Meet the Characters of Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings

By the D23 Team

It’s almost time! In just a few days, Marvel Studios will debut Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings… an all-new, totally epic adventure that introduces the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s newest Super Hero—Shang-Chi—in an origin story that blazes across the big screen with never-before-seen, ultra-mind-blowing action; stunning visuals; and the MCU’s signature spectacle, with lots of heart and humor to boot.

The film stars Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, whom we first meet as Shaun—a young man living in San Francisco and working as a parking valet when a group of assassins abscond with a pendant that his mother gave him when he was young. Shang-Chi and his best friend Katy (Awkwafina) then leave their comfortable Bay Area lives and journey to Macau, in an effort to warn Shang-Chi’s sister Xialing (Meng’er Zhang) that danger is coming for her as well. As the film unfolds, Shang-Chi is forced to confront the past he thought he’d left behind. And when he’s drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization led by his estranged father, Shang-Chi realizes he must stop him and his dangerous cabal once and for all.

Before we enter the world of The Ten Rings, let’s take a gander at the cast of characters we’ll soon be meeting—and learn a little bit about ’em:

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Shang-Chi/Shaun (Simu Liu)
At the beginning of the film, we first meet Shang-Chi in present day San Francisco—and he seems like an everyday guy. Shaun, who is working at a hotel as a parking valet, has an unknown backstory. But very soon, Shang-Chi’s past returns, and things change quickly and irrevocably. Trained since childhood by the mysterious Ten Rings organization, Shang-Chi must confront the past he thought he left behind when he is drawn back into his father’s web.

“Shang-Chi’s core issue is rooted in not knowing who he really is,” says director Destin Daniel Cretton. “Over the course of the film, he must learn how to own every part of himself. There’s residue left inside that he hasn’t dealt with from the traumatic things that happened to him as a kid.” Liu adds, “The movie is about that evolution and personal growth of self-acceptance and self-love. And it’s something that I absolutely think will be relatable, whether you’re Chinese or Asian or not.”

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Xu Wenwu (Tony Leung)
Shang-Chi’s father, Xu Wenwu, is the feared leader of the Ten Rings Organization, which has lurked in the shadows of the MCU since the very beginning. As Leung explains, “I had a phone meeting with [director Cretton] and, of course, he couldn’t tell me much about the story at that time, so I had only little hints about my character and the story. But I felt very good talking to him, and I thought I could trust him.”

“Tony sees Wenwu as by no means a villain,” Cretton adds, “but as a broken human who is chasing after things that were torn away from him, that he desperately wants back. I’m so thankful that Tony came on board. It’s so subtle and so brilliant, the way that he can create a character who can be so brutal, but show us that it’s rooted in Wenwu’s desperation to be loved and to show love.”

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Katy (Awkwafina)
As Shang-Chi’s oldest, closest friend, Katy—a Chinese American—is free-spirited, carefree, and fiercely loyal. But she’s only ever known him as Shaun, and knows nothing about his past as the movie’s story begins. Describing Katy, Awkwafina explains, “Katy is Shang-Chi’s reckless Asian American friend who he meets when he relocates to the States in San Francisco. Katy and her family kind of take him in, and he has a very close relationship with her and her family… She almost feels like she needs to protect [him], which is ironic because he is more than necessarily equipped to take care of himself. But Katy meets him in school by taking down a bully who is picking on him. Since then, their relationship has kind of evolved, and they bicker a lot. But I think that it’s very obvious that they have a lot of love for each other.”

While she’s a very dependable companion, and is willing to accompany Shang-Chi on his quest, Katy’s also got her own journey of self-discovery to contend with. “I think Katy, throughout the movie, is really questioning her own mission in life, her goals and her sense of identity,” says Awkwafina. “I think that’s something that we all ask ourselves at some point, and we all kind of struggle with. So, she is a very real character to me, and I relate to her a lot.”

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Li (Fala Chen)
Li, an independent spirit and skilled martial artist, is the compassionate and devoted mother of Shang-Chi and Xialing. The Julliard-trained actress describes Li as “a warrior and a Kung Fu master. Her power lies not only in her physical form but also in her ability to bring out the best in everyone who’s around her.” Cretton adds, “The quiet strength she brought to this character was exactly what was needed to stand face to face with Tony Leung’s Wenwu.”

“Fala is a wonderful actress, super-talented,” says Liu. “She was such a joy to work with. [She] brings a loving, warm beauty to the film. Her grace is something intrinsic to the story. That comes from Fala’s heart, and she brought so much love to the character of Li.”

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Xialing (Meng’er Zhang)
When her estranged brother Shang-Chi suddenly shows up in her life, Xialing must choose between the solitary life she’s created for herself or join her brother in the fight against the Ten Rings. As Cretton says, “Shang-Chi needed to be surrounded by two strong female characters who represented the two worlds that he’s from. It was very important to us to find an actor [to play his sister] who was from China, who grew up there, who speaks Mandarin as their primary language. Meng’er, from the first time I met her, was pure magic.” After an exhaustive international search, Zhang rose to the front of the line as the perfect choice for Xialing. Trained in theater and musical theater, Zhang had never appeared on film before!

Describing her character, Zhang says, “Xialing is someone you don’t want to mess with, even Shang-Chi knows not to cross her. She is a very tough and independent woman, cold on the outside, but has a warm and fragile part deep down inside. She had a traumatic childhood, but she didn’t sink—she got stronger. She’s like a flower that survives the coldest winter.”

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Razor Fist (Florian Munteanu)
One of Wenwu’s most loyal soldiers, Razor Fist found family and purpose in the Ten Rings. He rose through the ranks to become one of the organization’s strongest and most brutal fighters. Razor Fist, as his name suggests, wears a prosthetic for his amputated left arm, in the form of a giant razor. “Razor Fist could have easily been a one-dimensional villain with a sword for an arm until Florian showed up,” says Cretton. “Florian just nailed it. When you first meet Razor Fist, he may seem somewhat of a cliché cutout of a villain, but you’ll soon have a different view of Razor Fist, and you’ll learn to love him like I did.”

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Ying Nan (Michelle Yeoh)
Ying Nan, aunt to Shang-Chi and Xialing, is a respected leader and warrior of Ta Lo—and she represents a positive, nurturing connection to their mother. “Ying Nan is able to impart upon them their strength, and their ability to embrace who they really are,” says the celebrated actress. “She understands that Xialing and Shang-Chi have been running away from their identity. My character teaches them that we cannot run away from who we are, from the people who come before us. Our ancestors, our parents make us who we are—and we have to learn to embrace the good and the bad. I think the theme of the film is embracing your destiny and truly making yourself and the world around you a better place.”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

Jump-start the week by joining us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of First Kid, available to stream on Disney+. The streaming fun doesn’t end there, as the new comedic murder-mystery series Only Murders in the Building debuts Tuesday on Hulu, followed by Dug Days, a new series of shorts, debuting Wednesday on Disney+. On Thursday, ABC will present CMA Summer Jam, featuring performances from the biggest names in country music. Last but not least, the FXX network premiere of 20th Century Studios’ Breakthrough airs Friday.

First Kid

First Kid—Monday, August 30, on Disney+
Secret Service agent Sam Simms (Sinbad) is assigned to protect the President’s rebellious 14-year-old son Luke (Brock Pierce)—but he would much rather be protecting the President. Luke, meanwhile, would prefer to live like a regular kid without a watchdog trailing his every move. But a genuine friendship develops between the two when Simms volunteers to teach Luke how to deal with a school bully (Zachery Ty Bryan) and how to win over a cute girl in class. But when Like’s mysterious Internet buddy convinces him to ditch his bodyguard in a busy mall, the fun and games become a matter of life and death.

Only Murders in the Building

Only Murders in the Building—Tuesday, August 31, on Hulu
Upper West Side residents Charles (Disney Legend Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez) bond over a shared love of true crime. After a neighbor dies in their building, they resolve to solve the mystery and also record an accompanying podcast.

Dug Days

Dug Days—Wednesday, September 1, on Disney+
You’ll be howling with laughter thanks to this new series of five shorts that follows the humorous misadventures of Dug, the lovable dog from Disney and Pixar’s Academy Award®-winning feature film Up whose high-tech collar translates his thoughts into speech. Bob Peterson, the voice of Dug then and now, wrote and directed all episodes of Dug Days.

CMA Summer Jam

CMA Summer Jam—Thursday, September 2, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Filmed amidst the skyline of downtown Nashville, the three-hour, artist-curated primetime special will feature individual performances and collaborations from more than 20 of the biggest stars in Country Music. Artists featured include Jimmie Allen, Gabby Barrett, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Florida Georgia Line, Mickey Guyton, Miranda Lambert, Carly Pearce, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Cole Swindell, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, and Dwight Yoakam—all performing from Ascend Amphitheater. Additional performances include Bentley with Breland and Hardy, live from Bentley’s Whiskey Row nightclub on Broadway; Eric Church from the center of the city’s John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge overlooking the Cumberland River; and Darius Rucker taking the outdoor stage at Nashville’s brand-new Fifth & Broadway complex downtown.

Breakthrough

Breakthrough—Friday, September 3, at 1 p.m. ET on FXX
After Joyce Smith’s (Chrissy Metz) adopted son John (Marcel Ruiz) falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope seems lost as he lies lifeless. In the face of every bleak medical case history and dire scientific prediction, Joyce’s unwavering belief inspires her community to pray for John’s recovery. Based on the incredible true story, Breakthrough is a reminder that faith and love can create a mountain of hope—and sometimes even a miracle. Mike Colter, Topher Grace, Dennis Haysbert, Josh Lucas, and Sam Trammel round out the cast.

Celebrate the Rise of Marvel Studios’ Next Super Hero with the D23-Exclusive Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Pin

By the D23 Team

D23-Exclusive Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Pin

Celebrate the debut of Marvel Studios’ newest hero in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings with this pin created just for D23. Set in retro soft enamel and featuring Shang-Chi in a striking pose against his insignia in a pin-on-pin design, this D23 Gold Member exclusive is the perfect way to channel this new Super Hero!

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Our Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings pin, offered in a limited edition of 1,500, will be available exclusively to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney at 7 a.m. PT on August 30, 2021.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Pins are sold for $14.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of two (2) pin of this style for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping and handling fees may vary for all online orders. Other restrictions may apply. All information is subject to change including, but not limited to, artwork, release dates, editions sizes, and retail prices.

Suspenseful New Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: No Way Home: New Trailer Weaves Riveting Web

Earlier this week, fans were given their first peek at Tom Holland back in web-tastic action as Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) in the brand-new teaser trailer for Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The trailer is notable for several reasons… it’s undeniably intriguing, but it also features—for the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man—our friendly neighborhood hero in his unmasked form, no longer able to separate his normal life from the high stakes of being a Super Hero. After he asks for help from Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), the risks become even more dangerous, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

The film—also starring Zendaya, Disney Legend Jon Favreau, Jacob Batalon, and Marisa Tomei—is directed by Jon Watts, from a screenplay by Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers. Look for Spider-Man: No Way Home exclusively in theaters this December 17!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

So, what can we expect to view, from around the worlds of Disney, this last full weekend of August? Let’s see… World Princess Week celebrations continue on Friday when Disney Princess Remixed – An Ultimate Princess Celebration debuts on Disney Channel; all Disney+ subscribers can start reveling in this summer’s raucous Cruella; National Geographic kicks off its landmark 9/11: One Day in America documentary series; and so much more.

Halloween Road

Freeform’s Fa-boo-lous “Halloween Road” Returns This October

Should you find yourself in the Los Angeles area the first weekend of October, and you’re looking to plan some terrifyingly terrific fun, have we got news for you: Freeform’s “Halloween Road” is back, and it’s (almost) ready to put a spell on fans once more!

Guests are in for a spooky, socially distant experience they won’t soon forget… The outdoor, immersive event will feature the worlds of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Hocus Pocus (there’ll be an extended Sanderson Sisters drag show—honestly, need we say more?!), The Addams Family, and other spooktacular surprises filled with games, photo moments, live entertainment, a beer and wine garden for those over 21, twice as many trick-or-treat stations, and prizes to boot. This year, Hyundai has joined as a presenting sponsor to make “Halloween Road” come alive with all manner of tricks, treats, and a haunting photo opp.

The experience will take place at L.A.’s Heritage Square Museum and is open to the public from Friday, October 1, through Tuesday, October 5. Ticket prices start at $37 and go on sale this Wednesday, September 1, at 10 a.m. PT—and can be purchased at 31nightsofhalloween.com. Happy haunting!

Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary

Coming to ABC: The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World

As you, dear readers of D23.com, have no doubt heard, “The World’s Most Magical Celebration”—honoring Walt Disney World Resort’s incredible 50th anniversary—kicks off this October… and to that end, ABC News and Disney Parks have teamed up to present a spectacular television event, The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World, to premiere on ABC this October 1.

This special, hosted by Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, will take viewers on a journey spanning half a century and beyond at Walt Disney World in Florida. The show will also feature spectacular visuals and musical performances from Christina Aguilera and Halle Bailey in front of the legendary Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, accompanied by the renowned Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. And that’s not all: There’ll be some exclusive interviews with iconic actors, actresses, and athletes, including John Stamos and Tom Brady; Walt Disney World cast members; Disney Imagineers, like friend of D23 Bob Weis; and executives past and present—all of whom have played their unique part in sprinkling pixie dust over “The Most Magical Place on Earth.”

Through a truly expansive look into the past, present, and future of the vacation destination, footage never before seen on television will give fans a glimpse into the journey to bring Walt’s vision to life and a look at plans for the future. Plus, viewers will get a heartwarming look at how Disney and Make-A-Wish foundation have worked together for over 40 years to make kids’ Disney dreams come true.

The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World airs Friday, October 1, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, and can be seen the next day on demand and on Hulu—and later in the month on Disney+. Don’t miss it!

New Trailer for Billie Eilish’s Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles

Fans of Billie Eilish, take note: The Grammy® Award-winning and chart-topping artist will soon make her Disney+ debut with Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles, a cinematic concert experience, premiering globally on Friday, September 3.

For the first and only time, the Disney+ original will feature an intimate performance of every song in the album’s sequential order from the stage of the iconic Hollywood Bowl.

Directed by Robert Rodriguez and by Academy Award®-winner Patrick Osborne, the special includes animated elements, taking viewers on a dreamlike journey through Eilish’s hometown of Los Angeles and its most iconic backdrops. Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles also features FINNEAS; the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus; the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel; and renowned Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo—with orchestra arrangements by David Campbell.

Mark those calendars!

ICYMI: Get Prepared for Shang-Chi and the Legend of The Ten Rings

It’s only a matter of days before the newest Super Hero officially arrives on the scene! Ready yourself for Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and the Legend of The Ten Rings by reading up on what you need to know going in—including how costar Awkwafina prepared for the role, and what other Marvel Cinematic Universe director helped ease Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton’s mind—right here at D23.com.

Every Major Announcement from ABC at the 2021 Summer TCAs

By Zach Johnson

ABC, the season’s No. 1 entertainment network among adults 18-49 two years running, today showcased the new and returning shows for the upcoming fall season as part of the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour. The virtual press conferences included conversations with the casts and creative teams behind The Wonder Years, Queens, Big Sky, and Dancing with the Stars. ABC also hosted a panel with some of the stars and executive producers behind the comedy series The Conners, The Goldbergs, Home Economics, and The Wonder Years.

The Wonder Years
Following the highly anticipated debut of ABC’s reimagining of The Wonder Years, premiering Wednesday, September 22, at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT, the network’s comedy lineup will pay homage to the original series with a larger-than-life takeover as fan-favorite original series cast members are set to appear throughout the evening on Wednesday, October 13. The night of nostalgia will kick off with a guest appearance by Dan Lauria (Jack Arnold) on The Goldbergs, followed by a nod to the iconic theme song originally covered by Joe Cocker in the all-new The Wonder Years. Later that evening, Fred Savage (Kevin Arnold) will guest star on The Conners, and the night will conclude with a guest appearance by Danica McKellar (Winnie Cooper) on Home Economics.

The Wonder Years stars Don Cheadle, narrating the series as adult Dean Williams, Elisha “EJ” Williams as Dean Williams, Dulé Hill as Bill Williams, Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, Laura Kariuki as Kim Williams, Julian Lerner as Brad Hitman, Amari O’Neil as Cory Long, and Milan Ray as Keisa Clemmons. Lee Daniels, Saladin K. Patterson, Savage, and Marc Velez serve as executive producers. “We wanted to really take the opportunity to show a part of Black middle-class life that had not been seen before,” Patterson said. “Usually when you talk about the late ’60s, it’s talking about the struggle and the civil rights movement and things like that, that are very valid and a part of our story as well—but the perspective of the Black middle class during that time specifically was something that I know stood out to Lee and then stood out to me as well when we first started talking about doing a reimagining of the show.”

Big Sky
In true Big Sky fashion, last fall’s No. 1 new series returned with a surprise when fan-favorite John Carroll Lynch joined the panel to announce he would be returning for season two. Details on his return are under wraps, but stars Katheryn Winnick, Kylie Bunbury; new series regulars Janina Gavankar and Logan Marshall-Green; and showrunner Elwood Reid were there to preview plenty of what’s to come when the delightfully dark drama returns Thursday, September 30, at 10:01 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. When private detectives Cassie Dewell (Bunbury) and Jenny Hoyt (Winnick) reunite to investigate a car wreck outside of Helena, Montana, they discover the case may not be as straightforward as it seems. As they unravel the mystery of the accident, their worlds collide with a band of unsuspecting teens, a flirtatious face from Jenny’s past, and an outsider searching for answers.

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Dancing with the Stars
As we previously reported, ABC announced Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee and pop star JoJo Siwa will compete in the upcoming 30th season of Dancing with the Stars! The remaining cast will be revealed Wednesday, September 8, on ABC’s Good Morning America. The milestone season premiere will air live on Monday, September 20, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough will be back, as will host and executive producer Tyra Banks. And, for the first time in the critically acclaimed competition’s history, season 30 will feature a same-sex pairing between Siwa and a yet-to-be-revealed pro dancer. “It’s going to give so much [hope] to people out there—people of the LGBTQ community, people who feel just a little different,” Siwa said. “It’s going to give them a sense of happiness.”

Queens
Starring Eve, Naturi Naughton, Nadine Velazquez, and Brandy, Queens follows four women in their 40s who reunite for a chance to recapture their fame and regain the swagger they had in the ‘90s when they were legends in the hip-hop world. Queens debuts Tuesday, October 19, at 10:01 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. The series is created and executive produced by Zahir McGhee and features original music performed by the stars at the direction of executive music producer Swizz Beatz. “I absolutely love rap,” Brandy said. “I’ve always loved it. I’ve been a hip-hop head since the ’90s, and I’m just so happy to be able to rap and sing. It’s definitely different, because this rapping is really, really difficult—but it’s also so fun and so challenging.”

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The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World
In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort, ABC will present a spectacular television event, The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World, on Friday, October 1, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, taking viewers on a historical journey spanning half a century and beyond at Walt Disney World in Florida. Hosted by Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, the two-hour program will feature spectacular visuals and musical performances from Disney Legend Christina Aguilera and Halle Bailey in front of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, accompanied by the renowned Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition, celebrities Anthony Anderson, John Stamos, Marsai Martin, Melissa Joan Hart, Candace Cameron Bure, and Gary Sinise; NFL players Tom Brady, Phil Simms, and Doug Williams; creative forces Kevin Feige, Pete Docter, and James Cameron; Walt Disney World Imagineers Bob Weis, Mark Kohl, and Ann Morrow Johnson; and Disney executives past and present will all share their favorite memories of Walt Disney World, the unparalleled family destination.

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The Conners
ABC’s No. 1 comedy last season will return with more laughs, surprise guests, a live episode, and a chance for viewers to win a virtual appearance as a member of the Conner family in the season four premiere when The Conners returns Wednesday, September 22, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The Conners cast—which includes Disney Legend John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, and Jay R. Ferguson—will perform live for the East and West Coast broadcasts of the premiere episode.

The stars of The Conners are no strangers to live television—but this time, they’ll need some extra help to pull it off. Beginning today, ABC and The Conners are launching the “You Can Be a Conner” sweepstakes, offering viewers the opportunity for a once-in-a-lifetime experience by entering for the chance to win a virtual appearance during the live season premiere episode. As part of the storyline, a Conner family member will call each lucky sweepstakes winner for a live conversation regarding how they deal with some of the same life issues that the Conners navigate on a daily basis. The sweepstakes is open to legal U.S. residents, 18 and older. No purchase is necessary to enter; visit www.BeAConner.com for the official rules and full details. “It’s never been done before,” executive producer Bruce Helford said. “We won’t know what they are calling about or what they are going to say. It’s going to be pretty special.”

Judge Steve Harvey (Working Title)
Steve Harvey is the judge, the jury, and the star of the 10-episode courtroom comedy series, which will welcome a variety of conflicts and characters to his courtroom—from small claims to big disputes and everything in between. Harvey plays by his own rules, basing his courtroom on his own life experiences and some good old common sense. The one-hour primetime unscripted comedy will premiere on the network in 2022, and casting is currently underway.

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Shark Tank
The Emmy® Award-winning unscripted series Shark Tank adds four new guest Sharks for its 13th season, premiering Friday, October 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. Emma Grede, CEO and co-founder of Good American and founding partner of SKIMS; Kevin Hart, actor, investor, and entrepreneur; Peter Jones, the sole remaining original Dragon on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den; and Nirav Tolia, co-founder of Nextdoor, will appear individually alongside veteran Sharks Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Kevin O’Leary in various episodes during the 2021-2022 season. Daniel Lubetzky, founder and executive chairman of KIND, also returns. Episodes can be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.

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Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune puts a star-studded spin on America’s Game® when season two premieres on a new night, Sunday, September 26, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. Hosted by pop culture legends Pat Sajak and Vanna White, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune invites famous contestants to spin the world’s most famous Wheel and solve word puzzles for a chance to win up to $1 million. All of the money won goes to a charity of the celebrity’s choice. Jason Alexander, Tatyana Ali, Anthony Anderson, Tituss Burgess, Cheryl Burke, Brooke Burns, Lacey Chabert, Mario Cantone, Laverne Cox, Marcia Cross, Joey Fatone, Vivica A. Fox, Jeff Garlin, Anthony Michael Hall, Melissa Joan Hart, John Michael Higgins, Vanilla Ice, Tara Lipinski, Loni Love, Von Miller, Michael Mizanin, Wanya Morris, Jason Mraz, Haley Joel Osment, Donny Osmond, James Pickens Jr., Caroline Rhea, Andy Richter, Amber Riley, Tori Spelling, Shawn Stockman, Curtis Stone, Jodie Sweetin, Raven-Symoné, Karl-Anthony Towns, Michelle Trachtenberg, Nia Vardalos, Johnny Weir, and Ali Wentworth are competing in season two. Episodes of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune will be available the next day on demand and on Hulu.

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The Goldbergs
The late George Segal, who played Albert “Pops” Solomon, passed away just before filming wrapped on season eight of The Goldbergs. Both Segal and his character will be memorialized in season nine, star and executive producer Wendi McLendon-Covey said. “Every time we open a season, it’s always a movie tribute, and I’ve got to hand it to our writers: We’re doing a movie tribute that actually takes us on a journey of where to spread Pops’ ashes,” the actress said. “It’s not only a traditional tribute, but hysterically funny, and you will cry your eyes out. Sean Giambrone [who stars as Adam F. Goldberg] and I could barely get through filming.”

Meet the Killer Cast of Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building

By Zach Johnson

How well do you know your neighbors?

From the brilliant minds of Disney Legend Steve Martin, John Hoffman, and Dan Fogelman comes a new comedic murder-mystery series, Only Murders in the Building. The Hulu Original follows three strangers, played by Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, who share an obsession with true crime and quickly find themselves caught in one of their own. When a grisly death occurs inside their fancy Upper West Side apartment building, the trio suspects murder and uses their precise knowledge of true crime to investigate the mystery. As they record a true crime podcast of their own to document the case, they unravel the complex secrets of the building, which stretch back years. Perhaps even more revelatory are the lies they tell one another. Eventually, the trio realizes a killer might be living among them, and they must race to decipher the accumulating clues… before it’s too late!

“This is one of the most unusual things I’ve ever done, because it actually has a plot,” jokes Martin, a self-admitted true crime junkie. “I usually don’t do things with plots.” In truth, he says, “I decided, with the director, that it was very important to play it straight. Otherwise, it wouldn’t look real. But the strange thing is I played it straight—and it looks like a spoof!”

Only Murders in the Building

Short says each actor brings “a different energy” to the series. “I tend to play it very real, Steve goes way over the top and Selena grounds everything in this kind of dry, hilarious delivery. The combination, I think, is perfect.” Gomez says she was initially “very nervous” to share the screen with comedy legends Martin and Short, whom she now calls her “two crazy uncles.” What she learned from them, she adds, was invaluable. “How they lead a set is so commendable. They are so humble, they are kind, and they are there till the very end. They’ve set such an example for me,” she says. “They’ve been doing this longer than I’ve been alive. I would be so lucky to have a career that lasted that long. Overall, I just love the way they talk to people. I love the way they come to set and make everybody feel good. That makes me want to do that more. Plus, I’m so lucky. I just sit down and laugh all day.”

Only Murders in the Building is another winning collaboration between Martin and Short, who won over audiences through films such as Father of the Bride and various comedy tours. “Steve’s agenda is to make the set loose and happy, because that’s the playground,” Short says. “He is never temperamental. He always knows his lines—and if he doesn’t, he makes a joke about it that gets everyone laughing, and then it becomes a better take. And that’s the way it’s been since Three Amigos.” Echoing Short, Martin adds, “We just get along on a humorous level. We always have. We don’t get too neurotic with each other.”

Only Murders in the Building

Only Murders in the Building also marks Gomez’s return to television after starring in Disney Channel’s Wizards of Waverly Place from 2007-2012. “The sophistication level of the material is the reason why I wanted to do this,” she says. “Back then, I was just a kid, and I didn’t know what I was doing. I was just running around the set. Now, I’m just like a sponge and I soak up all the wisdom that I can. It’s really nice to be back on TV, and it’s nice to be cast as someone my own age—which never happens. I’m just very happy to be doing this.”

Stream Only Murders in the Building on Hulu starting Tuesday, August 31.

6 Fur-bulous Facts from the Dug Days Filmmakers

By Courtney Potter

There’s a new series of shorts coming to Disney+, and—squirrel!

Sorry ’bout that. We might just be a tad excited…

As we were saying, Disney+ will soon debut a brand-new series of shorts from Pixar Animation Studios. Dug Days follows the adorably humorous misadventures of Dug, the lovable dog whose high-tech collar translates his thoughts into speech. A sweet and loyal pupster, fan-favorite Dug won the hearts of audiences around the world when Disney and Pixar’s Up premiered in 2009—so obviously, a series starring this memorable mutt is a paw-fect addition to the Disney+ lineup!

The five short episodes (each with a different theme, including “Puppies,” “Smell,” and “Science”) take place just after the events of Up; curmudgeonly yet endearing Carl Fredricksen has accepted Dug as his own, and they’ve now traded their 1920s airship for a new house… complete with a doggy door and a big backyard. Fans of the ’09 film, never fear: Ed Asner, who lent his voice to Carl more than a decade ago, returned to the recording studio to deliver new dialogue. And Dug Days also features a few appearances from snipe-hunting wilderness explorer Russell.

Bob Peterson, the voice of Dug then and now, wrote and directed the new shorts—and it’s very familiar territory, considering Peterson was also a screenwriter and co-director on the Oscar®-winning Up. This time ’round, Peterson is joined by Pixar Animation Studios veteran Kim Collins (production management for The Incredibles and Toy Story 4, among others) as producer… and the two filmmakers recently shared some insight into what makes Dug Days so doggone special.

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Peterson on the origins of Dug Days:
“We were so excited when we created Dug [for Up] because using his collar would allow us to hear what a dog might actually think and say,” the director explains, “and we could explore ‘canine truth.’ Dug was based on our own dogs… We used experiences living with many dogs to write Dug’s character and dialogue. In fact, Dug’s voice is based on how I talk to my dogs: ‘You’re a good dog! I love you, my dog!’… For Dug Days, we pitched to Pixar a series of shorts that showed the facets of a dog’s life: territoriality, nurturing, protection, fears, and especially a dog’s super senses—like smell. This then gave focus to a dog’s feelings, which can be intense. We wanted to keep the setting simple to emphasize character.”

You might be wondering, where did the idea for Dug come from initially? “It goes back to a movie that Pete Docter and I were developing before Up,” Peterson says. “And it was more of a science fiction story, where a dog ate something that it shouldn’t have and all of a sudden started talking. It was just so fun to hear what a dog had to say that when that project got shelved, and we moved on to Up, we wondered, ‘Well, how can we bring that back?’ Ellie, Carl’s wife, always wanted to go on this adventure as a kid. And we thought, ‘What would she want to see?’ And a talking dog would certainly be part of a kid’s dream experience. So Dug was actually born from a different film… Some of these things happen, y’know, by chance—or they’re just sort of delivered to us and we don’t really think them through. We embrace them and see what they can bring.”

The filmmakers on what the production process was like—especially in the face of 2020’s life-altering peculiarities:
Dug Days was just gearing up when we had to shift to work from home,” Collins admits. “We ended up recording in a lot of unusual places,” adds Peterson. “Mostly closets… [My own recording studio was] a spider-infested, dusty, and cramped closet below the stairs. I recorded a large chunk of Dug’s lines in there. One good thing, though, is that it was hot in there and I lost a lot of water weight,” he says, laughing.

“I mean, it was a lot of worry at the beginning—‘Can we do this?’”—Peterson continues. “Just technically, [can we] get people equipment in their home so that they can do it? And then can that equipment be fast enough so that we can have meaningful reviews, which don’t just sort of crawl along? And so that meant updating people’s Ethernet and all that sort of thing—along with the challenge of kids and dogs running around. But we embraced that! If a kid came in the room, and Mom or Dad or whoever was giving a presentation, the kid sat up on their lap and looked in, and it was wonderful. We enjoyed it—it’s actually nice to see parents and family members and dogs and cats going in front of the screen because it gives a sense of connection to home life.”

“As we moved into the pandemic, the entire crew realized that the shorts could bring a little bit of sweetness and happiness to people,” Collins adds. “So that motivation kept us wanting to bring our best, creatively, even though we could only be together as a team to these little tiny boxes on a [Zoom] screen instead of—as we’re used to working together [for] a lot of things—in the studio. But we did go into the studio, just a few of us, just a few times and very safely to check the final rendered images for the shorts.”

On reuniting with grumpy yet loveable Carl Fredricksen:
“We here at Pixar have much love for Ed Asner, when he’s not telling us to go soak our heads,” Peterson jokingly admits. “We always manage to have a great recording session [with him]; Carl really is a role he was born to play. [We had a] recording session with Ed in February 2020… it was just before we were asked to stay home during the pandemic. It was our only [in-person] recording session, which took place in a beautiful Toluca Lake, California, recording studio—only the best for Ed Asner!”

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On some of the series’ technical challenges:
“There were some technical challenges with what we call the ‘smell-o-vision’,” explains Collins. “That one took a lot of iteration and collaboration to land on what that look would be, from its initial design… [and] that one went across several episodes. And then for the ‘Flowers’ episode, it has a lot going on. It has a big lighting change; it has crowds and crowds of flowers that are now coming to life… And then [this one] wasn’t a ‘challenge,’ per se, but our lighting director of photography, her name is Josée Lajoie—she had, in the ‘Puppies’ episode, a big lighting change. It’s supposed to go through the course of the day—it starts really sunny and beautiful, and then as [the story continues], it gets very dark and gloomy and gray. And then it ultimately turns into this beautiful glowy dusk. I really like how the lighting tells the story in that episode.”

On Easter eggs we can expect to see throughout the shorts:
“They’re sprinkled all throughout these shorts,” admits Peterson. “Some you [might] know, and some are sort of inside jokes… My grandmother’s house back in Ohio was No. 333—and the house that Carl and Dug move into is also No. 333. And actually, my other grandparents have a house [at] No. 18, and the house in Up is No. 18; [Up co-director Pete Docter] put a lot of our family Easter eggs in there.”

Collins adds, “In the ‘Flowers’ episode, you’ll see a Ferris wheel—it’s the [one] from Toy Story 4, which was the project I’d just worked on prior to joining Dug Days. So that’s one of the ones I liked the best.”

“There are a lot in Carl’s front room,” continues Peterson. “There’s a little frog that’s based on the ‘nature’s alarm clock’ that wakes up Carl in Up. And there’s a camera [on one of the shelves] named after Mark Nielsen, who was our Dug Days production designer.” “Oh, and there’s a baseball hat that has the initials ‘J.R.’—they’re the initials for producer of Up and well-known baseball fan Jonas Rivera,” says Collins. “And of course, Pete Docter… he’s a sweets fanatic,” Peterson adds, chuckling. “He loves macarons, which are like little sweet hamburgers. He can eat them morning, noon, and night. So we put a little box of ‘Pete’s Macarons’ in one of the shots.”

On their personal favorite episodes:
“I mean I love them all,” admits Collins. “They’re all very different in tone, so they all have different charm. Going into it, when we first started, the ‘Science’ episode was my favorite… but the ‘Flowers’ episode quickly became my favorite as it went through production, because people brought so many amazing ideas to it, which we call ‘plussing’ at Pixar. They just kept ‘plussing’ what Bob had originally written and conceived. So I think those two are really special.”

“The ‘Flowers’ episode is madcap—it starts out so gentle, and we lull people into this false sense [of security],” Peterson adds. “And then all heck breaks loose, with this Fantasia-like dream. You just don’t expect that coming… But my favorite moment of these shorts is when at the very end of the ‘Science’ episode—the last one, where Carl and Dug are in his front room. And Carl is just describing what it’s like to have love for your pet, for your dog. That your dog protects you and gets you through your day and is your best friend. We think of our dogs as friends. That’s my favorite moment, in all of these.”

Look for all five episodes of Pixar Animation Studios’ Dug Days to debut on Wednesday, September 1—only on Disney+!

Suni Lee and JoJo Siwa to Compete on Dancing with the Stars Season 30

By Zach Johnson

Who will win the coveted Mirrorball Trophy?

At today’s TCA panel for Dancing with the Stars, ABC announced the first two celebrity cast members of its upcoming 30th season: Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee and pop star JoJo Siwa! Lee and Siwa will appear on ABC’s Good Morning America for their first sit-down interview on Friday, August 27, and return when the remaining cast is revealed on Wednesday, September 8.

Season 30 of Dancing with the Stars will feature its first same-sex couple, executive producer Andrew Llinares revealed during the TCA presentation. “I’m excited that I get to do it,” Siwa said. “I think it breaks a wall that’s never been broken down before.” Siwa also acknowledged there will be “a lot” of mechanics to work out. “Who leads? How do you dress? What shoes do you wear? But I think it’s all something that I’m looking forward to.”

“You’re making history, JoJo,” Banks told Siwa. “This is history.”

Siwa added that when she received the email asking her to compete in the series’ 30th season, producers asked if she wanted to be partnered with a man or a woman. It was Siwa’s choice to partner with a woman. “I want to make it OK for the people who come after me,” Siwa said.

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Lee, meanwhile, revealed she previously discussed the opportunity to compete on Dancing with the Stars with fellow gymnasts Simon Biles, Laurie Hernandez, and Nastia Liukin, all of whom competed in previous seasons of the hit competition series. “They basically told me anything I do on this show is not going to be as difficult as what I did at the Olympics or while preparing for the Olympics,” Lee said. “I’m really excited for that, because they said it’s a lot more fun and I can express myself… I’m excited to just let loose and just have fun.”

The milestone season premiere of Dancing with the Stars will air live on ABC on Monday, September 20, at 8 p.m. ET/PT—the same night each celebrity will learn which professional dancer is their partner. This landmark season of Dancing with the Stars will see the return of judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough, as well as host and executive producer Tyra Banks. Episodes can be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.

Lee is a three-time Olympic medalist, taking home the esteemed gold medal as the all-around champion in women’s gymnastics at the 2020 Olympic Games. As the first Hmong-American Olympian, her story is more than just triumph—it’s one of representation. Born and raised in Minnesota, Lee’s journey now takes her to Alabama, where she will compete as a college freshman this fall at Auburn University. At just 18 years old, Lee hopes to inspire and empower her peers and the next generation to work hard toward their passions and achieve their dreams.

Siwa is a global superstar, singer, television and film star, bestselling author, and social media sensation. She has over 60.5 million followers on social media and over 3.6 billion views on YouTube. In 2020, she was named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People. A consumer products powerhouse, her JoJo Siwa bow has sold more than 80 million bows globally to date.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

The World Princess Week celebrations continue this Friday when Disney Princess Remixed – An Ultimate Princess Celebration premieres on Disney Channel, followed by a princess-themed episode of Disney’s Magic Bake-Off. Plus, that same day, all Disney+ subscribers will be able to enjoy the movie event that kicked off the summer: Cruella! Vacation Friends, an adult comedy from 20th Century Studios, will also debut on Hulu Friday. Finally, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, National Geographic on Sunday will broadcast the first episode of 9/11: One Day in America, its new landmark six-part documentary series.

Disney Princess Remixed

Disney Princess Remixed – An Ultimate Princess Celebration—Friday, August 27, at 7:30 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
Narrated by 12-year-old social media star Txunamy Ortiz, this half-hour special celebrates the empowering attributes of Disney princesses and queens through reimagined performances of their iconic songs. Dara Reneé, Frankie Rodriguez, Julia Lester, Izabela Rose, Ruth Righi, and Sophia Hammons will perform pop, rock, and R&B remixes of songs from Frozen 2, Beauty and the Beast, The Princess and the Frog, and The Little Mermaid. Grammy® winner Brandy will also debut her music video for “Starting Now,” the anthem for The Walt Disney Company’s year-long event, Ultimate Princess Celebration. The special will also be available to stream on Disney+ same day in select markets, including the U.S.

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Disney’s Magic Bake-Off—Friday, August 27, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
Imagination rules and teamwork triumphs as three teams of two race against the clock to design a Disney Princess-inspired cake. Co-hosts Dara Reneé and Issac Ryan Brown, along with Disneyland resort pastry chef Graciela Gomez, guide the kid bakers through fun challenges and unexpected twists until a winning team is named Disney Baking Champion.

Cruella

Cruella—Friday, August 27, on Disney+
Set in 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution, a young grifter named Estella (Emma Stone) befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her penchant for mischief, and together they build new lives for themselves. One day, Estella’s flair for fashion catches the eye of design legend Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson). But their prickly dynamic sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous, stylish, and revenge-bent woman known as… Cruella!

Vacation Friends

Vacation Friends—Friday, August 27, on Hulu
Intended for mature audiences, this comedy film follows strait-laced Marcus (Lil Rel Howery) and Emily (Yvonne Orji) who are befriended by wild, thrill-seeking partiers Ron (John Cena) and Kyla (Meredith Hagner) at a resort in Mexico. Living in the moment, the usually level-headed couple lets loose to enjoy a week of uninhibited fun and debauchery with their new “vacation friends.” Months after their walk on the wild side, however, Marcus and Emily are horrified when Ron and Kyla show up uninvited at their wedding, creating chaos and proving that what happens on vacation doesn’t always stay on vacation.

One Day in America

9/11: One Day in America—Sunday, August 29, at 9 p.m. ET on National Geographic
Made in official collaboration with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, the six-part series offers an in-depth and visceral account of September 11 using archive and first-person testimony from first responders and survivors who have had almost 20 years to reflect on the events they endured. The result is one of the most powerful, immersive, and emotionally charged accounts ever produced about that fateful day. The two-hour premiere, “First Response,” introduces the first firefighters on the scene as they race against time to rescue civilians trapped above and witness a businessman trying to save the life of a badly injured stranger. As a second plane hits the south tower, it becomes clear: the United States is under attack.

Catching up with Mickey and Minnie: A D23 Interview with Bret Iwan and Kaitlyn Robrock

By Justin Arthur

Just in time for the Disney Channel debut of Mickey Mouse Funhouse, D23 catches up with Bret Iwan, the voice of Mickey Mouse, and Kaitlyn Robrock, the new voice of Minnie Mouse, to learn about this dynamic Disney duo; some Disney Parks memories; and an exciting new show!

D23: Were you a Disney Fan growing up?
Bret Iwan (BI): Yeah, I was that kid who listened to all the Disney soundtracks and set up Disneyland attractions in my bedroom. I’ve been a Disney fan as long as I can remember.

Growing up in Southern California, Disneyland was practically in my backyard, and I had the chance to go just about once every year. It was always a really special day. My dad would wake us up on a Saturday morning and say, “Guys, you wanna go to Disneyland?”

I grew up being immersed in that Disney world, as it were, and I associated Disney with the art and animation magic, and the quality and artistic integrity was always really appealing to me. I learned to draw by sketching Mickey. We would watch classic shorts and pause the videos, sitting on the couch learning to draw the characters, and I was hooked. My desire to be an artist, which was my first career path, began and has continued thanks to Disney.

Kaitlyn Robrock (KR): Yes! The very first movie that I remember seeing in theaters was The Rescuers Down Under, and it was in tandem with The Prince and the Pauper! Those were my first introductions to Disney, and I remember religiously watching every movie each year.

I knew I wanted to do voiceover when I saw Aladdin and [heard] Robin Williams doing his thing, because that’s the most free expression you could possibly have in voiceover up that time, so I wanted to do that too.

We grew up going to Disneyland a couple times a year. And whenever I was in college, I decided to go audition to work at Disneyland, and I thought, “Hey, I’ll go, why not?”

D23: Kaitlyn, can you tell us how that time working at Disneyland help set you up for your eventual Minnie gig?
KR: I started at Disneyland on November 15, 2003, three days before Mickey’s 75th birthday celebrations. I would often work in Town Square with our character friends, and as the parades would come in, I began to memorize the spoken track of each float as it came in the gate.

I had come out for lunch one day and the ice-skating Mickey and Minnie float came in for the holiday parade, and I just kind of mimicked what Minnie said. My co-worker responded, “You sound just like her!”

About 10 years later, I met the voiceover director who works on theme park audio, and got to work with him on some background work in the parks. You might hear me in the talking windows on Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure; the female Na’vi at Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom; safety spiels for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea; and even the little Swiss yodeling doll at Disneyland Paris’ it’s a small world!

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D23: What is your favorite classic Mickey or Minnie cartoon?
BI: Mine have been—for the longest time—a tough tie between The Brave Little Tailor and The Pointer. For me, The Brave Little Tailor is a perfect example of Mickey’s character, playing a role so fitting for his persona. He starts out as a humble little common guy (or mouse), who is mistakenly labeled a giant slayer. Over the course of the short, he has to rise to the occasion and defy the expectations of the townspeople. It’s great fun, and excellent acting on Mickey’s part.

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I love The Pointer so much because it is the first short where we see Mickey with pupils. I remember at a very young age recognizing that he looked much different. The power of a character starts with eyes, just like we as people connect with our eyes, and that left a lasting impression with me. That Freddy Moore redesign is the most successful character design of Mickey to date—loveable, appealing, and connected. When we were on a D23 panel at San Diego Comic-Con celebrating Mickey’s 90th a few years ago, I learned from Mark Henn that Walt acting this short out was a direct source for the animation, and I think that’s where those great self-aware moments came from. I love the character presence in it, but the Walt connection most of all.

KR: The first one I remember, which was so influential for me, was Totally Minnie back in the ‘80s. I would re-create the duet Minnie would sing with Elton John. For a classic short, it’s a tie between Mickey’s Trailer and Lonesome Ghosts. Lonesome Ghosts—it’s got so many good slapstick moments, and the characters’ reactions to the ghosts always made me laugh. Mickey’s Trailer is so unique because the tiny trailer magically unfolds these compartments and extended ways of living. I want my own trailer to do that, with a tub that pops out of the floor!

D23: What’s your favorite Disneyland Attraction?
BI: Haunted Mansion

KR: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

D23: You both have followed in the footsteps of literal legends, like Walt Disney, and more recently, Russi Taylor and Wayne Allwine. What have you learned from their historic careers?
BI: I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how these characters (Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse) are praised for being so loveable, humble, and having so many amazing qualities. Wayne and Russi truly did embody those character traits. Despite the fact that they voiced these characters during a time when so much content was created, they really established who those characters are maybe in some ways more than ever before.

Getting to know Russi, and getting to know Wayne through her, was learning how to respect the role appropriately, and how to make it always about protecting the character and continuing the legacy above all else. Because they truly had a passion for that.

KR: It was definitely a point of reference for me that when it was time to continue on the role, I wanted to make sure I focused on the little nuances that Russi brought to the role, and I could name dozens of them! Little minute details that really made Minnie pop, and how soft and sweet she was for all ears that were listening. Not just for kids, but for teenagers and adults.

Working at the park was a big influence, because [while] there, I was seeing the manifestation of how people reacted to these characters in our parks—how kids react to them, how adults react, and across the board, it’s the pure delight. It allows us to see that these characters truly mean so much to the people who are watching, and we want to maintain that character integrity, that passion for entertainment, and that love of connecting with your audience.

For Minnie, you have to keep her sweet, keep her kind, and keep her a little sassy. She’s the eye of the hurricane—whatever is going on around her, you can always count on her to be a solid rock to depend on.

BI: Thankfully, Kaitlyn has done such an amazing job since she stepped into the role, and she’s really taken a page from Russi’s book in terms of how she approaches the character, so I feel confident knowing how Minnie’s going to say a line. She’s done such a remarkable job of paying attention to how Russi did it and her techniques.

D23: Kaitlyn, what was the first project you worked on for Minnie Mouse?
KR: My first project was two little stop-motion animated promo shorts for Disney Junior for upcoming holiday season. Not long after, I was able to work on Minnie’s Captain Academy for Disney Cruise Line!

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D23: And you’ve been able to continue on to even more projects! Tell us about Mickey Mouse Funhouse, and how it’s different from the previous Disney Channel shows starring Mickey and the gang.
BI: Mickey Mouse Funhouse is great because, as the title implies, it’s intended to be a ball of fun. It’s a vehicle for these characters to go on adventures of all kinds, and it’s classic imaginative storytelling. I love that Mickey’s modeled off Freddy Moore’s proportions. I’m having a blast with it!

KR: In this animation, they stay true to old adage of no matter how the character turns, their ears are always a circle. I never noticed it before, but not I can’t not see it! Each episode features a lesson to learn, or an aspect of growing up, for the audience. It’s a perfect mix of Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse—the best of both worlds.

BI: I love that Mickey is able to stretch his personality a little bit in Mickey Mouse Funhouse. He’s not just the leader of the club, but he gets lost in the adventures as well. Mickey gets to go hunt down a dragon, or be scared, or have even more emotions.

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D23: What are you most excited about for Mickey Mouse Funhouse?
BI: I’m most excited for a couple things—different environments for great storytelling, music, and songwriting as well. This show has catchy tunes that I’m still singing, as a nearly 40-year-old adult.

KR: One thing I really love is not just performing for Minnie, but doing voices for other characters that pop in every so often. It’s fun to stretch, and I’ve got a couple of roles coming up that I’m very excited about. We’ve also got two Disney Junior holiday movies coming up soon, and Minnie has a very special song she sings that’s very emotional from our fantastic songwriter Beau Black. I’m such an emotional blanket, and it was tough to record that song without crying in the middle of it.

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D23: Bret, tell us about your new designer collection at the Disney Parks!
BI: I’m really excited about the Artist Series Designer Collection being designed for Disney Parks and shopdisney.com. I finally saw the collection for the first time yesterday in-person.

This opportunity was intimidating but super exciting. They were looking for artists to put their own unique spin on Mickey, which is a challenge, because I considered myself a purist on his design. Being asked to stretch and stylize Mickey was a little bit out of my comfort zone, but inspiration struck when I realized that in recording sessions, I doodle, and the pages of my script get covered in Mickey sketches. As I’m recording, I’m drawing Mickey—the expressions that the line calls upon, or just getting lost in the world of Mickey.

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It all came together when I realized that my take on Mickey was doodles on scripts, hence the collection name, MM Script. It’s my handwriting with little phrases that Mickey would say, and line gestures that I would make while editing the script. The color palate is a bit more utilitarian than what you might expect for Mickey, and that’s because I love outdoors and industrial things, and the really collection reflects that aesthetic as well. I am beyond excited for it.

D23: What other upcoming projects are you most excited about?
KR: So many are under wraps, so I don’t want to spoil the surprise! I’d have to say something we’ve been working on that’s exciting and interactive for the parks. It’s going to be so much fun.

BI: To Kaitlyn’s point, interactive projects deliver on best character experience. Any chance I get to work on projects for the parks, or Disney Cruise Line, or entertainment, I’m always so excited to see how fans receive it!

Be sure to catch all-new adventures with Mickey, Minnie and the whole gang on Mickey Mouse Funhouse, now on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. And don’t miss an exclusive Mickey Mouse pennant designed by Bret Iwan himself—exclusively available to D23 Gold Members as part of the 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set, celebrating 50 years of Walt Disney World!