“Flying Flivver” Returns to The Walt Disney Company

By Rick Lorentz, Walt Disney Archives

The road leading to the Walt Disney Archives has been traveled by many forms of transportation over the last 50 years. Volkswagen “beetles” from The Love Bug (1997) television movie, and Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005) reside in a secret warehouse, side by side. Models of the Black Pearl (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003) and the Endeavour (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, 2006) are docked between the gold carriage from Cinderella (2015) and a pink golf cart driven by Sharpay Evans in High School Musical 2 (2007). A recent and exciting acquisition by the Archives is one of the oldest vehicles in the collection; a 1915 Model T Touring car.

Disney fans will instantly recognize the vehicle from its high-flying appearance in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and a return engagement in Son of Flubber (1963).

Production materials from The Absent-Minded Professor in the Archives indicate that at least three Model T’s were obtained by the studio for use in the film. Model T “#1” was functional and driven on screen by Professor Ned Brainard, played by the first Disney Legend, Fred MacMurray. It is believed that this car remained in the possession of the Disney studio and was last displayed by the Walt Disney Archives in 2014 at a special VIP event hosted by Bob Iger on the grounds of The Walt Disney Studios. Prior to that, the Model T was featured for over a year in the Archives’ 2012 exhibit, D23 Presents Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.

A second car used in production had all mechanical parts removed and was “flown” via cables attached from above. Model T “#3” also appeared to fly by being lifted and hoisted in the air from below.

After the completion of both films, cars “#2” and “#3” were liquidated from the studio’s assets. It’s unclear exactly when and to whom the vehicles were dispersed, but one of the cars found its way into the possession of casino tycoon and avid car collector Bill Harrah. Bill was the founder of Harrah’s Hotels and Casinos and after acquiring over 1,400 cars, he had amassed one of the world’s largest collections of historic automobiles.

After Bill’s death in 1978, the bulk of the Harrah collection was sold for over $100 million at auctions held between 1984 and 1986. Several hundred cars remained in the collection and became the basis for what is now the National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada.

It was at the first auction on September 29, 1984, that long-time Reno native, William C. Thornton, registered as bidder No. 132. With his winning bid of $5,000, William became the owner of a 1915 Model T Touring car (Flubber not included). Also sold that day was a 1935 Auburn Speedster for $105,000. With that kind of price tag, it’s understandable why William Thornton bought the Model T. As he recently told the Archives, “It was the only thing at the auction I could afford!”

The 1984 auction catalogue listed the Model T as “Lot No. 108 – 1915 Ford ‘Flying Fliver’ Touring Model T.” Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “flivver” as a “small, cheap, usually old automobile.” Henry Ford’s Model T car was also known as a “Tin Lizzie” or the “Leaping Lena.” At one point, Henry Ford had his team design a single-seat aircraft dubbed “The Ford Flivver,” nicknamed the “Model T of the Air.” Ford’s particular design never really got off the ground. Maybe Mr. Ford should have contacted Professor Brainard about his gravity-defying substance known as Flubber!

For many years, the Model T owned by William Thornton was on display at the Reno-Tahoe Visitor Center along with other antiques and memorabilia. When the building housing the Visitor Center was demolished in 1992, Thornton sold many of the exhibit objects from his personal collection, but retained possession of the Model T. Thereafter, the famous car resided in a private garage.

In May 2018, Thornton’s family contacted the Walt Disney Archives regarding his Model T. He had decided that perhaps it was time for the famous vehicle to make one last trip. After some discussion, William and his family agreed that the best place for the well-preserved car would be a home where the its magical past could be celebrated and appreciated. So, after several phone calls, text messages, emails and photo exchanges, plans were made to transfer ownership of the Model T back to The Walt Disney Company. William’s thoughtfulness and generosity will long be appreciated by Disney fans as future generations get the opportunity to view a real “classic” of both American automobile culture and Disney film history.

Surrounded by the Thornton family (and several inquisitive neighbors!) the “Flying Flivver” posed for photos on June 20, 2018, before beginning its journey from Reno to Los Angeles. Exactly how the Model T was transported is a secret closely guarded by the staff of the Walt Disney Archives. Let’s just say that for a few days in June, a security report detailing the disappearance of Flubber from the Archives was posted. The missing substance was eventually located in a warehouse next to Model T “#2” and a Volkswagen van from ABC’s hit television show Lost. A coincidence? Perhaps. Disney magic? More likely. The Model T is currently on display at the Bowers Museum, Anaheim, California as part of the “Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic” exhibit.  The Bowers Museum re-opens on March 17 and the exhibit has been extended through June 20.

Be sure to bounce on over to Disney+ to catch that fantastical Flubber-ific flick, The Absent-Minded Professor!

Genius: Aretha Stars and Filmmakers Celebrate the Queen of the Soul at Music-Filled World Premiere

By Beth Deitchman

“Miss Aretha Franklin’s genius alchemizes, synthesizes, endures, unites,” said Genius: Aretha executive producer and showrunner Suzan-Lori Parks in a spoken word performance that was part of Thursday night’s world premiere for the brand-new season of National Geographic’s Emmy® Award-winning series. The Queen of Soul’s power to unite was affirmed during the virtual event that featured Cynthia Erivo, the Oscar®-nominated and Tony®, Emmy, and Grammy® Award-winning actress and singer who stars in the series as Franklin; Courtney B. Vance, who plays Aretha’s father, Reverend C.L. Franklin; executive producer Brian Grazer; members of the talented Genius: Aretha cast; and other soulful musicians who paid tribute to Franklin’s genius as a performer and an outspoken civil rights advocate.

Genius: Aretha
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Those in attendance were among the first to watch the inaugural episode of Genius: Aretha, which premieres Sunday, March 21 (9/8 c), with double-stacked episodes over four consecutive nights. The premiere episodes will be available the following day on Hulu, with all eight episodes available for streaming by Thursday, March 25—which happens to be Aretha Franklin’s birthday.

From 20th Television and Imagine Television, the third season of the Genius series will explore Aretha Franklin’s musical genius and incomparable career, as well as the immeasurable impact and lasting influence she has had on music and culture around the world. Franklin was a gospel prodigy, an outspoken civil rights champion and widely considered the greatest singer of the past 50 years, receiving countless honors throughout her career. Genius: Aretha is the first-ever, definitive and only authorized scripted series on the life of the universally acclaimed Queen of Soul.

“This series has been a labor of love for everyone involved,” Grazer emphasized, kicking off an evening bookended by Franklin’s music, beginning with heartfelt performances from artists such as trumpeter Marquis Hill, the Detroit Youth All-Star Choir, and Genius: Aretha cast members Antonique Smith (who plays Franklin’s mother, Barbara) and Patrice Covington and Rebecca Naomi Jones (who portray her sisters); and ending with an exclusive concert by Erivo, performing at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.

Genius: Aretha
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“In Genius: Aretha, we witness the story of Miss Franklin’s life. The bedrock underneath the firmament of her stardom. The things she endured and the ways in which she triumphed,” Parks shared in her stirring monologue, saluting Franklin as “Black, American, soul sister, mother, musician, church woman, Queen of Soul,” who “didn’t just shut up and sing. She learned from the greats and then she made her own glory.”

Introducing his talented co-star, who embodied the Queen of Soul on screen and dominated the stage at the Greek during her performance of four Franklin songs, Vance said, “Cynthia Erivo is phenomenal. That voice in that small frame is so powerful; there’s an unlimited wealth of talent within her. It was a pure joy to be able to witness Cynthia’s tremendous vocal talents on set. She literally took our breath away.”

Erivo performs many of Franklin’s most iconic songs in Genius: Aretha’s eight episodes, and during the world premiere she delivered powerful renditions of “Don’t Play that Song,” “Border Song,” ”Pastoral Overture,” and “You’re All I Need to Get By.” Erivo shared, “This has been one of the greatest honors in my life to play Miss Aretha Franklin, whose music changed the world, changed the way I sing music.” She urged viewers to take a minute after the premiere event, switch on their favorite song, and sing along; “because I know when I listen to [Franklin’s] music, it makes me feel good,” she said, moving effortlessly between speech and song. 

Genius: Aretha
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Genius: Aretha also stars Malcolm Barrett as Ted White, Franklin’s first husband and business manager; David Cross as legendary music producer Jerry Wexler, who guided Franklin as she developed into a confident singer and commercial success; Patrice Covington and Rebecca Naomi Jones as Erma and Carolyn Franklin, respectively, Aretha’s sisters and frequent background singers, who supported and collaborated with their famous sibling; Steven Norfleet as older brother Cecil Franklin, who stepped in as Aretha’s manager following her divorce from Ted White; veteran actress Pauletta Washington as Aretha’s nurturing and loving paternal grandmother, Rachel; Omar J. Dorsey as James Cleveland; Marque Richardson as King Curtis, Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Ruth Bowen; and introducing Shaian Jordan as young Aretha Franklin, aka Little Re.

Genius: Aretha

Executive producers include Grazer and his Imagine Entertainment partner, Ron Howard; Parks; Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA TV Award winner Anthony Hemingway, who also serves as director; as well as legendary hit-record producer Clive Davis and Atlantic Records chairman and CEO Craig Kallman. Imagine’s Anna Culp also serves as executive producer, and Peter Afterman is producer. Returning executive producers include Francie Calfo, Ken Biller, Gigi Pritzker and Rachel Shane, and Sam Sokolow.

“I’m excited for viewers to go on this journey,” Vance stressed in the premiere event. “Our series is all about soul, and tonight we are honoring the life, legacy, and soul of Aretha Franklin. Miss Aretha Franklin is deserving of every single celebration of her life that the world can offer.”

7 Highlights from The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Press Conference

By Zach Johnson

The first episode of Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will begin streaming this Friday on Disney+ and explore brand-new corners of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The six-episode series follows the adventures of Sam Wilson aka The Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), both of whom are trying to find their place in a world without their friend and mentor, Steve Rogers aka Captain America (Chris Evans). On Sunday, the lead actors joined executive producer Kevin Feige, director Kari Skogland, and head writer Malcolm Spellman at a press conference to discuss what’s in store for their fan-favorite characters.

Set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, in which the Avengers and their allies defeated Thanos (Josh Brolin) and “blipped” half of the universe’s population back into existence, Phase 4 of the MCU will see many ancillary characters taking on larger roles. Sam, for example, was last seen accepting Steve’s shield—even though, at the time, he admitted, “It feels like it belongs to someone else.” Sam’s reticence to succeed Steve as Captain America boils down to the “pain” of losing his friend, said Mackie. “Just like everybody else, you don’t want to see Steve Rogers go away. You don’t want to see Captain America go away,” he added. “Just like Captain America was your Captain America, he was Sam Wilson’s Cap.”

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will be the second series from Marvel Studios to debut on Disney+, following WandaVision… but it was actually the first to be developed for the streaming service. “We were working just as hard on it—putting all of our blood, sweat, and tears into it—which is why in this first episode really starts off with a bang,” Feige said of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. “We kept saying, ‘If we’re going to do a series with Falcon and Winter Soldier in it, we need to at least start off with the best action that we’ve ever seen.’” And by telling these characters’ stories episodically, Feige explained, their stories inherently become more multifaceted and richer: “It was really an opportunity to go deep.”

In response those who are already crossing their fingers for a second season of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Feige stayed typically tight-lipped. “We really did approach [this season] like we do the movies, which is: ‘We better make this great or we won’t be able to do another one,’” Feige said. “If we were able to do another one, there are certainly ideas. The slight difference, of course—as you’ve all heard me say and I think is becoming clear with WandaVision—is they really will go back and forth between the Disney+ series and the Marvel Studios features. Where characters show up and how sometimes will be in a direct season two, and sometimes will be in a feature and then into an additional season.”

Below, we’ve assembled seven key takeaways from the virtual press conference:

1. Sam revisits his strong Southern roots.
Sam made his soaring MCU debut in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, joining Steve, Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and others in dismantling HYDRA and S.H.I.E.L.D. At the time, Sam divulged a bit about his time as a pararescue in the Air Force but said little about who he was off-duty. That will change in the first episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier when Sam returns to his native Louisiana and reunites with his sister, Sarah Wilson (Adepero Oduye), and his nephews. “To be able to go back and dive into his backstory, his family, and his surroundings only betters the character for the audience,” Mackie explained. “We’re in a place now where we want the audience to know and learn about these new characters—especially since Kevin Feige killed Iron Man!”

2. Sam and Bucky continue to experience grief and suffering.
Both Sam and Bucky have lived through the horrors of war. Although they deal with their emotions in different ways, they are bonded by their similar experiences. “The whole subject of PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder] and the experience that they both share as soldiers—as men who have served—is one of the things that brings them together,” said Stan. “And there’s sort of a bit of an honor code between them… There’s a mutual respect.” Depicting PTSD respectfully and properly was important to everyone involved. “As everybody knows, PTSD is not something you’re just done with. It’s really something one has to continue to grow with and to become better at dealing with,” Stan said. “Obviously, it’s a major part of our show, and it grounds both of these characters in very realistic ways.”

3. Sam and Bucky are more than just Avengers.
Like Iron Man 3, WandaVision, and many other MCU stories, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier isn’t planning to shy away from sensitive subject matter. “What’s great about the Marvel characters, as you’ve always heard us say, is their flaws,” said Feige, adding that every story is anchored in the characters’ emotions and experiences. “There has been a lot of trauma for these characters over the years, and you can easily forget or brush that under the carpet because there are sparkling portals opening, people cheering, and Giant Man punching a flying lizard. But really, if you think about it—which we do—we think about, ‘What if we were these characters? What if we lived this?’ There’d be horrific elements to that, which would have repercussions years down the line. And that is very fun to explore.”

4. The series is an ambitious, feature film-sized production.
“From the beginning, we were making a six-hour film,” Skogland said of their approach to bringing the titular characters from the big to the small screen. As such, Spellman said, “We didn’t just tackle one episode at a time; we spent months doing this.” They employed a “horizontal storytelling” approach, he explained, so “the rhythm of the storytelling was completely different in that characters can befriend each other, fall out, and evolve in a much different way.” They couldn’t have planned it any better. “It’s almost like this fabric that’s draped over the entire series,” Spellman said, “and that was born from the process.”

5. The series was made under unique and unusual circumstances.
Like hundreds of productions around the world, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier briefly paused filming in 2020 until health and safety protocols were established in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. But, Skogland said, the temporary delay didn’t affect the series too dramatically. “The story didn’t change, but we had to pivot and react to what was happening in the world,” she said. “What really was exciting was once we were shut down through COVID, we didn’t skip a beat and went straight into post-production. We were able to continue editing and sharpening the pencil. So, it turned into a weird opportunity.”

6. A new hero is about to step into the spotlight… or is he a villain?
Wyatt Russell joins the MCU as John Walker (his casting was announced at D23 Expo 2019), one of the highest-ranking soldiers in the U.S. military. Russell’s character is described as patriotic, strong, and well-intentioned—but whether he will stay true to his comic book origins remains to be seen. “The past is prologue, and the clues are everywhere,” Feige teased. “Oftentimes, we do pull from the lineage of [a character’s] biography from the comics, then tweak it as appropriate for the point of time that we are introducing those characters into the MCU. But… stay tuned over the course of this series.”

7. In a post-Thanos world, “good” and “bad” are subjective.
In the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame, in which Iron Man sacrificed himself in order to bring half of the universe’s population back from the “blip,” Spellman said, “The entire world is dealing with one single issue, which is very familiar to what’s going on today. And everything is borne from that. The villains in this series are responding to that—and, in fact, every villain in the series would tell you he or she is a hero.” What Thanos did—and what Iron Man undid—”galvanizes and affects everybody on the planet at the same time.”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

This week has a bit of everything: a chance to say goodbye, a reason to get reacquainted, and something to remember. It all starts Monday when Disney XD airs the series finale of DuckTales, capping off three incredible seasons. (The animated series, beloved by fans of all ages, continues to be available on Disney Channels and Disney+ worldwide.) Then, on Wednesday, join us in celebrating the anniversary of Beauty and the Beast (2017) by streaming it on Disney+. The following day, Freeform will air the spring finale of grown-ish, while Hulu will add the second season of the animated series Trolls: Trollstopia. Last but certainly not least, Marvel Studios on Friday will debut the first episode of the highly anticipated new series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, available exclusively on Disney+.

Ducktales

DuckTales—Monday, March 15, at 7 p.m. ET on Disney XD
Disney’s critically acclaimed series will solve some mysteries and rewrite history in an unforgettable 90-minute series finale special (also available ungated in DisneyNOW). In “The Last Adventure!,” the future of adventuring hangs in the balance as the Duck family uncovers earth-shattering secrets in a final standoff with the Fiendish Organization for World Larceny (F.O.W.L.). The voice cast includes David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck, Danny Pudi as Huey, Ben Schwartz as Dewey, Bobby Moynihan as Louie, Kate Micucci as Webby Vanderquack, Beck Bennett as Launchpad McQuack, Toks Olagundoye as Mrs. Beakley, Paget Brewster as Della Duck, and Disney Legend Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck. Returning guest voices include Lin-Manuel Miranda, Giancarlo Esposito, Julie Bowen, Jaime Camil, Jameela Jamil, Catherine Tate, Stephanie Beatriz, Paul F. Tompkins, Jim Rash, Margo Martindale, Jason Mantzoukas, John Hodgman, Retta, Kimiko Glenn, Libe Barer, Jaleel White, and Amy Sedaris, with Noël Wells and Riki Lindhome voicing new characters.

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast—Wednesday, March 17, on Disney+
It’s a tale as old as time. The live-action adaptation of Disney’s animated classic features an extraordinary ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson as Belle, Dan Stevens as Beast, Luke Evans as Gaston, Kevin Kline as Maurice, Josh Gad as LeFou, Ewan McGregor as Lumière, Stanley Tucci as Maestro Cadenza, Audra McDonald as Madame Garderobe, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, Hattie Morahan as Agathe/Enchantress, and Nathan Mack as Chip, with Sir Ian McKellen as Cogsworth and Dame Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts. Directed by Bill Condon, the film features a score by Disney Legend Alan Menken, which includes new recordings of the original songs written by Menken and Disney Legend Howard Ashman, plus three new songs written by Menken and Disney Legend Sir Tim Rice.

grown-ish

grown-ish—Thursday, March 18, at 8 p.m. ET on Freeform
“Who Do You Love?” is an apt title for the spring finale, as Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) debates backing away from Aaron (Trevor Jackson). But is space what either of them really wants? Aaron has a lot on his mind, and with the support of the senior class, he turns his graduation ceremony into a protest against the university’s investment in private prisons. Meanwhile, Zoey and Aaron’s friends Jazz (Chloe Bailey) and Doug (Diggy Simmons) make a major decision about the future of their relationship.

trolls

Trolls: TrollsTopia (Season 2)—Thursday, March 18, on Hulu
Friendships between the various tribes are stronger than ever with the arrival of “Pal-entine’s Day” and the help of the new Metroll train station, which connects all of the neighborhoods together. But after smooth jazz troll Chaz (voice of Sam Haft) arrives, Poppy (voice of Amanda Leighton) realizes she accidentally left out an entire tribe from TrollsTopia. Now, she must do everything possible to make her new friends feel at home.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier—Friday, March 19, on Disney+
Sam Wilson/The Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), who came together in the final moments of Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame, team up on a global adventure that tests their abilities—and their patience. Directed by Kari Skogland with Malcolm Spellman serving as head writer, the six-part series marks the returns of Zemo (Daniel Brühl) and Sharon Carter (Emily Van Camp), last seen in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, and also introduces John Walker (Wyatt Russell).

The Walt Disney Company Earns 15 Oscar® Nominations

By Zach Johnson

Get ready to roll out the red carpet!

Nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards® were announced earlier this morning, with The Walt Disney Company receiving 15 in total. Nomadland leads the pack with six nods; the feature films Soul, Mulan, The One and Only Ivan, Onward, and The United States vs. Billie Holiday and the short film Burrow are also recognized across a variety of categories.

Nomadland earned six nominations, including Best Motion Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Directing, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Cinematography. With Nomadland, Searchlight Pictures has now received 19 Best Picture Oscar® nominations and a total of 164 Academy Award nominations. Since 1994, it has won 28 Golden Globe® Awards, 45 BAFTA awards, and 40 Oscars, including four Best Picture winners since 2009: Slumdog Millionaire, 12 Years a Slave, Birdman, and The Shape of Water.

Disney+ received its first Oscar nominations since its launch in 2019. The service is home to a variety of nominated content, including Disney and Pixar’s Onward and Soul, both nominated for Best Animated Feature. Soul also received nominations for Best Original Score and Best Sound; Mulan received nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Visual Effects; Disney’s The One and Only Ivan received a nomination for Best Visual Effects; and Disney and Pixar’s Burrow received a nomination for Best Animated Short Film.

The Hulu Original film The United States vs. Billie Holiday garnered one nomination, Best Actress in a Leading Role, for Andra Day’s performance as the legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday. Hulu is also the exclusive streaming home to Searchlight Pictures’ Nomadland.

The Oscars ceremony will be held on Sunday, April 25, and will be televised live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. The Oscars also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide. A list of The Walt Disney Company’s Oscar nominations is as follows:

Nomadland

Nomadland

  • Best Motion Picture (Frances McDormand, Peter Spears, Dan Janvey, Mollye Asher, Chloé Zhao)
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role (Frances McDormand)
  • Best Achievement in Directing (Chloé Zhao)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay (Chloé Zhao)
  • Best Achievement in Editing (Chloé Zhao)
  • Best Achievement in Cinematography (Joshua James Richards)

Soul

  • Best Animated Feature
  • Best Original Score (Jon Batiste, Atticus Ross, Trent Reznor)
  • Best Achievement in Sound

Soul director Pete Docter, producer Dana Murray, and co-director Kemp Powers said, “Thank you to the Academy for this incredible honor. We are truly humbled. Soul represents several years of research, intense work, self-doubt, and also a good deal of fun. Our journey on the film was similar to that of Joe Gardner’s—well, except the part where he falls down a manhole. As we struggled with story clarity and tried out who-knows-how-many different endings, we began to realize how important it was to savor what may have felt like minor moments along the way: the satisfaction of jotting down a preliminary sketch on a scrap of paper; hearing the first chords from the earliest music demos; laughing with the crew. Though we might not have known it at the time, moments like these helped inspire us and fed back into the film in innumerable ways. Though we are living through challenging times, being recognized by the Academy gives us hope that the joy we found and put into our film was shared by audiences, and nothing could be more meaningful than that.”

Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste, who created the score for Soul, added, “We are astounded and incredibly grateful to be considered for the Academy Award for Best Original Score on behalf of Soul. This was a profoundly rewarding creative collaboration filled with so much love, light and lineage. The warm reception of the film continues to humble us. We will be celebrating this tremendous honor in anticipation of the ceremony to come.”

Mulan

Mulan

  • Best Costume Design
  • Best Visual Effects

Best Visual Effects nominees Sean Faden, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury, and Steve Ingram said, “The VFX team of Mulan is so thrilled and deeply honored to be recognized by our branch! Thanks to our VFX producer Di Giorgiutti, our production family and our actual families! Thanks to our SFX team and all of the VFX companies (Weta, Imageworks, Framestore, Image Engine, and Crafty Apes) for their stellar work and friendship. A special thanks to the amazing team at Disney—including producer Jason Reed and our wonderful executive Mimi Steele, our fearless director Niki Caro and incredibly supportive DP Mandy Walker, and amazing production designer and costume designer Grant Major and Bina Daigeler—for giving us such rich textures to work with. It was fun bringing this world to life and I hope people will get a chance to see the work again.”

Onward

  • Best Animated Feature

“Thank you to the Academy for honoring our film,” Onward director Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae said. “We share this nomination with the entire cast and the crew at Pixar who were essential in bringing the magic and wonder of Ian and Barley's journey to life. Onward was a very personal story, exploring the idea of what one would do if they had more time with a loved one they’d lost. It’s incredibly meaningful to see how this has resonated with audiences, and we couldn’t be more thankful to the Academy for their recognition.”

The One and Only Ivan

The One and Only Ivan

  • Best Visual Effects

“This nomination is a testament to the passion and talent of the visual effects artists at MPC Film,” said The One and Only Ivan’s Production VFX Supervisor Nick Davis. “We are honored to receive an Oscar nomination for the visual effects of The One and Only Ivan. I’d also like to thank our friends at Disney and our director, Thea Sharrock.”

Burrow

  • Best Animated Short Film

“We are incredibly honored to receive this nomination and be celebrated alongside such an inspiring collection of shorts—it means the world to us and the entire Burrow crew. Burrow is a short that encourages people not be afraid to open themselves up to others—and to be recognized in a year when maybe a lot of people have been feeling isolated really means the world to us,” said Burrow director Madeline Sharafian and producer Michael Capbarat. “A sincere thank you to the Academy for this recognition.”

The United States vs. Billie Holiday

  • Best Actress (Andra Day)

Just Announced:Descendants: The Royal Wedding Coming to Disney Channel This Summer

By Beth Deitchman

Get ready for a wedding that’s shaping up to be the social event of the year… in Auradon. That’s right, the VKs are back! Disney Channel has just announced that Descendants: The Royal Wedding, an animated special that invites viewers to Mal and King Ben’s wedding, will premiere this summer on Disney Channel.

The original cast of Descendants are returning to their popular roles and lending their voices to the animated series, including Dove Cameron as Mal, Sofia Carson as Evie, Booboo Stewart as Jay, Mitchell Hope as Ben, Sarah Jeffery as Audrey, Melanie Paxson as Fairy Godmother, China Anne McClain as Uma, Jedidiah Goodacre as Chad, Anna Cathcart as Dizzy, Dan Payne as Beast, Bobby Moynihan as Dude the Dog, and Cheyenne Jackson as Hades. Descendants: The Royal Wedding will acknowledge the absence of the character Carlos, played by the late Cameron Boyce, in the storyline and Boyce’s memory also will be honored in the telecast.

Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer, Disney Branded Television, said, “Descendants introduced a fantasy world of stories and characters, anchored in Disney mythology. For the past six years, it captivated young viewers and grew to become among Disney Channel’s biggest entertainment franchises ever. It had the benefit of immensely talented stars, who we now welcome back for this animated Royal Wedding special that will bridge the audience to what we hope will be a new chapter of compelling Descendants stories and characters yet to come.”

Descendants: The Royal Wedding by Sara Parriott & Josann McGibbon and Ricky Roxburgh is based on the Descendants movies by Parriott & McGibbon. Le Cube serves as producer, with Salvador Simó set to direct.

The fan-favorite Disney Channel Original Movies Descendants, Descendants 2, and Descendants 3 rank as the top-rated cable movies among kids and tweens for 2015, 2017, and 2019, respectively. Each DCOM’s soundtrack reached the top spot on the Billboard chart, and the soundtracks for Descendants and Descendants 2 are gold-certified.

Stay tuned for more details about Descendants: The Royal Wedding as Mal and King Ben’s big day draws closer.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Sets EPCOT Debut Date—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Opening October 1 at EPCOT

How’s this for some delectable news: During this week’s virtual annual meeting of shareholders of The Walt Disney Company, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced the grand opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT will be—drum roll, please—October 1, 2021! Yes, it’s finally time to join lovable Remy on some very big adventures, just in time for the kickoff of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” honoring Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th anniversary later this year…

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure invites guests into the flavorful world of Disney and Pixar’s Oscar®-winning film Ratatouille, where they’ll feel as if they’ve shrunk down to the size of Chef Remy and find themselves scurrying through Gusteau’s famous restaurant. Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is located a newly expanded area of EPCOT’s France pavilion, where the real is made fantastic in a reimagining of Paris inspired by the film.

But that’s not all: Also debuting October 1 in this section of the pavilion will be a delightful new restaurant, La Crêperie de Paris, offering both table- and quick-service options. We’re getting hungry just thinking about it! Look for more news on Walt Disney World Resort’s sure-to-be-incredible 50th anniversary celebrations in the coming months.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

It could be said that we’re all losing one hour of precious viewing time when Daylight Saving starts this weekend—but don’t despair! You’ll still be able to fit in plenty of fun from around the worlds of Disney… including the season finale of Secrets of Sulphur Springs on Disney Channel and two new episodes of Marvel Studios: Legends on Disney+. And why not check out Stargirl on the streaming service to celebrate its one-year premiere-versary? There’s more where that came from, so mark your calendars. (And don’t forget to “spring forward” any analog clocks you might have around the house!)

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black-ish’s Marsai Martin to Produce Comedy Pilot for Disney Channel

Here’s something great to look forward to… Disney Channel just gave a pilot order to SATURDAYS, a single-camera comedy—following a young girl and her competitive roller skating crew—from 16-year-old Marsai Martin (ABC’s black-ish) and Nicole Dow through Martin’s production company, Genius Entertainment, and executive producer Norman Vance Jr. (Roll Bounce, Girlfriends). The pilot was written by Vance and will be directed by Charles Stone III (Drumline, black-ish).

Danielle Jalade (Yes Day) has been cast in the lead role of Paris Johnson, a 13-year-old girl who has spent most of her life roller skating. Omar Gooding (Family Time) and Golden Brooks (Girlfriends) will play Paris’ parents, Cal and Deb, and Jermaine Harris (The Map of Tiny Perfect Things) will portray her older brother and aspiring D.J., London. Daria Johns (Nappily Ever After) and newcomer Samantha A. Smith have also been cast as Paris’ best friends and skating partners, Simone and Roxy, respectively. Plus, Grammy®-nominated hip-hop artist Yolanda “Yo-Yo” Whitaker will appear in a recurring role as roller rink owner Duchess.

Lace up your skates and keep those eyes peeled for more news on SATURDAYS as it becomes available.

Eureka

Production Begins on Disney Junior’s Eureka!

It’s the story of a young inventor who’s way ahead of her time… with lots of music and fun, to boot!

Production is now underway on Disney Junior’s Eureka!, an animated tune-filled series about an inspiring, creative young girl living in the fantastical prehistoric world of Rocky Falls. Ruth Righi (Disney Channel’s Sydney to the Max) stars as the voice of the title character, Eureka—with Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) and Lil Rel Howery (Free Guy) as her parents, Roxy and Rollo, and Goldsberry’s Hamilton cohort Javier Muñoz as her teacher, Ohm.

Utilizing totally cool out-of-the-box thinking, Eureka designs inventions and contraptions in the hopes of making the world a better place and moving her prehistoric community into a more modern era. With the help of her supportive parents, teacher, best friends—Pepper (voice of Kai Zen, Amphibia) and Barry (voice of Devin Trey Campbell, Broadway’s Kinky Boots)—and beloved pet mammoth Murphy (voice of Fred Tatasciore, Big Hero 6 The Series), Eureka is learning to embrace that she is not ordinary… she’s extraordinary. Christiana “Chee” McGuigan, a science educator who has worked at the California Science Center, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, serves as the series’ science education consultant.

Emmy® Award winner Norton Virgien (Doc McStuffins) and award-winning children’s book author/illustrator Niamh Sharkey (Henry Hugglemonster) are the series’ creators and executive producers. Look for Eureka! to premiere later this year. We can’t wait!

New Trailer for National Geographic’s Secrets of the Whales, Coming to Disney+

Earth Day is just around the corner—and to that end, our pals at Disney+ just debuted the trailer for a brand-new documentary series from National Geographic: Secrets of the Whales.

The four-part series will plunge viewers deep within the epicenter of whale culture to reveal the mysterious and beautiful world of five different whale species: orcas, humpbacks, belugas, narwhals (a personal fave), and sperm whales. Featuring the expansive knowledge and skill of acclaimed National Geographic Explorer and Photographer Brian Skerry, Secrets of the Whales uncovers extraordinary communication skills and intricate social structures—revealing life and love from the whales’ perspective. Filmed over three years in a whopping 24 global locations, viewers will learn that whales are far more complex and more like humans than ever imagined. This is a personal story that very few are lucky enough to witness… until now.

Executive produced by Oscar®-winning filmmaker and conservationist James Cameron and narrated by actress and conservationist Sigourney Weaver, Secrets of the Whales will be available to stream exclusively on Earth Day (Thursday, April 22) on Disney+.

Raya at Downtown Disney

Imagineer Xiao Qing Chen Designs Raya Artwork for Downtown Disney

If you find yourself visiting Disneyland Resort soon, keep a look out for a beautiful new addition to the surroundings. In celebration of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon, guests at the Downtown Disney District can now snap a pic in front of a new art installation inspired by the film. The artwork was designed by Imagineer Xiao Qing Chen, who was born and raised in Malaysia.

“The idea started with my hope for a world where we choose to celebrate differences. As long as we see unfamiliar people as outsiders, we will always live in indifference. This piece is about mutual respect and acceptance,” she recently told our pals at Disney Parks Blog. “I love seeing how Raya, Sisu, and the crew come together from different lands for a common quest. With all of their differences, each brings their own unique strength to the table. They choose to be vulnerable with one another, offering support and trust when needed during challenging times.”

Don’t forget—you can now see Raya and the Last Dragon in U.S. theaters, or streaming on Disney+ with Premier Access. (Additional fee required.)

ICYMI: New Podcast Inspired by DuckTales Premiering Later This Month

We’re big fans of podcasts ’round these parts—you listen to our amazing D23 Inside Disney podcast, right?!—so color us tickled pink regarding the announcement of a brand-new podcast inspired by the fan-favorite, critically acclaimed animated series DuckTales! Yes, This Duckburg Life is set to premiere on Monday, March 29, and it sounds like it’s gonna be quacking good time

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DuckTales Takes Off for One Final Adventure

There’s one more adventure left to tell (for now)!

After 75 episodes and more than 15 shorts, Disney’s critically acclaimed DuckTales comes to an end with an epic 90-minute series finale special Monday, March 15. Executive produced by Matt Youngberg and co-executive produced by Francisco Angones, the Emmy® Award-nominated series is the No. 1 rated show on Disney XD and has reached more than 234 million views on social media and YouTube since its launch in 2017.

“It’s been an adventure,” says Youngberg. “Some of the best years of my life have been working on DuckTales with the best people you could imagine working with. I couldn’t be more proud of DuckTales and I couldn’t be more proud of the way it’s ending. There are series finales that feel like they don’t pay off, but this is not one of them. This gives everyone exactly what they want.”

“Emotionally and professionally, working on DuckTales has been some of the most rewarding work that I’ve ever done,” adds Angones. “I mean, how rare is it that you get to work on something with only people you like? Some of your favorite crew, your favorite cast, getting to work on something you loved as a kid and having it turn out exactly how you want it to turn out.”

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After so many high-flying adventures, what can fans expect in the finale? Titled “The Last Adventure!,” the future of adventuring hangs in the balance as the Duck family uncovers earth-shattering secrets in a final standoff with the Fiendish Organization for World Larceny (F.O.W.L.). It brings to a head the mysteries of this particular season, but also the larger conspiracies that have been around since the beginning. The future of all the characters is on the line—not just life or death, but “emotionally and spiritually,” says Angones.

Most of all, according to Youngberg, the finale talks about family. “Maybe not family in the traditional sense, but how a family is not just the people born into it, but the family that you make. That’s a big part of the theme of DuckTales and these last episodes really pay that off. Family is the greatest adventure of all, and it’s unexpected, and that bond can come from anywhere. The big takeaway is found family—what is a family and what makes a family?”

Speaking of that particular family, both Youngberg and Angones identify closely with some of the series’ characters. For Youngberg, it’s Donald Duck. “He’s the single dad trying to keep three kids wrangled and trying to protect them from a world that can be big and frightening.”

For Angones, though, it depends on the day—it could be Launchpad or Darkwing or Dewey. “But at the end of the day it’s Scrooge,” he says, “because he’s the guy who family meant something to, and he’s discovering what it is to be in a family. When we first started this show I had just had my first kid, and in the middle of season one I had my second kid. And there’s a lot of my oldest in Webby and there’s a lot of my wife in Della. Every day can bring something new and exciting—that’s what Scrooge loved. That adventure and that family is his greatest treasure.”

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Angones says he feels that DuckTales represents everything we all love about cartoons from our childhood, about cartoons now, everything we love about family, and everything we love about found family. Starting all the way back with the first episode, Youngberg and Angones planned a three-season arc. They always knew how this season—and possibly the series—would end. “This three-season run of DuckTales is something I like to compare to a run of comics,” says Angones. “The hope is that we opened enough storytelling possibilities to keep these characters around so that other people can have fun with them, the fans can have fun with them. Hopefully characters like Della and Webby and our versions of the nephews and all these weird side characters stay around, and if we came back and did another run of DuckTales, that would be fun too. But I feel like what we got was a definitive love letter to all that.”

Based on the Emmy® Award-winning series treasured by a generation of viewers, DuckTales chronicles the high-flying adventures of Duckburg’s most famous trillionaire, Scrooge McDuck; his mischief-making triplet grandnephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie; temperamental nephew, Donald Duck (voiced by Disney Legend Tony Anselmo); and the trusted McDuck Manor team: big-hearted, fearless chauffer/pilot Launchpad McQuack, no-nonsense housekeeper Mrs. Beakley and Mrs. Beakley’s granddaughter, Webby Vanderquack, resident adventurer and the triplets’ fierce friend.

“I don’t think these characters are ever really gone,” says Youngberg. “My hope is that in 30 years somebody else picks up the torch and makes another series. That’s something I could be proud of because they were inspired by what we did—to see what people take from our show, and take from the earlier series and everything else that comes from it, I’d love to see what people do. Something we say is that Donald Duck has been alive for over 80 years and he’s going to outlive us all. We are just leaving a mark on his legacy, and hopefully that mark is one that people will look back on fondly.”

The DuckTales series finale special will encore non-stop for 24 hours following its premiere. Ahem—all together now, for one final time: “Woo-oo!”

Here’s an exclusive clip from the finale:

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

We’ve got our weekend watchlist ready! Many questions will be answered—and many more will be asked—when Disney Channel airs the Secrets of Sulphur Springs finale this Friday. That same day, Disney+ will add two new episodes of Marvel Studios: Legends, as well as the film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, to its ever-growing library. Celebrate the one-year anniversary of Stargirl by streaming it on Disney+ Saturday. Later that night, tune in for an all-new season of Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet, airing on Nat Geo WILD.

Secrets of Sulphur Springs

Secrets of Sulphur Springs—Friday, March 12, at 8 p.m. PT on Disney Channel
In the eagerly awaited season finale, titled “Time After Time,” Harper (Kyliegh Curran) travels back in time to the date her father died in hopes of trying to change the outcome. Need to catch up before then? All episodes are streaming on Disney+ and on Disney NOW.

Marvel Studios: Legends

Marvel Studios: Legends—Friday, March 12, on Disney+
Revisit the journeys of two fan-favorite characters featured in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier before the series debuts next Friday. The new installments, “Zemo” and “Sharon Carter,” spotlight characters portrayed by Daniel Brühl and Emily Van Camp, respectively.

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children—Friday, March 12, on Disney+
Tim Burton directs this 2016 fantasy film, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs. After his grandfather (Terence Stamp) leaves clues to a mystery that spans different times and worlds, 16-year-old Jake Portman (Asa Butterfield) discovers a magical place known as Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children, led by the one and only Miss Peregrine (Eva Green). Mysteries abound as Jake discovers more about the school’s other children and their special powers—not to mention their enemies. When Jake’s new friends find themselves in peril, it’s his peculiarity alone that can save them all.

Stargirl

 Stargirl—Saturday, March 13, on Disney+
Based on Jerry Spinelli’s best-selling young adult novel of the same name, the charming film follows a modest high schooler, Leo Borlock (Graham Verchere), who finds himself inexplicably drawn to a free-spirited new girl, Stargirl Caraway (VanderWaal). Her eccentric ways change how they both see themselves… and their world. Karan Brar, Giancarlo Esposito, Maximiliano Hernández, and Darby Stanchfield round out the cast.

Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet

Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet—Saturday, March 13, at 9 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD
In the “unfurgettable” season premiere, titled “Don’t Be Mean, Wolverine,” Dr. Oakley introduces new clinic kitten Frankie to her patients, but he’s more ferocious than friendly. Next, she treats a wolverine with a growing lump on his side and comforts his worried owner. During a routine reindeer castration, she makes a shocking discovery and treats a lump on another member of the herd. Finally, the team helps a dog that was quilled by a porcupine, as well as three orphaned baby moose and a Doberman with respiratory trouble.