Wanda Maximoff and Vision’s MCU Origins Explained

By Zach Johnson

Consider Marvel Studios’ WandaVision a new kind of “reality” TV.

The nine-episode series, from director Matt Shakman with head writer Jac Schaeffer, will premiere January 15 on Disney+ and feature Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprising their roles as Wanda Maximoff and Vision, respectively. A blend of classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), WandaVision will explore what happens when these super-powered beings try to hide their powers in an idealized suburban setting. It’s a visionary era, to be sure—but bit by bit, they will start to see the cracks in their new reality.

But how did Wanda and Vision get to this mysterious place?

Iron Man

Bettany has been a key player in the MCU since its very inception, providing the disembodied voice of J.A.R.V.I.S. in 2008’s Iron Man. A sophisticated A.I. assistant created by Tony Stark (Disney Legend Robert Downey Jr.), J.A.R.V.I.S.—an acronym for Just a Rather Very Intelligent System—is the namesake of Edwin Jarvis (James D’Arcy), the Stark family’s beloved and devoted butler. After Tony assumed the mantle of Iron Man, it was J.A.R.V.I.S. who helped the “billionaire in a flying metal suit” stay grounded… to the best of his abilities, anyway. And as he continued to aid the Super Hero in 2010’s Iron Man 2, 2012’s Marvel’s The Avengers, and 2013’s Iron Man 3, J.A.R.V.I.S. became increasingly advanced.

Wanda Maximoff

Wanda, meanwhile, made her first MCU appearance in a mid-credits scene for 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier alongside her twin brother, Pietro Maximoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). Years prior, they had survived an explosion in Sokovia that killed their parents. Another missile—with the name Stark emblazoned on its side—landed but did not detonate, haunting them for days as they remained stuck in the rubble. As adults, the twins volunteered to undergo genetic experimentation overseen by HYDRA’s Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann), who used the scepter previously wielded by Loki (Tom Hiddleston) to give them powers. As rare survivors of the illegal HYDRA experiments, Wanda received several special abilities, including telekinesis, energy manipulation, and neuroelectric interfacing, while her brother gained superhuman speed.

The twins first tangled with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. As Iron Man was raiding a HYDRA research base, Wanda messed with his mind, giving him a waking nightmare—one he wouldn’t be able to shake for years to come. Realizing just how useful the scepter could be in preventing future threats, Tony boldly decided to use it himself—and Wanda allowed him to take it, knowing his blind ambition would be his downfall. J.A.R.VI.S. then analyzed the scepter. “The jewel appears to be a protective housing for something inside—something powerful, like a computer,” he told Tony. “I believe I’m deciphering code.” Unbeknownst to the rest of the Avengers, Tony and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) used the jewel to complete Tony’s “Ultron” global defense program.

Wanda Maximoff

Tony’s goal was simple: “Peace in our time.” But intent and impact are two different things, and the peacekeeping program birthed an unexpectedly sentient android, Ultron (James Spader), who believed he must eliminate humankind in order to save Earth. The first casualty was J.A.R.V.I.S., who’d planned to warn Tony of Ultron’s “malfunction.” Ultron then used Wanda and Pietro’s hatred of the Avengers—and Tony in particular—to recruit them for his own gains. Later, while acquiring vibranium in Johannesburg, Wanda implanted more nightmarish visions in the minds of Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and Hulk (Ruffalo), until Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner)—previously subjected to Loki’s mind control—literally left her stunned.

Because Ultron’s strength and weapon capabilities depended on the robotic body he was inhabiting, he forced Dr. Helen Cho (Claudia Kim) to use her regeneration cradle, vibranium, and the scepter’s gem—which was later revealed to be the Mind Stone, one of six Infinity Stones—to craft him a permanent, indestructible body. Once the process was underway, Wanda was finally able to read Ultron’s mind. Wising up to his evil plan, she and her brother turned against Ultron and aligned themselves with the Avengers, who stole the unfinished body. When Tony and Bruce realized they could still use the partial form to their advantage, they fused J.A.R.V.I.S. into the body. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) then summoned lightning to bring Vision to life. As Captain America remained skeptical, Vision explained his reason for being: “I am on the side of life; Ultron isn’t. He will end it all,” he said. “I don’t want to kill Ultron. He’s unique and he’s in pain. But that pain will roll over the Earth, so he must be destroyed—every form that he’s built, every trace of his presence on the net… Maybe I am a monster; I don’t think I’d know if I were one. I’m not what you are and not what you intended. So, there may be no way to make you trust me.” Imploring them to act immediately, Vision then handed Mjölnir to Thor, proving his inherent worth and goodness.

Vision

Back to Sokovia the Avengers went, determined to defeat Ultron once and for all. That was made easier with Vision on their side, as he was the metal megalomaniac’s match. But mere moments after Wanda stepped into her power, thanks to inspiring words from Hawkeye, her brother was fatally wounded while rescuing a small boy. It added to the grief she’d carried since her parents’ deaths and made her feel lonelier than ever before. Thankfully, Wanda found a new family in the Avengers. Guided by Captain America and Black Widow, she joined new recruits Vision, War Machine (Don Cheadle), and The Falcon (Anthony Mackie) in learning how to harness and combine their abilities to serve the greater good.

Wanda Maximoff

Wanda was next seen in the opening scene of 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, where she joined Captain America, Black Widow, and The Falcon in trying to prevent Crossbones (Frank Grillo) from stealing a biological weapon from a laboratory in Lagos. After a skirmish, Crossbones detonated a bomb in an attempt to kill Captain America. Wanda telekinetically diverted the explosion, accidentally killing several Wakandan humanitarian workers in a nearby building—and, in turn, expediting the proposed Sokovia Accords, which sought to establish a United Nations panel to oversee and control the Avengers.

Vision

Meanwhile, a more soulful Vision expressed new feelings for Wanda. To cheer her up amid the Lagos fallout, he cooked her favorite meal: paprikash. He tried to further bolster her mood with logic, his earnest effort making her smile. “No one dislikes you, Wanda,” he said. “It’s an involuntary response in the amygdala. They can’t help but be afraid of you.” Luckily, he added, “My amygdala is synthetic.” As Vision discussed the mysterious “true nature” of the Mind Stone—which gave him consciousness and Wanda her abilities—their bond grew. But when Wanda tried to leave Avengers headquarters, she was met with resistance. “Mr. Stark would like to avoid the possibility of another public incident until the Accords are on a more secure foundation,” he said, visibly pained to be the one to break the news.

Soon after, the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) was blamed for a UN bombing, further fracturing the Avengers. Determined to find out who had framed his best friend, Captain America recruited Wanda, The Falcon, Hawkeye, and Ant-Man (Paul Rudd). Vision tried to stop her, but she proved too powerful. “If you do this,” he warned, “they will never stop being afraid of you.” Wanda’s response? “I can’t control their fear,” she said, “only my own.”

Avenger

Vision later joined Iron Man’s team alongside War Machine, Black Widow, Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), and Spider-Man (Tom Holland). Fighting on opposing sides was complicated and messy, and Wanda and Vision ultimately apologized to one another. But as Captain America and The Winter Soldier made their escape, Vision inadvertently blasted War Machine out of the sky, partially paralyzing his friend. That accident—and the entire “catastrophe” he had so rightly predicted—caused Vision to reconsider… well, everything.

At the outset of 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War, Wanda and Vision were seemingly in a better place. With a rendezvous in Scotland nearing its end, Vision proposed riding off into the sunset. “Wanda, for two years we’ve stolen these moments, trying to see if this could work, and… I don’t know,” he said, suddenly and uncharacteristically nervous. “You know what? I’m just going to speak for myself. I think…” Before he could finish his sentence, Wanda smiled and said, “It works.” Vision agreed, reproposing a different life: “Stay. Stay with me.”

Wanda Maximoff

Tempting as his offer was, news of a sudden attack in New York—and Tony’s subsequent disappearance—thwarted their plans. Before they could go their separate ways, Corvus Glaive (Michael Shaw) arrived and impaled Vision, preventing him from phasing and fighting back. Wanda did her best to get Vision out of harm’s way and was prepared to lay down her life for him. Thankfully, help arrived just in the nick of time, and they were able to stop their mysterious new enemy from stealing the Mind Stone from Vision’s forehead.

Later, at Avengers headquarters, Vision asked Wanda to do the unthinkable: Kill him. “I’ve been giving a great deal of thought to this entity in my head, about its nature, but also its composition. I think if it were exposed to a sufficiently powerful energy source—something very similar to its own signature, perhaps—its molecular integrity could fail,” he said. “Eliminating the stone is the only way to be certain that Thanos (Josh Brolin) can’t get it.” Wanda called the price too high, to which he replied, “Only you have the power to pay it.”

Wanda Maximoff

Instead, at Captain America’s suggestion, they traveled to Wakanda, where Shuri (Letitia Wright) started to reprogram Vision’s synapses so they could remove the Mind Stone safely. With more than 2 million neurons, it would be a long and complicated process, and time was in short supply. With the enemy gaining ground, Wanda was lured into the fight, leaving Vision vulnerable and without his strongest protector. One by one, the Avengers were picked off by Thanos. Realizing Thanos was only one stone away from completing his Infinity Gauntlet and killing half the universe with a single snap, Vision again asked Wanda to make the ultimate sacrifice. “It’s not fair. It shouldn’t be you, but it is,” Vision said, tears rolling down Wanda’s cheek. “It’s all right; you could never hurt me. I just feel you.” Brokenhearted but strong, Wanda succeeded in destroying the Mind Stone—but an unrelenting Thanos used another stone to turn back time and pluck the Mind Stone from Vision’s forehead, killing him. Then, in a single snap, Wanda was “blipped” out of existence.

After the surviving Avengers completed a “time heist” in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, retrieving the six Infinity Stones from various points in history, they were able to undo Thanos’ galactic genocide. Their actions brought Wanda and the rest of the fallen back into existence—excluding Vision, who had died by Thanos’ hand. When Wanda faced the Mad Titan on the battlefield, she told him, “You took everything from me.” Thanos claimed he didn’t remember her, and with a defiant furor, she promised him, “You will.” With nothing left to lose, Wanda hit him with everything she had, stripping him of his armor and scaring Thanos so badly he ordered his lieutenants to “rain fire” at the expense of their own troops.

Marvel

In the end, the Avengers defeated Thanos—at great cost. Later, Hawkeye mourned Black Widow after Tony’s funeral and turned to Wanda for comfort. “You know,” he told her, “I wish there was a way that I could let her know that we won. We did it.” Looking both somber and hopeful, Wanda gazed across the lake and replied, “She knows. They both do.”

WandaVision

Given everything that’s happened, a great detail of mystery surrounds Wanda and Vision’s next adventure in WandaVision. As Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teased as part of Disney’s Investor Day 2020 presentation, “Wanda and Vision are two of our most powerful and complex heroes, and this series is a perfect expansion point for MCU storytelling.” What is Vision’s status? What are the full extent of Wanda’s powers? How will familiar faces such as Darcy (Kat Dennings) Jimmy Woo (Randall Park)—and new faces like Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) and Monica Rambeau (Teynoah Parris)—fit into the couple’s new reality? All these questions and more will be answered after WandaVision debuts on January 15. And for an even deeper dive into Wanda and Vision’s MCU origins, watch the first two episodes of the new Disney+ series Marvel Studios: LEGENDS, premiering on January 8.

Get Early Access to the January Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited-Edition Lady Plush, Amazon Exclusive Plush

Access the January Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited-Edition Lady Plush, Amazon Exclusive Plush

Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited-Edition Lady Plush, Amazon Exclusive

Relive the magic of Disney with the Treasures From the Vault Plush. Inspired by Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, the Limited-Edition Lady Plush is the first collectible character in this exclusive Amazon series. Sitting 13 inches tall and made of soft velour fabric with embroidered eyes, Lady is wearing her signature gold pendant collar. She even includes a Certificate of Authenticity and comes in a window box featuring exclusive Disney Treasures From the Vault packaging with gold foil detailing; ideal for collectors. Collect all twelve of these commemorative Disney plush. Ages 3+

Among the many treasures that can be found in Walt Disney’s faithfully re-constructed office suite at the Walt Disney Studios is a Lady plush toy from the 1955 Disney Animated classic film Lady and the Tramp. Walt Disney surprised his wife one Christmas with a puppy hidden in a hatbox topped with a large bow. Nearly 25 years later, this personal story would become the inspiration for the scene in Lady and the Tramp when Lady, as a puppy, pops out of a hatbox as a Christmas gift from Jim Dear to Darling.

  • First commemorative plush in the Treasures From the Vault Plush collection.
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Amazon exclusive.
  • Lady sits 13 inches tall.
  • Made of soft fabric with embroidered eyes.
  • Collect all twelve.
  • Ages 3+
  • D23 Members will be the first to be notified about each month’s theme and have an opportunity to order the month’s design.
  • Each month, D23 will provide Members with advance notice of the date the plush will be available for purchase on Amazon.com.
  • On Friday, January 8, at 9 a.m. PST,visit this page on D23.com for the link to purchase the January Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited-Edition Lady Plush, Amazon Exclusive Plush
  • Please Note: You must be signed in as a D23 Member to access the link to purchase. Click “Sign In” at the top of the page.
  • Please note limited quantities of the plush will be available on Amazon.com.

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

Exclusive: Imagineer Joe Rohde Looks Back on 40 Years of Disney Magic

By Beth Deitchman

This week, Joe Rohde bids a fond farewell to Walt Disney Imagineering to embark on new adventures of his own. The legendary Imagineer is retiring after 40 incredible years with The Walt Disney Company, where he arrived in 1980 as a model designer at EPCOT, working as a sculptor on the Mexico pavilion. By his own admission, Rohde had little knowledge of Disney or Imagineering when he joined Imagineering, but four decades later, his E-ticket ride of a career has led to some of our favorite attractions and experiences at theme parks and resorts across the globe. Over the course of Rohde’s time at Imagineering, he’s overseen attractions such as Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain, Avatar Flight of Passage, and Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission BREAKOUT!; he’s developed resorts such as Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa; and he’s even brought to life an entire theme park with Disney’s Animal Kingdom. As part of that park’s development, Rohde was instrumental in the creation of the Disney Conservation Fund, which has allocated more than $100 million to projects around the world. Through the years, Rohde has also graciously shared with Disney fans his expert insights and fascinating stories from his career at D23 Expo, Destination D, and other D23 events.

Joe Rohde

Listeners to D23 Inside Disney once again have the opportunity to hear from Rohde in this week’s episode of the podcast. Ahead of his retirement, Rohde shared some amazing highlights of his 40 years at Walt Disney Imagineering—from the Disney Legend who most inspired Rohde’s own Disney career, to how he and his fellow Imagineers went about turning what he initially believed to be impossible into reality through the creation of Pandora – The World of Avatar. Rohde also shares some inside scoop on two characters he knows especially well, Dreamfinder from Journey Into Imagination at EPCOT and Harrison Hightower from the Tower of Terror at Tokyo DisneySea. Give a listen in this week’s episode, which is available now, and check out this exclusive excerpt from our can’t-miss conversation with the legendary Imagineer right here.

D23 Inside Disney: Congratulations on your retirement. Can you talk about what led you to decide that this was the right moment to retire?

Joe Rohde (JR): Well, really, it was the 40 years—that’s a nice round number. My 65th birthday and my sign-on time are very close to each other, so I thought all that came together very nicely. And then the projects that I am working on are in pretty good condition, so it’s a good time for me to be able to step away without leaving a lot of confusion. I just thought this is the time to do it. If I don’t do it, it’ll be like another seven-year cycle, at which point I’ll likely be doddering out the door. I thought this was a really opportune time.

D23 Inside Disney: What can you tell us about Dreamfinder?

JR: I was doing a bunch of voiceovers for EPCOT back in the day, because we used to just have people do voiceover. [Laughs] I can’t even remember all of the bad accents that I did to be these [characters]. And the producer came to me with this idea that I would do the Dreamfinder character for the Dreamfinder School of Drama, which was an interactive video green screen experience. Originally, I was going to just mouth the words and the other actor who was doing Dreamfinder was going to deliver all those lines, and somehow that turned into a weird contract problem, so then they were just like, ‘No, no. You’re just going to say it. You’re just going to be the Dreamfinder…’ And so I spent weeks and weeks in front of this green screen, putting on makeup with the big red beard… When you work as an Imagineer, these jobs come and go all the time. You’re drawing illustrations or models or some participation in something all the time.

D23 Inside Disney: For Aulani Resort and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you really worked hard to be as authentic as possible to the cultures you represent and also the connection to the planet. Even with Pandora – The World of Avatar, it was all about connecting to nature. How did you find yourself working on these kind of projects?

JR: It started with Animal Kingdom… Of course, no theme park had ever been based on animals, and the rulebook for how to do a theme park didn’t match up very well with animals. So it really started with the analysis of how could we ever take this system—the theme park system and everything that it represents—and what would we have to modify and change to get it to work with animals. And one of the things that was going to have to happen was a very serious commitment to wildlife conservation. If you want to do this, there is no way to do it without making a serious commitment to education and conservation. So that set some wheels in motion for a design culture that was really based on research, based on science, based on collaborating with people outside the Company who had knowledge and interests separate from our own. That made it possible to do a category of work that wasn’t really based on our own intellectual property, it’s really based on ideas that come from the world.

Joe Rohde

And because of that sort of baptism by fire that was Animal Kingdom, when Aulani came along we had a group of people who understood how to take who it is we are as designers, as storytellers, and what it is that might be this outside thing—in this case, Hawaiian culture—and [also understood] how to ask the questions and how to listen for the answers so that you could create something that was truly original and really coming from the culture, not coming from us looking at the culture. It’s sort of important when you say that something is authentically Hawaiian, [that] what makes it authentically Hawaiian is that Hawaiians did it. So we really needed to open this up in a way that the project would be facilitated for a very, very high level of collaboration between ourselves as technical experts and the Hawaiians as subject experts.

D23 Inside Disney: You’ve done a lot of experiences and events with D23, for which we are very, very grateful—from panels at the D23 Expo to our Destination D events at Walt Disney World and the fifth anniversary of Aulani. What has it meant for you to be able to connect so closely with D23 Members who are some of the biggest fans of your creations?

JR: I’m very grateful that I would be the lucky guy who, over and over again, gets all these good feelings from people, which, in fact, I don’t entirely deserve any more than all the other Imagineers who have all done this work but are just less recognizable and have spent less time in front of a television camera. It’s a great privilege to have been the recipient of all this amazing good will.

To hear about the creation of The Adventurer’s Club, playing in the Marvel universe, his favorite creation, and the most important lesson he learned as an Imagineer, listen to D23 Inside Disney.

 

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

The weekend ahead will be full of adventure, mystery, and sportsmanship. It all begins Friday when a new episode of Mira, Royal Detective debuts on Disney Junior. That same day, Disney Channel’s Disney Fam Jam will join the Disney+ library, and the streaming service will also debut the first two episodes of the new series Marvel Studios: Legends. The next night, FX will broadcast the Golden Globe® Award-winning film The Martian from 20th Century Studios. End the weekend with the NFL Wild Card MegaCast, with special presentations planned across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, and Freeform.

Mira, Royal Detective

Mira, Royal Detective—Friday, January 8, at 7:30 p.m. ET on Disney Junior
In “The Case of the Missing Library Book,” Mira (voice of Leela Ladnier) must find the missing library book that everyone wants to read. Then, in “A Double Dosa Mystery,” Sandeep (voice of Adi Ash) loses his dosa, so Mira goes on a stakeout to find who took it.

Disney Fam Jam

Disney Fam Jam—Friday, January 8, on Disney+
The Disney Channel competition series, featuring co-hosts Ariel Martin and Trevor Tordjman and choreographer Phil Wright, is joining the Disney+ library. Each episode features two families hitting the dance floor to see which will be crowned the Disney Fam Jam champions. At the end of each episode, the studio audience votes for their favorite family—and the winners take home a $10,000 prize along with a Disney Fam Jam trophy! 

Marvel Studios: Legends

Marvel Studios: Legends—Friday, January 8, on Disney+
Before WandaVision ushers in a visionary new age of television, the new series Marvel Studios: Legends serves as refresher for the heroes and villains making their way to the highly anticipated streaming shows coming soon to Disney+. The first episodes will focus on Wanda Maximoff and Vision, played by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, respectively.

The Martian

The Martian—Saturday, January 9, at 6 p.m. ET on FX
The 2015 film, directed by Ridley Scott, stars Matt Damon as astronaut Mark Watney, who is presumed dead after a major storm on Mars. Marooned with meager supplies, he must rely on himself, utilizing his wits and spirit to find a way to survive on the hostile planet. Meanwhile, back on Earth, members of NASA and a team of international scientists work tirelessly to bring him home—all while Mark’s crew hatches their own plan to rescue him.

NFL Wild Card Playoff Game

NFL Wild Card Playoff Game—Sunday, January 10, at 1 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, and Freeform
ESPN’s first NFL Wild Card MegaCast will feature six Disney networks joining forces to super-serve fans and offer the most extensive multi-channel NFL Playoff game offering ever. With the traditional telecast of Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans airing on ESPN and ABC with enhanced production elements, fans will be treated to an array of offerings across the other networks. DJ Khaled will perform exclusively on Freeform, highlighting a star-studded Watch Party throughout the game. A blend of non-traditional commentary, analytics, real-time analysis, and betting will be featured on ESPN+’s Between the Lines, as multiple approaches will be combined into one offering. MegaCast staple Film Room will air on ESPN2, offering a concentrated breakdown of game strategy in real-time. ESPN Deportes will air the Spanish-language telecast and will be streamed across ESPN digital properties and Verizon Media mobile properties. Additional telecasts will be streamed across devices on ESPN, ESPN+, Freeform, and on mobile via the NFL mobile app and site.

Your 2021 Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts Foodie Guide

By Zach Johnson

Craving food and beverages that taste as good as they look? The 2021 Taste of EPCOT® International Festival of the Arts, running January 8 through February 22, will once again celebrate the visual and performing arts, while more than 15 Food Studios will showcase the best in culinary art—blending colorful ingredients, unique cooking techniques and imaginative presentations to create delicious masterpieces. The talented culinary and beverage teams at EPCOT have created a number of food and beverage options for this year’s festival, in addition to bringing back several fan-favorite menu items. And guests won’t want to miss the new Food Studio, Vibrante & Vívido Food Studio, located between Morocco and France.

Also returning is the Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine, a fun food stroll highlighting five delicious sweet and savory offerings, all listed in the Festival Passport. Upon purchase, guests will receive a stamp for their Festival Passport. Once they have collected all five stamps, they simply need to bring their Festival Passport to the Decadent Delights Food Studio to receive an adorable complimentary Artist Palette Cookie. The Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine can be completed at guests’ leisure, and they can even bring back their stamped Festival Passport to EPCOT at any time during the festival to complete their stroll.

The 2021 Taste of EPCOT® International Festival of the Arts foodie guide is as follows:

• Lobster Poutine

Refreshment Port (Showcase Plaza)

Food Items:

  • Lobster Poutine: Lobster, Lobster Bisque Cheese Sauce, Pickled Jalapeños and Citrus Cream (NEW)

Beverages:

  • Barrel of Monks Brewing Raspberry Beret, Boca Raton, FL (NEW)
  • Spottswoode Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, CA

EPCOT

Citrus Blossom (Showcase Plaza)

Beverages:

  • Orange Cream Shake in a Souvenir Orange Bird Sipper Cup (non-alcoholic)
  • Lost Coast Brewery Tangerine Wheat Ale, Eureka, CA
  • Florida Orange Groves Winery Selections
    • Key Limen
    • Strawberry Blush
    • Orange Sunshine
    • Sparkling Key Lime
    • Sparkling Cranberry
    • Sparkling Blueberry

The Deconstructed Dish (Showcase Plaza)

Food Items:

  • Deconstructed Reuben: Rye Popover, Corned Beef, Gryuère Panna Cotta and Brined Brussels Sprouts with Broken Thousand Island Dressing
  • Deconstructed BLT: Crispy Pork Belly, Soft-poached Egg, Brioche, Watercress Espuma and Tomato Jam
  • Deconstructed Strawberry Cheesecake: Whipped New York-style Cheesecake with Fresh Florida Strawberries and Sugar Cookies

Beverages:

  • Rainboba: Fruit Bursting Boba with Sparkling Water (non-alcoholic)
  • Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings of London® Chai Tea Shake with Maple Syrup garnished with a Waffle Crisp and Candied Bacon (non-alcoholic)
  • Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings of London® Chai Tea Shake with Cream Bourbon garnished with a Waffle Crisp and Candied Bacon

Artist palette cookies

Decadent Delights (Promenade Refreshments)

Food Items:

  • Raspberry Soft-Serve Ice Cream (NEW)
  • Lemon Soft-Serve Ice Cream (NEW)
  • Artist Palette Cookie

Beverages:

  • North Coast Brewing Co. Scrimshaw Pilsner, Fort Bragg, CA
  • I.A. Beer Company Deco IPA, Doral, FL
  • Saugatuck Brewing Co. Peanut Butter Porter, Douglas, MI
  • Beer Flight also available

EPCOT

Pop Eats (Showcase Plaza)

Food Items:

  • Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese (NEW)
  • Tomato Soup with French Onion and Bacon Grilled Cheese (NEW)
  • Shrimp Ceviche with Lime Mint Foam (gluten/wheat friendly)
  • Almond Frangipane Cake layered with Raspberry Jam and Belgian Chocolate
  • Pop’t Art: Modern-Designed Sugar Cookie with Strawberry Filling

Beverages:

  • #RainbowSherbetGlitterDreamAle by Playalinda Brewing Co., Titusville, FL
  • Popping Bubbles Cocktail
  • Tomato Soup Can Bloody Mary

Brown Sugar-stuffed Pretzel

Refreshment Outpost

Food Items:

  • Plant-Based Bratwurst with Spicy Turmeric Aïoli, Coffee Barbecue Jackfruit and Slaw
  • Warm Brown Sugar-stuffed Pretzel with Banana Soft-serve Ice Cream and Chocolate Sauce

Beverages:

  • Frozen Slushy Coca-Cola® or Minute Maid® Lemonade in a Souvenir Spike The Bee Sipper Cup (non-alcoholic)
  • Playalinda Brewing Co. Blue Raspberry Blonde, Titusville, FL (NEW)

EPCOT

Cuisine Classique

Food Items:

  • Red Wine-braised Beef Short Rib with Parsnip Purée, Broccolini, Baby Tomatoes and Aged Balsamic
  • Coq au Vin: Chicken Roulade with Violet Mustard, Candied Carrots, Pancetta Crisp, Marble Potatoes and Beurre Rouge Sauce (NEW)
  • Opera Cake: Almond Joconde, Coffee Buttercream and Chocolate Ganache (NEW)
  • Artist Palette Jumbo Chocolate-Chip Cookie

Beverages:

  • 3 Daughters Brewing Rosé Hard Cider, St. Petersburg, FL
  • 81Bay Brewing Rosé Blonde Ale, Tampa, FL
  • Frozen Rosé
  • Campo Viejo Rioja Reserva Art Series, Logrono, Spain
  • Domaine Savary Chablis, Burgundy
  • A Play on Rosé Flight

• Beef Wellington: Mushroom Duxelle

The Artist’s Table

Food Items:

  • Beef Wellington: Mushroom Duxelle, Prosciutto, and Puff Pastry with Red Wine Demi-Glace and Fennel Cream
  • Pan-Seared Scallop with Chorizo, Roasted Red Pepper Coulis, and Parmesan Crisp (gluten/wheat friendly)
  • Artist Palette Jumbo Chocolate-Chip Cookie

Beverages:

  • Sipping Chocolate Flight: White, Milk and Dark Chocolate (non-alcoholic)
  • Saugatuck Brewing Co. Neapolitan Milk Stout, Douglas, MI
  • Lexington Brewing Company Kentucky Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale, Lexington, KY
  • Lindemans Framboise Lambic, Belgium
  • Âme du Vin Côtes de Provence Rosé
  • Writer’s Block Pinot Noir, Lake County, CA
  • Symphony in Chocolate Flight: Mozart Cream Liqueurs paired with Sipping Chocolates
  • Beer Flight also available

Mouskoutchou

Mosaic Canteen (Morocco)

Food Items:

  • Mediterranean Flatbread with Zaatar Pesto, Artichokes, Roasted Peppers, Sundried Tomatoes and Fennel Cream (NEW)
  • Harissa-roasted Rack of Lamb with Baba Ganoush, Picholine Olives, Toybox Tomatoes, Preserved Lemons and Pomegranate (NEW)
  • Mouskoutchou: Orange Cake with Cinnamon-Chocolate Mousse (Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine – Orange) (NEW)

Beverages:

  • 1906 Reserva Especial Dark Amber Lager (NEW)
  • Maeloc Blackberry Hard Cider (NEW)

Passion Fruit Mousse with Dragon Fruit Jam

Vibrante & Vívido Food Studio (Between Morocco and France)

Food Items:

  • Chilled Seafood Cocktail with Octopus, Scallops, Shrimp, Black Garlic Aïoli, Tomato-Coconut Sauce and Serrano-Lime Oil (NEW)
  • Blue Corn Pupusa stuffed with Cheese and topped with Shredded Pork, Guajillo and Árbol Chile Sauce, Cabbage Slaw and Aji Amarillo Crema (gluten/wheat friendly) (Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine – Blue) (NEW)
  • Passion Fruit Mousse with Dragon Fruit Jam (NEW)

Beverages:

  • Coconut and Passion Fruit Smoothie (non-alcoholic) (NEW)
  • Frozen Piña Colada (NEW)
  • Passion Fruit Daiquiri (NEW)

Lemon Blood-Orange Tart

 Festival Favorites (World Showplace)

Food Items:

  • Remy’s Ratatouille with Eggplant, Zucchini, Yellow Squash, Tomatoes, and Red Pepper Piperade (plant-based) (Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine – Red) (NEW)
  • Charcuterie with Meats and Cheeses featuring Nueske’s® Applewood Smoked Beef
  • Lemon Blood-Orange Tart
  • Artist Palette Jumbo Chocolate-Chip Cookie

Beverages:

  • Blue Sky Black Cherry Boba Freeze (non-alcoholic)
  • 3 Daughters Brewing Strawberry Blonde Nitro, St. Petersburg, FL
  • Breckenridge Brewery Nitro Vanilla Porter, Breckenridge, CO
  • I.A. Beer Company Milk Stout Nitro, Doral, FL
  • Cold Fashioned Coffee Cocktail
  • Neapolitan Beer Flight

Pistachio Cake with Cherry Mousse and Morello Cherries

The Painter’s Palate (World Showplace)

Food Items:

  • Prime Steak Tartare with Pickled Vegetables, Parsley Salad, Béarnaise Anglaise and Sous Vide Quail Egg (NEW)
  • Salt-roasted Beet Tartare with Pickled Vegetables, Parsley Salad and Béarnaise Aïoli (plant-based) (NEW)
  • Pistachio Cake with Cherry Mousse and Morello Cherries (Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine – Green) (NEW)

Beverages:

  • Kalimotxo: Red Wine Cocktail with Pibb® Xtra (NEW)
  • Frozen Rusty Nail Cocktail (NEW)
  • Pinord La Dama Reserva Familiar Brut Rosé, Spain

• Vanilla, Rose Water and Pistachio Panna Cotta

Masterpiece Kitchen  

Food Items

  • Wild Mushroom Risotto, Aged Parmesan, Truffle Shavings and Zinfandel Reduction
  • Salmon and Cream Gâteau with Egg Yolk Cream, Paddlefish Caviar and Micro-Herbs
  • Vanilla, Rose Water and Pistachio Panna Cotta (Wonderful Walk of Colorful Cuisine – Pink)

Beverages:

  • Weihenstephaner Original Lager, Freising, Germany
  • Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Brut Champagne
  • The Meeker Vineyard Winemakers’ Handprint Merlot, Sonoma County, CA
  • Pinord La Dama Reserva Familiar Brut, Spain
  • Classic Sidecar with a Chocolate Twist

EPCOT

L’Art de la Cuisine Française (France)

Food Items:

  • Crème de Brie en Petit Pain: Warm Creamy Brie in a House-made Bread Bowl
  • Croissant à la Truffle Noir d’Hiver: Black Winter Truffle Croissant (NEW)
  • Moelleux à la Framboise et aux Chocolats Valrhona: Molten Chocolate and Raspberry Cake with Pure Origin Valrhona Chocolates (NEW)
  • Trio de Macarons: Assortment of Three House-made Macarons in a Gift Box

Beverages:

  • Frozen French Martini: Grey Goose, Vodka, Chambord Liqueur, Pineapple, Orange and Grape Juice with Lemon-Lime Foam
  • Charles Lafite, Brut Méthode Traditionnelle Champenoise, French Sparkling Wine
  • Château La Gordonne, Vérité du Terroir, Côtes de Provence Rosé (NEW)
  • Bordeaux Merlot and Cabernet Blend, Baron des Chartrons, 2015 (NEW)

Taco de Chocolate

El Artista Hambriento (Mexico)

Food Items:

  • Chile Relleno: Fried Poblano Pepper filled with Flank Steak, Black Beans and Tomatoes drizzled with a Poblano Cream Sauce (gluten/wheat friendly) (NEW)
  • Pork Belly Pastor: Pastor-Marinated Pork Belly atop Boniato Purée with Charred Pineapple and Crispy Cilantro (gluten/wheat friendly) (NEW)
  • Taco de Chocolate: Chocolate Candy Shell filled with Mexican Chocolate Mousse with a touch of Chile topped with Tropical Fruit (gluten/wheat friendly) (NEW)

Beverages:

  • Mexican Craft Beer: Tulum Artisanal Lager crafted with Citrus notes and made with Mexican Caribbean Seawater
  • Diego Pomegranate Margarita: Ojo de Tigre Mezcal, Pomegranate-Prickly Pear Juice, Blackcurrant Liqueur and Rose Petal Liqueur with a Hibiscus Salt Rim
  • Frida Carrot Margarita: Casa Noble Blanco Tequila, Carrot Juice, Ginger Cordial, Lime Juice and Agave Nectar

Stone Garden

Goshiki (Japan)

 Food Items:

  • Stone Garden: Red Bean Mousse with Chocolate Rocks and Arare Rice Cracker Pebbles (NEW)
  • Sushi Donut: Donut-shaped Sushi featuring Salmon, Tuna, Shrimp, Cucumber and Sesame Seed over a decorated plate of Wasabi Aïoli, Sriracha and Eel Sauce
  • Vegetable Gyoza: Vegetable-filled Spinach Gyoza with Tofu atop Mashed Potatoes with a Kamaboko Fish Cake, Pepper Strings and Tonkatsu Teriyaki Sauce

Beverages:

  • Haiku Draft Lager (NEW)
  • Masu Sake in a Traditional Personalized Wooden Cup
  • Pink Snow: Sake, Peach Schnapps, Cranberry Juice, and Calpico dusted with Snowflake Confetti (NEW)

Sichuan Red Hot Mala Shrimp

The Painted Panda (China)

Food Items:

  • Old Shanghai Shi Zi Tou: Pork and Water Chestnut Meatballs served with Taro Root (NEW)
  • Sichuan Red Hot Mala Shrimp (NEW)

Beverages:

  • “Panda” Bubble Tea: Classic Milk Tea with Black and White Boba Pearls (non-alcoholic)
  • Jasmine Draft Beer
  • Fortune Cookie: ByeJoe Spirit, Amaretto and Piña Colada Mix
  • Kung Fu Punch: Vodka and Triple Sec
  • Sea Butterfly: Butterfly Pea Flower infused Cocktail with Lychee Syrup, Vodka, Light Rum and Magic Boba Pearls

L’Aragosta

L’Arte di Mangiare (Italy) 

Food Items:

  • Arancini: Sweet Sausage fried Risotto Balls with Pomodoro Sauce (NEW)
  • L’Aragosta: Lobster Ravioli with Vanilla-Saffron Cream Sauce and Shredded Chili Peppers (NEW)
  • Bomboloni: Cream-filled Italian Doughnut with Raspberry Sauce and Powdered Sugar (NEW)

Beverages:

  • Peroni Pilsner
  • Pinot Grigio
  • Chianti
  • Prosecco
  • Rosa Regale
  • Moscato
  • Italian White Sangria with Prosecco
  • Italian Red Sangria with Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Italian Margarita with Tequila and Limoncello
  • Amaretto Bellini: Amaretto, White Peach Purée, and Prosecco
  • Bergamotto: Italicus Rosolio Di Bergamotto, Prosecco, and Cerignola Olive

Funnel Cake

Funnel Cake

  • Red Velvet Funnel Cake topped with Cream Cheese Icing and Pixie Dust (NEW)

Joffrey's Coffee

Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company

  • Showcase Plaza – Caramel Canvas Latte: Latte with Peanut Butter Syrup, Caramel and Dark Chocolate Sauce topped with SNICKERS® Original Candy Pieces paired with a doughnut
  • The American Adventure – Color-Me-Latte: Espresso, Swiss Chocolate Syrups and Dark Chocolate Sauce sprinkled with M&M’s® Candies paired with a doughnut
  • Future World East – Starry Night Latte: Espresso with Dulce de Leche, White Chocolate and Dark Chocolate Sauce topped with MILKY WAY® Bar Pieces paired with a doughnut
  • Canada – Creative Twist Latte: Latte with Brown Butter Toffee Syrup and Swiss Chocolate Syrup topped with TWIX® Bar Pieces paired with a doughnut

Stitch Crashes Classic Walt Disney Animation Studios Film Scenes

By Beth Deitchman

Hide the dishes! Everyone’s favorite experiment, Stitch, is crashing Disney’s iconic Beauty and the Beast for the first in a limited-edition series of 12 plush, pins, and MagicBands available beginning January 12 on shopDisney.com and at Disney store, as well as Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort and Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort.

Sitch

The all-new collectible series is inspired by the original trailers for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 2002 film Lilo & Stitch. The first collection officially launches on MerchPass on shopDisney.com on January 12 and will be available in Disney stores globally and domestic Parks on January 16. All MerchPass product launches will include a Stitch plush, pin, and MagicBand (available only at shopDisney.com), starting at 7 a.m. PST, while supplies last. Film-inspired tees and mugs will also be available for a limited time on the Thursday after each MerchPass on shopDisney.com.

Stich

The collection officially launches on January 12, but be our guest and visit shopDisney now for hints as to the additional titles Stitch will be crashing all year long. A new style will be released monthly throughout 2021.

The Sole of Joe Rohde: A Walt Disney Imagineer’s Boots on the Ground

By Becky Cline, Director, Walt Disney Archives

In the archival world it is very rare to find a single object that can reveal a sweeping story all on its own. Recently, the Walt Disney Archives was honored to receive the donation of just such an asset—a pair of simple work boots that embody the legendary career of Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde.

Joe retired from Walt Disney Imagineering on Monday, January 4, 2021, after an amazingly productive career designing some of Disney’s most beloved and richly detailed attractions and experiences. As one of the top designers at WDI, Joe led every one of his myriad immersive projects with “boots on the ground”—passionately guiding each of them from concept to completion. And he wore the same pair of boots while working on each of those projects—with the names of each completed adventure scribbled on the side, capturing history in the making.

From the grooves of Pleasure Island into the wilds of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and from Pandora – The World of Avatar into galaxies far beyond, Joe’s imagination is boundless, but his feet have always been firmly planted on the ground, thanks to a very special pair of boots.

You can hear Joe Rohde in an exclusive exit interview on this week’s episode of the D23 Inside Disney podcast, airing this Thursday.

Joe Rohde's Boots
Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde’s boots

Save the Disney Dates with these Printable 2021 Calendars

By the D23 Team

From the Disney+ debut of WandaVision on January 15 to Mickey Mouse’s birthday on November 18—with a host of premieres, openings, and milestone anniversaries in between—there’ll be no shortage of important dates for Disney fans to remember in 2021. And if you don’t already have a calendar where said dates can be circled, D23 has got you covered. We’ve created three very special 2021 calendars just for you to print out and post on your bulletin board, fridge, or any wall that’s handy.

Download a calendar featuring Mickey & Minnie, Mickey & Pluto, or Goofy and print on cardstock or paper. And be sure to come back to D23.com throughout the year. We’ll be bringing you all of the very important dates to save in 2021 (and beyond), and we don’t want you to miss a moment of the magic.

D23 Calendar Printable Mickey and Minnie
Mickey and Minnie
D23 Calendar Printable Mickey and Pluto

Mickey and Pluto

D23 Calendar Printable Goofy

Goofy

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

Start the New Year off right with brand-new seasons of Disney Junior’s Muppet Babies (also airing on DisneyNOW) and ABC’s The Bachelorette, both returning Monday night. Tune into ABC on Tuesday for another installment of The Wonderful World of Disney, this time featuring the record-breaking masterpiece The Lion King (2019). Don’t change the channel, because on Thursday the network will premiere a new series, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. Cap off the week with Star Wars Forces of Destiny, streaming on Disney+ on Friday.

The Muppets

Muppet Babies—Monday, January 4, at 5 p.m. ET on Disney Junior
Fozzie Bear (voice of Eric Bauza) has big news: his family is adopting a new Muppet named Rozzie (voice of Charlie Townsend)! Although he’s excited, he’s worried he doesn’t have what it takes to be a big brother. So, his Muppet Babies pals will use their imaginations to enroll him in “Rizzo’s Big Bruddah School” and teach him all about his important new role.

The Bachelor

The Bachelor—Monday, January 4, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Who will get a rose from new Bachelor Matt James? In the reality series’ historic 25th season, the real estate broker, entrepreneur, and community organization founder will begin his journey to find true love. In the season premiere, he’ll meet a record-breaking 32 exceptional women who have come from all over the country, leaving their everyday lives behind for the chance to find their happily ever after. The first rose ceremony will prove overwhelming for James, who must eliminate eight of the bachelorettes by the night’s end.

The Lion King

The Wonderful World of Disney: The Lion King—Tuesday, January 5, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Directed by Disney Legend Jon Favreau, this 2019 blockbuster utilizes pioneering filmmaking techniques to bring treasured characters to life in a whole new way. Set on the African savanna, the story begins with the birth of a future king, Simba (voice of JD McCrary)… but not everyone in the kingdom sees the new cub’s arrival as cause for celebration. Simba’s uncle Scar (voice of Chiwetel Ejiofor)—former heir to the throne—has plans of his own. The battle for Pride Rock is ravaged with betrayal, drama, and tragedy, ultimately resulting in Simba’s exile. With help from his newfound friends, Timon (voice of Billy Eichner) and Pumbaa (voice of Seth Rogen), an older and wiser Simba (voice of Donald Glover) must discover how to reclaim his birthright and restore peace in the land.

Wheel of Fortune

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune—Thursday, January 7, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Putting a new spin on the iconic game show Wheel of Fortune, hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White will welcome celebrity contestants to come spin the world’s most famous wheel and solve word puzzles for a chance to win up to $1 million. All of the money won by the celebrity contestants will go to a charity of their choice. The series premiere will feature a trio of famous faces: Tony Hawk (playing for Feeding San Diego), Leslie Jones (playing for Feeding America), and Chandra Wilson (playing for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank).

Star Wars

Star Wars Forces of Destiny (Vols. 1-4)—Friday, January 8, on Disney+
Small moments and everyday decisions shape a larger heroic saga in this hit animated series. Set across multiple timelines, each volume features two- to three-minute shorts highlighting female characters featured in previous Star Wars films and series. The stories center on popular characters such as Ahsoka Tano (voice of Ashley Eckstein), Jyn Erso (voice of Felicity Jones), Maz Kanata (voice of Lupita Nyong’o), Rey (voice of Daisy Ridley), Sabine Wren (voice of Tiya Sircar), Rose Tico (voice of Kelly Marie Tran), and many others.

Our Favorite Trivia from Disney Animation, Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios, The Muppets, Disney Parks, and More!

By the D23 Team

There’s nothing Disney fans love more than learning about their favorite Disney films, attractions, characters, and more. Here at D23, we’ve rounded up our fair share of fantastic facts in the past to help fans brush up on all the trivia they should know. Whether you just enjoy reading up on the behind-the-scenes details and interesting tidbits of your Disney favorites or if you enjoy asking your friends, “Did you know…?” and sharing some fascinating facts, we’ve rounded up Disney details that are perfect for every Disney trivia aficionado to know. Check out the list below to brush up on your knowledge or for a quick reminder on some of your favorite facts.

DISNEY ANIMATION

The Great Mouse Detective

Bela Lugosi posed for Fantasia’s “Night on Bald Mountain” sequence
For Fantasia‘s “Night on Bald Mountain,” sequence, director Wilfred “Jaxon” Jackson brought in horror movie great Bela Lugosi to act out the evil actions of Chernabog, the god of evil for animator Bill Tytla. Read more Fantasia facts here.

Marketing for the film Cinderella referenced a “Disneyland” before the theme park was completed
Five years before Disneyland’s gates would open, ads for the film proclaimed, “It’s so full of the wonderful fun, hilarious characters, singable songs—the sheer enchantment that comes only from Disneyland.” While we know that Disneyland in Anaheim is definitely full of the enchantment the ad mentions, the park itself did not exist when Cinderella was in theaters! Read more Cinderella facts here.

The Great Mouse Detective showcased one of the earliest uses of computer animation
For the film’s climax—in which Basil confronts his archenemy Ratigan in a duel set against the clockworks of Big Ben—the filmmakers combined traditional hand-drawn artistry with the latest in technology. Animator Phil Nibbelink and Tad A. Gielow spent several months designing the interior of the mammoth clock. The exciting and experimental sequence paved the way for more computer animation, such as the groundbreaking ballroom scene in Beauty and the Beast (1991) and today’s computer-animated films. Read more The Great Mouse Detective facts here.

LIVE ACTION

The Princess Diaries

The Princess Diaries films were produced by Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston, along with Debra Martin Chase and Mario Iscovich, produced both of The Princess Diaries films, as part of her production company, BrownHouse Productions. In a very memorable moment on set of The Princess Diaries, Houston and Julie Andrews sang “Happy Birthday” to Garry Marshall. Read more The Princess Diaries facts here. 

Industrial Light & Magic created more special effects for Who Framed Roger Rabbit than for Star Wars.
All the special effects in Who Framed Roger Rabbit were done with optical printers, puppetry, stop-motion animation, and clever gadgetry. Astoundingly, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) did more special effects for Roger Rabbit than were done for Star Wars. Read more Who Framed Roger Rabbit facts here.

STAR WARS

Star Wars

Before his name was revealed as Grogu, The Child was just called “Baby” on set.
To be fair, that’s what we’d call him, too. Read more The Mandalorian facts here.

The visual effects team for Star Wars: The Last Jedi visited the largest salt plains on earth to film for visual reference for the Crait sequences.
The visual effects team traveled to the largest salt plains on earth—the Salar de Uynui in Bolivia—to shoot plates to help ground the Crait sequence in reality and steer the CG of the sequence. Read more about the visual effects of Star Wars: The Last Jedi here.

Joonas Suotamo (Chewbacca) attended a “Chewie Boot Camp” with Peter Mayhew.
“It’s funny, because this character is so loved and Peter Mayhew, who created this character, along with George Lucas, has been so instrumental in helping and giving me his blessing and giving me some tips in our weeklong session together, how to be this character,” said Suotamo. “It was fun because I never could have understood what went on underneath the mask of Peter Mayhew.” Read more stories from the Solo: A Star Wars Story cast here.

MARVEL

Black Panther

Captain Marvel’s Goose the cat was actually portrayed by a team.
“Goose is played by a team of four cats who all have their own specialty,” says executive producer Jonathan Schwartz. “There’s Reggie, there’s Archie, there’s Rizzo, and there’s Gonzo. They’re an A-team of cats who can all do one trick—because you can’t teach cats to do that much.” Read more about Goose the cat here.

Every single MCU character was considered for a role in Avengers: Infinity War.
Director Anthony Russo explains, “When we began developing this movie, we had a picture of every single character who’s been in the MCU and we hung them on the wall. We spent months and months talking about where we could go with each character. It was a very long, creative process.” Read more stories from the Avengers: Infinity War cast and crew here.

Danai Gurira was the first Dora Milaje actress to shave her head for Black Panther.
Gurira recalls, “I was the first one to get my head shaved, and in theory, it sounded amazing. And then the day came and I was like, ‘Is it today?’”But despite her hesitation, Gurira ended up loving the new look once her fellow actresses joined her. “The pride started to grow,” she explains, “this pride around it, and this sort of embracing of this symbol of power in these women.” Read more stories from the cast of Black Panther here.

THEME PARKS

Pirates

Imagineer X. Atencio penned the iconic song, “Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life For Me.”
Animator and (later) Disney Legend Xavier “X.” Atencio made the transition over to Imagineering in 1965, leaving his fingerprints on iconic attractions such as Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. The Disney Legend penned two of the most iconic Parks songs: “Grim Grinning Ghosts” and “Yo Ho, A Pirates Life For Me.” X. had never penned a song or tune before approaching Walt with ideas for lyrics to accompany their latest, pirate-themed attraction. Read more Pirates of the Caribbean facts here

While The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is not inspired by one specific episode from the series, certain episodes did have a major impact on the attraction’s plot.
The episode “Little Girl Lost” inspired Imagineers to include the Fifth Dimension in the attraction—and maybe some more Easter eggs, if you listen closely in the Boiler Room. You can also physically watch part of a Twilight Zone episode during Rod Serling’s introduction of the attraction. The original footage of Serling was taken from the episode “It’s a Good Life,” but has now been transformed into the introduction for a new episode—one where you are the main character. Read more The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror facts here.

The Star Tours: The Adventures Continue flight number has a real-world significance.
While your destination changes every time you ride Star ToursThe Adventures Continue, the flight number always remains the same: 1401. That number is a special shout-out by the Imagineers who designed the ride, since the street address for Walt Disney Imagineering is 1401! Read more Star Tours facts here.

THE MUPPETS

Muppets

Jim Henson spent three days under water to film the “Rainbow Connection” sequence in The Muppet Movie.
The Muppet Movie memorably opens with Kermit the Frog, perched on a log in the lush green swamp he calls “home,” playing his banjo and singing one of his now signature tunes: “Rainbow Connection.” The man behind the frog, Jim Henson, spent three full days under water inside a specially constructed “bathysphere,” operating Kermit through rubber-sleeved arms! Read more The Muppet Movie facts here.

The very first time Gonzo and Rizzo the Rat were paired together was in The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Writer Jerry Juhl came up with the idea of using Gonzo as the film’s narrator; said Muppet performer Dave Goelz, “To add a disembodied narrator would have intruded into the film, so he came up with the idea of using Gonzo as sort of a Greek chorus, an unseen Charles Dickens, narrating and bridging the story. It worked incredibly well, and he also came up with the idea of adding a sidekick for Gonzo, who was Rizzo, and that sort of began their relationship as a duo.” Read more The Muppet Christmas Carol facts here.

PIXAR

Up

Carl and Ellie’s ‘Married Life’ scene in Up was inspired by silent home movies.
Docter said that he and Peterson initially designed Up’s classic “Married Life” scene with snippets of dialogue, but ultimately decided to go a “silent movie” route (accompanied by Michael Giacchino’s Oscar-winning score) after recalling the atmosphere of his parents’ home movies. “I grew up in a time where our parents took a lot of Super 8 movies of us,” Docter said. “When you watch them, of course it’s without dialogue—just the whirring of the projector. There’s something almost more emotional about it without the sound.” Read more facts about Up here.

Yes, the Pizza Planet truck is in Finding Nemo—you just have to be sharp-eyed to spot it.
In a blink-or-you’ll-miss it moment, you can see the truck whiz by the dentist’s office (aka 42 Wallaby Way). It’s seen as Gill is breaking down his escape plan to his gang of aquarium pals, Nemo included. Read more about the Pizza Planet Truck’s cameos in Pixar films here.