enough as an average person, but twice as tricky when he shares his body with someone who is his opposite in every way: Marc Spector.

Marc Spector is a former Marine and CIA operative-turned-mercenary (we bet he’s not a vegetarian, either) acting as the earthly avatar of the Egyptian moon god, Khonshu. Sometimes he’s a hero, but other times he’s much more villainous—it’s all up to Khonshu. One thing’s for certain: he is much better at socializing than Steven.

Sharing a same body means that sometimes Steven’s and Marc’s lives collide—and if they share a body, that means Steven is also Khonshu’s avatar, acting under the alter ego of Mr. Knight… Not to be confused with Marc’s Super Hero persona, Moon Knight!

Khonshu (voiced by F. Murray Abraham)
Okay, so who is this Khonshu guy and why does he keep turning people into Super Heroes? As the Egyptian god of the moon and the self-appointed god of vengeance, he’s spent centuries doling out divine justice, consequently becoming outcast amongst the other gods—which means he needs his earthly avatar, Marc Spector, now more than ever.

Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke)
The cult-like leader Arthur Harrow has ambitiously picked a literal god, Khonshu, as his nemesis. He’s out for vengeance—and he’s no stranger to the world of gods and avatars. Marc/Steven will have to face off against this skilled and clever adversary as Harrow wages a war against Khonshu and Moon Knight.

Layla El-Faouly (May Calamawy)
Where there’s an adventure with ancient gods and monsters, there’s going to be a determined archeologist nearby ready to dive into the mystery. Layla El-Faouly is that archeologist, an adventurer caught up in the chaos and danger of Marc Spector’s life. While the two of them don’t always see eye-to-eye, it is up to them to work together to survive the dangerous world they are entombed in.

Moon Knight premieres on Disney+ on March 30.