Cover Reveal: The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Deluxe Edition

By the D23 Team

If you’re a fan of Scrooge McDuck’s adventurous antics, today’s you’re ducky—erm, lucky day! We’ve got an exclusive that’s worth quacking about: A first look at the cover of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck by acclaimed cartoonist Don Rosa. Check out the cover below of the definitive, deluxe edition of Don Rosa’s epic saga of the life story of Scrooge McDuck.

The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck

This book is the definitive Scrooge McDuck volume for fans of his globetrotting adventures, living a life of legend. The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck follows Scrooge and a colorful cast of characters in wacky tales and zany antics, all presented with brilliant color and a treasure trove of bonus material. If you love art, you need this oversized, deluxe edition that shows off Rosa’s hyper-detailed artwork to full, glorious effect.

Want to add The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck to your fine-feathered collection? Get 23% off The Scrooge Deluxe Edition Book by Fantagraphics.

‘Tis the Season to Stream Holiday Favorites on Disney+

All of your holiday streams will come true with Disney+’s second-annual Season’s Streamings celebration. Disney+ is bringing holiday cheer with new originals and classic holiday content for families to enjoy together. As of today, subscribers can find all of their favorite holiday-themed episodes, films, shorts and specials in the new holiday collection available on the service. With even more content coming in 2022, Disney+ makes the perfect gift for fans of all ages. To give the gift of Disney+ this holiday season, click here.

2021 Holiday Collection Featuring Originals and Fan-Favorite Classics
In addition to the Disney+ original content the whole family can enjoy this holiday season, the Season’s Streamings collection will feature holiday-themed episodes, films, shorts and specials. Subscribers can celebrate the holidays at home with new and classic content including Home Sweet Home Alone, Frozen, Home Alone, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Santa Clause, and more. In honor of its 25th Anniversary, fans can also watch the holiday classic Jingle All the Way. The new Disney Channel Original Movie Christmas… Again?! will also become available Friday, December 3, to stream on Disney+.

New Disney+ Originals Premiering Throughout the Holiday Season
Marvel Studios’ Hawkeye will launch on Wednesday, November 24, with a special two-episode premiere. The Disney+ original series is set in post-blip New York City where former Avenger Clint Barton aka Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) has a seemingly simple mission: get back to his family for Christmas. But when a threat from his past shows up, Hawkeye reluctantly teams up with Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld), a 22-year-old skilled archer and his biggest fan, to unravel a criminal conspiracy. The episodes are helmed by Rhys Thomas, who also serves as an executive producer, and directing duo Bert & Bertie.

The Book of Boba Fett

The Book of Boba Fett, a thrilling Star Wars adventure teased in a surprise end-credit sequence following the season two finale of The Mandalorian, finds legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) and mercenary Fennec Shand (Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen) navigating the galaxy’s underworld when they return to the sands of Tatooine to stake their claim on the territory once ruled by Jabba the Hutt and his crime syndicate. The new series from Lucasfilm will debut Wednesday, December 29, on Disney+.

The Beatles: Get Back

The three-part docuseries The Beatles: Get Back is set to roll out over Thanksgiving weekend on November 25, 26 and 27. Directed by three-time Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson, The Beatles: Get Back takes audiences back in time to The Beatles’ intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

The first book in Jeff Kinney’s worldwide bestselling series comes to Disney+ in the all-new animated adventure Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Greg Heffley is a scrawny but ambitious kid with an active imagination and big plans to be rich and famous—he just has to survive middle school first. Diary of a Wimpy Kid will premiere Friday, December 3, exclusively on Disney+.

Welcome to Earth

Premiering Wednesday, December 8, the Disney+ original series Welcome to Earth follows Will Smith on an extraordinary adventure around the world to explore Earth’s greatest wonders and reveal its most hidden secrets. Throughout the six-part limited series from National Geographic, Smith will be guided by elite explorers on his awe-inspiring journey.

Foodtastic

Hosted by Emmy® Award-winning actress Keke Palmer, Foodtastic is an immersive global competition series in which highly skilled artists create extravagant scene work and larger-than-life sculptures made entirely out of food. From vegetables and butter to fruit and cheese, these everyday items are transformed into works of art. Each episode is rooted in iconic Disney IP and the food-based builds are an extension of that world. FLOUR SHOP founder Amirah Kassem and NYC’s City Cakes founder chef Benny Rivera serve as food art experts on the series. Foodtastic will premiere Wednesday, December 15, only on Disney+.

New Originals Premiering This Holiday Season from The Disney Bundle
Subscribers to The Disney Bundle will have something for everyone to enjoy this holiday season. ESPN+ will offer more than 5,000 men’s and women’s college basketball games; UFC 269: Oliveira vs. Poirier (December 11); 21 exclusive NHL games through the end of the year; and weekly episodes of Man in the Arena: Tom Brady. In addition to Hulu’s extensive library of films and series, Hulu subscribers can stream exclusive Originals including The Curse of Von Dutch: A Brand to Die For (November 18); season two of The Great (November 19); A Very Solar Holiday Opposites Special (November 22); Candified: Home for the Holidays (December 1); season 2B of Pen15(December 3); season two of Crossing Swords (December 10); and Mother/Android (December 17). To subscribe to The Disney Bundle, click here.

2021 Disney Ultimate Toy Drive
The Disney+ Season’s Streamings celebration coincides with The Walt Disney Company’s 2021 Disney Ultimate Toy Drive benefiting the Marine Toys for Tots Program. Now through December 14, 2021, families and fans can join the Disney Ultimate Toy Drive and give back to those who need it most this holiday season by donating a toy online at shopDisney.com or by donating a new, unwrapped toy in person at Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort or Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. Click here for more information.

See below for the Disney+ Holiday Collection:

Disney+ Originals
Arendelle Castle Yule Log
Arendelle Castle Yule Log: Cut Paper Edition (Premiering December 17)
Godmothered
Hawkeye (Premiering November 24)
High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special
Home Sweet Home Alone
LEGO® Star Wars Holiday Special
Noelle
Once Upon a Snowman     

Movies and Specials
‘Twas the Night
12 Dates of Christmas
Babes in Toyland
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Christmas… Again?! (Premiering December 3)
The Christmas Star
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Cloud 9
Cool Runnings
Decorating Disney Holiday Magic
Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009)
Disney Channel Holiday House Party
Disney Channel’s Epic Holiday Showdown
Disney’s Fairytale Weddings: Holiday Magic
Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special (Premiering November 26)
The Disney Holiday Singalong
Ernest Saves Christmas (Premiering November 26)
Frozen
Frozen 2
Full-Court Miracle
Good Luck Charlie: It’s Christmas!
High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special
Home Alone
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Home Alone 3
Home Alone 4 (Premiering December 17)
Home Alone: The Holiday Heist (Premiering December 17)
I’ll Be Home for Christmas
Ice Age (Premiering December 3)
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (Premiering November 26)
Jingle All the Way
Jingle All the Way 2
Life Size 2
Mickey & Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas (Premiering December 10)
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
The Mistle-Tones
The Muppet Christmas Carol
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (Premiering November 19)
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish
Santa Buddies: The Legend of the Santa Paws
Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 2
The Santa Clause 3
The Search for Santa Paws
Snow Buddies
Snowball Express
Snowglobe
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
Togo
Toy Story: That Time Forgot
The Ultimate Christmas Present
While You Were Sleeping
Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year    

Holiday Shorts
Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special
From Our Family to Yours
Olaf’s Frozen Adventure
Once Upon a Snowman
Pluto’s Christmas Tree
Prep & Landing
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa
Puppy for Hanukkah (Premiering November 19)
Santa’s Workshop
The Small One

The Simpsons Christmas Episodes
“Bobby, It’s Cold Outside”
“Grift of the Magi”
“Holidays of Future Passed”
“I Won’t Be Home for Christmas”
“Kill Gil, Volumes I & II”
“Marge Be Not Proud”
“Miracle on Evergreen Terrace”
“She of Little Faith”
“Simpsons Christmas Stories”
“Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”
“Skinner’s Sense of Snow”
“The Burns and the Bees”
“The Fight Before Christmas”
“The Nightmare After Krustmas”
“‘Tis the 30th Season”
“‘Tis The Fifteenth Season”
“White Christmas Blues”

Select Holiday Episodes
Even Stevens: “Heck of a Hanukkah”
Girl Meets World: “Girl Meets Home for the Holidays”
K.C. Undercover: “‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas”
Kim Possible: “A Very Possible Christmas”
Phineas and Ferb: “Christmas Vacation”
The Proud Family: “Seven Days of Kwanzaa”
Sonny with a Chance: “A So Random Holiday Special”
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: “Christmas at the Tipton”
That’s So Raven: “Escape Clause”

Log in to Disney+ to see the entire Season’s Streamings collection.

A Joyous Encanto Journey for Kai Martinez

By Courtney Potter

Walt Disney Animations Studios’ Encanto—following an extraordinary family and the magic their wondrous house in Colombia provides—is only weeks away, and the excitement is truly palpable. In the studios’ milestone 60th animated feature, the Madrigal clan lives deep in the Colombian mountains in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the Madrigal family with a unique gift, from super strength to the power to heal… well, every child except 15-year-old Mirabel (voice of Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Stephanie Beatriz). But when she discovers that the magic surrounding their Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she might just be her family’s last hope. Featuring all-new songs by Tony® Award winner and Oscar® nominee Lin-Manuel Miranda, Encanto is directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, and co-directed by Charise Castro Smith.

D23 recently sat down for a delightful chat with a member of Encanto’s incredible filmmaking team, animation reference consultant Kai Martinez. Read on for a peek inside her unique experience, and some favorite memories:

On how Martinez got involved with the making of Encanto in the first place:
“I’ve worked with Encanto’s choreographer, Jamal Sims, in the past,” explains the Los Angeles-based professional dancer (and choreographer in her own right). “When he joined this project, he wanted to make sure the movement was authentic. He knows I’m Colombian American, so he actually called me last year, around Thanksgiving. I just happened to be visiting my parents at the time—it was my first time traveling [since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic]—and I remember I was up in my room and I got the call, and I came down the stairs crying. My parents were like, ‘What’s happening?!’ But it was just so special. I live in California, and they live in Georgia, so to be able to share that moment with my parents was everything.”

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On what it was like helping Sims create the movement for animated characters:
As a newcomer to the world of animation, “The whole journey was very new and exciting,” Martinez admits. “We were learning new things the whole way. First of all, working with storyboards and layout, in a digital world… but we were in a dance studio, which is just big open space, [so] we had to use our imaginations to recreate in our minds the different scenes in the film. It’s very vibrant, very colorful, there’s so much going on—it was so much fun for us. We’re artists, we love to play and we love to create, so that was great. And then working with Lin-Manuel [Miranda]’s music—I mean, to hear his voice on the demos was so fun!”

On how her work on the film shifted into a different gear:
“It was a surprise!” remembers Martinez, chuckling. “I was brought in as an assistant choreographer and dancer, and during [the project]—I believe it was the first number we worked on, a song called ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’—Jamal asked me if I’d be interested in coming in as a consultant, because on top of being a dancer and choreographer, as I mentioned, I’m also Colombian. It just felt like the right fit, to help with the authenticity of the animation as well. So, of course I agreed! I was a little scared, just because I didn’t know what I was getting myself into—but the animation team were so gracious in bringing me in and teaching me their ways and guiding me throughout the process. I never felt alone; I never felt like I was in the dark.”

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On the opportunity to learn from the filmmakers, and what it’s meant to her own career:
“I had the honor of being able to sit in on meetings with Jared [Bush] and Byron [Howard] and Charise [Castro Smith]— the whole team—and I looked at it as a masterclass. We were on Zoom, so I kinda felt like I could ‘hide’ in there,” she adds, laughing. “But you know, I learned so much about everything being intentional—the minute details of the expressions; how an eyebrow shift can change the whole expression of a character. I mean, I was already attentive to detail, but even more so now. Knowing how a tiny shift can really change your whole message.”

On a favorite memory from the production process (although it’s quite hard to choose!):
“When the dancers and I saw ourselves in these characters for the first time,” Martinez admits. “It was in a rehearsal and we had no idea it was happening. And then [some of the animators] brought in a layout clip; we didn’t know what a layout was [initially]… So it’s not even the finished animation, but they were so excited about what they saw in our ‘one-take’ [choreography reference video] that they gave it a little extra love; to learn that now really warms my heart. But when we saw that, it was like, wow, we’re real! We all started crying. It really spoke to the child in each one of us. And I remember one of the dancers said, ‘I’ve always wanted to be a cartoon.’ He’s been a professional dancer for many years! And we knew that this was bigger than us at that moment. We knew that this was for the next generation of kids—that this was a film that would be bigger than us, and outlive all of us.”

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On what Martinez will ultimately take away from her experience with Encanto:
“It’s such an honor,” she states. “It was everything that I could have imagined it to be—and more. It really was. Everyone, top to bottom, was so nice and gracious. And my experience with Walt Disney Animation, and the whole Disney company, has been incredible… I’m really proud of the work that we all did on this film. It was a labor of love, and a truly collaborative effort. And the respect that was received and given, I will take with me forever. I know that anyone who watches this film is just going to feel the love from this [filmmaking] ‘family’—because everyone sprinkled a piece of their own family into it. So I just can’t wait for everyone to see it!”

Experience Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto when it debuts in U.S. theaters on Wednesday, November 24!

Gallery: Go Wild for 50 Years of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground & Resort

By the D23 Team

There’s nothing like the great outdoors, especially at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, one of the original three resorts of Walt Disney World Resort. Inspired by the timeless beauty of the American Frontier, Disney’s Fort Wilderness has a beloved home to Walt Disney World guests for 50 years, where they can camp with their families, enjoy a movie under the stars, take in the twinkling lights of the Electrical Water Pageant, and so much more. To celebrate this golden anniversary, we’ve rounded up vintage photos of the resort to take you on a trip down memory lane to Fort Wilderness as it was in its opening year.

Read more about the 50th anniversary of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground & Resort in the Winter 2021 issue of Disney twenty-three, which is delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps and is offered exclusively to D23 Gold Members as a benefit of their membership. Learn more about D23 Gold Membership here. The latest issue will begin arriving before the end of November.

Inside the Walt Disney Archives – Graceland Exhibition Center

For nearly a century, The Walt Disney Company has created timeless family entertainment that has touched the hearts of generations the world over, encouraging us all to smile, sing, and even shed a tear. This tale began in 1923, when Walt Disney arrived in Hollywood. Over the next four decades, this one-of-a-kind storyteller introduced the world to unforgettable characters, created enchanting tales both old and new, and reimagined outdoor amusements into the realm of fully immersive themed entertainment.

Almost 50 years after the Walt Disney studio created a mouse named Mickey, Walt’s brother Roy O. Disney established the Walt Disney Archives at the company’s headquarters in Burbank, California. Its mission—to collect, preserve, and make available for research the history of Walt Disney and the company he founded, so that it can continue to inspire artists, audiences, dreamers, and doers of all ages. With more than 13,000 boxes of documents and merchandise items, a library of over 20 million photographs, more than 12,000 catalogued books, and several thousand historic props and costume pieces—from the first Mickey Mouse Club series to the latest feature films and Disney theme park attractions—the Walt Disney Archives documents Disney history as it happens. While not open to the public, Disney cast members, employees, Imagineers, and outside researchers working on official projects can visit the Archives to study and understand the past to help them create the Disney magic of today—and tomorrow!

This exhibition gives visitors a chance to get a glimpse into Disney’s storied past as they walk through a special recreation of the Archives, including a dazzling display of more than 450 historical objects, including original artwork, costumes, and props that tell the story of the department, The Walt Disney Company, and Walt Disney himself. The 10,000-square-foot traveling exhibit will be on display at the Graceland Exhibition Center in Memphis, Tennessee, from July 23, 2021, through January 2, 2022.

Minecraft x Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Adventure Launches Today

By Chris Taylor

Welcome to the happiest and blockiest place on Earth!

Minecraft and Walt Disney Games have partnered to deliver an all-new adventure inspired by The Happiest Place on Earth with the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Adventure DLC pack, coming to the Minecraft Marketplace today, November 16.

An Authentic Recreation of Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort
Experience beloved attractions, meet iconic Disney and Pixar characters, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort with a spectacular fireworks show at Cinderella’s Castle! Explore the Magic Kingdom alone or take a ride with friends as you experience endless enchantment throughout six themed lands and 20 classic attractions. With 25 skins included and special in-game merchandise, you can celebrate the anniversary in style!

Just like the beloved park in Orlando, Florida, this map is enormous—and filled to the brim with familiar Disney and Pixar faces, iconic attractions, and magical scenery including:

  • Fan-favorite, classic attractions like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain, and it’s a small world
  • Faithful recreations including hidden details throughout the park and in the Haunted Mansion
  • 28 iconic Disney and Pixar characters to meet, including Mickey Mouse; Mike and Sully from Monsters, Inc.; and more
  • Special outfits for your character inspired by the 50th Anniversary celebration

By Everbloom Games. For more information on Minecraft’s latest news, please visit Minecraft.net.

Requires Minecraft Bedrock Edition (sold separately).

Online multiplayer on consoles requires a separate multiplayer subscription (sold separately).

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Meet the Characters of Encanto

By the D23 Team

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia... in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift, from super strength to the power to heal—every child except one, that is: Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she—the only ordinary Madrigal—might just be her exceptional family’s last hope.

So, who makes up the Madrigal clan? Read on for a look at who you’ll meet when the film debuts in just a few days’ time:

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Mirabel (voice of Stephanie Beatriz)
Mirabel is the only child in her extraordinary family who wasn’t blessed with a magical gift. She’s determined to prove that she belongs—denying to everyone, including herself, that she feels all alone... even in her own house. Still, there’s something very special about Mirabel; her family just hasn’t figured out what that is just yet! “Mirabel reminds me of myself at her age—headstrong yet unsure, full of wonder and imagination but sometimes held back by self-doubt,” Beatriz recently said.

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Abuela Alma (voice of María Cecilia Botero)
Alma is the matriarch of the Madrigal family. Her steadfast determination and unwavering hope led her to the magical Encanto, where she raised triplets Julieta, Pepa, and Bruno. To her surprise and delight, each of her children was blessed with a magical gift upon their 5th birthday, and the tradition continued with each of their children—except for Mirabel. Abuela (which means “grandmother” in Spanish) values the gifts given to each of her family members, ensuring that they are used to benefit and protect their community, and to honor the sacrifice of Abuelo (“grandfather”) Pedro.

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Julieta (voice of Angie Cepeda) and Agustín (voice of Wilmer Valderrama)
Julieta and Agustín are parents to three daughters: Isabela, Luisa, and Mirabel. Julieta, one of Alma’s triplets, was blessed with the power to heal. Radiating warmth and kindness, she wields no magic wand, however—her magic is found in the food she lovingly prepares for all who need it. Meanwhile, Agustín is somewhat a fish out of water, having married into the magical family. Awkward and accident-prone, he always has the best intentions, especially when it comes to his daughters.

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Isabela (voice of Diane Guererro)
Mirabel’s sister Isabela is pretty much perfect, with an abundance of grace and poise—not to mention a magical ability to make plants grow and flowers bloom.

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Luisa (voice of Jessica Darrow)
Hardworking and determined, Mirabel’s other sister Luisa was given the gift of super strength. She is the go-to person for all of the heavy lifting.

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Pepa (voice of Carolina Gaitán) and Félix (voice of Mauro Castillo)
Pepa and Félix are Mirabel’s quirky aunt and fun-loving uncle, and are parents to Dolores, Camilo, and Antonio. Pepa, one of Abuela Alma’s triplets, was gifted with the power to control the weather with her emotions. The forecast is often unpredictable, however, as Pepa’s emotions are far-reaching and ever-changing. Félix, meanwhile, provides a grounding force for his deeply passionate wife—he’s easygoing and often the life of the party.

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Antonio (voice of Ravi Cabot-Conyers)
The youngest of the Madrigal clan, Antonio is shy with a huge heart. He has a special connection to Mirabel, relying on her for comfort and courage—especially on an important day when his cousin finds him nervously hiding under his bed.

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Camilo (voice of Rhenzy Feliz)
Camilo, Pepa and Félix’s middle child, was born to entertain. Throw in his magical gift that allows him to switch up his appearance to be whomever he wants to be in the moment, and he’s secured his place in the spotlight.

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Dolores (voice of Adassa)
Dolores is Mirabel’s cousin who’s usually the first to know the town’s biggest secrets, most compelling drama, and juiciest revelations. She can’t help it: she was blessed with extraordinary hearing. Whisper if you will, but Dolores can still hear it!

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Bruno (voice of John Leguizamo)
The third of Alma’s triplets, Bruno has been estranged from the Madrigal family for as long as Mirabel can remember. Gifted with the ability to see the future, he made honest but often doomsaying predictions that proved problematic for Abuela and the rest of the family... so he disappeared, becoming the uncle nobody talks about.

See the entire Madrigal family in astonishing action when Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto debuts in U.S. theaters on November 24!

Exploring Hawkeye’s MCU Origins

By Zach Johnson

In just a few weeks, Hawkeye will debut with two episodes on Disney+. The original series finds Jeremy Renner reprising his role as Clint Barton aka Hawkeye, a master archer who “just can’t seem to miss.” It’s been 10 years since the character made his Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut with a cameo in 2011’s Thor—and a lot has happened in the decade that followed. As one of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s best agents, the world’s greatest marksman is an expert acrobat, master assassin, and military-trained combatant. Oh, and he’s a devoted family man. Surprise! Before Hawkeye debuts, let’s take a look back at Clint’s MCU origins.

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After Thor (Chris Hemsworth) was banished to Midgard (that’s Earth, to you!), S.H.I.E.L.D. took special interest in his hammer, Mjolnir. Only the worthy are able to wield it, as dozens of agents quickly learned when they tried and failed to life it. Desperate to retrieve his hammer, Thor infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D.’s makeshift base, taking down agent after agent with relative ease. From his perch, Clint aimed his arrow at the God of Thunder. “You want me to slow him down, sir?” he asked Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg). “Or are you sending in more guys for him to beat up?” As Thor neared Mjolnir, leaving even more agents in his wake, he was stunned: “You better call it, Coulson, ‘cause I’m starting to root for this guy.”

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Clint wasn’t seen again until the opening scene of Marvel’s The Avengers (2012). S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) had assigned him to monitor Dr. Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgård) as he experimented on the Tesseract. “If there’s any tampering, sir, it wasn’t at this end,” Clint told Fury, adding, “The cube is a doorway to the other end of space, right? Well, doors open from both sides.” Just then, the Tesseract activated and opened a wormhole, allowing Loki (Tom Hiddleston) to reach Earth. Loki then stole the Tesseract and used his scepter to control the minds of Clint, Dr. Selvig and other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.

Clint helped Loki escape, despite Fury’s hope to bury them under “a hundred feet of rock.” He later resurfaced in Stuttgart, Germany, where he stole the iridium needed to stabilize the Tesseract’s power. While there, Tony Stark aka Iron Man (Disney Legend Robert Downey Jr.), Steve Rogers aka Captain America (Chris Evans), and Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) were able to capture Loki and detain him aboard S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Helicarrier. There, Natasha questioned the God of Mischief about what he did to Clint and vowed to help him, as she owed him a debt. “I got on S.H.I.E.L.D.’s radar in a bad way,” she explained. “Agent Barton was sent to kill me. He made a different call.” After she tricked Loki into revealing the next phase of his plan—unleashing The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo)—a mind-controlled Clint and the other possessed agents attacked the Helicarrier.

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After penetrating the mainframe, resulting in engine power loss, Clint went head-to-head with Natasha—who, ironically, bonked his head so hard it knocked him unconscious! When he came to, Natasha was there to help him “level out” before rejoining the mission. “You don’t understand. Have you ever had someone take your brain and play, pull you out and stuff something else back in?” Clint asked. “Do you know what it’s like to be unmade?” For a moment, he forgot that of all people, Natasha understood. Clint tried to make sense of what he’d done while under Loki’s spell, but Natasha stopped him. “Don’t do that to yourself, Clint,” she said. “This is Loki. This is monsters and magic and nothing we were ever trained for.” No kidding. The Avengers then traveled to New York, where Loki was about to open a wormhole above Stark Tower, allowing the Chitauri army to invade Earth.

There, Clint and Natasha helped evacuate civilians and take down the Chitauri one by one. Eventually, Steve stationed Clint on a rooftop to get “eyes on everything” and “call out patterns and strays.” Clint was able to target Loki… who caught his arrow, thinking he’d outsmarted Clint, only for it to explode in his hands and send him hurtling toward Stark Tower! Together, the newly formed Avengers then stopped Loki and closed the wormhole.

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Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) opened with the Avengers raiding a Hydra facility to stop Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann), who had experimented on humans using Loki’s scepter. Clint was the first Avenger to encounter one of these enhanced humans in the field: the speedster Pietro Maximoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). After getting knocked to the ground (“You didn’t see that coming?” Pietro joked), Clint was injured by a nearby bunker blast. Later, at Avengers Tower, Tony ran some tests as he patched up Clint’s wounds. “Unfortunately, he’s still Barton…” Tony quipped. “He’s fine. He’s thirsty.”

The Avengers then celebrated their victory with a party—one that was cut short after an unexpectedly sentient robot, Ultron (James Spader), successfully overpowered Tony’s artificial intelligence, J.A.R.V.I.S., and attacked them. Ultron escaped and recruited the Maximoff twins, Pietro and Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen), before heading to Johannesburg to get vibranium from arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis). The Avengers followed, but they were no match for Wanda, who messed with their minds. Clint, however, stopped Wanda in her tracks. “I’ve done the whole mind control thing,” Clint explained. “Not a fan.”

Unfortunately, one of the Avengers Wanda messed with was The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). The destruction he caused in Johannesburg led to major backlash, meaning the Avengers needed to go off the grid. Luckily, Clint knew of a “safe house” back in the U.S. Save for Natasha, everyone was surprised when they arrived at a farm and were greeted by Clint’s pregnant wife, Laura (Linda Cardellini), and their two children—people and relationships they never knew existed. “Fury helped me set this up when I joined,” Clint explained. “He kept it of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s files. I’d like to keep I that way. I figured it’s a good place to lay low.”

In a private moment, Laura expressed concern that the Avengers actually needed Clint, “which is a lot scarier” than if they didn’t. Laura was “proud,” of course, but she was still worried: “You need to be sure that this team is really a team and that they have your back.”

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Meanwhile, in Seoul, Ultron forced Dr. Helen Cho (Claudia Kim) to craft him a new body using her Regeneration Cradle, vibranium, and the Infinity Stone inside Loki’s scepter. As Ultron was uploading himself into a synthetic body, Wanda was able to read his mind—and it turned her and Pietro against him. Clint, Natasha, and Steve managed to retrieve the synthetic body before the transfer was complete—but Ultron ultimately captured Natasha.

Back at Avengers Tower, Tony asked Clint to try some “old-school spy stuff” to track her down. Tony and Bruce then secretly uploaded J.A.R.V.I.S. into the synthetic body, creating Vision (Paul Bettany). The Avengers traveled to Sokovia, along with the Maximoff twins, to rescue Natasha and stop Ultron once and for all. Clint helped with the evacuation efforts as Ultron used the leftover Vibranium to send the Sokovian city floating into the sky.

Feeling unprepared for battle, Wanda began to spiral and blame herself. Luckily, Clint gave her the no-nonsense pep talk she needed. “Hey, look at me. It’s your fault. It’s everyone’s fault. Who cares? Are you up for this? Are you?” Clint asked her. “Look, I just need to know because the city is flying, OK? Look, the city is flying, we’re fighting an army of robots, and I have a bow and arrow. None of this makes sense. But I’m going back out there because it’s my job, OK? And I can’t do my job and babysit. It doesn’t matter what you did or what you were. If you go out there, you fight, and you fight to kill. Stay in here, you’re good; I’ll send your brother to come find out. But if you step out that door, you are an Avenger. All right?”

Wanda walked out, proving to Clint—and to herself—that she was more than capable of fighting Ultron. Clint then resumed rescuing civilians, joining Natasha in the search for stragglers. After spotting a child in the line of fire, Clint raced to protect him—but Pietro was faster, using his own body to shield them from Ultron’s blast. Before collapsing, Pietro locked eyes with Clint and said, “You didn’t see that coming.” Clint then brought the child—and Pietro’s lifeless body—to a nearby boat, where Clint said, “It’s been a long day.”

Indeed. After beating Ultron, Clint reunited with Laura and retired. Or so he thought…

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In Captain America: Civil War (2016), the Sokovia Accords went into effect—meaning the Avengers now operated under the supervision of a United Nations panel, only when and if that panel deemed it necessary. The decision to give up their autonomy divided the team, and after Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) was framed for a terrorist attack that occurred during the signing of the Sokovia Accords, the division only increased.

Clint sided with Steve, who opposed becoming heroes for hire—and at his request, Clint came out of retirement. His first mission was to free Wanda from Avengers HQ in upstate New York so she could join their fight to clear Bucky’s name—and, ultimately, bring whoever was behind the UN attack to justice. Clint and Wanda picked up another ally, Scott Lang aka Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), on their way to meet Steve at Leipzig/Halle Airport. “You know I wouldn’t have called if I had any other choice,” Steve told Clint upon their arrival, to which Clint replied, “Hey, man, you’re doing me a favor. Besides, I owe a debt.”

The fractured Avengers then fought each other at the airport, with Clint going up against the likes of Tony and T’Challa aka Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman)—not to mention his closest ally, Natasha. “We’re still friends, right?” she asked in between punches, to which Clint quipped, “Depends on how hard you hit me.” Natasha ultimately joined Clint’s side, helping Steve and Bucky to escape; Clint and the others weren’t so lucky and found themselves imprisoned at the Raft prison. Later, after Tony realized what Steve and Bucky were up against, he visited Clint and the others to ask for their help. He didn’t get a warm welcome, of course—least of all from Clint. “The futurist, gentlemen! The futurist is here!” Clint shouted upon seeing Tony. “He sees all! He knows what’s best for you… whether you like it or not.” The word “criminal,” he added, “didn’t used to mean me, or Sam, or Wanda.” Tony, however, was unsympathetic, reminding Clint that he broke Sokovia Accords. “You’re all grown up. You got a wife and kids,” Tony said. “I don’t understand. Why didn’t you think about them before you chose the wrong side?” Visibly angry at the mention of his family, Clint said, “You gotta watch your back with this guy. There’s a chance he’s gonna break it!”

Hawkeye

Clint was noticeably M.I.A. during the Battle of Wakanda in Avenger: Infinity War (2018), due to his now being on house arrest. But trouble had a way of finding him… Avengers: Endgame (2019) opened with Clint and his family enjoying a seemingly ordinary day—that is, until Thanos (Josh Brolin) eliminated half of all life in the galaxy with the snap of his fingers. It was heartbreaking to see Clint calling out for his wife and kids, all of whom were lost in what became known as the Blip. Flash forward five years, and Natasha got a tip about Clint’s whereabouts in Tokyo. She found a man who was no longer Hawkeye; instead, he had become Ronin, a masked vigilante. “Killing all these people isn’t going to bring your family back,” Natasha said. “We found something; a chance, maybe.” Clint had lost hope, but Natasha was there to restore it. He joined the Avengers (the ones who had survived the Blip) and helped them to figure out the mechanics of time travel so they could reverse Thanos’ damage and bring back billions of people, including his family. Before long, Clint and Natasha were traveling back to 2014 in search of the Soul Stone on the planet Vormir.

Upon their arrival, the Red Skull (Ross Marquand) delivered an ominous message: “In order to take the Stone, you must lose that which you love.” In other words, he said, they must exchange “a soul for a soul.” After some discussion, Clint and Natasha agreed they must do “whatever it takes.” But which Avenger would sacrifice their life? “For the past five years, I’ve been trying to do one thing: Get to right here,” Natasha argued. “That’s all it’s been about: bringing everybody back.” When Clint joked that she was getting “all decent on me now,” Natasha smirked and replied, “What? You think I want to do it? I’m trying to save your life, you idiot.” But Clint felt he should be the one to sacrifice himself, saying, “Natasha, you know what I’ve done. You know what I’ve become.” Harkening back to their conversation in Marvel’s The Avengers, Natasha said, “I don’t judge people on their worst mistakes.” After Clint suggested maybe she should, she gently reminded him, “You didn’t.” What followed was a heartbreaking fight between Clint and Natasha to sacrifice their own life instead of the other’s. In the end, Natasha won, telling her friend, “Let me go… it’s OK.”

Clint acquired the Soul Stone and returned to the year 2023, where he had to break the news to the Avengers. “We can’t get her back,” he told Thor. “It can’t be undone. It can’t.” Later, The Hulk used the six Infinity Stones to bring billions back (Natasha excluded), and Clint got a call from Laura. Just then, Thanos rained fire on the Avengers compound. Clint found the Infinity Gauntlet amid the rubble and realized he had to keep it away from the Chitauri. He managed to escape with it and eventually handed it off to T’Challa. The Avengers ultimately beat Thanos, thanks to Tony’s sacrifice. And at Tony’s funeral—which Clint attended with his family—he shared a quiet moment with Wanda, who was also grieving the loss of Vision. “You know, I wish there was a way that I could let her know that we won. We did it,” he said. Looking into the distance, she said, “She knows. They both do.”

Hawkeye

Of course, Clint isn’t out of the woods. In a post-credits scene for Black Widow (2021), Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) visited Natasha’s sister, Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh). Handing her a tablet with Clint’s picture on display, she said, “I’ve got your next target… Maybe you’d like a shot at the man responsible for your sister’s death?”

Clint will return in Hawkeye, an original series for Disney+ set in post-Blip New York City. The former Avenger has a seemingly simple mission: get back to his family for Christmas. But when a threat from his past shows up, he reluctantly teams up with Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld)—a skilled archer and his biggest fan—to unravel a criminal conspiracy.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

After a weekend of binge-watching all the new Disney+ Day content, can you believe there’s even more new content to enjoy this week? First up are the Dancing with the Stars semifinals, airing tonight on ABC. Hulu also adds a handful of titles to its library today, including the adult action-adventure comedy Deadpool. On Tuesday, ESPN+ will stream the first episode of its new original series, Man in the Arena: Tom Brady. The following day, Hulu will debut a new animated series for adults: Marvel’s Hit Monkey. Last but not least, join us in streaming National Treasure on Disney+ Friday to celebrate its 17th anniversary.

Dancing With The Stars

Dancing with the Stars—Monday, November 15, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
The penultimate episode will feature this season’s six remaining couples battling it out in two rounds for a spot in the finale—as they also face a double elimination live! For their first-round dances, the couples will repeat a dance style they struggled with earlier in the season with a new song as their redemption dance. Judge Len Goodman will mentor Amanda Kloots, JoJo Siwa, and Melora Hardin; judge Carrie Ann Inaba will mentor Suni Lee; judge Bruno Tonioli will mentor Cody Rigsby; and judge Derek Hough will mentor Iman Shumpert. For the second round, the couples will perform a different style of dance.

Deadpool

Deadpool—Monday, November 15, on Hulu
In this mature action comedy, Ryan Reynolds brings to life fan-favorite Marvel Comics character Wade Wilson, a former Special Forces operative who now works as a mercenary. After he is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he undergoes drastic measures to try and change his fate. However, his life turns upside down when an evil scientist named Ajax (Ed Skrein) tortures, disfigures, and transforms him into Deadpool. The rogue experiment leaves Wade with accelerated healing powers and a twisted sense of humor. With help from mutant allies Colossus (voiced by Stefan Kapičić) and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), Deadpool will now use his new skills to hunt down the man who nearly destroyed his life.

Man in the Arena: Tom Brady

Man in the Arena: Tom Brady—Tuesday, November 16, on ESPN+
Tom Brady shares a first-hand account of his Super Bowl appearances in this new series, directed by Gotham Chopra. Brady and other notable figures analyze the highlights of his legendary NFL career, mining the psychological and emotional terrain of each victory and defeat. Each episode focuses on a single Super Bowl appearance, beginning with Super Bowl XXXVI, the season Brady took over as quarterback for the New England Patriots after star quarterback Drew Bledsoe suffered an injury. The episodes depict not just the pivotal moments, but everything that leads up to them—illustrating the series of small steps that seemed insignificant at the time, but when reflected upon, reveal the distance he traveled.

Hit Monkey

Marvel’s Hit Monkey—Wednesday, November 17, on Hulu
Intended for mature audiences, the original animated series was co-created by executive producers Josh Gordon and Will Speck. After a Japanese snow monkey’s tribe is slaughtered, he joins forces with the ghost of an American assassin. Together, the two begin killing their way through the Yakuza underworld. The series’ voice cast includes George Takei, Jason Sudeikis, Olivia Munn, Ally Maki, Nobi Nakanishi, and Fred Tatasciore.

National Treasure

National Treasure—Friday, November 19, on Disney+
Since childhood, Benjamin Gates (Nicholas Cage) has been obsessed with finding the legendary Knights Templar Treasure, the greatest fortune ever known. As he tries to find and decipher ancient riddles that will lead him to it, he is shadowed by a ruthless enemy who wants the riches for himself. Now in a race against time, Gates must steal one of the United States’ most sacred and guarded documents—the Declaration of Independence—or let it, and a key clue to the mystery, fall into dangerous hands. Justin Bartha, Sean Bean, Harvey Keitel, Diane Kruger, Christopher Plummer, and Jon Voight co-star in the 2004 film.

Q&A With Josh Gad from Olaf Presents

By James Frye

Olaf goes from snowman to showman in his unique “retelling” of five favorite Disney animated tales in the brand-new Olaf Presents, a series of shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios premiering today on Disney+ (it’s Disney+ Day!). In the new shorts, the diminutive frosty fellow takes on roles from The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Aladdin, Tangled, and Moana. And returning as the voice of Olaf, which started in 2013 with Frozen up through the 2021 Emmy®-nominated short Once Upon a Snowman, is Josh Gad. In this Q&A, Gad tells us about the new series, his comedy idol, and what was his dream come true.

D23: What was your favorite part about getting to retell these iconic Disney Animation stories with Olaf?
JOSH GAD (JG): Revisiting moments from all of the films was a joy, but specifically the movies I grew up with. So, I was at that perfect age during the second golden age of Disney Animation. I remember seeing The Little Mermaid in the theatre and being, like, what is this? It feels like a Broadway show on screen. It was like the first time I can remember applauding in a theatre, after the songs were done. Getting to go back and specifically revisit those films was a dream come true.

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D23: Do you have any specific memories that stand out from the production of these shorts?
JG: Yes, getting to play in the footsteps of my idol, Robin Williams, in the world of Aladdin was sort of like a pinch myself, very emotional experience, for me.

D23: What made you want to return to Olaf?
JG: I loved getting to find new wrinkles in this character who is so full of imagination, full of innocence and naivete, and he approaches everything with a glass-is-half-full mentality. But on top of that, juxtaposing it with the joy of getting to sort of send up if you will, some of my favorite films. That was the real privilege and fun and thrill for me.

D23: What have you loved about playing this character for nearly 10 years?
JG: He’s innocent and has so many questions. And then in Frozen 2, he’s sort of an adolescent, and he starts to go through this existential kind of crisis. And I think in each of the shorts—and along the way—there’s this subtle growth happening in him that I think is important to keeping him interesting and dynamic, so that it never feels like you’re just seeing him do the same thing again and again. That there are new wrinkles.

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D23: Would you return to voice more Olaf?
JG: As long as we have opportunities for original developmental elements to bring him, then I think the sky’s the limit with him… Not that anyone wants to see Olaf as an old, angry man.

D23: If you had the chance to meet Olaf in the real world, what would you say to him?
JG: I’d ask him to lend me some cash and then tell him to find his own voice and stop following me around.