5 Super Details for Disney Fans to Discover at Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort

By Beth Deitchman

Are you ready to team up with the Avengers and tap into your inner Super Hero? Avengers Campus, an entirely new land dedicated to discovering, recruiting, and training the next generation of Super Heroes, is about to open inside Disney California Adventure park at Disneyland Resort. It’s been brought to life by an incredible team of Imagineers who know and love Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as much as we do, and they’ve gone to truly epic lengths to ensure that the campus itself, its innovative and tasty treats, and all of the magnificent merchandise will delight every fan—even those who might just be discovering these beloved characters for the first time.

“The stories take place here and now,” Walt Disney Imagineering’s Scot Drake, who leads the team that’s assembling Avengers Campus, tells D23. But, to echo the words of Nick Fury, when you enter the land, you become a part of something bigger, with a rich history that you can’t help but notice as you move from one address to another. The Imagineers looked to this storied past to inspire Easter eggs and amazing details to discover when you first visit Avengers Campus. This is just a taste, and you’re sure to find something new each time you return to the land, but here are five fun finds that will get your Spidey senses tingling:

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Your journey begins with a map
Drake teases that there are two maps located at Avengers Campus that provide a fascinating glimpse into the land’s longstanding connection to the Starks, and you’ll see nods to Tony and his family throughout the land. The Worldwide Engineering Brigade, or WEB, as the young innovators you’ll encounter there prefer to call it, is located within a brick building that was home to Stark Motors when it first opened. And on both the building’s façade and as you go through the brand-new attraction WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, you might still see traces of its former incarnation as an automotive factory.

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And speaking of WEB…
Look to the rooftop and you may see Spider-Man swinging above, so it should come as no surprise to find Peter Parker within WEB’s walls. Peter is just one of the young innovators who has been invited to WEB at the behest of Tony Stark to invent new technologies and equip everyday people to become heroes. “Because WEB is an organization of young geniuses who are inventing the technology for the next generation of heroes, we have so many Easter eggs of other characters along their journey,” Drake teases, noting, “If you go through [the attraction] you can follow that one story, but it doesn’t take much to look around and see all the other fun things that they’re working on and all the other characters that we’re going to be hinting at.”

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Avengers’ favorite fare
The campus will feature the second outpost of Tony Stark’s beloved “shawarma joint,” where he and his fellow Avengers dined after the Battle of New York. The original Shawarma Palace is located just a few blocks from the battle zone, but guests at Avengers Campus will be able to refuel with shawarma-inspired wraps at this food cart. Choose from hand-held savory wraps with fragrant chicken shawarma and garlic sauce, the Impossible™ plant-based falafel wrap, or for a heroic start to the day, the Impossible™ Breakfast-Sha-Warm-Up.

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Classic Park treats meet the newest Pym technology
Disney fans, what could possibly be better than a soft, warm pretzel? Perhaps a soft, warm pretzel that’s grown exponentially through the use of Pym Particles. When you enter the Pym Test Kitchen featuring Impossible™ Foods, Drake shares, “You’re going to see a big conveyor belt of Park pretzels going in to this small quantum tunnel where we’re going to see pretzels grow and shrink right in front of our eyes. Then you’re going to be able to purchase a pretzel that can feed the whole family or a kit of mini-pretzels.” In the name of science, we’re happy to try both!

Avengers Campus

A location that might feel Strange-ly familiar
Those who are already steeped in knowledge of the multiverse may be familiar with the New York-based sanctum where Doctor Strange is frequently found. Avengers Campus guests will now have the opportunity to visit an ancient sanctum that’s a bit different, as evidenced by the logo. As the story goes, this ancient site has been hidden for centuries—though there have long been rumors of unexplained events and energies that emanated from this remote location. A Stark Industries complex was built there in the late 1940s and now, decades later, Tony Stark has invited Doctor Strange to the Avengers Campus to enlighten recruits about the mystic arts. Drake reveals that this gateway now connects Doctor Strange to any other place in the multiverse, noting, “He could have just stepped through from Paris or from Hong Kong or from anywhere in the universe.”

Overall, Drake and his fellow Imagineers want Avengers Campus to feel like a world of endless possibilities, a place where literally anything may happen. “And,” he says, “it’s not always going to be the same place every time you go into it. Something new is around every corner.”

5 Pieces of Must-Have Merch You Need to Find at Avengers Campus

Beginning this Friday, June 4, guests will team up and assemble with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes at Avengers Campus inside Disney California Adventure park at the Disneyland Resort. And in addition to the memories they’ll make through missions, attractions, and encounters with an amazing array of Avengers, there’s a super selection of merchandise debuting in the brand-new land that’ll boost the heroic feeling you get during your visit—and even keep it going after you return home.

The stories of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have always been a reflection of the world outside our window, and that’s been a guiding force for the team behind Avengers Campus. “We’re trying to introduce you to concepts and ideas that can happen within the world that you live in,” Brad Schoeneberg, vice president of Brand Merchandising for Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, tells D23.

There’ll be three dedicated locations where this magnificent merchandise will be available for purchase: Disneyland Resort Backlot Premiere Shop, located at Stage 17 in Disney California Adventure; and within Avengers Campus at WEB Suppliers and the Avengers Campus Supply Pod. Schoeneberg offered an inside look at the vast collection debuting at Avengers Campus, which includes brand-new Funko Pop! figures, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)-inspired kits to do at home, drinkware, and more. Here are five items that we’re sure every Super Hero recruit will want to pick up while they’re in the new land:

Spider-Bots

Spider-Bots
In creating these interactive companions, Schoenberg explains that he and his team thought, “Every Super Hero needs a friendly sidekick to help protect their neighborhood, so how can we make something that each person can connect with and then learn to play with in their own unique way?” Spider-Bots are powered by a remote control with eight articulated legs that move forward and backward—and they’re customizable. Guests can utilize tactical upgrades to harness the powers and style of favorite Super Heroes such as Black Panther, Iron Man, Black Widow, and Ant-Man and The Wasp. Adding to the “friendly” nature of these sidekicks, it’s also possible to connect with friends’ Spider-Bots to engage in epic showdowns.

The WEB Power Band

WEB Tech Accessory: The WEB Power Band
The exciting new attraction WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure invites guests to don 3-D glasses and sling webs like Spidey himself, and for a truly customizable experience you’ll want to have WEB Tech on your wrist. The WEB Tech base band features an attraction mode that unlocks multi-fire webs while you’re in the ride vehicle to personalize game play for a cool, new experience on the attraction. Schoenberg reveals, “When you wear that WEB Tech inside the attraction, you’re going to get a different power on the ride than others that may be with you.” Guests will have fun discovering their own powers, and they can also add on WEB Tech that’s inspired by Spider-Man, Ghost Spider, Iron Man and Rescue, and other favorite Super Heroes. With lights, sounds, projections, and webs that eject and retract, WEB Tech is the ultimate role-play accessory, both in Avengers Campus and at home.

Spider-Man Goggles

Spider-Man Goggles
It’s been said that eyes are the windows to the soul, and these stylish Spider-Man goggles display a range of emotions—from concern to puzzled to, well, joy (as conveyed via flashing hearts). They wear like sunglasses, Schoeneberg notes, with a digital screen that the wearer won’t see that’s sure to delight every passerby. “They’re fun to wear but they’re really fun to see someone wearing,” he emphasizes.

Avengers Campus Gear

Avengers Campus Gear
“We really thought about what do our campus recruits wear when they’re in training,” Schoeneberg explains, and that’s the aesthetic behind the performance fleece hoodies, tees, and more that will be available at Campus Supply Pod. The iconic, Disney Parks-exclusive Avengers “A” is layered in, and items also feature pockets to hold every recruit’s tech. The gear, Schoeneberg says, “is not only reflective of the fact that you’re training potentially for the Avengers, but it’s also comfortable.”

A Brand-new Spidey Suit

A Brand-new Spidey Suit
Throughout Avengers Campus, Spider-Man will be seen in a new suit that’s been designed exclusively for Disney Parks. This suit has been re-created for young recruits, and Schoenberg says, “It’s really reflective of the character that you’re spending the day with on your visit to a park.”

Schoeneberg notes that the team behind the Avengers Campus merchandise kept technology and innovation in mind as they approached all of the new products and experiences—whether guests will be enjoying them in the park or back at home. “Technology and innovation isn’t a destination on any one item, it’s just part of the way we want to approach new products, new experiences, and especially things that are tied to this fantastic world of the Avengers,” he says. “And there’s nothing more fantastic than guests being able to experience the products in the spaces and in the world that’s been designed by Walt Disney Imagineering. It just feels like you’re living this story. You are really having your own Super Hero journey.”

“We’re Going to Disney World”: Boy Meets World

By Matt Moryc, Walt Disney Archives

If you grew up watching television in the 1980s and 1990s, there is an objective argument to be made that some of the greatest family sitcoms of all-time were produced during this era. The American Broadcast Company (ABC) was at the forefront of this golden age of adolescent television with their Friday night programming block titled TGIF (short for “Thank Goodness It’s Funny”). Debuting in 1989, TGIF became a staple in millions of homes across America, and would continue to be throughout the 1990s as audiences tuned in weekly to watch classic shows such as Full House (1987–95), Step by Step (ABC: 1991–97; CBS: 1997–98), Family Matters (ABC: 1989–97; CBS: 1997–98), and Sabrina the Teenage Witch (ABC: 1996–2000; WB: 2000–03).

For Disney fans, these titles are memorable not only for their place in ABC history, but also for the episodes of each show that were filmed at Walt Disney World Resort. The idea to send family sitcoms to the vacation kingdom could not have come at a better time for The Walt Disney Company as it was in the midst of vastly expanding its hold on ’90s popular culture with a string of hit animated films and new Walt Disney World attractions that were ripe for promotion via television programming created for families.

One of the most popular ABC sitcoms during this era was Boy Meets World (1993–2000), starring Ben Savage (Cory Matthews), Rider Strong (Shawn Hunter), Danielle Fishel (Topanga Lawrence), and Will Friedle (Eric Matthews). The show centers on Cory, a young suburban Philadelphia boy trying his best to navigate the triumphs and tribulations of friendship, family, school, and romantic relationships along the path to adulthood.

During the show’s third season, the episode titled “The Happiest Show on Earth” finds Cory reeling from a breakup with Topanga, who has recently won a school trip to Walt Disney World thanks to a paper she wrote about the environment. Initially, Cory is happy for Topanga until he discovers that Ronnie “Lips” Waterman (Andrew Keegan), the class heartthrob known for being a flirt, also won the same trip to Florida. Encouraged by his brother Eric, Cory decides to take his best friend, Shawn, with him to Walt Disney World in order to win back Topanga.

The characters split their time between the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT, with the latter park factoring heavily into the episode’s plotline. Many of the important story beats take place at The Living Seas pavilion (now called The Seas with Nemo & Friends), and there’s even a special guest star appearance by another TGIF alum, Staci Keanan, who played Dana Foster on Step by Step. Ultimately, Cory and Topanga decide to get back together while sharing a romantic embrace perfectly timed to the majestic aquatic choreography of the EPCOT Fountain of Nations.

Thanks to our partners at ABC, the Walt Disney Archives is delighted to share publicity and behind-the-scenes imagery from the filming of the 1996 Boy Meet’s World episode “The Happiest Show On Earth,” and don’t forget to check out the show now streaming on Disney+.

Celebrate even more Walt Disney World nostalgia with the 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set, exclusively available to D23 Gold Members!

Have a Ball With a Sneak Peek at the Walt Disney Archives Costume Collection on Display at MoPop

By the D23 Team

This morning marked a magical first look at the Heroes and Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume exhibit, opening June 5 at The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop) in Seattle, Washington. The gorgeous gallery features more than 70 original items from the Walt Disney Archives’ extensive collection of costumes. Take a spin through some highlights of the exhibit, which was first on display at D23 Expo 2019, and make sure to check out MoPop’s website to plan your own visit and get an up-close look at some of the most iconic and gorgeous Disney costumes.

Celebrate Pride Month with These Colorful 2021 Pride Products

By Zach Johnson

Pride Month is just around the corner, and Disney fans of all ages can showcase their LGBTQ+ pride with all-new, custom-made products from the Pride Collection.

As a leader in LGBTQ+ content and workplace equality, The Walt Disney Company is committed to inclusive workplaces and supports welcoming environments in local communities. In recognition of Pride Month 2021 and the Company’s Pride collection, The Walt Disney Company is donating funds to organizations from around the world that support LGBTQ+ communities. To learn more about each organization’s mission, visit RainbowDisneyCollection.com now.

NEW: Soon, you can share your pride, D23-style, with our new shirt, available in two color options, coming to shopDisney on June 14.

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From apparel to accessories, from pins to plush, there are more items in this collection than there are colors in the rainbow! Below is a comprehensive look at this vibrant new collection, featuring select products available now at shopDisney.com and Disney stores in North America and Japan, Walt Disney World Resort, and Disneyland Resort. The collection arrives later this month at Disney stores in Europe and shopDisney.co.uk.

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Show your pride with this colorful Mickey Mouse “Love” Tee, available in both adult and kid sizes, and then complete your look with an a cloth face mask (part of a special two-pack). And what could be more perfect than a Mickey Mouse Fan for Mickey Mouse fans?

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Show your true colors in style with this cozy Mickey Mouse Zip-Up Hoodie for Adults and Mickey Mouse Icon Capri Jogger Pants, perfect for a walk in the park or just lounging around the house. Accessorize your ensemble with a Transgender flag pin, or one of the other Pride pins, available now at shopDisney and Disney stores, and coming soon to Parks!

Pride pins

Pride pins

Speaking of pins, we can’t wait to blast off with the Stitch Pin. The Mickey Mouse Heart Hands Pin shows you have heart. You’ll be a hometown hero with the new Marvel Logo Pin, and the Pixar Ball Pin shows your playful side. Feel the Force of pride when you wear the Star Wars Icons Pin, while the Mickey Mouse and Friends Pin is designed for dreamers.

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The Mickey and Minnie Mouse Mini Loungefly Backpack and the Mickey and Minnie Mouse Loungefly Wristlet are both must-haves for storing all your essentials with pride.

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Other must-have items from the Pride collection include the Mickey Mouse and Friends Bodysuit for Baby, the Mickey Mouse Collectible Key, the Mickey Mouse Ear Hat for Adults, the Mickey Mouse Throw Blanket and the Minnie Mouse T-Shirt for Kids—not to mention the adorably cuddly and colorful Mickey Mouse Plush and Minnie Mouse Plush!

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For the first time ever, Disney’s other iconic brands, including Marvel and Star Wars, have created products for the Pride collection. Fans across the galaxy will burst with pride while rocking a variety of tees for adults featuring the Millennium Falcon, Darth Vader, and the Star Wars Rebel Alliance logos, available only at Walt Disney World Resort.

Starting this month, products will roll out from licensees and retailers including Amazon, BoxLunch, Funko, Kohl’s, and Torrid, with even more to come in Europe and Latin America.

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In June, our friends at Funko will have a plethora of new Pop! vinyl figures in screaming color, including Stitch and Wall-E (a Funko.com exclusive). Plus, poor unfortunate souls will be delighted when an Ursula Pop! Vinyl figure (a Hot Topic exclusive), arrives in June. Other new Pop! vinyl figures in the collection include BB-8, Tina Belcher, Deadpool, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy (a Funko Hollywood exclusive), and a Stormtrooper.

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Hot Topic has have even more colorful products to help you celebrate, including Disney Lilo & Stitch Rainbow Stitch Crew Socks, an adjustable Loungefly Disney Mickey Mouse Rainbow Passport Crossbody Bag, and Disney Mickey Mouse Rainbow Love Slide Sandals.

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Torrid is offering a colorful array of items, including Ursula Rainbow Hi Neck Tank, Mickey & Friends Rainbow Crop Leggings, and a Stitch Rainbow Slash Top—all available on May 25!

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Amazon’s offerings include a Star Wars BB-8 Rainbow T-Shirt, a Disney Stitch Rainbow Brushstrokes V-Neck T-Shirt, and a Marvel Avengers Logo Rainbow Tie Dye ‘90s Sweatshirt.

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Kohl’s has a Star Wars Pride Rainbow Lightsabers Tee and a Mickey Mouse Multicolor Cubic Zirconia Necklace, available now, along with more tees coming over the next month.

More Pride products will roll out globally at various locations and retailers in June and the rest of 2021 as The Walt Disney Company continues to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

Setting the Stage: Revisiting Moulin Rouge

By Kevin Kern, Walt Disney Archives

Freedom. Beauty. Truth. Love. All maxims that drive and guide the protagonists at the heart of director Baz Luhrmann’s splashy movie musical, Moulin Rouge (2001).

Set amidst a bustling and bohemian Paris circa 1900, the film boasts a gorgeous design sense that helps to contextualize its characters while also providing a rapt stage for the contemporary pop tunes featured therein. When ingeniously blended together, these elements work in tandem to create a most unique motion picture experience, one that rests at the foot of both the comic and the tragic.

Luhrmann’s euphorically lofty, dream-world-like vision for this dramatic setting effortlessly holds firm as a hallmark example of “Red Curtain” cinematic style. “One of the characteristics of…‘Red Curtain’ films is the use of classic cinema references,” reflected the director at the time of the film’s initial release. “In Moulin Rouge we have utilized this mechanism both in making reference to classic hair styles and costume silhouettes of the great divas of the ’40s and ’50s. Marlene Dietrich (Blue Angel), with a sprinkle of Cabaret and a nod to Rita Hayworth in Gilda. It is this constant referencing and re-referencing that we hope allows a modern audience to decode the historical setting. The ease with which the audience understands the story is crucial. In this musical we are not revealing the characters or plot slowly and invisibly, but quickly and overtly.”

By blending rich costume and production design, the film presents a Parisian world governed both by creativity and excess, presenting imagery that seeks to inspire and move viewers in meaningful and impassioned ways. “Most cinematic naturalism puts the audience into a dream state so that they may observe reality, if you like, through a key hole,” Luhrmann observed. “Whereas we employ a constant device that awakens the audience and reminds them that at all times they are watching a film, in which they are impelled to participate.” Almost as if we are at the Moulin Rouge ourselves, we, the viewers, experience the film simultaneously as both a theatrical production and cinematic experience.

Production designer Catherine Martin specifies that Luhrmann’s vision for this fantastical approach to framing the world of the film was also “about manipulating the elements that existed in [that] world, so they read [in the] now, so that a modern audience can access this period world. Baz wanted us to create a world in a style he dubbed ‘real artificiality.’ A ‘created’ Paris in which the musical of his invention would sit comfortably. A place where breaking out in song would feel natural.”

“We treated this world in a very self-consciously theatrical way,” Martin continues. “Baz wants a completeness to the world, and every design detail tried to reinforce this.” Looking back on these creative aspirations as the film nears its 20th anniversary, what’s abundantly clear about the power of the filmmakers’ approach is that it helped to cement the film—perhaps above all else—as a contemporary classic by pushing daring design to dreamy effect.

How Disney Springs Into Action to Save Monarch Butterflies—and How You Can Help, Too!

By Beth Deitchman

Fans of Disney animation have been delighted by many an instance of colorful butterflies fluttering around beloved characters, but in our world, many types of these beautiful animals are in need of help. Monarch butterflies play an important role in the environment as pollinators that help flowers to grow, but their populations across North America are in trouble. These butterflies need habitats that include nectar-rich flowering plants and milkweed, a special plant where monarch butterflies lay their eggs. These important habitats are disappearing, but everyone can play a role in helping to protect or restore them for butterflies and other wildlife.

Since 1995, the Disney Conservation Fund has supported nonprofit organizations leading more than 25 projects across North America to save butterflies. This April, during Earth Month 2021, Disney VoluntEARS and Disney Conservation Team Wildlife encouraged Disney employees to don their gardening gloves and update their own yards and patios to provide vital resources for monarch butterflies. More than 800 employees and cast members across the U.S. planted backyard habitats to help ensure that migrating monarchs had plenty of habitat to help them on their journey.

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You can also join Disney Conservation Team Wildlife’s efforts to save monarchs by planting native plants that attract and feed butterflies and other pollinators on your windowsill, in your yard, or at a community garden. The secret to creating good pollinator habitat is picking the right plants and getting them outside for the butterflies to visit. Make sure to plant milkweeds that are native to your region, like common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) if you are East of the Rockies, showy milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) if you are West of the Rockies, or Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), which is native to all of North America. But the best bet is to talk to your local nursery for recommendations about the best pollinator friendly plants for your region. Be sure to tell them about your space to make sure you find a good fit for your home (e.g., Does your space have lots of sun or shade? Wet soil or dry?) You can also download a free Disney Conservation activity packet to learn how to plan a garden for butterflies with your family, and learn more about Disney Conservation’s commitment to saving wildlife and building a diverse global community inspired to protect the magic of nature together at Disney.com/conservation.

For additional inspiration, the next time you visit Walt Disney World, look out for native pollinator gardens across the resort, where Team Wildlife has already spotted more than 70 species of butterflies and other pollinators.

And from now through July 5, Walt Disney World Resort guests can also visit Taste of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival to learn more about butterflies and their favorite plants in The Goodness Garden Butterfly House Presented by GoGo squeeZ® at Future World West. Within the Butterfly House, guests may view a kaleidoscope of butterflies up close, learn about their lifecycles, and maybe even see one emerge from its chrysalis. Find more details and theme park reservation information at Disneyworld.Disney.com.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

The Wonderful World of Disney will present The Princess and the Frog on ABC Monday, continuing to bring movie magic directly into the homes of Disney fans. That same night, the third season of Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted will premiere on National Geographic, and it will be followed by back-to-back episodes of the brand-new series Breaking Bobby Bones. On Tuesday, the Hulu Original Changing the Game will debut on the streaming service. Last but not least, Disney Channel will broadcast the 100th episode of BUNK’D Thursday.

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The Wonderful World of Disney: The Princess and the Frog—Monday, May 31, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
As the song goes, dreams do come true in New Orleans! This modern twist on a classic tale centers on the hardworking Tiana (voice of Disney Legend Anika Noni Rose), who dreams of opening her own restaurant, and the frog prince Naveen (voice of Bruno Campos), who just wants to be human again. A fateful kiss leads them on a hilarious adventure through the bayous of Louisiana… as voodoo magician Dr. Facilier (voice of Keith David) tails them!

Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted—Monday, May 31, at 9 p.m. ET on National Geographic
In the season premiere, Gordon Ramsay journeys to the wilds of south central Texas and meets some tough, gritty characters to learn what it means to be from the Lone Star State. He herds cattle with the help of a helicopter, hunts for venomous rattlesnake in the backcountry, and goes on a night hunt for invasive and ferocious feral hogs. Ramsay needs to dig deep and toughen up if he wants to show the James Beard Award-winning chef Justin Yu and a group of locals that he has what it takes to cook his way through Texas.

Breaking Bobby Bones

Breaking Bobby Bones—Monday, May 31, at 10 and 10:30 p.m. ET on National Geographic
In each half-hour episode of the brand-new series, Bobby Bones pursues his own mantra—Fight. Grind. Repeat.—by traveling to far-flung destinations across the United States to find people with unique abilities, hobbies, jobs, and skills. In the series premiere, “Grand Canyon Cliffhanger,” he heads to Arizona to meet Mike, a family man who makes a living as a rope access technician. Bones is challenged to face his fear of heights by cleaning the glass floor of the Grand Canyon Skywalk bridge while suspended 4,000 feet above the Colorado River! Then, in “Metal Mashers,” Bones returns to his home state of Arkansas and meets Lesley and Jeremy, a married couple who have forged a successful career in metal scrapping. Like Bones, they’ve overcome many hurdles on their road to success. In this episode, they challenge him to dismantle a giant yellow school bus and turn it into scrap.

Changing the Game

Changing the Game—Tuesday, June 1, on Hulu
Emmy® award-winning filmmaker Michael Barnett’s sports documentary film illuminates what many have called the civil rights issue of our time: transgender inclusion in sports. Changing the Game features three trans teens from high schools across the United States.

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BUNK’D—Thursday, June 3, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
In the milestone 100th episode, “Gi Wiz,” Finn (Will Buie Jr.) and Destiny (Mallory James Mahoney) look for a way to leave their mark on the camp. Meanwhile, Lou (Miranda May) and Noah (Israel Johnson) discover Matteo (Raphael Alejandro) has a very surprising skill!

Jungle Cruise: New Adventures Await!—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

New Trailer for Jungle Cruise

With this week’s brand-new trailer for Disney’s Jungle Cruise, we’re 100% sure there’s all kinds of amazing adventure just around the bend… and we’re so ready!

Inspired by the famous Disneyland attraction, Jungle Cruise is a rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon with wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff (Dwayne Johnson) and intrepid researcher Dr. Lily Houghton (Emma Blunt). We follow Lily as she travels from London, England, to the Amazon jungle and enlists Frank’s questionable services to guide her downriver on La Quila—his ramshackle-but-charming boat—in a quest to uncover an ancient tree with unparalleled healing abilities… and the power to change the future of medicine.

Thrust on this epic quest together, the unlikely duo encounters dangers a-plenty and supernatural forces galore, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the colorful rainforest. But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes reach even higher for Lily and Frank, and their fate—and mankind’s—hangs in the balance.

Jungle Cruise is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and also stars Edgar Ramírez and Jack Whitehall, with Jesse Plemons and Paul Giamatti. Look for the film in U.S. theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 30!

Plus: Updates on Jungle Cruise Experience at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom

The new Jungle Cruise trailer isn’t the only “backside of water”-related news to be revealed this week: Our pals at the Disney Parks Blog just announced that the newly enhanced Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Park will officially open July 16, with an updated experience that welcomes new characters from around the world plus even more of the humor, wildlife, and skipper heart that makes this classic attraction a favorite! And at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort, guests can continue to enjoy the Jungle Cruise while updates are being made, and all changes will be completed this summer.

In a fun new video, above, Disney Imagineer Kevin Lively takes us on recent trip down the river at Magic Kingdom to share a reminder of some classic Jungle Cruise moments. (There are, as you might imagine, a plethora of puns… )

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

Yes, we’ve made it to Memorial Day Weekend 2021, which for most of us means an extra day of rest and relaxation; delicious BBQ (that’s our hope, at least!); and some added time to spend watching lotsa good content from around the worlds of Disney. Chiefly, Disney’s LAUNCHPAD, a collection of live-action shorts debuting on Disney+; a brand-new episode of FX’s Pose; and so much more.

Disney Junior Premieres New Spots Featuring Chip ‘n’ Dale

The good folks at Disney Junior recently debuted the first in a series of adorable new videos honoring traditions from across the globe and featuring everyone’s favorite pals, Chip and Dale!

Shake Your Tail with Chip N’ Dale celebrates music and dance from around the world—giving young viewers a connection point to the language and culture of another country. Each spot highlights music and dance from a country or region around the world and encourages preschoolers to get up on their feet and dance. In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the first video, seen above, is India-themed; Gaayatri Kaundinya & Dhruv Goel (Mira, Royal Detective) wrote the song and provide the vocals. Other countries highlighted in the first batch of spots include Nigeria, Brazil, and China.

Look for the videos on Disney Junior now and on the Disney Junior YouTube channel beginning in June. 

New Teaser Trailer for Marvel Studios’ Eternals

This is a movie we’ve been particularly jazzed to see… and now we have an amazing first look to tide us over ‘til its premiere this fall.

Just this week, Marvel Studios debuted an exciting teaser trailer for Eternals, the third film in Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), welcoming an exciting new team of Super Heroes to the fold. The film’s epic story, spanning thousands of years, features a group of immortal heroes forced out of the shadows to reunite against mankind’s oldest enemy, The Deviants.

The Eternals’ ensemble cast includes Richard Madden as the all-powerful Ikaris; Gemma Chan as humankind-loving Sersi; Kumail Nanjiani as cosmic-powered Kingo; Lauren Ridloff as the super-fast Makkari; Brian Tyree Henry as the intelligent inventor Phastos; Salma Hayek as the wise and spiritual leader Ajak; Lia McHugh as the eternally young, old-soul Sprite; Don Lee as the powerful Gilgamesh; Barry Keoghan as aloof loner Druig; and Angelina Jolie as the fierce warrior Thena… with Kit Harington as Dane Whitman.

Directed by recent Oscar® winner Chloé Zhao (Nomadland), Eternals is set to debut November 5.

The Walt Disney Archives Exhibit is On the Move!

Just this week, we here at D23 announced that the exhibition Inside the Walt Disney Archives—which first debuted at D23 Expo Japan in 2018 before heading to the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana—is making its next stop at the Graceland Exhibition Center in Memphis, TN, beginning this July 23! To read up on what you can expect from this incredible 10,000-square-foot traveling exhibit, click here.

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Guide Map Revealed for Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park

Are your Spidey senses tingling with excitement? Ours sure are… and it’s because we’re just a few days away from the sure-to-be-magnificent opening of Avengers Campus inside Disney California Adventure park at the Disneyland Resort! To that end, Disney Parks Blog recently revealed a first look at the Avengers Campus map, offering a more detailed look at what experiences await.

There are three entrances into the new 6-acre land where you can join the action with the Avengers and their allies, including Iron Man, Black Panther, and Black Widow; sling webs on the first Disney ride-through attraction to feature Spider-Man; taste-test innovative food and drinks; and become part of a bigger universe. Discover your own powers as you train alongside some fan-fave Super Heroes, with a chance to live out your own heroic story! You can plot out your Avengers Campus visit on your mobile phone or desktop; check out the map on Disneyland.com and the official Disneyland mobile app. And don’t forget to take a gander at the official Recruit’s Guide to familiarize yourself with all the special food, beverage, and merchandise offerings.

Plus, read up on how to utilize the virtual queue system for Avengers Campus’ incredible new attraction, WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, by clicking here. (Hint: Much like the queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, you’ll need that aforementioned Disneyland app.)

We can’t wait to see what’s in store at Avengers Campus, beginning next Friday, June 4

ICYMI: Winnie the Pooh Musical to Debut in New York This Fall

Our tummies are rumbly (in a good way!) about this recent news: The Hundred Acre Wood will soon come to musical life at Times Square’s Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street) in New York City, beginning this October. Get an idea of what’s in store once Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation—featuring the Sherman Brothers’ classic Grammy Award®-winning music with additional songs by A.A. Milne—hits the stage by clicking right here.

Legendary Handprints – Tyrus Wong

While Tyrus “Ty” Wong worked at The Walt Disney Studios for only three years, between 1938 and 1941, his impact on the animated classic Bambi endures.

As legendary animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston point out in their book about the making of the motion picture, “He set the color schemes along with the appearance of the forest in painting after painting. Paintings that captured the poetic feeling that had eluded us [artists] for so long. Ty Wong not only inspired the other visual artists, but he created a standard that was met by musicians and special effects too.”

Born in China, on October 25, 1910, nine-year-old Ty immigrated to America with his father in 1919, eventually landing in Los Angeles, California. While an indifferent student, he loved sketching and received a scholarship to nearby Otis Art Institute. After graduating in 1935, Ty exhibited his watercolors and participated in the W.P.A. Federal Arts Project, a program instituted to employ artists during the Great Depression. Ty created two paintings each month for exhibition in public libraries and government buildings.

Looking for steady employment, he joined The Walt Disney Studios to work on animated shorts as an inbetweener, but quickly moved into feature films after submitting landscape paintings with deer as early concepts for Bambi, which was in pre-production. Among his paintings was a stunning image of a stag fight filled with dynamic action, strong compositions, and dramatic lightning.

When Walt Disney saw Ty’s inspirational sketches, he was intrigued by their mysterious quality. As Thomas and Johnston wrote, “In contrast to the paintings that showed every detail of tiny flowers, broken branches, and fallen logs, Ty had a different approach and certainly one that had never been seen in an animated film before. He [Ty] explained, ‘Too much detail—I tried to keep the thing very, very simple and create the atmosphere, the feeling of the forest.’”

Ty left Disney before Bambi was released in 1942, and would go on to devote more than 25 years of his career developing story boards and concept sketches for motion pictures.

Upon retirement, he focused his attention on his own passions, including exhibiting and selling watercolors, designing Christmas cards for Hallmark and other companies, illustrating magazine covers, painting ceramics sold through Neiman-Marcus, and designing, constructing, and flying kites.

Ty Wong passed away on December 30, 2016 at 106 years old.