5 Fantastic Things to Watch this Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Consider your weekend plans set! Disney+ is adding Garfield: The Movie (2004) to its ever-growing library on Friday, and we’ll be celebrating the 35th anniversary of Flight of the Navigator that same day by watching it on the streaming service. Disney’s Jungle Cruise also releases Friday in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access (for a one-time fee of $29.99). Last but not least, Hulu is adding dozens of new titles to its library on Sunday, including two fan-favorite adventure films: Gulliver’s Travels (2010) and King Arthur (2004).

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Garfield: The Movie—Friday, July 30, on Disney+
Garfield (voice of Bill Murray), a lazy and self-absorbed cat, is jealous of the new addition to his household: Odie, a friendly and playful dog beloved by their shared owner, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer). Resentful, Garfield lures Odie out of the house, but then feels guilty after the dog wanders away and gets lost. Realizing that Odie is in danger, Garfield risks his life to save him—and, in the process, learns about his own parentage. Garfield: The Movie also stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Stephen Tobolowsky and features the voice talents of Nick Cannon, Alan Cumming, Jimmy Kimmel, Richard Kind, and Debra Messing.

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Flight of the Navigator—Friday, July 30, on Disney+
David Freeman (Joey Cramer) is a normal 12-year-old destined for a most extraordinary adventure aboard a spectacular, futuristic spacecraft. After an inexplicable disappearance, David returns possessing vast, undiscovered knowledge about the farthest reaches of the universe. With these newfound navigational powers, he is able to take the fantastic flying machine anywhere his heart desires, accompanied by its wisecracking robotic commander, Max (voice of Paul Reubens), as well as an assortment of bizarre extraterrestrial creatures!

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Jungle Cruise—Friday, July 30, in Theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access
Embark on a rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon with wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff (Dwayne Johnson) and intrepid researcher Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt). Lily enlists Frank’s help in finding an ancient tree with unparalleled healing abilities. During their epic quest, the unlikely duo encounters countless dangers and supernatural forces, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the rainforest. As the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes grow even higher for Lily and Frank. And their fate—and mankind’s—hangs in the balance.

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Gulliver’s Travels—Sunday, August 1, on Hulu
Lowly newspaper mailroom clerk Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black) takes on an assignment in the Bermuda Triangle, where a vortex transports him to Lilliput, a magical land of tiny people (played by Blunt, James Corden, Chris O’Dowd, Jason Segel, and others). His tall tales and heroic deeds instantly win the hearts of the tiny Lilliputians—but when he loses it all and puts his newfound friends in peril, he must find a way to undo the damage.

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King Arthur—Sunday, August 1, on Hulu
A reluctant leader, Arthur (Clive Owen) wishes only to leave Britain and return to the peace and stability of Rome. But first, a mission leads him and the Knights of the Round Table—Galahad (Hugh Dancy), Gawain (Joel Edgerton), Lancelot (Ioan Gruffudd), Tristan (Mads Mikkelsen), and Bors (Ray Winstone)—to realize that when Rome is gone, Britain will need a new leader to fill the void. Under the guidance of Merlin (Steve Dillane), a former enemy, and with Guinevere (Keira Knightley) by his side, Arthur will have to find the strength within himself to change the course of history and lead Britain into a new age.

A Special Disney Treasures from the Vault, Limited-Edition Engineer Mickey Mouse Giant 36-Inch Plush Amazon Exclusive is Pulling into the Station via the Amazon Treasure Truck

On Monday, August 2, around 9 a.m. (PST), Amazon Treasure Truck will feature Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited-Edition Engineer Mickey Mouse Giant 36-Inch Plush Amazon Exclusive.

Sign up for Treasure Truck alerts at amazon.com/treasuretruck so you don’t miss out!

Follow the instructions on the Amazon Treasure Truck page to sign up, then look for a text from the Treasure Truck on Monday 8/2 when the plush becomes available.

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Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited-Edition Walt’s Engineer Mickey Mouse Giant 36-Inch Plush, Amazon Treasure Truck Exclusive
Relive the magic of Disney with the Treasures From the Vault Engineer Mickey Mouse Plush. Inspired by the opening day of Disneyland, this limited-edition Walt’s Engineer Mickey Mouse collectible plush stands 36 inches tall and is made of soft fabrics with embroidered plastic eyes. Engineer Mickey is wearing a red checkered shirt under denim overalls, red kerchief, and engineer cap. He even includes a custom stand and Certificate of Authenticity and comes in a whimsical box designed to look like a crate; ideal for collectors. The Walt’s Engineer Mickey Mouse Plush is great addition to any Disney Treasures From the Vault collection. Ages 3+

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On Disneyland Park’s opening day, July 17, 1955, Walt Disney made his grand entrance into Main Street Station at the controls of the Disneyland Railroad accompanied by his longtime partner, Mickey Mouse, in the form of a one-of-a-kind plush figure. Engineer Mickey, dressed in engineer’s overalls and cap, was created especially for the opening of Disneyland Park and appeared with Walt Disney on the live television special “Dateline Disneyland” as well as in publicity photos in the days leading up to the Park’s dedication. We are pleased to offer the first ever replica created of Engineer Mickey to honor Walt Disney’s love of railroading and the Magic Kingdom that it inspired.

  • An exclusive, limited-edition commemorative plush from the 2021 Treasures From the Vault Plush collection.
  • Each Limited-Edition Walt’s Engineer Mickey Mouse Plush includes a Certificate of Authenticity within the box. D23 members will have early access to the line of limited-edition Disney plush characters presented by Amazon.
  • Engineer Mickey was created especially for the opening of Disneyland Park and appeared with Walt Disney on the live television special “Dateline Disneyland” as well as in publicity photos in the days leading up to the Park’s dedication.
  • Walt’s Engineer Mickey Mouse stands 36 inches tall and is made with soft fabric and embroidered plastic eyes, and comes with a display stand. Ages 3+
  • D23 Members will be the first to preview the Amazon Treasure Truck exclusive and sign up for Treasure Truck notifications for an opportunity to purchase once available.
  • Each month, D23 will provide Members with advance notice of the date the plush will be available for purchase on Amazon.com.
  • Please note limited quantities of the plush will be available on Amazon.com.

For more Disney favorites, visit amazon.com/Disney for a full assortment of products.

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5 Roar-Some Highlights from Disney’s Jungle Cruise Press Conference

By Zach Johnson

Two days after making a splash at the world premiere of Disney’s Jungle Cruise, four of the film’s stars—Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Édgar Ramírez, and Jack Whitehall—returned to Disneyland on Monday for a virtual press conference with media from all over the world.

Releasing simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 30, Disney’s Jungle Cruise stars Johnson as Frank Wolff, a charismatic skipper and head of the Jungle Navigation Company; Blunt as Lily Houghton, a strongminded scientist and explorer; Ramírez as Captain Aguirre, fearsome leader of the cutthroat conquistadors; and Whitehall as MacGregor Houghton, a proper English gent who’s simply along for the ride.

Disney’s Jungle Cruise “was made in the spirit of films that we all grew up watching,” explained Blunt, who cited Indiana Jones, Romancing the Stone, and The African Queen among her favorite films. “They’re just joy bombs. They’re nostalgic, and we wanted to pierce people’s hearts directly with the spirit of those films that we all loved as children.”

Here’s what else the cast had to say during the virtual press conference:

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1. Dwayne Johnson went overboard to convince Emily Blunt to be his co-star.
Johnson said he signed on to the project “immediately,” whereas Blunt required a little more convincing. “Our director, Jaume Collet-Serra, was flying to New York to meet Emily to hand deliver the Jungle Cruise script,” Johnson said. “Before he went, I said, ‘Listen, I’m gonna send you a video. Just give it to her, from me.’ I said, ‘Emily, you are the only one who can do this movie.’” Blunt said she was “very touched” by the gesture, adding, “I really loved it!” Once she was on board, the co-stars “became pals for life” instantaneously, and their natural chemistry is apparent onscreen. “I knew when we met,” Blunt said. “We had this rapport that ping-ponged back and forth so quickly. I thought, ‘This is going to be fun.’”

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2. “How many of you are on the Jungle Cruise for the first time? Good! So am I!”
Johnson and Whitehall first experienced the pun-fueled riverboat adventure ride as children. Blunt and Ramírez, however, didn’t board the world-famous Jungle Cruise until the night of the premiere. “I loved it,” said Blunt. “I thought it was very whimsical and sweet, and I could see the elements from the ride that have made it into the film.” Ramírez said he experienced the attraction with his family and friends after the screening, “and I loved it for the same reasons that Emily just described, because it was simple, it was cute, it was tender, and it was silly.” The movie draws inspiration from its namesake attraction and brings it to the “next level,” he added. “It [has] that delicious silliness that is so refreshing.”

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3. Jack Whitehall’s character isn’t as superficial as he first appears.
In one scene, MacGregor reveals to Frank that he previously broke off three engagements to women because his “interests happily lay elsewhere.” He then explains that he would do anything for his sister, Lily—including following her into the Amazon—as she was the only person who stood by him after he came out. “I think it was a scene that we really wanted to get right,” said Whitehall. “What’s so great about this movie is that all of the characters feel so fleshed out. And all of them have interesting backstories, and they’re fully realized.”

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4. Édgar Ramírez’s character adds a supernatural element to the film.
Captain Aguirre causes major problems for Frank, Lily, and McGregor as they cruise through the Amazon… but Ramírez doesn’t see him as a bad guy. “Is he a villain? He’s misunderstood,” Ramírez argued. “It comes from pain. I feel for him.” What he loves about the conquistadors—and Aguirre, specifically—is that they take the audience on a journey into the past. “You have all these fantastical elements, and that’s what I go to the movies for. I want to be disconnected from reality and go on a journey and be able to dream of fantastical places, and fantastical characters, and fantastical creatures. So, I’m very happy.”

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5. Jaume Collet-Serra literally created a fun environment for the cast and crew.
The film had an expert stunt team that designed incredible sequences for the actors, but Collet-Serra insisted that they always be character-driven. Some of the stunts, it turned out, would be easier to execute than others. “The vine swing, for me, was the most challenging because [Johnson] would not let me get one straight take! He pushed it so far—every time—to try and make me laugh on that vine swing,” Blunt recalled. “I was like, ‘Just tell me what you’re going to say this time so I can be prepared!’ And every time he’d throw in some awful improv that would make me laugh. I don’t know how many times we must have shot that.” According to Whitehall, Collet-Serra created a playful environment. “The script was amazing, but we were given the space to improvise. He really encouraged that. There were probably a few jokes that ended up on the cutting room floor… for the right reasons!”

Meet the Characters of Disney’s Jungle Cruise

By the D23 Team

Disney’s Jungle Cruise, inspired by the classic Disney theme park attraction, is a rollicking thrill ride down the mighty and mysterious Amazon, set to make waves when it arrives in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access on Friday, July 30. Featuring a star-studded cast led by Dwayne Johnson as the wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff and Emily Blunt as determined botanist Dr. Lily Houghton, Jungle Cruise is a pulse-quickening adventure in which Lily enlists Frank’s guide service and his ramshackle boat, La Quila, to convey her through the deepest and most dangerous parts of the Amazon River to try to uncover the mystery of an ancient tree—one with the power to change the fate of humanity. Here is a guide to the dazzling array of colorful characters you will meet beginning this Friday when Jungle Cruise debuts.

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Frank Wolff/Dwayne Johnson
Charismatic skipper Frank Wolff is head of the Jungle Navigation Company. Opportunistic and endlessly charming, Frank leads unwitting tourists on sightseeing cruises along the Amazon that are low on substance but high on humor. As a producer, the potential for a Jungle Cruise–influenced feature film project was tantalizing enough, but to take on the mantle of Frank, the down-on-his-luck skipper of the jungle cruise riverboat, was chock-full of possibilities for Johnson. Describing his character, Johnson says, “Frank is a skipper on the Amazon, and he takes a lot of pride in what he does. There are elements as the movie progresses where you start to realize things about Frank that one would never have guessed. The man is an old soul who has a very unique perspective on life itself. Frank meets Lily, who is ambitious and brave and funny and charming and beautiful, and all these things eventually remind him how great life can be.”

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Dr. Lily Houghton/Emily Blunt
Dr. Lily Houghton is a determined British scientist and explorer who is as brilliant as she is fearless. Driven not only by her ideals but by an unrelenting desire to prove herself, free-spirited Lily is a force to be reckoned with. “I was just so struck by Lily’s determination and tenacity, and the fact that she was so ahead of her time, considering that the film is set in 1917,” says Blunt. “There was so much inequality between men and women and what was expected of her at the time. But she doesn’t subscribe to what was appropriate for her sex. And I found her really funny. She’s very reckless and heedless and adventurous. I admired her spirit.”

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Captain Aguirre/Edgar Ramírez
Captain Aguirre is the fearsome leader of a cutthroat crew of soldiers. These cursed men are powerful fighters who carry a personal vendetta that makes them even more of a threat to Frank and Lily on their quest. “I also love the mystery of my character, Aguirre, and the duality of the character,” Ramirez says. “To play a character like Aguirre, who walks that very thin line between good and evil, is very interesting.”

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MacGregor Houghton/Jack Whitehall
Lily’s brother, MacGregor, joins her and Frank on their expedition down the Amazon. Dapper MacGregor enjoys the finer things in life—stylish fashion, fine dining and elegant living—even in the middle of the rain forest. British comedian/actor Jack Whitehall is perfectly cast as a well-meaning sibling, whose often inept attempts to take care of his sister give the film some of its most hilarious moments. Although he and Blunt had never met, they soon discovered some unexpected overlaps in their backgrounds growing up in the same part of London. The pair easily fell into a familial rapport. “Our backstories are very similar,” notes Whitehall, “so Emily and I playing sister and brother just seems so right. I think we’ve been able to transfer all of those weird connections we have on to the screen in the best possible way.”

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Nilo/Paul Giamatti
Owner of a wildly successful sightseeing cruise company, Nilo is a powerful figure—and a tough competitor—in the Amazonian port town where Frank ekes out a living with his ramshackle boat. Veteran actor Paul Giamatti portrays Nilo, who has a long history with Frank Wolff, Johnson’s character. “Nilo keeps Frank under his thumb,” says Giamatti. “He extorts money out of him, and he wants all the boats in the town. He even wants Frank’s beat-up boat. Nilo just wants to control everything. So he’s bullying Frank to get what he wants.” Frank’s boat, La Quila, is the exact opposite of Nilo’s slick, state-of-the-art tourist boats that are moored in the same harbor. “La Quila is a wonderful sort of character in and of itself,” comments Giamatti. “It’s just a fantastic, beat-up old trooper of a boat, which Frank is like too, in many ways. Frank’s been around a long time, and the boat’s been around a long time.”

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Prince Joachim/Jesse Plemons
Prince Joachim is a wealthy and capable young commander with an arsenal of military-grade weapons at his disposal. In his quest for power and glory, he ruthlessly seeks the secret at the heart of Lily and Frank’s journey. “We tried to create a villain character that feels unique,” Plemons says. “It was just about finding his quirks. He’s someone who is forward-thinking and looking far ahead into the future. So, I tried to keep that in mind when I was working on the character.”

Make Your Phone a Wonderland with These Wallpapers Celebrating 70 Years of Alice in Wonderland

By the D23 Team

Don’t be late for this very important date! On this day 70 years ago, we followed the White Rabbit into Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland introduced Disney fans to a world of their own where flowers can sing, playing cards can paint, and every day is your unbirthday! To celebrate this film that has captured our imaginations with gorgeous visuals, we invite you to make your phone a Wonderland with these exclusive wallpapers celebrating the milestone anniversary.

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Highlights from the Disney Panels at Comic-Con@Home 2021

By Jim Frye

For the second time in its history, the San Diego Comic-Con held its annual pop-culture and entertainment convention completely online, with three full days of panels from the worlds of comic books, television, films, collectibles, and fandom. Disney presented panels covering Marvel, Star Wars, animation, television, and more. Here are some news highlights from the July 23-25 event; each panel is available to view now at the links provided.

Marvel Comics: X-Men
Some of Marvel Comics’ biggest names discussed what’s in store for the future of the X-Men during this panel. They teased that the upcoming X-Men titles The Trial of Magneto (which will include fallout from the murder of a longtime fan-favorite character) and Inferno will be gamechangers. Villains, both old and new, will be threatening the mutants—and Earth—including some classics from Disney Legends Stan Lee and Jack Kirby! The panel included Vita Ayala (Children of the Atom, New Mutants), Gerry Duggan (Marauders, X-Men), Benjamin Percy (Wolverine, X-Force), Leah Williams (X-Men: The Trial of Magneto), and senior editor Jordan D. White.

Star Wars: The High Republic – We Are All The Republic!
The new titles of books and comics in the Star Wars: The High Republic line coming in January 2022 were revealed during Lucasfilm Publishing’s panel. Authors Claudia Gray, Charles Soule, Cavan Scott, Justina Ireland, and Daniel José Older discussed the latest books and comics in this exciting new era, moderated by Star Wars: The High Republic Show host Krystina Arielle. Some of the highlights of this panel included:

  • Wave 3, Phase I of Star Wars: The High Republic will begin releasing in January 2022.
  • Adult Novel No. 3 will be written by Claudia Gray, titled The Fallen Star(Del Rey).
  • Young Adult No. 3 will be written by Daniel José Older, titled Midnight Horizon (Disney Lucasfilm Press).
  • Middle Grade No. 3 will be written by Justina Ireland, titled Mission to Disaster(Disney Lucasfilm Press).
  • Charles Soule will pen two 30-page issues (Marvel Comics) called The Eye of the Storm that will tell the backstory of Marchion Ro.

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For more highlights from the panel, read the full article on StarWars.com.

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Motherland: Fort Salem – A Look Into Season Two
Actors Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams, Amalia Holm, Lyne Renee, Demetria McKinney, and creator Eliot Laurence discussed Season 2 of the hit Freeform show. Upcoming episodes will introduce more male witches to the show, in addition to the Spree and the witch army realizing that they face a common foe.

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It was a star-studded affair at the Duncanville panel. Executive producers Mike Scully & Julie Thacker-Scully, executive producer and star Amy Poehler, and stars Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Joy Osmanski, Yassir Lester, and Betsy Sodaro were on hand.

The Simpsons Season 33 and Beyond!
The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman said that the Season 33 premiere of the long-running series will be a musical episode titled “The Star of the Backstage”—the “most musical episode we’ve ever done,” he said—airing September 26. It will feature all original songs with guest star Kristen Bell (Frozen) providing the singing voice of Marge. Executive producer Al Jean also revealed that this year’s Halloween special will feature five different segments instead of the three segments of past years. Other episodes this season will see a romance for bartender Moe (Hank Azaria); the greatest tragedy of Homer’s life (guest-starring Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s Rachel Bloom); and a two-part tribute to the show Fargo with guest stars Timothy Olyphant (Fargo), Cristin Milioti (Made for Love), and Brian Cox (Succession). The panel was moderated by Yeardley Smith (who voices Lisa Simpson).

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Disney Television Animation: Amphibia and The Owl House (and The Ghost and Molly McGee)

The creative teams of Disney Channel’s Amphibia and The Owl House jointly hosted a panel with a table read featuring stars of both series. Creators/executive producers Matt Braly (Amphibia) and Dana Terrace (The Owl House) and art director Ricky Cometa (The Owl House) were joined on the panel by Amphibia stars Brenda Song (Anne Boonchuy), Justin Felbinger (Sprig Plantar), Disney Legend Bill Farmer (Hopadiah “HP” Plantar), and Amanda Leighton (Polly Plantar), as well as The Owl House stars Wendie Malick (Eda), Sarah-Nicole Robles (Luz), and Mae Whitman (Amity).

We learned that Amphibia Season 3 will be premiering on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW on Saturday, October 2, at 9:30 a.m. EST, with a special extended-length episode. The Amphibia team also debuted a new poster—and a special sneak-peek clip from the premiere episode that you can watch in the video above! Plus, they announced a new 22-minute Christmas special episode that will feature a song written by Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar. Guest stars for the new season include Whoopi Goldberg, RuPaul Charles, Kate Micucci, Brad Garrett, Anika Noni Rose, Archie Yates, Wallace Shawn, Wayne Knight, Jason Ritter, Dana Davis, and Melissa Villaseñor. Following the season three premiere, new episodes of Amphibia will debut every Saturday through November 27 on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW.

At the beginning of the panel, Disney Television Animation also shared an exclusive clip from the premiere episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee, an upcoming animated buddy-comedy series about tween optimist Molly and her unlikely friendship with grumpy ghost Scratch, which premieres this October. You can watch the clip above.

Storytelling Through Music
Disney’s Peter DiCecco (EVP, music business affairs, Disney General Entertainment), Jeremy Summers (EVP, music, 20th Television), Dawn Soler (SVP, television music, ABC Signature) and Jay Stutler (VP, music, Disney Television Animation) discussed the strategic and creative process of bringing music to our favorite TV shows.

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Co-creators Loren Bouchard and Josh Gad appeared together with cast members Leslie Odom Jr. and Tituss Burgess, as well as writers/producers Kelvin Yu and Steven Davis. They teased musical collaborators for the second season, which will include Regina Spector, Ingrid Michaelson, Rufus Wainright, They Might Be Giants, and Danny Elfman. The second season is currently airing on Apple TV+.

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Family Guy
The cast and creative team behind the long-running animated hit Family Guy celebrated 20 years during their Comic-Con@home panel, which featured Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green, Arif Zahir, and executive producers Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin. New guest stars for the upcoming 20th season will include Zachary Levi, Elizabeth Gillies, Justin Hartley, and Patton Oswalt.

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American Dad!
Participants in the American Dad! panel included series co-creator Matt Weitzman and co-executive producers Joe Chandler, Nic Wegener, and Parker Deay, along with voice cast Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley Smith), Wendy Schaal (Francine Smith), Scott Grimes (Steve Smith), Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus), and Jeff Fischer (Jeff Fischer). Watch an exclusive clip from American Dad!, released during the panel:

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Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway: From Animation to Imagineering
This panel included Charita Carter (senior producer, Walt Disney Imagineering); Kevin Rafferty (retired Imagineer and executive creative director for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway); Paul Rudish (executive producer and supervising director, The Wonderful World of Disney); Christopher Willis (composer, The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway); and Elsa Chang (character designer, The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway). Interesting tidbit from the panel: The sound of the train’s whistle was made from the actual whistle that was used to create the original Steamboat Willie short!

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The Mysterious Benedict Society
Moderated by TV Guide Magazine’s Damian Holbrook, the panel included stars Tony Hale, Kristen Schaal, Ryan Hurst, MaameYaa Boafo, and Gia Sandhu, as well as executive producers/writers Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, and showrunners Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer. The first six episodes of The Mysterious Benedict Society are currently streaming on Disney+.

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The Great North
The panel for The Great North included creators and executive producers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux, executive producer Loren Bouchard, and the all-star cast including Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Dulcé Sloan, Will Forte, Paul Rust and Alanis Morissette. It was revealed that upcoming season will have the series’ first Halloween episode, where Will Forte’s character tells a story about “Lumber Zombies.” The Great North returns for its second season this fall on FOX.

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Bob’s Burgers
The Bob’s Burgers panel featured H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz, Larry Murphy, Nora Smith, and series creator Loren Bouchard—who assured fans that the Bob’s Burgers movie is still on its way, although no official date was given. Bouchard also announced a number of guest stars for the upcoming 12th season, including Stephanie Beatriz, Ashley Nicole Black, Joel Kim Booster, John Early, Zach Galifianakis, and more.

Find All the Disney Easter Eggs in The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse

By Zach Johnson

The second batch of The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse begins streaming on Disney+ this Wednesday, July 28—but before then, we’ve got an exclusive sneak peek of nearly two dozen Disney Easter eggs found in the seven-minute shorts! Watch the video below to discover references to iconic films, such as Raiders of the Lost Ark; fan-favorite attractions, including Pirates of the Caribbean; and beloved characters, such as Cinderella and Mr. Toad.

The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse debuted with 10 episodes in November 2020, and we can’t wait to see what brand-new comedic adventures Mickey Mouse (voice of Chris Diamantopoulos), Minnie Mouse (voice of Kaitlyn Robrock), Donald Duck (voice of Disney Legend Tony Anselmo), Daisy Duck (voice of Tress MacNeille), Goofy (voice of Disney Legend Bill Farmer), and Pluto get into when a second batch of shorts debuts on Disney+.

The Disney+ original series hails from the team behind Disney Channel’s Emmy® Award-winning Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts. Emmy-winning artist and director Paul Rudish serves as both executive producer and supervising director of the series, while Emmy-nominated composer Christopher Willis writes all the music for The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse.

Disneyland Hosts a Splashy Jungle Cruise Premiere

By Zach Johnson

The world premiere of Disney’s Jungle Cruise was held where it all began: Disneyland! On Saturday night, stars Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Edgar Ramírez, Jack Whitehall, Veronica Falcón and Raphael Alejandro joined director Jaume Collet-Serra and producers John Davis, Beau Flynn, John Fox, Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia for a walk down the red carpet. “It feels very warm and openhearted. It’s in the spirit of the film,” Blunt said of the splashy soirée. “It’s got this whimsical, old-fashioned feeling. It’s beautiful—I’m so happy.”

Johnson and Blunt arrived via La Quila, the crumbling-but-charming boat seen in the film. And there was no better venue for the event than Disneyland, as the film is inspired by its theme park ride. According to Collet-Serra, “It’s a memory we’ll have for a long, long time.”

Fans have eagerly been awaiting the release of Disney’s Jungle Cruise, and Saturday’s premiere marked the first time the cast and crew watched the film with an audience. “It’s been a long journey for me and for the cast,” said Collet-Serra. “Like Dwayne says, ‘It’s the adventure of a lifetime.’ And it has been for all of us involved.” Ramírez, who plays Aguirre, echoed Collet-Serra’s sentiment, saying, “It’s been such a ride for everyone… It’s been an adventure in itself just getting to this point. We’re very happy and we’re very, very excited.”

Whitehall, who plays MacGregor Houghton, agreed that having the world premiere at Disneyland felt special. “The scale of it is something else. I’ve never been to anything like this,” he said. “It feels like a really perfect place to put this movie out there into the world.”

“The fact that this day has finally come is great,” continued Whitehall. “It’s so nice that fans are able to be here and we’re not doing this virtually over Zoom. It’s actually happening! There are people here, and we’re going to be sharing it and watching it on the big screen.”

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse wore their best safari attire for the event, and other famous guests in attendance included Clark Gregg, Tiffany Haddish, AJ McLean, Simu Liu, Marsai Martin, John Stamos, Lindsey Vonn, Disney Legend Ming-Na Wenn and Nina West.

Releasing simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 30, Disney’s Jungle Cruise is an adventure-filled, rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon with wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff (Johnson) and fearless botanist Dr. Lily Houghton (Blunt). Lily is determined to find an ancient tree—one with unparalleled healing abilities that possess the power to change the future of medicine. Thrust on this epic quest together, Frank and Lily encounter countless dangers and supernatural forces, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the lush rainforest. As the secrets of the ancient tree unfold, the stakes become even higher as Lily and Frank’s fate—and mankind’s—hangs in the balance.

Before Disney’s Jungle Cruise is released, enjoy more photos from the premiere:

Inside Goofy’s Hilarious and Relatable How to Stay at Home Shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios

By Zach Johnson

Leave it to Goofy to find the fun in staying home!

Goofy’s back in a trio of all-new, hand-drawn animated shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios, offering hilariously relatable insights on How to Stay at Home with such topics as mastering the skills of “How to Wear a Mask,” “Learning to Cook,” and “Binge Watching.” Like most people, Goofy spent the last year and a half staying at home… so it seemed only fitting to Eric Goldberg (the Genie in Aladdin, co-director Pocahontas) that Goofy could provide some good-natured lessons in How to Stay at Home and show how to make the best of a challenging situation.

Last fall, Goldberg pitched several shorts to Disney Animation chief creative officer Jennifer Lee and president Clark Spencer, who recognized that Goofy was the perfect “everyman” to relive some of the common experiences we’ve had during these unprecedented and unusual times. Goldberg directed all three of the films in the series and is the supervising animator on “How to Wear a Mask,” while fellow Disney Animation veterans Mark Henn and Randy Haycock are the supervising animators of “Binge Watching” and “Learning to Cook,” respectively. The Walt Disney Animation Studios Presents Goofy in How to Stay at Home series, streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning August 11, is produced by Emmy Award® winner Dorothy McKim (Prep & Landing, Meet the Robinsons). Disney Legend Bill Farmer, the voice of Goofy since 1987, provides the charismatic and clumsy character’s familiar vocals, while actor Corey Burton is the narrator of each short.

Staying at home has been difficult for many of us, “but I think Goofy gives us an opportunity to have a little fun with it,” Goldberg tells D23 in an exclusive interview. “There are so many stories of people saying they baked bread for the first time or they were learning to cook. And I know personally, I did indulge in binge watching! It affected all of us, but we’ve exaggerated certain things in these shorts; I don’t have as much trouble putting on a mask as Goofy does!”

Disney Animation veteran McKim, who worked with Goldberg on the 2013 animated short Get a Horse!, assembled a team of 10 people to work on the How to Stay at Home series. Like Goofy, their days were also spent at home—which made for a unique production pipeline. For example, in the beginning, technical director Brandon Bloch would hand-deliver scenes to the animators’ homes individually. “He would literally go to Eric’s house to pick up the scene, then bring it over to Mark’s house,” McKim shares with D23. “It’s just such a nice, small community of artists.”

Nearly nine months in the making, the new How to Stay at Home shorts are inspired by Disney Animation’s years of spectacular storytelling. “We’re taking our cues from those great ’40s cartoons, the ‘How To’ cartoons that Jack Kinney directed, which were always so funny and so well done,” says Goldberg. “By the same token, I think we went for a slightly more modern-looking style. We didn’t want it to feel like it came directly from 1942. So, the backgrounds that clean up and background artist Lureline Weatherly did are more graphic, and we put a slightly thicker outline on Goofy—just to bring it into today’s world a little bit more. But the spirit of it hopefully remains the same. One of the things that was really fun is we got to use a lot of the original Jimmy MacDonald sound effects. Our editor, Brian Millman, found them and cut them in, along with music from the original Goofy cartoons. I had my wish list of the cartoons I wanted, and somehow Dorothy managed to get the permissions. And we had a great editor in Kendall Demarest. They all sound authentic, which makes me very happy.”

Before the shorts premiere on Disney+ next month, Goldberg and McKim kindly share details about each of them—and share a few fun facts—exclusively with D23 Members:

“How to Wear a Mask”

Goofy demonstrates the fine art of putting on a face mask as he prepares to leave the house and venture into the outside world. Despite his earnest efforts, Goofy becomes inextricably tangled in the mask before finally finding the perfect fit. “Goofy is such a great physical character,” says Goldberg. “There are so many great physical cartoons that Goofy was in, like Olympic Champ, Goofy Gymnastics, and The Art of Self-Defense, where the narrator is describing all the things Goofy is supposed to do—but, of course, he can’t.” This short continues that tradition. “Goofy’s having fun with it; we’re not making fun of wearing a mask,” McKim notes. “We can all relate to him, and we can have a little chuckle about it.”

Fun Fact: A “jaunty” melody from How to Play Baseball (1942) is sampled, per Goldberg.

“Learning to Cook”

It’s a recipe for comedy and disaster when Goofy uses everything but the kitchen sink—along with any and all ingredients in his understocked pantry and refrigerator—to concoct something original and uniquely Goofy. “Goofy will always do something based on his own cracked logic,” says Goldberg. After the narrator explains that a master chef can make anything taste delicious using whatever they have on hand, Goofy is emboldened to do just that—even if it leads to a “bizarro food tower,” Goldberg says. “One of the great things about Goofy is that he always comes up smiling. It doesn’t matter if he makes a completely ridiculous mistake. It’s like, ‘Yes, I’m eating a piece of tin can with beans in it. Boy, this tastes great!’ So, you can always count on that character to keep smiling, no matter what.”

Fun Fact: Not only does Goofy wear the same outfit from Mickey’s Birthday Party (1942), according to Goldberg, but “Learning to Cook” uses the same music from the classic short.

“Binge Watching”

Goofy sticks his neck out to show viewers what it means to be truly flexible when binge watching takes precedence over… well, just about everything! Goofy is remarkably able to multitask and juggle a variety of household activities simultaneously—in a way that only Goofy can. By the time he sits down to watch his favorite show, his gaze is fixated on the screen. “I thought it would be funny for Goofy to settle down with a slack-jawed expression and keep it there for the entire show,” says Goldberg. “Talking about it with Mark, I said, ‘His bottom half acts like Goofy; you’ve got to animate that part as if it’s Goofy, even though the top remains completely stationary.’’ Clean up artist Rachel Bibb had the most technically challenging job, says Goldberg, “because there are all sorts of takeovers to keep his head still and keep his body moving, putting down the glass and putting pizza in his mouth. It was very technically oriented, and Rachel was great at keeping that straight.”

Fun Fact: The squash and stretch effect “highlights hand-drawn animation at its finest,” says McKim.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

Mark your calendars, because Monday is one of the most anticipated episodes of ABC’s The Bachelorette: “Men Tell All.” And boy, do the men live up to the episode’s title! Two nights later, tune in for the laugh-out-loud season finale of Match Game on ABC. Wednesday also marks two series premieres on Disney+—Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life and Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts—as well as the Batch 2 debut of The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse.

The Bachelorette

The Bachelorette—Monday, July 26, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
It’s time for Katie Thurston’s former suitors to talk it out. But first, one of the men has an emotional realization about his journey to find love, which leads to a heartbreaking and honest conversation. Then, it’s time for the men to get real when they reunite for the first time since New Mexico so they can hash out all the drama and laugh at their mistakes—in front of Thurston, co-hosts Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, and a live studio audience.

match game

Match Game—Wednesday, July 28, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
Things are about to get… BLANK! The four contestants competing for the chance to win $25,000 are Robert Boyd of Lansing, Illinois; Jeanne Franz of Mineola, New York; Zachary Wisniewski of Bloomfield, New Jersey; and Brequelle Wolpert of Flushing, New York. Alec Baldwin is at the helm, while Mike Colter, Drea De Matteo, Marilu Henner, Justin Long, Horatio Sanz, and Ali Wentworth bring the fun and games to this week’s celebrity panel.

Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life

Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life—Wednesday, July 28, on Disney+
The animated series follows tiny troublemakers Chip and Dale trying to live the good life in a big city park while having giant-sized, sky-high adventures. Comprised of three seven-minute stories, each episode is filled with slapstick, laugh-out-loud comedy, wacky adventures, and heartfelt storytelling. First, in “Though Shalt Nut Steal,” Dale makes a serious mistake when he steals the wrong dog’s chestnuts. In “The Baby Whisperer,” Chip meets his match in the baby enclosure on the wild, wild west side of the park. Chip and Dale have always been joined at the hip, but in “It Takes Two to Tangle,” they actually are!

Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts

Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts—Wednesday, July 28, on Disney+
Get personal with Disney Legend Robin Roberts and some groundbreaking women in Hollywood—Debbie Allen, Sofia Carson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jenna Dewan, Sheila E., Melissa Etheridge, Mickey Guyton, Betsey Johnson, Billie Jean King, Tig Notaro, Raven-Symoné, and Josie Totah—as they bear witness to their incredible journeys on their path to purpose. Filled with emotion and inspiration, the women share never-before-heard stories of how they came face-to-face with their authenticity, intuition, and vulnerability. Watch as they discover their commonalities and share how their experiences created space for evolution.

the wonderful world of mickey mouse

The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse—Wednesday, July 28, on Disney+
The fun and excitement continues for Mickey Mouse (voice of Chris Diamantopoulos) and his best pals—Minnie Mouse (voice of Kaitlyn Robrock), Donald Duck (voice of Disney Legend Tony Anselmo), Daisy Duck (voice of Tress MacNeille), Goofy (voice of Disney Legend Bill Farmer), and Pluto—as they navigate the curveballs of a wild and zany world where the magic of Disney makes the impossible possible. Each seven-minute short is filled with laugh-out-loud comedy, modern settings, timeless stories, new music, and much more!