Binge These Marvel Podcast Episodes

By the D23 Team

It’s the holidays, meaning you have some time on your hands. Whether you’re in transit or waiting to enjoy a festive meal, we have the perfect way to fill your time: listening to the best D23 Inside Disney podcast episodes!

Today we suggest some of the super episodes of the past year, chatting with Marvel Studios’ most engaging talent—both in front of and behind the scenes. And, of course, you can subscribe to the pod wherever you like to stream, so you never miss an episode!

Kevin Feige and Scarlett Johansson

Kevin Feige
The mastermind of the Marvel Cinematic Universe sits down to answer every question we could think of. He details the “multiverse meeting” he had and talks about the futures of many of our favorite MCU characters (Agatha?). Plus, he addresses some D23 Easter eggs.

Elizabeth Olsen
WandaVision’s wonderful witch shares stories about a hilarious on-set moment with Kathryn Hahn that will never see the light of day, creating the dazzling series, and a “23” Easter egg.

Angelina Jolie and Kumail Nanjiani
This eternally extraordinary duo talk about creating the epic Eternals, what happened to Kingo at the end of the film, and some trouble Angelina got into a while back at Disneyland.

Simu Liu and Awkwafina
This pair of podcasts (one came out before Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings was released, one after) dive deep into the making of this amazing movie. Plus, Simu reveals that one moment of filming reminded him of a Disney parks attraction, and Awkwafina talks about voicing Sisu in Raya and the Last Dragon and Flounder in the upcoming live-action film The Little Mermaid.

Paul Bettany
In advance of the premiere, the man who put the Vision in WandaVision reveals everything (he could) about the show, his Star Wars connection, and his favorite Marvel film.

Anthony Mackie
The Falcon himself (before he officially became the new Captain America) chats with us about The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, performing the Candlelight Processional at EPCOT, and the biggest Marvel secret he had to keep.

Kari Skogland
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier director breaks down all the new characters and crazy plot twists of the incredible Disney+ series.

Tom Hiddleston
We weren’t low-key (get it?) when we sat down with Loki himself to discuss the twists and turns of his Disney+ series—and a fated encounter he had with Miss Piggy many years ago.

Hailee Steinfeld
Check out what the newest Super Hero on the block has to say about Hawkeye, giggling with Jeremy Renner, and childhood visits to the Happiest Place on Earth.

Oscar Isaac and May Calamawy
Moon Knight stars Oscar Isaac and May Calamawy give share details about getting a body scan, visiting Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, Steven’s accent, and who’s “in control” of the body now.

Destination D23–50 Years of Bringing Home the Magic

For 50 years guests have been visiting the “Vacation Kingdom of the World,” making memories to last a lifetime. With the Walt Disney Archives being founded in 1970, the year before Walt Disney World Resort opened, founder and Disney Legend Dave Smith knew how significant the opening of the resort would be for the Company and thoroughly captured the momentous occasion with everything from tickets and maps to advertising ephemera and menus, and, of course… merchandise!

Walt Disney World merchandise has always been more than just something to be purchased—it’s a tangible reminder of specific memories tied to “The Most Magical Place on Earth.” This chronological exhibition provides a glimpse into Walt Disney World Resort past and present through several merchandise memories that bring the magic home with us. While it’s impossible for the Archives to have saved every piece of resort merchandise created, the goal has always been to have a sampling of key objects to exemplify a given point in time. These exhibit displays represent some of the most iconic and collectible pieces from over the years, showcasing the trends of the times and key celebrations, all set to evocative shopping-bag-graphic backdrops of the decade.

We hope you enjoy this walk down memory lane with Walt Disney Archives Presents: 50 Years of Bringing Home the Magic.

1970s
Even before the Walt Disney World Resort opened, curious fans began purchasing select merchandise in January 1970 with the opening of the Walt Disney World Preview Center. Some of the most popular “before park opening” products included the first souvenir guidebook, various groovy hats like Donald Duck with a squeaking bill, and extra-long pencils with character toppers.

Walt Disney World 1970s merchandise including pencils, toppers and mugs
Walt Disney World 1970s bobble-heads and Orange Bird bank
Walt Disney World 1970s merchandise including Donald Duck squeaking bill hat

1980s
The 1980s brought the opening of two new tubular theme parks to Walt Disney World Resort, EPCOT Center (currently known as EPCOT) in 1982 and the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park (currently known as Disney’s Hollywood Studios) in 1989. Upon opening, the wide range of newly created characters and logos for EPCOT made for some of the most unique Disney merchandise ever created and remain fan favorites to this day.

Walt Disney World 1980s merchandise including Figment
Walt Disney World 1980s merchandise including Kitchen Kaberet plush

1990s
From figurines to fanny packs, many fly merchandise trends came out of the 1990s. Mix these with Walt Disney World 20th and 25th anniversary celebrations, and you get light-up visors and sparkling snow globes. The opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park in 1998 brought a new type of merchandise into the Disney world, focusing on nature and the park’s icon, the Tree of Life.

Walt Disney World 1990s merchandise including various Mickey Mouse Ears hats
Walt Disney World 1990s merchandise including Anniversary and Animal Kingdom merchandise

2000s & 2010s
As time progresses and technology evolves, so, too, has Walt Disney World merchandise offerings —electric monorails race around tracks, interactive Mickey plush share fun facts about theme parks, and even park tickets are a fashion statement with the creation of MagicBands in 2013. The 2000s helped to further turn collecting merchandise into an activity with the introduction of Pin Trading during the Millennium Celebration and later continued with the Vinylmation craze. Classic Minnie Mouse ear headbands became more popular than ever with the start of color collections like Rose Gold and Millennium Pink, perfectly pairing with fan favorite spirit jerseys.

Walt Disney World 2000s merchandise including MagicBands
Walt Disney World 2000s merchandise including Vinylmation

50th Anniversary
The Walt Disney Archives collection is constantly growing; the celebrations of today are history captured for tomorrow. When it comes to significant anniversaries—like “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” for the resort’s 50th—saving examples of related merchandise is imperative for the future understanding of the resort’s past, serving as research for the Company to build from and nostalgia for audiences to look back on and enjoy.

Walt Disney World 50th merchandise

Dream-Catching Machine
Originally used to collect sparks of imagination with Dreamfinder and his pal Figment, this Dream-Catching Machine was first seen when the EPCOT attraction Journey Into Imagination opened March 5, 1983. After the original incarnation of the attraction closed in 1998, it was moved to the shopping location Mouse Gear to delight Guests as a bit of “easter egg” set décor. The Dream-Catching Machine became one of the Walt Disney Archives’ newest acquisitions when it was removed for the shop’s re-imagining in 2020.

Walt Disney World Dream-Catching Machine

First Glimpse at Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Disney Channel Debuts First Teaser Trailer for Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

A sure-to-be-cool new animated series executive-produced by iconic actor Laurence Fishburne? Sign us up!

Check out the first look trailer for Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, above. Based on Marvel’s hit comic books, the series follows the adventures of 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. After Lunella accidentally brings Devil Dinosaur into present-day New York City via a time vortex, they work together to protect the city’s Lower East Side from danger.

The voice cast includes Diamond White as Lunella Lafayette (aka Moon Girl); Alfre Woodard as Lunella’s grandmother, Mimi; Libe Barer as Lunella’s best friend and manager, Casey; Sasheer Zamata as Lunella’s mom, Adria; Jermaine Fowler as Lunella’s dad, James Jr.; Fred Tatasciore as Devil Dinosaur; and Gary Anthony Williams as Lunella’s grandfather, Pops. Fishburne voices the recurring role of The Beyonder, a curious, mischievous trickster.

Look for Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur to premiere on Disney Channel in 2022.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

As the days pass and we hurtle ever closer to the new year, there’s plenty of holiday (viewing) spirit to be had from around the worlds of Disney. Look for a Dickensian twist on a classic holiday episode of The Simpsons on Disney+, and continue a time-honored holiday tradition (or start fresh this year) by taking in The Sound of Music on ABC this Sunday. (The film has aired on ABC on a Sunday before Christmas since 2002!) And as usual, there’s more where that came from…

The Witchverse

Disney Branded Television and Baobab Studios Announce The Witchverse

There’s an intriguing project just over the horizon from our pals at Disney Branded Television and nine-time Emmy® Award-winning international animation studio Baobab Studios: The Witchverse, an all-new animated anthology series based on Baobab Studios’ acclaimed interactive experience Baba Yaga.

The now-in-development series will be a global celebration of the international cultural phenomena of witches, their magic, and their universal connection to nature. Each “witch-i-sode” will comically explore (and shift) common misconceptions surrounding worldwide witch mythology and lore, all from a wide mixture of cultures and perspectives.

Three-time Emmy Award-winning VR experience and animated short film Baba Yaga, which serves as inspiration for The Witchverse, is a contemporary portrayal of the Eastern European legend Baba Yaga—an enigmatic witch who uses her powers to stop villagers whose settlement encroaches upon her enchanted forest. The immersive experience (voiced by an all-female voice cast including Kate Winslet, Daisy Ridley, Jennifer Hudson, and Glenn Close) is brought to life with illustrative 2D pop-up animation, as well as hand-drawn and stop-motion styles, and explores themes of empowerment and environmentalism. Baba Yaga will serve as a starting point for episode one of the new series.

Stay tuned for more news on The Witchverse as it becomes available…

Thrilling New Trailer for 20th Century Studios’ The King’s Man

From Mata Hari to Rasputin, some of history’s notorious criminal masterminds are revealed in the final trailer for 20th Century Studios’ The King’s Man, above. Audiences will meet them all when the film debuts in theaters in just a few days!

Set during the World War I era, The King’s Man follows the origins of the first independent intelligence agency as it thwarts the villainous group from starting a war… and one man is forced to race against time to stop them. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, and Daniel Brühl, with Dijimon Hounsou and Charles Dance.

The King’s Man—based on the comic book The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, and directed by Matthew Vaughn—premieres in U.S. theaters on December 22.

Zorro

Wilmer Valderrama Developing Reimagined Zorro Series

More news from the good folks over at Disney Branded Television… They’ve joined forces with actor Wilmer Valderrama (recently heard in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto) to develop a reinvention of the iconic Disney action-adventure-western series Zorro, with Valderrama executive producing and starring as Don Diego de la Vega and his dashing swashbuckling alter ego, the masked horseman named Zorro.

“Growing up, Zorro was the one character that made me, as a Latino, feel like I could be a hero,” Valderrama recently said. “As an adult and a storyteller, I have a responsibility in the stories that I help bring to life. To partner with Disney to bring Zorro back into the family after 60 years—and be a part of the legacy for other children to know they too can be the heroes of their own stories—is a dream come true.”

Set in early California, the Zorro television series followed a masked avenger, the alter ego of the mild-mannered de la Vega, as he defended the poor and acted as the bane of military oppressors on his black stallion, Tornado. Zorro’s trademark was the ragged “Z” symbol, which he slashed with his sword. A total of 78 original episodes aired from 1957 through 1959; four hour-long episodes were later filmed for airing on Walt Disney’s Sunday night television show, and episodes of the half-hour show were compiled into the theatrical features The Sign of Zorro and Zorro the Avenger.

Works From the Worlds of Disney Added to National Film Registry

It’s a prestigious honor, and it means that film lovers will delight in these works for generations to come… Recently, the Library of Congress inducted three films from The Walt Disney Company’s history—Flowers and Trees; Star Wars: Return of the Jedi; and WALL-E—into its National Film Registry. Each of the films was selected for its cultural, historic, or aesthetic importance to preserve the United States’ film heritage. Find out more right here at D23.com.

Meet the Mayhems

Get Ready to Meet the Mayhems

Keep your eyes peeled in 2022 for a new series from Disney Branded Television, which just kicked off production in Los Angeles!

Meet the Mayhems is an original live-action comedy series about a family of colorful supervillains who recently ran afoul of the League of Villains and now must somehow beat a path to normalcy in a small Texas town. The series is scheduled to premiere in summer 2022 on Disney Channel and Disney+ platforms around the world.

At the center of the story is teenage Havoc (Isabella Pappas), who stands up against the leader of all villains, forcing her entire family to change their identities and relocate to a Texas suburb where she now goes by the name Amy. With the help of her effervescent new neighbor Hartley (newcomer Kayden Muller-Janssen), she must somehow hide her superpowers and quell her villainous nature in favor of something she’s fought against all her life—being normal. The series also stars Lucy Davis as Eva/Surge, James Patrick Stuart as Vic/Kraniac, Malachi Barton as Colby/Flashform, and Reed Horstmann as Jake/Chaos, with Patricia Belcher recurring as Celia.

Meet the Mayhems was created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore, who are also its executive producers and showrunners.

ICYMI: Inside Walt’s Disneyland, an Immersive Guide to the Park Walt Helped Create

Marcy Carriker Smothers set out to write a book with the goal of allowing guests to walk around Disneyland identifying the attractions and landmarks Walt Disney himself championed—touching what he touched, and seeing the original Magic Kingdom through his eyes. Find out what went into researching Walt’s Disneyland in D23’s recent Q&A with the author by clicking here.

D23 Exclusive Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair 70th Anniversary Plush — Alice and March Hare

By the D23 Team

You’ll lose your head—proverbially speaking, of course—for D23’s exclusive Alice in Wonderland Plush modeled after pre-production art by Disney Legend Mary Blair. The December release includes the Alice and March Hare plush; these collectible, uniquely detailed plush toys commemorate the film’s 70th anniversary.

You’ll receive a Certificate of Authenticity along with each plush, which arrives in a collector’s display box complete with the D23 logo. They’ll be available for purchase beginning Friday, December 17th (starting at 7 a.m. PT), at shopDisney.com for ALL D23 Members.

Alice
It would be utter nonsense to miss out on our Alice plush, modeled after pre-production art for Alice in Wonderland by Disney Legend Mary Blair. You’ll be more than curious about this collectible, celebrating seven decades of magic and merriment.

Click here to purchase the Alice plush

March Hare
You’ll be mad as a March Hare for this merry plush, modeled after pre-production art for Alice in Wonderlandby Disney Legend Mary Blair. There’s plenty of room at the table for this detailed plush toy… what better way to remember that most excellent of tea parties, featuring some truly unique guests?

Click here to purchase the March Hare plush

Remember: Our D23 Exclusive Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair 70th Anniversary Plush will be available for ALL D23 Members at shopDisney.com beginning Friday, December 17, at 7 a.m. PT! Don’t miss out!

About the Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair Collection
Celebrate the 70th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland with this one-of-a-kind collection featuring the works of Disney Legend Mary Blair. Blair began drawing at Walt Disney Studios in 1940; a pioneer and leading female artist in her field, she was an imaginative color stylist, concept artist, and designer, and worked on some of Walt Disney’s most popular animated classics.

Her topsy-turvy, upside-down art style lent itself masterfully to the film Alice in Wonderland (1951). Create your own wonderland with this distinctive collection of items!

Plush Details:

  • Limited Release
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Styled after Mary Blair’s archival inspirational art for Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland
  • Detailed plush sculpting
  • Embroidered features
  • Varied fabrics
  • Soft fill
  • Comes in collector’s storybook display box with D23 logo and twin keyhole cover
  • The Disney Legend’s inspirational pre-production work helped set the visual tone for the ‘51 animated feature; Blair received co-credit for ”Color and Styling” on the film
  • Part of the Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair Collection

The bare necessities:

  • Polyester
  • Alice: 10” H
  • March Hare: 9 1/2” H
  • Imported

And don’t miss the Cheshire Cat & Mad Hatter plush HERE!

And the Queen of Hearts and Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum HERE! 

 

alice in wonderland plush

To purchase, log in to shopDisney with the Disney account tied to your D23 Membership.

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* Plush available only to D23 Members. Available for purchase starting December 17, 2021, while supplies last at shopDisney.com (online or via phone orders). Not valid on purchases made at Disney store and Disney Baby Store retail and outlet locations or Disney Parks and Resorts locations or on Disney store merchandise purchased from other retailers or using third party websites. Must be logged in to your Disney Account to purchase, using an account linked to your D23 Membership. Maximum one of each plush per D23 membership. Items not eligible for any additional promotional discounts or offers except available shipping offers. Offer subject to restrictions and to change without notice. Void where prohibited.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Andie Hagemann

The holiday season is upon and there’s plenty of festive content sure to make you feel merry and bright. Enjoy the films Love Actually and Disney’s A Christmas Carol, or a holiday-themed episode of The Simpsons with A Christmas Carol twist, all airing on Freeform. Or, watch Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, available to stream on Disney+. Are you in the mood to sing about your favorite things? Watch The Sound of Music airing Sunday evening on ABC.

The Simpsons

The Simpsons—Friday, December 17, at 12 a.m. ET on Freeform
Dust off your holiday sweaters and watch a few of our favorite holiday episodes. Among them is “‘Tis the Fifteenth Season,” which features a Simpsons twist on a holiday classic. In this version of A Christmas Carol, Homer is inspired to become giving after coming into a large sum of money, which surprisingly prompts jealousy in his neighbor Flanders.

Love Actually

Love Actually—Friday, December 17, at 9 a.m. ET, on Freeform
Whether it’s the first viewing or thousandth, the 2003 Christmas-themed romantic comedy is sure to cue up the holiday cheer. Nine intertwined stories and an all-star cast including Hugh Grant, Laura Linney, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, and more examine the complexities of love for the young and young at heart. Get your cue cards ready for the holiday classic.

A Christmas Carol

Disney’s A Christmas Carol—Friday, December 17, at 11:55 p.m. ET, on Freeform
Keep the A Christmas Carol spirit going with the 2009 computer-animated movie, starring Jim Carrey as Ebenezer Scrooge and directed by Robert Zemeckis. Seven years after the passing of his business partner Jacob Marley (Gary Oldman), Scrooge refuses to participate in Christmas festivities, declining an invitation to his nephew’s home for Christmas Dinner. After reluctantly granting his loyal employee Bob Cratchit (Oldman) Christmas Day off, three ghosts take him on a journey that reveals long-buried truths. Scrooge must open his heart to undo years of ill will before it’s too late.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas—Saturday, December 19, at 12:20 a.m. ET on Freeform
What’s this? What’s this? Pumpkin King Jack Skellington (voiced by Chris Sarandon) stumbles upon Christmas Town and soon becomes obsessed with the unfamiliar holiday. Jack longs to spread the joy of Christmas with the residents of Halloween Town, but his mission puts Santa Claus (voiced by Ed Ivory) in peril in this stop-motion animated musical full of spooky holiday fun.

The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music—Sunday, December 19, at 7 p.m. ET, on ABC
Gather the family for a screening of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical inspired story The Sound of Music. The musical follows the story of Maria (Disney Legend Julie Andrews), who takes a job as a governess for the von Trapp family while she contemplates becoming a nun. She eventually falls in love with the children and later their widowed father Captain von Trapp (Christopher Plummer). After he refuses to accept a position with the Germany Navy, the family devises a plan to flee Austria.

Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in January 2022

By Zach Johnson

What better way to ring in the New Year than with your favorite mutants? Disney+ just announced its listings for January 2022, which kicks off with the addition of X-Men: First Class to its library. The month will include a new episode of The Book of Boba Fett every Wednesday, in addition to a new batch of episode of The World According to Jeff Goldblum. Marvel Studios’ Eternals makes its streaming debut mid-month, followed by Assembled: The Making of Hawkeye. Other library additions for January include Betty White Goes Wild!, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Like Mike, The Sandlot, and Vets on the Beach (Seasons 1-2). The month closes out with the original movie The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, which continues the hilarious escapades of the sub-zero heroes from the Ice Age franchise.

All the titles coming to Disney+ in January are listed below: 

X-Men: First Class

Saturday, January 1
X-Men: First Class

Wednesday, January 5
The Book of Boba Fett (Episode: “The Tribes of Tatooine”)
Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (Season 4, 7 Episodes)

Friday, January 7
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
Fantastic Four
Like Mike
Like Mike 2
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
(Season 4, Episodes 14-20) 
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Pop Goes the Vet with Dr. Joya
The Sandlot
X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Eternals

Wednesday, January 12
The Book of Boba Fett (Episode: “The Streets of Mos Espa”)
Eternals

Friday, January 14
Betty White Goes Wild!
Catch That Kid

The World According to Jeff Goldblum

Wednesday, January 19
The Book of Boba Fett (Episode: “The Gathering Storm”)
Secrets of Sulphur Springs (Season 2)
Vets on the Beach (Seasons 1-2)
The World According to Jeff Goldblum (Season 2, Episode 6-10)

Friday, January 21
Marvel One-Shot: Team Thor: Part 1
Marvel One-Shot: Team Thor: Part 2
Marvel One-Shot: Team Darryl
Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant
Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter

Wednesday, January 26
The Book of Boba Fett (Episode: “Chapter 5”)
Random Rings (Seasons 1-2)

Friday, January 28
The Book of Manning
Called to the Wild (Season 1)
Deion’s Double Play
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (Season 10, Episodes 6-12)
Four Falls of Buffalo
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild (Premiere)
Insania (Season 1)

Downloadable: D23 Season of Magic Zoom Backgrounds

By the D23 Team

Visiting with pals over video chat just got a lot more magical… Download these enchanting D23 Season of Magic Zoom backgrounds to add some merriment the next time you sign on. Spend some holiday time with Mickey and Minnie, Princess Tiana and Louis the Alligator, and Goofy and Max!

Visit Zoom Support for the latest step-by-step guide on how to bring this festive fun to your backgrounds.

“Rebellions Are Built on Hope”- 5 Years of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

By Brian Ball, Walt Disney Archives

Before a spirited princess is captured. Before a smuggler shoots 1st or 2nd (still up for debate). Before a young farm boy would take to the stars. And before a war hero and mentor is lost. Some unlikely heroes embark on what would be a one-way mission that could decide the outcome of a pending Galactic Civil War.

It was five years ago that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was released in the United States on December 16, 2016. Directed by Gareth Edwards with a screenplay written by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, Rogue One is a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta a direct prequel that is set before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope (1977).

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story World Premiere Los Angeles, CA

The story follows Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) daughter of scientist Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), Rebel Intelligence Officer Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and reprogrammed rebel droid K-2SO (Alan Tudyk). They band together with other Rebels to steal secret plans of the Death Star, the ultimate weapon of the Galactic Empire, from the Imperial Security Complex on the planet Scarif run by the villainous Imperial Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn). Their successful transmission of the stolen plans marks the Rebel Alliance’s first essential victory against the Empire, referenced in A New Hope’s opening crawl.

The film grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the second highest grossing film of 2016 during its theatrical run. The Rogue One crew from Skywalker Sound and Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) also received two Oscar nominations for Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects.

Rogue One took viewers to both new and some familiar places within the galaxy far, far away. Principal photography began in 2015, at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Filming took place in multiple locations around the world as ILM led the creation visual effects, including state-of-the-art motion-capture techniques for K-2SO.

Lah’mu
Iceland was used to represent the outer rim planet of Lah’mu. With most of the planets ravaged by the Clone Wars or industrialized by the Empire, Lah’mu is seemingly untouched by the Empire, more serene. This is where the film opens with Director Krennic and his squad of black-armored death troopers who have come to bring Galen Erso back to complete work on the Death Star by any means necessary. In the process, Erso’s wife Lyra (Valene Kane) is killed, sending a young Jyn Erso (Beau Gadsdon) into hiding until later rescued and raised by an ally of the Rebellion. The opening scenes were shot at Reynisfjara beach known for its black sands formed from lava, Mýrdalssandur an outwash plain at the southernmost point of the island of Iceland, and also around the mountains of Hjörleifshöfði and Hafursey.

Director Krenic and Death Trooper squad on Eadu

Jedha
The film crew would travel to Wadi Rum, Jordan to film the action sequences within the holy, but war-torn, Jedha City on the moon of Jedha. Home to an ancient temple where the Empire is extracting precious kyber crystals once used to power Jedi lightsabers but are now being used to harness the destructive power of the Death Star. After being freed from captivity on Wobani at the Imperial Detention Center & Labor Camp, an adult Jyn and Cassian, along with K-2SO, travel here in search of pilot and Imperial defector, Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed) who has information on Erso’s father and the Death Star plans. But they are soon caught up in a battle between Saw Gerrera’s (Forest Whitaker) partisan militia and the Empire. After being captured by the partisans along with Chirrut Îmwe (Donnie Yen) and Baze Malbus (Jiang Wen), they witness the first test of the Death Star. Unlike A New Hope’s space view of the complete destruction of the planet Alderaan, here we see the destruction on a smaller scale from ground level. As ILM visual effects supervisor Mohen Leo describes, “the look of this sequence was inspired by one key piece of artwork by an artist in the art department that shows a tiny ship desperately trying to escape an enormous breaking wave of the planet’s debris.” This display of force (no pun intended) by the Empire would be followed by the Rebel assault on Eadu.

Concept art of Empire occupied Jedha City

Eadu
The mountains of Hjörleifshöfði and Hafursey in Iceland were also used for the planet Eadu a storm-stricken planet where Director Krennic would confront Galen Erso and execute his team of scientists just before the Rebel assault on Eadu’s top-secret laboratory. The mountains and the ongoing storm make a perfect cover for a hidden Imperial lab.

Scarif
The final battle where the heroes make their ultimate sacrifice and secure the Death Star plans takes place on and above the planet Scarif. This heavily fortified sub-tropical planet that is covered by a deflector shield and gate is home to the Imperial Security Complex where, according to cargo pilot Bodhi Rook, “all Imperial records are kept.” Production for the Scarif battle was made up of three main filming locations: the Maldives in the Indian Ocean along with Elstree Studios and RAF Bovingdon Airfield in Hertfordshire, England.

Director Gareth Edwards chose Canary Wharf Station in London, England to make up the interior of the Imperial Base. Normally packed with commuters it was transformed into the Scarif base and packed with stormtroopers and droids. The scenes were filmed in the middle of the night when the station was closed to the public. To shoot cockpit scenes for the aerial battle, ILM developed a virtual camera system that allowed Edwards to select camera angles with a handheld remote camera.

Imperial Security Complex on Scarif

Yavin IV
Seeing that the events of this film takes place just prior to those in A New Hope, it’s only right that we return to the jungles of Yavin IV. The hidden Rebel base was shot at Cardington Airship Sheds in the United Kingdom which were first used to film the exterior of the Rebel base for the original movie.

The Death Star
“That’s no moon,” as Obi-Wan Kenobi said, but some do consider it the star of the film. As Tarkin and Krennic fight for control of the battle station, our heroes only objective is to retrieve the plans, determine the flaw in the station’s design, and destroy it.

Yavin IV base concept art
The Death Star

Some familiar characters return to the franchise as well.

Like Onderonian resistance fighter and Clone Wars vet Saw Gerrera who rescues and raises Jyn as a young girl. On the run, he resides in Jedha as leader of the partisans. Though not new to the franchise, the character first appeared in the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) voiced by Andrew Kishino. Rogue One would be the first live action appearance of the character played by veteran actor Forrest Whitaker, who also voiced the character for the animated series Star Wars Rebels (2014).

Senator Bail Organa (Jimmy Smits) and Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) make their return as part of the Rebel Alliance leadership. Along with our two favorite droids C-3PO and R2-D2, who have each appeared in nearly every Star Wars film and animated series.

Saw Gerrera’s last stand on Jedha
Rebel Alliance High Council Member Senator Bail Organa
Rebel Alliance High Council Member Mon Motha

Through the creativity of motion-capture computer graphics, Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, played and voiced by Guy Henry, makes his triumphant return after being played by the late Peter Cushing in A New Hope. That same technology was used to realize a young Princess Leia Organa (Ingvild Deila), first played by Carrie Fisher in A New Hope. Both Rogue One actors wore identical recreations of their character’s original costume and motion-capture tracking dots were placed on their faces. Cushing and Fisher’s likeness were then superimposed over Henry and Delia to complete the process. While permission was granted from the Cushing estate to re-create the character, Carrie Fisher personally gave the brief cameo with the message of “Hope” at the films finale her blessing before sadly passing on December 27, 2016.

Grand Moff Tarkin

Of course, you can’t have a prequel to A New Hope without one of the most iconic villains in cinema history, the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader. We come upon Vader midway through the film, when Director Krennic is summoned by the dark lord to his castle on the planet Mustafar. But it is during the film’s dramatic climax that we see Vader’s brutal display of the dark side and his iconic red lightsaber as he cuts through many Rebel troopers in an attempt to retrieve the stolen Death Star plans before they are delivered to Princess Leia.

Darth Vader and Director Krenic at Castle Vader on Mustafar

Though Rogue One is the title of the film and military callsign of the secret Rebel infiltrators, this film sets itself apart from the Star Wars saga with its lack of the traditional opening crawl, transitional screen wipes, and familiar musical score courtesy of John Williams. Instead, the soundtrack was composed by Michael Giacchino, who artfully captures the emotion and grittiness of each scene, especially the edge-of-your-seat action on Scarif and Darth Vader’s terrifying rampage.

Having an overall darker tone than other Star Wars films, director Gareth Edwards has described Rogue One as “a grounded, war-based movie, one in which normal people have to come together to fight the Empire as opposed to relying on the Jedi or the Force,” making this film the “Rogue One” of the Star Wars franchise.

Coming next year in 2022 we get to experience the building of a revolution as we explore the events that led us to Rogue One through one man’s eyes, as Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor in the Disney + exclusive original series Andor.

“Everything I did, I did for the Rebellion.” – Cassian Andor

Inside Walt’s Disneyland, an Immersive Guide to the Park Walt Helped Create

By the D23 Team

Most Disney Parks fans can guide you through Disneyland with ease, thanks to their countless trips to The Happiest Place on Earth and a passion for learning the park’s history—but perhaps the only person who could explore the park more in-depth is Walt Disney himself! With that idea in mind, author Marcy Carriker Smothers set out to write Walt’s Disneyland with the goal of allowing guests to walk around Disneyland identifying the attractions and landmarks Walt championed, touching what he touched, and seeing his original Magic Kingdom through his eyes. To get an inside look at how the book (available for purchase here) was created, we chatted with Smothers about diving into Walt’s world:

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D23: The Official Disney Fan Club: Tell us a little about Walt’s Disneyland. How is this book different than any other Disneyland book, and what made you want to write it?

Marcy Carriker Smothers (MCS): After Eat Like Walt was published in 2017, I had lunch with my friend and mentor, Disney Legend Jim Cora. He asked, “What’s next kid?” I pitched three ideas. However, when I mentioned that I was considering a guide book of sorts told from Walt’s perspective and those that built Disneyland with him, he immediately said, “That’s the one—and make it a priority!”

There are many wonderful fact-based and pictorial books about Disneyland. My focus is squarely on Walt, the emotion and excitement he intended to convey, and the feeling we get each and every time we are inside the berm.

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D23: There seems to be a lot of information in here that might be new for even the most seasoned Disneyland fans. What was the research process like for you? Was there anything you discovered in your research that was totally new to you?

MCS: Research is fun. It’s the ultimate treasure hunt. I have an insatiable curiosity and happily bounce from rabbit hole to rabbit hole. And I’m always learning something new. A highlight was the 1958 memo where Walt suggested, “Perhaps during peak hours we should… establish a special line for single riders, with the request that they double up.” That was a jaw dropper for me and another validation of what a prescient innovator he was.

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D23: What is your favorite story from the book?

MCS: There are many and some are short and sweet. From a simple sentence I found buried in a newspaper article when the reporter asked Walt what surprised him about Disneyland and he replied, “How early they arrive,” to the utterly charming story of Walt Disney Archivist Ed Ovalle finding Walt’s No. 1 badge, long believed to be lost.

If I choose one favorite, it would be Walt’s last day at Disneyland. In my opinion, it’s very important history. I traveled to South Carolina to meet with the Congressional Medal of Honor Society archivist and staff. Their office is at Patriots Point on the USS Yorktown. They were truly taken when I described Walt’s unwavering patriotism in detail. There may have been a tear or two. It was after that occasion they agreed to share all their precious assets from that day, including what is believed to be one of the very last photos—if not the last—taken of Walt at his beloved Magic Kingdom. Henceforth, I plan to be at Disneyland every October 14 to honor Walt.

D23: You intentionally wanted this book to be a paperback instead of doing a hardcover coffee table book; can you tell us why you chose the format you did?

MCS: I chose the format with the full support of my Disney Editions editor Wendy Lefkon. While it could have easily been a big, beautiful, hardcover coffee table book, I wanted it to be affordable and portable, perhaps something the reader would take into the park. For me, one of the best ways to celebrate Walt’s legacy is by making the book accessible. The “souvenir guide” look may belie the three plus years of research and writing, however the smaller softcover was my intention from the very beginning.

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D23: You did a lot of writing for this book from Disneyland. What was that like? Where were your favorite spots to write from?

MCS: I wrote at Disneyland right up to March 13, 2020. My favorite spots are Walt’s train (I close my laptop every time we are in the diorama); Walt’s box at The Golden Horseshoe (same, closed laptop during performances and watched); Main Street, U.S.A.; on the porch below Disney Legend Rolly Crump’s tribute window; the tables near the exit of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room; and in Frontierland, both Tom Sawyer Island and the landing for the Mark Twain Riverboat and Sailing Ship Columbia. Writing at Disneyland infuses me with the everlasting spirit and energy that Walt created. I am the reader as much as the writer and a proud Disney geek, always.

Walt’s Disneyland is now available here to add to your collection.