5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

Dust off your dancing shoes, because Dancing with the Stars is returning for its milestone 30th season tonight on ABC. Then, join us in streaming the season finale of the FX on Hulu original series Reservation Dogs. Two days later, The Wonder Years will premiere on ABC and Star Wars: Visions will debut on Disney+. Last but not least, celebrate the fifth anniversary of the inspirational drama Queen of Katwe on Thursday, streaming on Disney+.

Dancing with the Stars—Monday, September 20, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Season 30 brings an energetic cast of 15 celebrities who are ready to add their sparkle and shimmy to the ballroom. Judges Len Goodman, Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli are back, as is host Tyra Banks. Celebrities include Jimmie Allen, Melanie C, Christine Chiu, Brian Austin Green, Melora Hardin, Olivia Jade, Matt James, Amanda Kloots, Martin Kove, Suni Lee, “The Miz,” Kenya Moore, Cody Rigsby, Iman Shumpert and JoJo Siwa, and professional dancers include Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Cheryl Burke, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Val Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater and Britt Stewart. Pairings will be revealed during the premiere, as they perform dances like the cha cha, foxtrot, jive, paso doble, quickstep, salsa, or tango.

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Reservation Dogs—Monday, September 20, on FX on Hulu
California, here they come! In the season finale, “Satvrday,” the Reservation Dogs—Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), Cheese (Lane Factor), Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), and Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai)—try their hand at being vigilantes as a tornado rolls into town. The eighth episode is directed by Sterlin Harjo and written by Migizi Pensoneau.

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The Wonder Years—Wednesday, September 22, at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC
As the youngest member of the Williams family, Dean (Elisha “EJ” Williams) is struggling to figure out where he fits in. Between his brother’s athleticism, his sister’s popularity, his mother’s intelligence, and his dad’s overall coolness, everyone else seems to have their own “thing.” So, Dean decides to pursue his calling as “The Great Uniter” by trying to organize the first integrated baseball game between his team and his best friend’s team.

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Star Wars: Visions—Wednesday, September 22, on Disney+
Seven Japanese anime studios bring their unique talent and perspective to this collection of animated short films. As a first formal venture into anime, each short film bears a unique Japanese sensibility, which in many ways aligns with the tone and spirit of Star Wars storytelling. The Duel, Lop and Ochō, Tatooine Rhapsody, The Twins, The Elder, The Village Bride, Akakiri, T0-B1, and The Ninth Jedi are available in Japanese and dubbed in English.

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Queen of Katwe—Thursday, September 23, on Disney+
Based on a true story, Phiona Mutesi (Madina Nalwanga) is a chess prodigy in Uganda who works hard to become a world champion. Directed by Mira Nair, the film also stars Lupita Nyong’o as her mother, Harriet Mutesi, and David Oyelowo as her coach, Robert Katende.

Dancing with the Stars Shakes Things Up for Season 30

By Zach Johnson

Get ready for even more twists, tricks and kicks!

Dancing with the Stars is set to return to the ballroom for its milestone 30th season, with celebrities Jimmie Allen, Melanie C, Christine Chiu, Brian Austin Green, Melora Hardin, Olivia Jade, Matt James, Amanda Kloots, Martin Kove, Suni Lee, “The Miz,” Kenya Moore, Cody Rigsby, Iman Shumpert, and JoJo Siwa competing for the coveted Mirrorball trophy. Professional dancers returning to the series include Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Cheryl Burke, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Val Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt Stewart. Pairings will be revealed during the two-hour season premiere, airing tonight at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC, and they will be judged by Len Goodman, Derek Hough, Carrie Anna Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli.

A pop culture phenomenon, Dancing with the Stars has been nominated for 133 Emmy® Awards since its debut in 2005, winning 18 times—including the other week, when Hough took home the trophy for Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming. Rest assured, the creative team is pulling out all the stops for the 30th season. “Behind the scenes, we’ve been putting so much of our energy into making sure this entire season is so special,” executive producer Andrew Llinares said during the Summer TCA virtual press conference in August. “Our attitude is that every week should be an event in its own right.”

Another notable change this season is the introduction of the series’ first same-sex pairing between Siwa and her yet-to-be-revealed partner. “I think it’s cool,” said Siwa, who added it’s also “tricky” to be a pioneer: “Who leads? How do you dress? What shoes do you wear?”

“I think a lot of people are going to be excited about this,” said host and executive producer Tyra Banks, returning for her second season. “I think it’s going to save lives. It’s going to change lives, and it’s going to make a lot of noise—noise that needs to be made.”

With a big smile, Siwa said, “I’m so excited to be making history.”

This season will mark the first time there are four permanent judges, as Goodman was unable to return to the ballroom last year due to travel restrictions; he was able to stay involved, however, by pre-taping segments from abroad. “It’s a full circle moment,” said a proud Llinares. “He was right there from the very beginning, and now he’ll be back again for the 30th season, along with the other three amazing judges who were with us last year.”

Win a Chance to Attend the Disney Imagination Campus 50 Teachers Celebration at Walt Disney World Resort

You—yes, you!—could be one of 50 teachers to attend the Disney Imagination Campus 50 Teachers Celebration at Walt Disney World Resort! At Disney Imagination Campus, Imagination Powered Learning is how we inspire students’ curiosity and fuel creativity. In celebration of the Walt Disney World Resort 50th Anniversary, and to recognize exceptional teachers who are passionate about using the tool of imagination in their classroom, we’re inviting 50 deserving teachers who reflect the creativity and imagination of Walt Disney to attend a one-of-a-kind teacher event.

Fifty winners will be treated to a four-day, three-night stay at Walt Disney World Resort! Winners will participate in a half-day inspiration session with Disney leaders and storytellers, gaining key insights and ideas that can be taken back to the classroom. They will also receive an exclusive inside look at the reimagined Disney Imagination Campus workshops reflecting curriculum in Science & Technology, Arts & Humanities, Leadership & Innovation, and Performing Arts. And, of course, each of the winners will get to experience all the magic of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration!”

Disney Imagination Campus 50 Teachers Celebration

Now through October 31, 2021, you can enter for a chance to join us!

Follow these three simple steps to enter:

  • Step 1: Create an account.
  • Step 2: Submit your contact information.
  • Step 3: Submit a short essay.

For the essay portion, share an example of when you’ve encouraged students to use their imaginations to creatively solve problems, including your own creativity in presenting curriculum in a new and inspiring way.

Fifty lucky winners will be selected and notified beginning January 10, 2022!

As a little extra magic, you can also choose to enter a secondary sweepstakes for a chance to win $100 for your classroom. Fifty winners will receive a $100 prepaid card for supplies to foster an engaging and inspirational classroom environment. See official rules for details.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A purchase will not increase your chances of winning. Promotion includes a Sweepstakes and a Contest. Promotion begins at 12 p.m. ET on 9/13/21 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. ET on 10/31/21. Open only to teachers, music directors, and administrators in education who are legal residents of 50 US/DC who are 21 years or older. Click here for Official Rules, including how to enter, odds, prize details and restrictions. Void where prohibited. Msg&data rates may apply. Sponsor: Disney Destinations, LLC, P.O. Box 10000, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830.

Breathtaking New Trailer for Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

West Side Story: Something’s Coming This December…

To paraphrase the great Stephen Sondheim, there’s a film that’s “only just out of reach”—but we now have a fresh trailer to help tide us over…

Earlier this week, The Walt Disney Company released a gorgeous new trailer (as well as a new poster) for Academy Award®-winning director Steven Spielberg’s film adaptation of the musical West Side Story, slated to open exclusively in U.S. theaters this December 10. Check it out for the first (or 83rd time, if you’re anything like us), above.

Directed by Spielberg, from a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award® winner Tony Kushner, West Side Story tells the classic tale of fierce rivalries and young love in 1957 New York City. This reimagining of the beloved musical stars Ansel Elgort (Tony), Rachel Zegler (María), Ariana DeBose (Anita), David Alvarez (Bernardo), Mike Faist (Riff), Josh Andrés Rivera (Chino), Ana Isabelle (Rosalía), Corey Stoll (Lieutenant Schrank), Brian d’Arcy James (Officer Krupke) and Rita Moreno (Valentina, who owns the corner store in which Tony works). Moreno—one of only three artists to be honored with Academy, Emmy®, Grammy®, Tony and Peabody Awards—also serves as one of the film’s executive producers.

West Side Story has been adapted for the screen from the original 1957 Broadway show, with book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Sondheim. and concept, direction and choreography by Jerome Robbins. Mark those calendars now, y’all.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

The weekend is just about here (huzzah!), and there’s lots of fun stuff to enjoy from around the worlds of Disney. Over on Disney+, Descendants: The Royal Wedding and Disney’s Broadway Hits at London’s Royal Albert Hall join the streaming service’s lineup; and on FXX, get a head start on all things Emmy Awards by tuning into the 2021 Creative Arts Emmys. There’s more where that came from, so get your popcorn ready…

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Delectable New Restaurants Opening Soon at Walt Disney World Resort

Foodies of the world, get thee to Walt Disney World Resort! In honor of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” kicking off Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary this October, several new restaurants will be opening their doors to guests and offering all manner of delicious new eats and treats.

Steakhouse 71, located on the first floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort, will open on October 1 for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The chefs at Steakhouse 71 have created an incredible dinner menu with all the hallmarks of a family-friendly steakhouse (including that tasty-looking prime rib above), and offerings at breakfast and lunch that are as unique as they are delicious—including a nod to Walt Disney himself, with contemporary spins on some of his favorite foods. And kids get to be creative with their meals—choosing from a fun menu that even includes creating their own ice cream sundae! And let’s not forget some fabulous libations (both alcoholic and non-) from Steakhouse 71’s talented mixologists and sommeliers. Reservations are now available; visit the restaurant’s website for more info.

Meanwhile, over at Space 220 at EPCOT, virtual departures for walk-up diners blast off on September 20—the same day you can start making reservations, with September 27 as the first reservable date. Space 220 will offer a two-course prix fixe menu for lunch and a three-course prix fixe menu for dinner. Enjoy a selection of “lift-off” appetizers including Big Bang Burrata and Neptuna Tartare; “star course” main entrées such as Flat Iron Steak and Florida Red Snapper; and a choice of “supernova sweets” for dessert like sticky toffee pudding and chocolate cheesecake. (“Satellite sides” will be available à la carte.) Unique beverages include a colorful lineup of atmospheric spirits, as well as zero-proof (non-alcoholic) cocktails, big dipper brews, and worldly wines.

Stay tuned for more yummy news from our celebratory pals at Walt Disney World in the coming weeks and months…

 Among the Stars Set to Blast Off on October 6, Only on Disney+

Up, up, and away! Disney+ just shared a first look at its new original series Among the Stars. All episodes of the six-part series will launch (pun intended) on Monday, October 6.

As seen in the newly released official trailer (above), the docuseries embeds viewers with NASA astronaut Captain Chris Cassidy as he embarks on one last mission. Through intimate footage, personal video diaries, and livestream footage—stationed both on Earth and in space—viewers will a firsthand look at the team of engineers, flight controllers, and specialists who take on these dangerous and awe-inspiring missions for the greater good.

Following the teams’ successes and failures over the course of two years, Among the Stars offers up behind-the-scenes access to the critically important NASA mission of repairing a $2 billion science experiment, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), which aims to reveal the origins of the universe. To repair the AMS, former Navy Seal Captain Cassidy and his team must undertake a series of complex spacewalks—but the story quickly becomes a tale about the larger team at NASA, their roles in this daring mission, and the collective quest to succeed.

As space junkies, we can’t wait to check it out!

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“Candlelight Processional” Returns to EPCOT on November 26

That’s right—the beloved holiday tradition is back! “Candlelight Processional,” a long-standing annual Disney Parks institution (dating back to 1958 at Disneyland park), has delighted Walt Disney World guests since 1971; initially held at Magic Kingdom park, it moved over to EPCOT in 1994. After being very much missed during last year’s holiday season, the production will once again grace the America Gardens Theatre with a live orchestra, cast choir, and celebrity narrator retelling the traditional Christmas story in spectacular and heartwarming fashion. Look for the “Candlelight Processional” as part of the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays presented by AdventHealth, from November 26 through December 30.

The show will be expanding its cast choir for the occasion (hoping to welcome back community choirs next year), and more details—including the roster of celebrity narrators—will be announced in the coming weeks. So, keep your eyes (and your jingle bells) peeled!

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Returning for Season Three

If you ever wanted to know what it would be like for a bunch of theater kids to spend the summer at a rustic sleepaway camp… well, wonder no further, thanks to the good folks at Disney+ and creator/executive producer Tim Federle. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series is returning for a third season, which will indeed take place at summer camp! To hear from Federle and read more about what you can expect, click here.

Adorable Baby White Rhino Born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Fun news from over at the always-nifty Disney Parks Blog: This week saw the arrival of a baby white rhino born to first-time mom Jao backstage at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. “Mom and baby are doing great under the keepers’ watchful and joyful eyes,” Scott Terrell, DVM, DACVP, Director of Animal & Science Operations, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, recently told the Parks Blog. “I am happy to report that the beautiful calf snuggled up to mom and began nursing right away.”

To ensure Jao and her baby boy have ample time to bond, it’ll be a while before the calf is weighed—but typically, Terrell explained, white rhino calves can weigh as much as 140 lbs. at birth. That’s a lot of baby!

Rhinoceros also have one of the longest gestation periods of any mammal: approximately 16 to 18 months. The animal care team’s veterinarians, scientists, and animal keepers kept a close eye on Jao throughout her pregnancy, conducting regular checkups and ultrasounds to ensure a safe birth. Mama Jao and baby are expected to join the “crash” (a group of rhinos) in their habitat on the Harambe Wildlife Reserve in the coming weeks, where park guests can catch a glimpse of the herd while aboard Kilimanjaro Safaris.

ICYMI: Guest Voices Coming to The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

There’s a truly incredible cavalcade of guest voice actors coming to Disney+’s upcoming animated series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder… wanna hear from Tiffany Haddish? You got it. What about Al Roker? Sure thing! Brenda Song? Jane Lynch? Olympian Laurie Hernandez? Check, check, and check. To prove we’re not throwing the word “cavalcade” around lightly, read our full rundown of what voices to expect when the series debuts in 2022 right here at D23.com.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

So much to watch, so little time! First up, enjoy two back-to-back episodes of Gabby Duran & The Unsittables, airing Friday on Disney Channel. That same day, Disney+ will add Descendants: The Royal Wedding and Disney’s Broadway Hits at London’s Royal Albert Hall to its library. The following night, FXX will present the 2021 Creative Arts Emmys®. Wrap up the weekend Sunday when ABC airs the hilarious season finale of Celebrity Family Feud.

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Gabby Duran & The Unsittables—Friday, September 17, at 8:48 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
In “Welcome to the Club,” when joining the Latinx club fuels an identity crisis within Gabby (Kylie Cantrall), she goes overboard in her efforts to impress the group with her knowledge of all things Latinx. Then, in “Dinas and Dougs,” when Dina (Valery Ortiz) introduces Gabby and Olivia (Coco Christo) to her new boyfriend, Doug, the girls discover that while he may be a prince, he also has an extraterrestrial secret.

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Descendants: The Royal Wedding—Friday, September 17, on Disney+
Happily-ever-after is about to begin for Auradon’s beloved power couple Mal (voice of Dove Cameron) and King Ben (voice of Mitchell Hope) as they prepare to say “I do” at a magical celebration with their friends and family. But is Hades (voice of Cheyenne Jackson) about to ruin his daughter’s big day? Featuring a brand-new song, the animated special features the voices of Sofia Carson as Evie, Booboo Stewart as Jay, Sarah Jeffery as Audrey, Melanie Paxson as Fairy Godmother, China Anne McClain as Uma, Jedidiah Goodacre as Chad, Anna Cathcart as Dizzy, Dan Payne as Beast, and Bobby Moynihan as Dude the Dog.

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Disney’s Broadway Hits at London’s Royal Albert Hall—Friday, September 17, on Disney+
This magical musical extravaganza is a must-see for fans of Aida, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Frozen, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, Newsies, and Tarzan. Filmed in 2017, the special features several world-class singers, such as Ashley Brown and Josh Strickland, performing beloved songs from Disney on Broadway productions, along with a special appearance by Disney Legend Alan Menken.

2021 Creative Arts Emmys

2021 Creative Arts Emmys—Saturday, September 18, at 8 p.m. ET on FXX
An edited presentation of the awards ceremony, filmed over two consecutive days, will honor and celebrate the talented artists and craftspeople in categories across all genres, including animation, comedy, documentary, drama, limited series, movies, reality, and variety. Fan-favorites Black Is King, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, Life Below Zero, The Mandalorian, Pose, Secrets of the Whales, and WandaVision are among the winners!

Celebrity Family Feud

Celebrity Family Feud—Sunday, September 19, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Reality stars from Selling Sunset (playing for Food on Foot) and Bling Empire (playing for Hate Is a Virus) go head-to-head and compete to win money for their chosen charities. Then, the Wilson Phillips family (playing for ASPCA, MusiCares, and the Los Angelitos Orphanage) takes on Grammy® Award winners Pentatonix (playing for Make-a-Wish®).

What to Stream on Disney+ and Hulu to Celebrate Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

In honor of Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month (September 15–October 15), Disney+ and Hulu are highlighting the talent, creators, and stories of the diverse Hispanic Latinx community. Stream feature films, short films, and documentaries from Disney and Pixar, Disney Channel, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and more on Disney+. In addition to its content offerings, Hulu is amplifying voices that defy labels and shape culture through its Acentos Bienvenidos campaign.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Coco (Disney+)
Disney and Pixar’s Coco tells a story rich with universal themes surrounding family and following your dreams. In the Oscar®-winning film, Miguel (voice of Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). He finds himself in the stunning Land of the Dead and meets charming trickster Héctor (voice of Gael García Bernal). They set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Diary of a Future President (Disney+)
This Disney+ series is the origin story of Cuban American and future president of the United States Elena Cañero-Reed (Tess Romero) and follows her through the ups and downs of middle school. The coming-of-age story is told using narration of excerpts from Elena’s diary.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Elena of Avalor (Disney+)
In this series inspired by diverse Latin cultures and folklore, Princess Elena (voice of Aimee Carrero) faces tests of courage and character. Elena is a brave and adventurous teenager who saves her kingdom and is learning to rule as crown princess until she is old enough to be queen.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Lost Temple of the Inca (Disney+)
Follow environmental scientist Preston Sowell, who makes a mysterious discovery at an alpine lake near Mt. Ausangate that he believes is the lost temple. This National Geographic film follows Sowell’s journey of discovery, loss, and adventure as he seeks the truth about this sacred place in Peru.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

The Lost City of Machu Picchu (Disney+)
Watch this National Geographic documentary filmed high in the Peruvian Andes where the ancient city of Machu Picchu lies. The lost city of doorways and passages hints at the ghosts of its past. Who built the city and why? The film takes you below the surface where mummy kings wait to share their stories.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

The Owl House (Disney+)
In The Owl House series, Luz (voice of Sarah-Nicole Robles) is a self-assured human girl who accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical new world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda (voice of Wendie Malick), and an adorably tiny warrior, King (voice of Alex Hirsch).

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Soy Luna (Disney+)
When she moves to Buenos Aires, Argentina, with her adoptive parents, Luna (Karol Sevilla) finds out that love can make a real difference in spite of time or distance. She lost her biological parents for reasons that have never been clear, but as she grows up, she meets people from different places and has new experiences that might bring her closer to her origins. In the meantime, she learns that passion, friendship, and love may help her stay on the path to the life she’s always wanted.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Growing Fangs (Disney+)
Val Garcia, a Mexican-American teen who is half human/half vampire, has to keep her identity a secret. But when her human best friend shows up at her monster-infested school, she has to confront her truth, her identity, and herself in this Disney Launchpad short film.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

The Last of the Chupacabras (Disney+)
In this Disney Launchpad short, one lone Mexican-American struggling to carry on her traditions unknowingly summons a dark and ancient creature to protect her.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Rio (Disney+)
Blu (voice of Jesse Eisenberg), a flightless, rare macaw, must leave his Minnesota home and head to Rio to save his species. He meets the wildly independent Jewel and a menagerie of vivid characters who embark on a journey and help Blu fulfill his destiny and learn to fly.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
This comedic murder-mystery follows three strangers (Disney Legend Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez) who share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Love, Victor (Hulu)
The YA dramedy series, set in the world of the groundbreaking film Love, Simon, follows Victor (Michael Cimino), a new student at Creekwood High School on his own journey of self-discovery, facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city, and exploring his sexual orientation.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Plan B (Hulu)
In the Hulu Original film, directed by Natalie Morales, a strait-laced high school student (Kuhoo Verma) and her slacker best friend (Victoria Moroles) have 24 hours to hunt down a Plan B pill in America’s heartland.

Comedy Central Presenta (Hulu)
Laugh along with featured comedians, available in Spanish-language only.

Super Shore (Hulu)
Watch contestants compete on the island of Mykonos, available in Spanish-language only.

Mayans M.C. (Hulu)
The FX series follows the life of Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes (JD Pardo), a newly patched member of the Mayans M.C. charter on the California/Mexico border. EZ and his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas) are closer than ever after uncovering the truth behind their mother’s murder, which drives EZ to seek vengeance.

Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month

Good Trouble
In the Freeform drama, the residents of The Coterie juggle career, love, and friendship and learn that standing up for what you believe in requires making a little noise and getting into trouble.

Meet SparkShorts’ Nona and Director Louis Gonzales

By Courtney Potter

Pixar Animation Studios’ SparkShorts program gives Pixar’s up-and-coming animators the chance to bring fresh new storytelling to the screen—and that’s exactly what happens later this week when SparkShorts’ latest, Nona, debuts on Disney+ on Friday, September 17.

Directed by Louis Gonzales, Nona follows a colorful grandmother who plans to spend her day off by shutting out the world to watch her favorite TV show, E.W.W. Smashdown Wrestling. However, when her 5-year-old granddaughter Renee is unexpectedly dropped off, Nona is caught between her two favorite things. Renee wants to play, while the normally doting Nona wrestles with wanting to watch the Smashdown—leading to a decisive showdown between the two, and a loving compromise.

D23 recently attended a virtual presentation about the short, given by Gonzales; here’s some inside scoop on this hilarious and heartwarming SparkShort creation:

On how it all started for Gonzalez, as an artist and animator:
“I grew up in Southern California, in the San Fernando Valley,” explains Gonzales, “and I loved four things, for the most part: I loved comics, I loved cartoons, I loved wrestling, and I loved to draw. And the love for drawing never stopped. As I grew up, I still loved drawing, still loved wrestling and comics, still loved cartoons—but as I became a teenager, I fell in love with graffiti. And the reason is, when I was young, I would draw alone—and it was fun, but you’re just always alone. And then I found this graffiti thing with other artists, and all of a sudden I was in this community of artists! It was a beautiful thing, to share ideas, talk about art, and what we want to do. And that sent me on this path to try and find a job drawing for a living… I didn’t have the greatest grades, so I didn’t make it into [art colleges] that train for animation. Instead, I met a guy who worked at Disney. He saw some talent in me and said, ‘Hey, I’ll help you put a portfolio together.’ I did, and I got a job at Warner Bros. feature animation… After a while working, my career grew—and I get a call from Pixar: ‘We’d love for you to come interview.’ And they hired me!”

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On how he got involved in the SparkShorts program:
“As an artist, I’ve always wanted to tell my own stories,” the director admits. “[As my career continued], I made the choice to say, ‘All right, I’m gonna put my personal stories aside, and I’m gonna invest in my career at Pixar and in my [growing] family 100 percent—coaching baseball for my sons, making sure I’m always there for [them and] my daughter. And I don’t regret that. But kids grow up and they become teenagers… and I have this space again. Is this the time? Am I too old? But just like life does, it drops an opportunity in my lap. I have a couple of Pixar executives say [to me], ‘So Lou, what do you think about SparkShorts? We love for you to think about it. Maybe you want to make one.’ But here’s the weird thing: I don’t know what my problem was—but [while I] didn’t say no, I said, ‘I’m not sure.’ Then I had a friend talk to me; she pulled me up and said, ‘Why are you pushing back on this? Think about it this way: It’s six months for production—super short. You have a small team, about 30 people. You have limited executive oversight; no one’s gonna tell you what’s a good or bad version of your short because it’s yours.’ You can tell any kind of story, which is unheard of when a corporation or a company is giving you money to make your own personal thing. Usually, they have something to say about it, right? SparkShorts, not so much. So here I am, [and ultimately] I say yes.”

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On how Gonzales chose what story he should tell:
“I could tell any kind of story—but I had to decide… so I looked for inspiration, something that I can start with, something that was calling to me right now. And I had this character—this older grandmother, who probably is the supervisor or the manager of an apartment building. Y’know, stuff like I’ve seen before in my life. She’s hands-on and likes to fix things. Already I have a grandma that I like, because she’s not like the grandmas I see on TV, right? She’s a little bit more like the grandmas I know. I had this granddaughter character, real quiet and sweet, but as soon as you turn your back, she’s gone—a ball of energy! So, I had this concept, and I had these characters that I liked. What I needed to find was that thing that I understood. I looked to family and friends, the people I love and honor—and immediately I realize that this [grandmother] character is a lot like my grandma Pearl. She’s a big personality, a strong individual—I love her to death. But here’s the important part: She loved wrestling. That was what she and I would bond over. So, now I have a truthful version of that character. But I need an opponent, and it dawned on me—my daughter, Lola would be a good one to ‘cast’ as a little girl. She’s known what she’s wanted since she came out of the womb! Now I have my two opponents and my conflict, but this is a wrestling match and now I need a referee. And I figured, ‘You know what? I could put a person there, maybe a friend—but what would be a better friend than a dog?’”

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On the challenges—and even some blessings—of creating Nona during the COVID-19 pandemic:
“We have my great producer, Courtney Casper Kent, and the team is growing,” says Gonzales. “But then we move out of the studio—this is during the pandemic, and now we’re figuring out the Zoom thing. I have this first proper pass [of the short], with about 15 people. We’re showing it to everyone, and it’s not good,” he adds, laughing. “The grandma’s mean and neglectful; it was everything we didn’t want it to be. But the team was very helpful. We talked about it, and we came up with this great idea of ‘maybe it’s just about imagination,’ and that excited us. We all said, ‘Yes, great idea; let’s go.’ I think, ‘Okay, I’m going to write this version in two days.’ It ends up taking a full week. And I tell Courtney, ‘I’ve taken too much time on this and I can’t get it to work; I just dug myself in a deeper hole. We need to stop. I like the other version, [and] I need to tell the team.’”

“And Courtney was like, ‘That’s okay.’ I go back to the team and I let them know I liked the other one… and here’s what I love about this team: They start asking me questions. And by the time we’re done, all of a sudden that version that I [couldn’t] really make work now works with the version that we originally had. We started combining it—which was so exciting. And then we brought together our first ‘brain trust,’ friends and peers from Pixar that can be pairs of fresh eyes on your story. They gave us their notes, and by the end of the day, I knew where we needed to go with it.”

On seeing his idea fully realized:
“I just love the way it came out,” the director says. “And it’s not a cocky thing; I’m not saying, ‘Oh, it’s the greatest thing ever.’ I’m just really proud of it. And the reason why I’m proud of it is because this was an opportunity to make a short at Pixar and it’s my own thing—and that’s not lost on me. When I watch the short, I don’t really see me or what I’m trying to do. I actually see ‘we.’ I see Team Nona. I see what we made. And despite being my first short—made in the pandemic, working from home—it was a blessing every day. I was surrounded by passionate and brilliant people I was happy to call [my] team. And I’m forever thankful for the opportunity to write and direct a SparkShort.”

Pixar SparkShorts’ Nona debuts this Friday, September 17—only on Disney+!

Legendary Handprints – Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera is one of the preeminent musical performers in the world. With a powerful voice and wide vocal range, she boasts an unmatched stage and recording presence that has entertained fans the world over. Selling more than 25 million records, Aguilera has also garnered six Grammy Awards® including a Latin Grammy Award for her musical accomplishments.

Born in Staten Island, New York, and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Aguilera rose to fame early with a breakout performance as a junior vocalist on Star Search in 1990. Just a few short years later she took to the Disney stage, appearing on Disney Channel’s popular update of the Mickey Mouse Club, joining the show in May 1993 for two seasons.

During the production of Mulan (1998), The Walt Disney Studios was searching for an artist to perform a pop version of Matthew Wilder and David Zippel’s “Reflection” for the movie’s soundtrack (the song would also be performed by fellow Disney Legend Lea Salonga in the film). “We were looking for a voice that conveys a feeling, not just narrates it,” said Chris Montan, the Executive Music Producer for Disney animation at the time. “Christina’s voice brings a mature sensibility to the song.” At the time of the film’s release, Aguilera noted: “The best thing about singing the part of a great heroine such as Mulan is that I think she is a really great role model… she goes after what she wants with such bravery. She didn’t let any limitations hold her back and succeeded in the end. Also, it feels awesome to be in such wonderful company as Celine Dion and Vanessa Williams, in being a part of Disney history. I can’t believe I got to do it!” Her rendition of “Reflection” was met with high acclaim and ultimately landed the musician a recording deal with RCA. The song has since gone on to become a standard associated with Disney film music. For the live-action production of Mulan (2020), Aguilera performed the new original song, “Loyal Brave True” as well as a newly recorded rendition of “Reflection.”

Aguilera would take part in additional Disney projects several times throughout her career, including appearances and performances on Disney’s 2 Hour Tour (2000) and the Walt Disney World Summer Jam Concert (2000), while her song “Blessed” was featured in the 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie Miracle in Lane 2. She has performed on ABC’s Emmy®-winning Dancing with the Stars, and was featured on the network’s hit series Nashville in 2015 as singer Jade St. John. Most recently, Christina entertained New Year’s revelers during the 2019 telecast of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, a show that’s aired for nearly 50 years and has come to be known as an American institution.

A lifelong fan of Disney Parks and Resorts, Christina performed at the 2005 kickoff ceremony for “The Happiest Homecoming on Earth,” Disneyland’s 50th anniversary celebration, and was a featured performer during the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade telecast in 2011. She is the recipient of the Billboard Music Award, an MTV Europe Award, Rolling Stone Music Awards, NRJ Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was inducted as a Disney Legend in 2019.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Announces Nearly 25 Guest Stars

By Zach Johnson

Let’s get loud!

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder will launch with plenty of star power when the revival of The Proud Family, now celebrating its 20th anniversary, debuts exclusively on Disney+ in 2022. To mark the special occasion, Disney+ just announced dozens of celebrities who will guest star in future episodes of the highly anticipated animated series.

The guest-starring voice cast will feature some of the entertainment industry’s biggest names, including Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Chance the Rapper, Normani, Leslie Odom Jr., Tiffany Haddish, Lena Waithe, Anthony Anderson, Gabrielle Union, Debbie Allen, James Pickens Jr., Courtney B. Vance, Jane Lynch, Marsai Martin, Jaden Smith, Glynn Turman, Lamorne Morris, Brenda Song, Tina Knowles, Eva Longoria, Holly Robinson Peete, Al Roker, Bretman Rock, Gabby Douglas, Laurie Hernandez, and Dominique Dawes, with more to be revealed.

Recurring stars include Asante Blackk as Penny’s boyfriend, Kareem, and Artist “A Boogie” Dubose as Maya’s gamer brother, Francis “KG” Leibowitz-Jenkins. Raquel Lee Bolleau reprises her role as Nubia Gross, and Marcus T. Paulk is back as Penny’s classmate, Myron.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Proud Family, a few stars from the revival are sharing what the iconic original series meant to them. Normani calls her own grandmother Suga Mama, she says, “because it’s literally what my household looked like.” Similarly, Blackk shares, “The different characters and personalities in the show reflected what was going on in my home.” Johnson says the original animated series “was a huge part of my childhood, and I hold that very dear to my heart.” Keke Palmer adds, “Even though it was on a kids network, it still had the right amount of edge for it to be accessible to everybody.”

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder will pick up the story of its central character, Penny Proud, and feature her madcap family and her loyal crew. Cast members reprising their voice roles from the original series include Kyla Pratt as Penny Proud, Tommy Davidson as Oscar Proud, Paula Jai Parker as Trudy Proud, JoMarie Payton as Suga Mama, Cedric the Entertainer as Uncle Bobby, Carlos Mencia as Felix Boulevardez, Maria Canals-Barrera as Sunset Boulevardez, Alvaro Gutierrez as Papi, Karen Malina White as Dijonay Jones, Soleil Moon Frye as Zoey Howzer, and Alisa Reyes as LaCienega Boulevardez. New recurring voice actors include Palmer as Maya Leibowitz-Jenkins, Billy Porter as Randall Leibowitz-Jenkins, Zachary Quinto as Barry Leibowitz-Jenkins, and EJ Johnson as Michael Collins.

Currently in production at Disney Television Animation, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is executive produced by Bruce W. Smith and Ralph Farquhar, both of whom led the original series. Calvin Brown, Jr. serves as the animated series’ co-executive producer and story editor, while Jan Hirota is the producer and Eastwood Wong is the art director. All seasons of The Proud Family, which debuted on Disney Channel in 2001, are currently available on Disney+. September 15, 2021, marks the 20th anniversary of the popular series.

How Disney Is Bringing the Magic Back to Broadway and Beyond

By Zach Johnson

Places, people!

Eighteen months after the start of the Broadway shutdown, The Lion King will resume performances tonight at the Minskoff Theatre. Two weeks later, on September 28, Aladdin will reopen at the New Amsterdam Theatre, taking Disney fans to a whole new world. Beyond the Great Bright Way, the touring company of Frozen performed for the first time in forever last week at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre in Buffalo, New York, while the touring company of The Lion King is rehearsing for its October 1 return at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Before showtime, cast members from each production shared what they’re most looking forward to—and what they missed the most—about bringing Disney magic to audiences.

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The Lion King on Broadway

Returning to the Broadway cast of The Lion King are Stephen Carlile as Scar, L. Steven Taylor as Mufasa, Tshidi Manye as Rafiki, Cameron Pow as Zazu, Ben Jeffrey as Pumbaa, Fred Berman as Timon, Adrienne Walker as Nala, James Brown-Orleans as Banzai, Bonita J. Hamilton as Shenzi, and Robb Sapp as Ed. New to the cast are Vince Ermita and Corey J., alternating as Young Simba, and Alayna Martus and Sydney Elise Russell, alternating as Young Nala. Reopening night will be especially meaningful to Brandon A. McCall, as he will make his Broadway debut in the role of Simba, having previously starred in the North American tour. “It’s a very surreal moment, but I’m excited to be on this journey,” he says. “It’s an experience I can use to show my daughters, their friends, and other kids that they can achieve any goal they pursue.” He looks forward “to hearing Rafiki’s call in the opening number, ‘Circle of Life,’ and experiencing that feeling again and the audience’s reaction.” Most of all, McCall says he’s glad to “bring joy and hope back to so many hearts and souls.”

For Walker, returning to the role of Nala and helping to bring Disney magic back to Broadway is “a tremendous opportunity,” she says. “I am so proud to be a part of a story that everyone—despite their age, culture, background, or even language—can relate to.”

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As for what he wants to tell Disney fans, McCall says, “We are back and can’t wait to see you. Please come join us and enjoy the magic in a safe space.” Walker, too, says she can’t wait to see people in the theatre again. “There is nothing like performing for a live audience,” she says. “The energy a live audience gives us as performers is everything. I can only imagine what re-opening will be like. I feel so blessed that I get to experience this.”

“I’ve missed telling this story. I’ve missed my backstage companions. I’ve missed meeting people at the stage door,” Walker continues. With The Lion King back on Broadway, she says, “Our fans can expect to leave forever changed and inspired by the magic of Disney.”

Or, as McCall puts it, “Fans can expect to ‘feel the Disney love tonight!’”

(In case you missed it, Disney Theatrical Productions last month shared a special look at the company’s first day back together. It began with remarks by The Lion King’s Tony Award®-winning director, Disney Legend Julie Taymor, followed by the cast’s emotional first sing-thru of the show’s beloved opening number, “The Circle of Life,” led by Manye.)

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Aladdin on Broadway

New to the Broadway company of Aladdin are Michael Maliakel, making his Broadway debut as Aladdin, and Shoba Narayan as Jasmine. Aladdin also welcomes Zach Bencal as Babkak and Frank Viveros as a Genie/Sultan/Babkak standby, both of whom performed their roles in the North American tour. The returning cast features four original company members in principal roles: Michael James Scott as Genie, Tony Award® nominee Jonathan Freeman as Jafar, Don Darryl Rivera as Iago, and Dennis Stowe as the Jafar/Sultan standby.

“In my mind, Disney and Broadway go hand in hand,” Maliakel tells D23. “The Disney animated films were my introduction to storytelling, especially storytelling through song. For me, Disney coming back to Broadway means nostalgia, spectacle, and fun. It also means telling diverse stories authentically and inclusively so that audiences feel that the magic of Disney is for everyone.” When the curtain rises on Aladdin in two weeks, Maliakel’s parents will be supporting him among the audience. “My family—their support and love, their struggles and sacrifices—is the reason I am where I am today, and I feel like this moment belongs to all of us,” he explains. “I’m so grateful to be able to share that night with them.”

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Much like Maliakel, Narayan admits she’s been counting down the days until opening night. “I can’t wait to hear the orchestra’s first notes of the overture, and the crowd’s cheers of excitement when the curtain rises for the first time,” she says. “I get chills thinking about it. I think our first performance will feel electric!” While September 28 will mark both Maliakel and Narayan’s debuts in Aladdin, it will mark a long-awaited return for others. “I’m looking forward to the moment the curtain comes down and there I am as the Genie, standing onstage alone, welcoming our opening audience to our show,” says Scott. Bringing Aladdin back “means we are a part of them moving forward through this dark time, moving forward towards the light: the Broadway light that has been dim for so long.”

“If there’s a silver lining to be found in this prolonged hiatus from theater, I think it’s that we —actors, backstage folks, audience members—are all going to celebrate every single performance with deep, profound gratitude,” Maliakel says. “Audiences can expect all the beauty and spectacle you know Disney always delivers, but be prepared for a new, electric kind of energy from performers who are more excited than ever to get back on stage.”

Adds Narayan, “To be able to bring the magic of Disney back to Broadway after this ‘intermission’ means a lot to me. We are living in a troubling time, and to be part of something that brings audiences joy, laughter, and a moment to reflect is not lost on me. I believe Disney on Broadway has the power to be a huge part of that healing experience. I look forward to taking audiences with us to a wondrous place, full of light and possibility.”

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Frozen North American Tour

Returning to the cast of the Frozen North American tour are Caroline Bowman as Elsa, Caroline Innerbichler as Anna, Austin Colby as Hans, F. Michael Haynie as Olaf, Mason Reeves as Kristoff, and Collin Baja and Evan Strand alternating as Sven. Joining them are new tour principal cast members Robert Creighton as Weselton, a role he originated in the Broadway production of Frozen; Natalia Artigas and Natalie Grace Chan alternating as Young Elsa; and Victoria Hope Chan and Olivia Jones alternating as Young Anna.

How does the cast feel about returning to the stage? Fittingly, Bowman is ready to test the limits and break through. “Disney shows are like no other. Experiencing a Disney show and being in one are equally magical experiences. Watching the magic unfold from the audience is incredible because Disney truly knows how to make magic happen on stage. And as company members, it’s our job to make sure all that magic seamlessly happens. It’s so much fun,” she tells D23. “Playing Elsa is more magical than I could have even imagined, so I’m excited to step back into her shoes. Also, feeling the audience’s energy on that first night back is going to be thrilling and something I’ll never forget for the rest of my life.”

Like Anna waiting for the palace doors to open, Innerbichler can’t contain her excitement about returning to Frozen. “I can’t wait to hear the sounds of the theater before the performance begins,” she says. “When I’m waiting backstage in the final moments before the curtain goes up, I can hear the murmurs of the audience—hundreds of conversations happening in one big, beautiful room, the sounds of the orchestra tuning their instruments, maybe playing over a few melodies from the score. It’s the sound of anticipation, this gentle hum of a sound that is so unique to live theater. It really feels sacred to me.”

“I know how hard everyone in this company has worked to get ready for this monumental reopening. It’s been a very long 18 months, but with vaccines and so much care and responsibility, we feel better about bringing this show back to audiences,” says Haynie. “But I also want to recognize how hard so many people have worked to provide for their families and keep others safe in this time. To the first responders, doctors, nurses, essential workers, scientists, lab workers, and everyone working to help the world get through this crisis, this is only possible because of you. So, we are looking forward to performing for them.”

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Colby shares that sentiment, saying he also missed the bond that develops between the performers and the audience. “Like so many people throughout this pandemic, I thirst for human connection,” he says. “There is nothing like the electricity felt from a live audience.”

Innerbichler is grateful to once again have the opportunity to bring audiences some joy through musical theatre. “While we as artists can’t erase the last year and a half, we can maybe provide some catharsis, some comfort, and beautifully crafted entertainment that comes from our hearts—all for these communities that have been through so much,” she says. “I hope to give them an evening of laughter, light, and excitement they so deserve.”

As much as the audience missed seeing the performers, the performers missed seeing the audience. “We’ve all been waiting for each other,” says Bowman. “We are so happy to tell this story and we hope you are filled with love and take the lessons of empathy and compassion and send them out into the world. It’s back and better than ever, and I think we all need this story! Thank you for supporting us and Disney. We will not let you down!”

Bringing the magic of Disney back to stages across North America also means the world to Colby. “Disney is known for its ability to create stories that have a lasting impact,” he says. “I feel honored to help share one of Disney’s greatest stories with audiences during a time when we need it the most. It’s a story that celebrates differences, believes in community, and spreads love faster than any virus. It’s a responsibility I take with great pride.”

The Frozen North American tour will follow all of the CDC, local, state, and city health and safety guidelines, as well as all union protocols. “We’re all working hard every day to bring you this incredible production of Frozen as safely as possible,” Haynie tells D23. “So, get your outfits ready, along with some nice masks—Disney-themed, if you got ’em—and get ready for Olaf and those other folks to come to your hometowns for some live theatre!”