5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Don’t miss the jaw-some penultimate episode of Shark Tank’s 12th season, airing Friday on ABC. Hulu on Friday will also add the 20th Century Studios film The Mountain Between Us to its ever-growing library. On Saturday, FXM will broadcast two more films from 20th Century Studios: Alien and Murder on the Orient Express. On Sunday, join us in celebrating the 19th anniversary of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones by streaming Episode II on Disney+.

Shark Tank

Shark Tank—Friday, May 14, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Who will impress Sharks Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, and Kevin O’Leary and guest Shark Daniel Lubetzky this week? A pair of entrepreneurs from California will pitch an innovative system that helps create a custom pillow based on people’s unique sleep profile. Two entrepreneurs from Massachusetts think they’ve hit a hole-in-one with a natural and fun alternative to a traditional sport. Entrepreneurs from Michigan will take outdoor dining to another level when they float their grilling product idea by the Sharks. Spouses from Idaho will stretch the boundaries of what it means to wear functional shoes with ease. In a Shark Tank update, season 11 entrepreneur Katey Jo Evans will share how her Delaware-based company, Frozen Farmer, has successfully broken into a competitive market during a difficult economic time by pivoting to direct-to-consumer sales while at the same time helping support essential workers with help from her investor Lori Greiner.

The Mountain Between Us

The Mountain Between Us—Friday May 14, on Hulu
Based on the 2011 novel of the same name, this 2017 drama centers on two strangers, neurosurgeon Ben Bass (Idris Elba) and photojournalist Alex Martin (Kate Winslet), who are in dire circumstances. Stranded on a mountain after a tragic plane crash, they must work together to endure the extreme elements of the remote, snow-covered terrain. After realizing help is not on the way, they embark on a perilous journey across hundreds of miles of wilderness, pushing each other to survive and finding inner strength along the way.

Alien

Alien—Saturday, May 15, at 10:30 a.m. ET on FXM
Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Veronica Cartwright, Ian Holm, John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Tom Skerritt, Harry Dean Stanton, and Sigourney Weaver, this 1979 classic follows the crew of the commercial starship Nostromo, who are traveling to Earth with a load of extraterrestrial ore. They are awakened from their cryo-sleep capsules halfway through their journey to investigate an alien vessel’s distress call. After the crew’s ship arrives, they discover a ruined, moldering spacecraft—and inside it, a nest of egg-like living organisms!

Murder on the Orient Express

Murder on the Orient Express—Saturday, May 15, at 4:20 p.m. ET on FXM
Based on Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel of the same name, the 2017 film stars Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot, the world’s greatest detective. When an avalanche stops the Orient Express dead in its tracks, he interrogates every passenger to uncover clues before the killer can strike again. Directed by Branagh, the drama’s ensemble cast also includes Lucy Boynton, Olivia Colman, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Disney Legend Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Derek Jacobi, Leslie Odom Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer, and Daisy Ridley.

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones—Sunday, May 16, on Disney+
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… an assassination attempt was made on Senator Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman)! The timing isn’t coincidental, as thousands of planetary systems are in the midst of seceding from the Galactic Republic to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems, led by former Jedi Master Count Dooku (Christopher Lee). This turn of events leads Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and his gifted Padawan, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), to investigate a mysterious plot. You won’t want to miss the climactic Battle of Geonosis or Jedi Master Yoda’s astonishing lightsaber duel!

Disney’s Jungle Cruise to Debut in Theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access July 30

By Zach Johnson

Who’s ready for an adventure?

Dwayne Johnson, star and producer of Disney’s Jungle Cruise, just announced the film will premiere day and date in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on Friday, July 30!

 

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Inspired by the famous Disneyland theme park ride, Disney’s Jungle Cruise is an adventure-filled, rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon with wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff (Johnson) and intrepid researcher Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt). Lily 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. Lily is determined to uncover an ancient tree with unparalleled healing abilities that possess the power to change the future of medicine. Thrust on this epic quest together, the unlikely duo encounters innumerable dangers and supernatural forces, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the lush rainforest. But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes grow even higher for Lily and Frank, whose fates—as well as mankind’s—hang in the balance.

Jaume Collet-Serra directs the film, which stars Johnson, Blunt, Edgar Ramírez and Jack Whitehall, with Jesse Plemons and Paul Giamatti. The producers are John Davis and John Fox of Davis Entertainment; Johnson, Hiram Garcia and Dany Garcia of Seven Bucks Productions; and Beau Flynn of Flynn Picture Co.; with Scott Sheldon and Doug Merrifield serving as executive producers. The story is by John Norville & Josh Goldstein and Glenn Ficarra & John Requa, and the film’s screenplay is by Michael Green and Ficarra & Requa.

Jungle Cruise

Disney’s Jungle Cruise will be released in U.S. theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 30. Disney+ subscribers can get Premier Access for a one-time fee of $29.99 per movie paid directly on disneyplus.com or on supported platforms. Once Premier Access has been unlocked, subscribers can enjoy a cinematic experience at home through the Disney+ app on a wide range of mobile and connected TV devices, including gaming consoles, streaming media players and smart TVs.

Yvette Nicole Brown Talks The Chicken Squad in an Eggs-clusive Interview with D23

By Beth Deitchman

Everyone needs neighbors like Coop, Sweetie, and Little Boo. Whether they’re rescuing a stranded puppy from a creek, finding a bird’s missing food or resolving an argument between two squabbling roommates, the chicken trio is always ready to lend a helping hand—or we should say, wing—in Disney Junior’s new animated comedy adventure series The Chicken Squad, premiering on Disney Junior and DisneyNOW this Friday, May 14 (7:30 p.m. EDT/PDT). That desire to help is something that resonated with Disney fan-favorite actress—and friend to D23—Yvette Nicole Brown, who is lending her voice to the role of the chicks’ mentor, Captain Tully, a retired search-and-rescue dog.

“This show is just about people finding a way to be of assistance, and I think in the last few years of our lives—collectively in America and in the world—we’ve all needed help. And so it’s kind of nice to be a part of a show that teaches young people how to be assistants and help make things better,” Brown recently told D23 when we caught up with her virtually while on location for her latest project. She added, “What a great way to live your life, to try to make things better for people.”

Yvette Nicole Brown

That’s exactly how Captain Tully has spent her entire life, Brown noted. “She was a search-and-rescue dog, so her whole life has been spent trying to find people in need and helping. I think that’s the most valiant and honorable way to spend your life, whoever you are, so I love that she was the kind of animal that chose to spend her life looking out for those in need,” Brown said. She pointed out that in retirement, rather than relaxing, Captain Tully is “instead spending her time making sure these chicks are raised to be the kind of chicks that help the community.”

Brown also has a heart for children and her community, and she revealed that she would have been a teacher had she not gone into acting. She has previously lent her voice to roles in Elena of Avalor (she voiced Luna the jaquin) and Sofia the First, and she loves how Disney Junior series are able to inspire young viewers and give her the opportunity to “teach.” She emphasized, “These aren’t my lessons—these are the wonderful writers’ lessons—but I’m able to imbue these characters with the kindness and the love that I would hope to have shown had I been a teacher.”

And Captain Tully is very much a teacher, as she guides the Chicken Squad to discover how they can work together and solve their own problems. “Captain Tully is loving; tough when she needs to be. I think that she believes in the chicks and she believes in the good that they can do in the world and I think she’s very proud to spend her retirement years teaching them about the world and how to be helpers,” Brown said. She recalled the words of Fred Rogers, who famously told children to “look for the helpers” in difficult times. “The world needs more helpers,” Brown shared. “And Captain Tully is raising the chicks to be helpers. I think that’s a beautiful thing to be part of.”

The Chicken Squad

The chicks are fortunate to have Captain Tully in their life, a figure who is kind and fair but also pushes them to work a little harder to be their best selves. When asked about the “Captain Tully” in her own life, Brown pointed to her mother, who she lovingly refers to as “Mama Fran.” “My mom is the reason that I’m able to be talking to you now,” Brown shared, noting that it’s only because her mother stepped up to take care of Brown’s father, for whom the actress is a caregiver, and her dog, Harley, that Brown is able to film on location. “And even the fact that Harley’s in my life is because of my mom,” Brown added. “When I booked Lady and the Tramp I wasn’t going to do that film because it was in Savannah and I take care of my dad. And my mother said, ‘If Disney wants to let you be in a movie, you’re going to go to Savannah and be in a movie.’ And that movie is where I met my dog, so my mother is the reason why we have Harley.”

Harley was one of the doubles for Rose, who starred as Lady in the 2019 Disney+ Original Lady and the Tramp, and he’s given Brown a new understanding of dogs that she carried into voicing Captain Tully. “It’s a level of unconditional love that I don’t think I have ever experienced in my life. He is everything to me,” Brown shared. “It does color how I play a dog because I know their love. I know that sounds weird, but I want to make sure that Captain Tully has love because that’s what Harley is to me.” Harley sat at Brown’s feet while she was recording The Chicken Squad, so the actress believes, “His DNA is in this character.”

Brown began voicing the role of Captain Tully before the creative team was able to show her a final design for the character. “I figured because the character was kind, they would give her kind eyes. And she was a lady, so they’d give her little lashes,” Brown said, but she could only imagine whether Captain Tully would be a big dog or a small dog, or any other details. “But that didn’t matter, because the lines [delivered by Captain Tully] were so loving and caring that you just know how to do that voice,” Brown said, and she is always mindful that Disney Junior is for 2–7-year-olds and their families. “You know that you need to explain things and when you say a line you say it clearly so the babies can understand that.”

Kids and families won’t just hear Brown’s speaking voice in The Chicken Squad. Brown revealed, “Captain Tully sings! She has one tour du force R&B ballad that’s going to raise the roof.” Her upcoming number features music written by series songwriters Alex Geringas and Mike Himelstein, which made the performance extra special for Brown, as Himelstein has a connection to a favorite band. “[Captain Tully’s song] was written by a writer who used to write for The Jets and I’m a huge Jets fan. It was an R&B group that was out when I was a kid, and to get to sing a song written by someone who wrote for the Jets is everything,” she enthused.

Yvette Nicole Brown

With recent roles in Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame, Lady and the Tramp, and the new series Big Shot, as well as her hosting duties on the Disney+ gameshow The Big Fib, voicing Captain Tully in The Chicken Squad is but another reminder of what a beloved member of the Disney family Brown has become. As she recalled hosting the Disney+ presentation in Hall D23 at D23 Expo 2019, Brown was filled with wonder. She remembers taking the stage with the Disney+ logo behind her, while wearing a Disney+ T-shirt, thinking “that they are trusting me to be the face and the voice of this amazing venture blew my mind.” She’s always thrilled to be part of a Disney project, she said, “Because when I was a kid in East Cleveland, I lived Disney. Everything was Disney—and now everything I love is Disney. Marvel is Disney. The Muppets are Disney. The Star Wars franchise is Disney. It’s everything that I love under one umbrella and I get to be a part of that, or a voice or a face of that? There are no words for that for a kid from East Cleveland.”

The Chicken Squad

Starring alongside Brown in The Chicken Squad are Ramone Hamilton as Coop, Gabriella Graves as Sweetie, and Maxwell Simkins as Little Boo. See the chicks—and Captain Tully—in action in the clip below, and be sure to tune in for the premiere of Disney Junior’s The Chicken Squad on Friday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. EDT/PDT.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Spotlight: Legendary Handprints—Ming-Na Wen

In 2018, when Mulan celebrated its 20th anniversary, Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen, voice of Mulan, reflected on the film’s impact: “I am ecstatic to have played a character with such long-lasting influence. Mulan is a role model not just for little girls but little boys, too. And for adults! I love it when the moms bring their kids to meet me. They tell me what an impact Mulan has been in their lives, and now, in their kids’ lives, as well. It’s the magic of Disney to be able to translate a Chinese story and make it relatable to everyone for all generations.”

Born in Macau, China, and after living in Hong Kong, Ming-Na’s mother brought her and her older brother to the United States when she was 6. Settling in New York City, where Ming-Na learned English, the actress vividly remembers when the acting bug bit her. It was in third grade when she performed in her elementary school’s Easter play. After graduating with high honors from Carnegie Mellon University’s drama program, she made her big screen debut in 1993 with the lead role of June in Disney’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Amy Tan’s popular novel The Joy Luck Club for Hollywood Pictures.

One of Ming-Na’s most important roles came when she landed the title role in Disney’s animated classic Mulan (1998), for which she received an Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer. She was thrilled to take part in a Disney film that took a piece of renowned folklore from China and featured a timeless story about a young woman not only discovering herself, but also her strengths and beliefs. Ming-Na said, “That was my first voiceover job ever, and I knew nothing about the process. But I loved the challenge of bringing a character to life just using my voice and my imagination.”

Ming-Na has returned to the role of the heroic Fa Mulan in numerous projects, including an animated sequel, the video games Kingdom Hearts II and Disney Infinity 3.0, television shows House of Mouse and Sofia the First, and the 2018 Walt Disney Animation Studios smash hit Ralph Breaks the Internet.

Some of her other notable Disney credits include Phineas and Ferb (TV, 2008-2014), Guardians of the Galaxy (TV, 2015-2019), Milo Murphy’s Law (TV, 2016-2019), Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors (TV, 2018), Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV, 2013-2020), The Mandalorian (Disney+, 2019- ), and Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Disney+, 2021- ). Upcoming projects for Ming-Na include the much anticipated The Book of Boba Fett coming to Disney+ later this year.

Meet the New Kids of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

By Zach Johnson

Things are only getting bigger and better in season two of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Before the first episode begins streaming Friday on Disney+, we asked three of the cast’s newcomers—Roman Banks, Andrew Barth Feldman, and Olivia Rose Keegan—to introduce their characters and share what it was like to join the popular series.

“The first day on set, I was very nervous,” admitted Keegan. “It can be an intimidating situation on paper. In season one, everyone bonded and got to know each other. But everyone in the cast could not have been warmer or more welcoming. It immediately felt like home. There is an overwhelming amount of talent that feels contagious and inspiring.”

Banks shared Keegan’s nervousness, saying, “I’d never been on a TV set before.” Luckily, creator and executive producer Tim Federle was happy to give each of the newbies the lay of the land. “I was like, ‘Oh, wow! This is a lot of stuff,’” Banks said. “They took me to the holding room, then Tim gave me a tour. It honestly felt kind of like the first day of school.”

Find out what the trio had to say about their characters below:

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

Roman Banks as Howie

Howie is a high school junior who works after school as a delivery guy for Salt Lake Slices, the pizza shop owned by Big Red’s (Larry Saperstein) family. He initially rubs Kourtney (Dara Renée) the wrong way, but they may have more in common than they realize. As for romance rumors, Banks laughed, saying, “I’ve seen so many theories online, so who knows? Let’s just say Howie doesn’t always stay in the pizza kitchen. It’s up to the viewers to see where things go.” Without spoiling any plot points, he added, “I’ve had a lot of fun this season. It was wonderful to work with the cast—especially Dara. Her energy is awesome.”

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Andrew Barth Feldman as Antoine

Antoine is a French foreign exchange student at North High, whose drama club is staging a production of The Little Mermaid—directed by former Broadway star and hometown hero Zack Roy (Derek Hough). Of his character, Feldman said, “He’s got a bit of a flirty streak. He’s here to shake things up; it might be targeted at Ashlyn [Julia Lester]. Who knows?” Feldman added he “had so much fun” with his role. “I got to do some really silly stuff,” he explained, “so I’m excited for people to get to see my debut a little bit later in the season.”

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Olivia Rose Keegan as Lily

Lily is an energetic East High student whose sweetness masks her highly competitive nature. The only thing bigger than her voice is her ambition. “It’s an admirable quality,” Keegan said. “She’s a very determined girl—scarily, violently determined! She is willing to take down anything in her way, and that takes her to some strange, interesting places. She definitely goes after what she wants, so I give her props for that.” Keegan pointed out that “no one is one-dimensional,” and throughout the course of the season, she hopes fans will see “all the different layers and why she is the way she is. It’s going to be wild. I’m excited!”

A Lucasfilm Fan’s Guide to Disney+

By D23 staff

We have a good feeling about this: As we celebrate Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary, let’s take a look at all the epic films and white-knuckle episodes from the Star Wars galaxy, now streaming on Disney+. From the frozen ice of Hoth and the sandy dunes of Tatooine to the ominous control rooms of gigantic Star Destroyers, there’s so much to see and experience in this far-off galaxy—including rarely seen classics that have been long out of circulation! So buckle in and get ready for this jump to lightspeed—and the most out-of-this-galaxy entertainment ever to stream into your home!

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What’s available to stream now?

Star Wars: The Bad Batch
On May the 4th, aka Star Wars Day, Disney+ released the highly anticipated new animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which follows the experimental clones of the Bad Batch (first introduced in the Emmy® Award-winning Star Wars: The Clone Wars) in the dying embers of the Clone War. Members of the Bad Batch—who vary genetically from their brothers in the Clone Army—each possess a singular exceptional skill. In the post-Clone War era, they will take on daring mercenary missions as they struggle to find new purpose.

Star Wars Biomes
Take a virtual vacation to some of the Star Wars films’ most iconic and beloved locations like Hoth, Tatooine and Sorgan as this charming series whisks you off for fly-over tours of a galaxy far, far away.

Star Wars Vehicle Flythroughs
Get up-close-and-personal with two of the Star Wars films’ most iconic and beloved ships as this charming experience leads viewers on an exploration of the memorable interiors and exteriors of the Millennium Falcon and an Imperial Star Destroyer.

The Mandalorian

The Mandalorian, Seasons 1 and 2
Following a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic, in a post-Empire galaxy, The Mandalorian was an instant hit with audiences and won an astounding seven Emmys®, including Outstanding Cinematography For A Single Camera Series (Half-Hour), Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour), and Outstanding Special Visual Effects. The second season didn’t let up! From the return of legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett to the live-action debut of Ahsoka Tano, the second season of The Mandalorian on Disney+ delighted audiences and built on the success of the show’s first season. Emmy-nominated producer and actor Jon Favreau is the showrunner, writer, director, and executive producer; along with director, writer, and executive producer Dave Filoni.

And that’s just the start. There’s so much more content from Lucasfilm to see right now on Disney+. Here’s the list:

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones

Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

Star Wars

Star Wars: A New Hope

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Star Wars

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (movie)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (The Final Season)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (series)

Star Wars Rebels

Star Wars Resistance

Star Wars Forces of Destiny 

Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian

LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars

LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales

LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures

LEGO Star Wars: Holiday Special

LEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles

Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Adventure Awaits

And the new Star Wars Vintage Collection premiered in April, featuring several long-out-of-print and previously unavailable movies and series. The list includes:

Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure 

Ewoks: The Battle for Endor 

The Story of the Faithful Wookiee

Ewoks

Clone Wars 2D Micro-Series — Volume 1 & 2

Later this year, the Star Wars: Droids animated series joins the lineup.

What’s Coming Soon?

But that’s not all—with an untapped galaxy of characters and stories just waiting to be explored, Lucasfilm has announced a “squadron” of projects in the works.

Boba Fett

The Book of Boba Fett (December)
As announced in the post-credit scene after the finale of The Mandalorian season 2, Boba Fett—the bounty hunter appearing in the Original Trilogy, and then again in The Mandalorian—will be getting his own streaming series on Disney+ and will be played by Temuera Morrison. Joining him will be Fennec Shand, the character played by Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen.

Star Wars Visions

Visions
A series of 10 short films created by leading Japanese anime artists.

Andor
This live-action series from Lucasfilm brings back Diego Luna reprising his role from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, as Cassian Andor. The series will follow the adventures of the rebel spy during the formative years of the Rebellion under the rise of the Empire and before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope.

Obi-Wan

Obi-Wan Kenobi
Obi-Wan Kenobi, the new Disney+ special event series starring Ewan McGregor as the iconic Jedi Master, began shooting in April. The story begins 10 years after the dramatic events of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, where Kenobi faced his greatest defeat—the downfall and corruption of his best friend and Jedi apprentice, Anakin Skywalker, who became the evil Sith Lord Darth Vader. The series also marks the return of Hayden Christensen in the role of Darth Vader. Joining the series cast are Moses Ingram, Joel Edgerton, Bonnie Piesse, Kumail Nanjiani, Indira Varma, Rupert Friend, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Sung Kang, Simone Kessell, and Benny Safdie.

Everything You Need to Know About High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Season Two

By Zach Johnson

In the season two premiere of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (debuting Friday on Disney+), the East High Drama Club is riding high off a successful, suspenseful opening night. Having staged High School Musical, the natural follow-up would seem to be High School Musical 2. But those plans change after Miss Jenn (Kate Reinders) bumps into her ex, Zack (Derek Hough), on New Year’s Eve. He was her “first love,” Reinders explains. “Obviously, her heart was broken, and she never really moved on or had closure. And now, as she’s embracing her role as a teacher, he shows up again.” After appearing on Broadway, Zack has returned home to direct the rival North High Drama Club’s spring production of The Little Mermaid. “He’s not supposed to be a part of her new life,” Reinders adds. “Not only that, but he’s once again competing with her. So, Miss Jenn is having bit of a moment.”

Miss Jenn’s run-in with Zack inspires her to make a last-minute change of plans. Now, the East High Drama Club’s spring musical will be Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Her decision surprises the students—in the same way series creator and executive producer Tim Federle’s decision surprised the cast when he first told them about it. “Me and some of the cast had a bet,” says Dara Renée, who plays Kourtney. “We were like, ‘It’s either going to be Into the Woods, Camp Rock, High School Musical 2, or Beauty and the Beast.’ I put my money on Beauty and the Beast and High School Musical 2 to be safe; Beauty and the Beast won.” Mark St. Cyr, who plays Mr. Mazzara, adds, “I don’t think many of us had picked Beauty and the Beast, but I’m really happy with it. It sets a great precedent for what the show could be going forward since there are so many beloved Disney musicals to explore.”

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

The East High Drama Club has no shortage of talent, but it is missing Nini (Olivia Rodrigo), who has enrolled in the prestigious Youth Actors Conservatory. Ricky (Joshua Bassett) isn’t sure he wants to participate in another production without his girlfriend—but thanks to his ever-encouraging friends, he ultimately decides to give it another go. Meanwhile, Ashlyn (Julia Lester), Kourtney (Dara Renée), and Gina (Sofia Wylie) plan to audition as a trio. “I remember sitting in Tim’s office, before COVID, and hearing our song for the first time,” Lester recalls. “Getting to experience that rush with Sofia and Dara was really exciting. It’s a big, momentous number for all of us. It’s a perfect example of a day that I’ll never forget.”

And after a scene-stealing tap dance in season one, Big Red (Larry Saperstein) will step into the spotlight by auditioning for the musical. “It’s so cool to look at Big Red’s journey, going from someone who knew absolutely nothing about theater, who’d never seen a show or was involved in a production, to now be someone who embraces this dramatic side of himself and who takes a risk,” Saperstein says. “Everyone’s supportive, which is wonderful.”

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

Carlos (Frankie Rodriguez) also decides to audition for Beauty and the Beast after previously choreographing High School Musical in the fall. “Watching them film the High School Musical stage stuff last year, there was a lot of FOMO, because everyone was cheering and screaming and in costume,” Rodriguez says. “It felt like you were actually backstage for a real high school production, so to get to do it this year was such a blast.”

The High School Musical production was so well received that it inspired other students, including the seemingly sweet Lily (Olivia Rose Keegan), to join the East High Drama Club. But as everyone knows, auditions are competitive—and Lily will do anything to land the lead role. “She’s so good in it,” says Andrew Barth Feldman, who plays Antoine, a French exchange student at North High. “It’s absurd!” The praise is mutual, with Keegan adding, “People are not going to know what to do with themselves when they see Antoine!”

The drama on- and off-stage will be “bigger and better” in season two, adds Joe Serafini, who plays Seb. For example, although Seb and Carlos’ budding relationship will continue to blossom, they both have a lot of maturing to do. “High school is definitely when you start to see real relationships form and you can start to navigate that kind of stuff,” says Serafini. “I think you’ll see the two of them trying to figure all that out, while also trying to figure out how to be true to themselves and become their most authentic and best selves.”

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

Meanwhile, as Ricky settles into a long-distance relationship with Nini, he’ll help Big Red learn to become more confident in his new relationship with Ashlyn. The latter couple will take things at their own pace, though—and that’s just fine by Lester. “I think they’re both finding each other. Having someone so sensitive, so emotional, and so loving right there with you is something both characters need. They’re used to being alone and fighting for themselves, so to have somebody there will be really nice for them. To see how they both grow—regardless of where their relationship goes—will be really great for the audience.”

After Kourtney takes a job at Salt Lake Slices, the pizza shop owned by Big Red’s family, she meets a possible love interest of her own: Howie (Roman Banks). “Um,” Renée says with a laugh, “I can’t confirm or deny that!” Similarly, Banks adds, “Oh, gosh. Who knows?”

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

And as Miss Jenn tries to reconcile her feelings for Zack, she’ll also contend with her crush on Ricky’s dad, Mike (Alex Quijano), and a potential spark with Mr. Mazzara. “It does get complicated,” St. Cyr says of her love life. “Instead of a love triangle, it’s like a quadrangle!”

Serafini promises that in all aspects, season two of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series will be “next level.” Plus, Renée says, “This season has a lot of juice. It’s absolutely piping! There’s a lot of stuff happening that you will not expect—a lot of new characters, bigger arcs. I mean, every script page I read, I was like, ‘So and so did what? How did this happen? What’s the connection? Wait… what?’ It will leave you on the edge of your seat.”

Sweet News from Disney Junior: Alice’s Wonderland Bakery to Debut in 2022

By Beth Deitchman

Disney Junior is baking up something truly special! They’ve just revealed that production has begun on Alice’s Wonderland Bakery, a fantastical animated series for preschoolers and their families inspired by the beloved world of Alice in Wonderland. The series centers on Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original heroine and a budding young baker at the enchanted Wonderland Bakery, where treats bring a new generation of characters together.

Joe D’Ambrosia, senior vice president, Original Programming, and general manager, Disney Junior, announced that the deliciously fantastical animated series is slated to debut in 2022. “The magic and mischief of Alice in Wonderland has been treasured by millions for over a century, and we are delighted to introduce this version of a young Alice and her charming friends to a whole new generation,” he said. “Inspired by the sense of connection that food brings about—and recipes filled with enchantment and heart—the series will showcase whimsical stories with relatable themes for our Disney Junior audience.”

Each episode of Alice’s Wonderland Bakery will feature two 11-minute stories that detail Alice’s recipe adventures with her best pals—Fergie, a white rabbit; Hattie, her madcap friend; and Rosa, the Princess of Hearts. The series, which is geared to kids ages 2–7 and their families, will celebrate the culture and creativity of food, highlight self-expression and impart age-appropriate social and emotional lessons about friendship, collaboration and community.

The creative team for Alice’s Wonderland Bakery includes Emmy® nominee Chelsea Beyl (Peabody Award-winning Doc McStuffins), who serves as executive producer; Frank Montagna (Elena of Avalor), who is co-executive producer and art director; and Emmy-nominated Nathan Chew (Elena of Avalor) who is supervising director. Emmy winner John Kavanaugh (Sofia the First) is the songwriter/music director, and Matthew Margeson (Rocketman) serves as composer. The series is a production of Disney Television Animation.

Just Announced: The Lion King and Aladdin Returning to Broadway in September 2021

By Beth Deitchman

It’s time for the show to go on! Our friends at Disney on Broadway have just announced that The Lion King will return to Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre on September 14, 2021, and will be among the first shows to resume performances; while Aladdin resumes performances at Broadway’s glorious New Amsterdam Theatre on September 28, 2021. Visit DisneyOnBroadway.com for all of the details and to purchase your tickets now.

As Disney on Broadway returns, guests will discover unprecedented new benefits and flexibility, including:

  • Disney pays 100% of Ticketmaster service and order fees.
  • Guests will enjoy the freedom to exchange or even cancel tickets at no charge up to and including the day of performance.
  • Disney on Broadway is introducing the two-show package, Double the Magic, which offers the greatest savings with tickets for both shows starting at $149 total.

“After 18 months of being apart we are thrilled to welcome our audiences back and are proud to introduce these unique benefits to make buying Broadway tickets risk-free, flexible, and affordable,” said Thomas Schumacher, President & Producer, Disney Theatrical Productions. “Broadway’s reopening—before tourists fully return—will be the perfect time for us tri-staters to attend Broadway as shows will be more accessible than ever.”

Disney on Broadway is also taking its shows on the road in 2021. The North American tours of The Lion King and Frozen and international productions of five titles will be among the 20+ Disney Theatrical productions resuming performances in nine countries on four continents in 2021.

The exciting news of the September 14 return of Broadway was shared this morning on ABC’s Good Morning America, with The Lion King joining Hamilton and Wicked for the announcement. The three high-profile shows came together to underscore Broadway’s commitment to ending a devastating period of hardship for the tens of thousands who make their living directly on Broadway shows and the tens of thousands in dependent industries.

The New Amsterdam and Minskoff Theatres will follow New York State and CDC guidelines to ensure the safety of all actors, production staff, theatre employees, and audience members. As public health conditions and the State’s guidance for performing arts and live entertainment change, the theatres will remain flexible and adapt to applicable health protocols, such as face coverings, health screening, enhanced air filtration and ventilation, and rigorous cleaning and disinfection. For information on safety protocols at The Minskoff Theatre, visit lionking.guide. For information on safety protocols at The New Amsterdam Theatre, visit aladdin.guide.

We’ll be sure to bring you all of the details as Disney on Broadway prepares to raise the curtains once again. Stay tuned to D23.com for more information as it’s announced.

The Ultimate Beauty and the Beast Trivia Quiz

By Zach Johnson

It’s a tale as old as time. In season two of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, premiering Friday on Disney+, the East High Drama Club will stage a production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Since the series’ cast members are familiar with both the animated film and the Broadway musical, we asked Roman Banks, Joshua Bassett, Matt Cornett, Andrew Barth Feldman, Derek Hough, Olivia Rose Keegan, Julia Lester, Kate Reinders, Dara Reneé, Frankie Rodriguez, Larry Saperstein, Joe Serafini, and Mark St. Cyr to take the ultimate trivia quiz. Watch as they put each other through the ringer here, then test your own knowledge by taking “The Ultimate Beauty and the Beast Trivia Quiz” below. 

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1. Why was the Beast cursed?
A. He ate a poison apple.
B. He refused to provide shelter for an old beggar.
C. He started a war with a neighboring kingdom.
D. He was cruel to his servants.

2. Fill in the blank: The Beast’s enchanted rose will bloom until his _______ birthday.
A. 18th
B. 16th
C. 21st
D. 40th

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3. What is the name of Belle’s horse?
A. Achilles
B. Maximus
C. Philippe
D. Sampson

4. What invention is Maurice tinkering with in his workshop?
A. A computer
B. A tractor
C. A washing machine
D. A wood chopper

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5. Who is the first character Belle meets in Beast’s castle?
A. Chip
B. Cogsworth
C. Lumière
D. Potts

6. Which actress provides the voice of Mrs. Potts?
A. Angela Lansbury
B. Debbie Reynolds
C. Judi Dench
D. Maggie Smith

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7. Finish the “Gaston” lyric: “I use _________ in all of my decorating.”
A. Antlers
B. Candles
C. Pillows
D. Potpourri

8. What is the first food Belle is offered in the song “Be Our Guest?”
A. Beef Ragout
B. Cheese Soufflé
C. Hors D’œuvres
D. Soup du Jour

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9. Which Disney Legend is NOT involved with the film?
A. Alan Menken
B. Paige O’Hara
C. Howard Ashman
D. Betty White

10. How many Academy Awards® did Beauty and the Beast win in 1992?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

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11. Which other Disney film includes a cameo from Belle?
A. Hercules
B. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
C. Mulan
D. Tarzan

12. In what year did Beauty and the Beast open on Broadway?
A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1996

13. Which song was cut from the film but featured in the Broadway production?
A. “Days in the Sun”
B. “If I Can’t Love Her”
C.“How Does a Moment Last Forever”
D. “Human Again”

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Answers:

  1. B) He refused to provide shelter for an old beggar.
  2. C) 21st
  3. C) Philippe
  4. D) A wood chopper
  5. C) Lumière
  6. A) Angela Lansbury
  7. A) Antlers
  8. D) Soup du Jour
  9. D) Betty White
  10. B) Two
  11. B) The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  12. B) 1994
  13. D) “Human Again”