Our Favorite Disney Witches and Wizards

By Zach Johnson

Countless witches and wizards have been casting a spell on Disney fans for nearly 100 years—and this Friday, July 31, we’ll meet more enchanting characters when the highly anticipated Disney Channel Original Movie Upside-Down Magic premieres at 8 p.m. ET! Before you’re introduced to BFFs Nory (Izabela Rose) and Reina (Siena Agudong), let’s take a closer look some of our favorite witches and wizards throughout the world of Disney:

sleeping beauty

Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)
Crashing a christening to curse a newborn—all because she was snubbed by King Stefan and Queen Leah—is as wicked as it gets. Whether she’s hypnotizing Princess Aurora or transforming into a dragon, Maleficent always lives up to her name as Mistress of All Evil.

the sword in the stone

Merlin (The Sword in the Stone)
Though a bit absentminded, Merlin is a marvelous mentor to Arthur (aka Wart). And although his tutoring techniques are unusual—like transforming himself and Arthur each into a fish during a physics lesson—they somehow also prepare Arthur for his future as a king.

hocus pocus

The Sanderson Sisters (Hocus Pocus)
It took 300 years for a virgin to light the black flame candle, resurrecting youth-obsessed Winnie (Disney Legend Bette Midler), Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker), and Mary (Kathy Najimy). Unfamiliar with the modern world, the sisters might seem as dim as Halloween night itself. But make no mistake: The trio can still “put a spell” on the people of Salem!

onward

Ian Lightfoot (Onward)
For as long as he can remember, Ian has only ever wanted one thing: to know more about his late father. And on his 16th birthday, the awkward and timid blue elf receives a life-changing gift from dear ol’ dad that sends him and his big brother, Barley, on an epic quest… one that helps Ian learn to conjure magic and maybe (just maybe) conquer his fears.

the little mermaid

Ursula (The Little Mermaid)
They weren’t kidding when they called her, well, a witch! After being banished from Atlantica by King Triton, Ursula waits until the perfect moment to exact her revenge. It comes when Ariel strikes a deal to trade her voice in exchange for human legs. If Ariel fails to win the love of Prince Eric in three days, she will be bound to Ursula forever—finally giving Ursula the upper fin over King Triton. Lesson learned: Always read the fine print!

aladdin

Jafar (Aladdin)
The sneaky sorcerer makes us shiver whenever he slithers into a room. As royal vizier, Jafar should have The Sultan’s best interests at heart. Behind his back, Jafar seeks a magic lamp containing an all-powerful genie so he can overtake the throne… and the rest of the world!

wizards of waverly place

The Russos (Wizards of Waverly Place)
Everything is not as it seems for in this family! To the outside world, Justin (David Henrie), Alex (Selena Gomez), and Max (Jake T. Austin) engage in typical sibling squabbles. But behind closed doors, their dad (David DeLuise) is training them to be wizards. Looming in the background is the knowledge that when their training is complete, they will have to compete to decide who will become the Family Wizard—the one who gets to keep their magical powers forever—while the other two will lose their powers and become mortals.

the princess and the frog

Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog)
He’s got friends on the other side… but on this side, he’s known as the Shadow Man! Dr. Facilier’s reputation precedes him in New Orleans, but that’s never stopped the smooth-talking voodoo master from scamming and scheming those looking for a quick, magical fix.

halloweentown

Marnie Piper (Halloweentown)
Thirteen years pass before Marnie (Kimberly J. Brown) discovers she’s half-human, half-witch… much to her mother’s chagrin. The life-changing revelation causes tensions to boil over, so Marnie secretly follows her grandmother, Aggie Cromwell (Debbie Reynolds), to a place called Halloweentown. There, Marnie and her two siblings must embrace their full identities to save the day as Halloweentown’s citizens continue to mysteriously disappear.

once upon a time

Rumplestiltskin (Once Upon a Time)
Known as Mr. Gold and Weaver after the Dark Curse, the immortal trickster (Robert Carlyle) is the most powerful magician of any realm. A master of pyrokinesis, technopathy, telekinesis, teleportation, transfiguration, and much more, Rumplestiltskin has a knack for making deceptive deals—though he argues they’re fair—that the other parties later regret.

Halt, Unbeliever! Anything Can Happen in the Movies!

By Francesca Scrimgeour, Walt Disney Archives

The Great Movie Ride attraction was a film lover’s dream, an experience that visited some of the most important and classic films of all time. As soon as the attraction vehicle passed under the neon-flashing marquee with “Hooray for Hollywood” swelling in the background, Guests knew they were in for a spectacular adventure.

Initially titled “Great Moments at the Movies,” The Great Movie Ride was originally planned for EPCOT as part of a Hollywood studio-themed “Show Business” pavilion between the Imagination and The Land pavilions in Future World. The attraction and pavilion quickly morphed into a much larger concept than the Imagineers had first considered. Executives at the time recognized that the entertainment concept could be formed into an entire theme park experience, which eventually became the foundation for The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park, or, as we know it today, Disney’s Hollywood Studios Theme Park. That only goes to show that though it may go through a few iterations, a good idea never truly goes away!

Imagineers often have to think outside the box and collaborate across disciplines to create the most unique experiences conceivable. For this attraction, they were tasked with the challenge of immersing Guests within the world of several classic movies, all deeply rooted in popular culture, while also striving for the high-quality experience that had come to be expected by those familiar with their capabilities and past accomplishments. Imagineering delivered with The Great Movie Ride and brought forth an array of dramatic, terrifying, and whimsical scenes for Guests to experience.

In order to transform their imaginations into reality, Imagineers created models of the attraction experience to help others understand the big picture. Models are a vital part of the creative process as they give designers a three-dimensional storyboard to work from. This photograph shows a model of the loading area for the attraction. Designed to look like a Hollywood soundstage, the attraction vehicle sets out on its adventure by entering beneath a movie theater’s brightly lit neon marquee.

The Great Movie Ride
Load Area model for The Great Movie Ride.

Imagineers are professionals at the top of their fields—from painters to engineers and every discipline in between—and they push themselves to create extraordinary experiences for our Guests. These images show Imagineers sculpting and adding last-minute touches to the Audio-Animatronics® in The Great Movie Ride. The first image shows sculptor Magda Flaire working on busts from The Wizard of Oz sequence, while the second image shows a Xenomorph from Alien being sculpted. Both examples offer a glimpse into the details that were carefully applied to craft the attraction.

The Great Movie Ride
Sculptured busts from The Wizard of Oz (1939) sequence.
The Great Movie Ride
Sculpture from the Alien (1979) sequence.

As an opening day attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and as a cornerstone to the theme park’s concept, The Great Movie Ride necessitated representation from Hollywood’s most iconic pictures. The classic films that the Imagineers settled on included Footlight Parade (1933), Singin’ in the Rain (1952), Mary Poppins (1964), The Public Enemy (1931), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), The Searchers (1956), Alien (1979), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Tarzan and His Mate (1932), Casablanca (1942), Fantasia (1940), and The Wizard of Oz (1939). The attraction ended with a grand finale montage featuring some of the greatest stars and films ever made, and was periodically updated over time. As the world of the movies grew, so too did the attraction.

With the glitz and glamour of Hollywood encompassed in one attraction, it is no wonder The Great Movie Ride was a fan favorite. The last image we’ve shared here is from early previews of the spine-chilling Alien scene, and highlights just how much testing is done before an attraction is revealed to Guests.

The Great Movie Ride
The Great Movie Ride previews…to shocking delight!

The Great Movie Ride was as unforgettable as the films that inspired it, and we hope this article has provided you with a fond glimpse back at the care and detail that went into creating this experience. As the attraction’s Tour Guides used to say: “We’ll see you at the movies, the stuff dreams are made of.”

Disney Earns 145 2020 Primetime Emmy® Award Nominations

By Zach Johnson

Eight months after its launch in the U.S., Disney+ today received an impressive 19 Emmy® Award nominations. The Mandalorian, from the mind of Disney Legend Jon Favreau, leads with 15, followed by A Celebration of the Music from Coco, Forky Asks a Question, The Imagineering Story, and The World According to Jeff Goldblum with one nomination apiece.

Across the board, The Walt Disney Company’s portfolio of brands earned an incredible 145 nominations, with ABC, FX, and Hulu improving upon last year’s totals. ABC received 36 today, led by The Oscars® (nine) and followed by black-ish (four), Dancing with the Stars (three), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (four), The Little Mermaid Live! (three), Live in Front of a Studio Audience: “All in the Family” and “Good Times” (three), Modern Family (three), Shark Tank (two), 2019 American Music Awards (one), The Conners (one), How to Get Away with Murder (one), and The Rookie (one). Disney Channel received a nomination for the animated series Star Wars Resistance, while the ESPN docu-series The Last Dance racked up three nominations.

FX Networks received 33 nominations, led by Mrs. America (10) and followed by What We Do in the Shadows (eight), Pose (six), American Horror Story: 1984 (four), Devs (four), Cake (one). Hulu received 26 nominations, led by The Handmaid’s Tale (10) and followed by Little Fires Everywhere (five), Normal People (four), Ramy (three), The Great (two), Hillary (one), and Wu-Tang: An American Saga (one). National Geographic picked up nine for The Cave (four), Life Below Zero (two), National Geographic Presents Cosmos: Creating Possible Worlds (one), and Sea of Shadows (one). Disney Television Studios received an additional 19 for The Politician (five), This Is Us (five), The Simpsons (three), Tales from the Loop (two), Bob’s Burgers (one), Central Park (one), Godfather of Harlem (one), and Homeland (one).

Executive produced and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the 72nd Emmy Awards will air Sunday, September 20, at 8 p.m. ET, live on ABC. The list of every Disney Emmy nomination is included below. Please visit Emmys.com to view the complete list of this year’s nominees.

ABC

2019 American Music Awards—1 Nomination
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Special

black-ish

black-ish—4 Nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Anthony Anderson
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Tracee Ellis Ross
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes: “Hair Day”
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling: “Hair Day”

the conners

The Conners—1 Nomination
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series: “Slappy Holidays”

dancing with the stars

Dancing with the Stars—3 Nominations
Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program: “Halloween Night”
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program: “Episode 2802”
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program (Non-Prosthetic): “Disney Night”

how to get away with murder

How to Get Away with Murder—1 Nomination
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Cicely Tyson (“Stay”)

jimmy kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel Live!—4 Nominations
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series: Jimmy Kimmel Live in Brooklyn (“Jason Alexander, Tracy Morgan, John Krasinski, Paul Shaffer, and Music From Kanye West”)
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series: Jimmy Kimmel Live in Brooklyn (“Jon Stewart, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kelly Ripa, and Music From David Byrne”)
Outstanding Short Form Variety Series—Jimmy Kimmel’s Quarantine Minilogues

The Little Mermaid Live!—3 Nominations
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program (Non-Prosthetic)
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Special

live in front of a studio audience

Live in Front of a Studio Audience: “All in the Family” and “Good Times”—4 Nominations
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Special

modern family

Modern Family—3 Nominations
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Fred Willard (“Legacy”)
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Gail Mancuso (“Finale Part 2”)
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation (“Finale Part 1”)

the oscars

The Oscars—9 Nominations
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special
Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Special
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program (Non-Prosthetic)
Outstanding Music Direction
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Special

the rookie

The Rookie—1 Nomination
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie

shark tank

Shark Tank—2 Nominations
Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program: Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Robert Herjavec, Kevin O’Leary
Outstanding Structured Reality Program

Disney Channel

star wars resistance

Star Wars Resistance—1 Nomination
Outstanding Children’s Program

Disney+

coco live

A Celebration of the Music from Coco—1 Nomination
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program

forky asks a question

Forky Asks A Question: What Is Love?—1 Nomination
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program

the imagineering story

The Imagineering Story—1 Nomination
Outstanding Narrator: Angela Bassett (“The Happiest Place on Earth”)

the mandalorian

The Mandalorian—15 Nominations
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Giancarlo Esposito
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance: Taika Waititi
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour): “Chapter 7: The Reckoning”
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series: “Chapter 2: The Child”
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series: “Chapter 4: Sanctuary”
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series: “Chapter 8: Redemption”
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special: “Chapter 6: The Prisoner”
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score): “Chapter 8: Redemption”
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation: “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation: “Chapter 2: The Child”
Outstanding Special Visual Effects: “Chapter 2: The Child”
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie

the world according to jeff goldblum

The World According to Jeff Goldblum—1 Nomination
Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special

ESPN

the last dance

The Last Dance—3 Nominations
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program: Jason Hehir (“Episode 7”)
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program: “Episode 1”

FX Networks

american horror story

American Horror Story: 1984—4 Nominations
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie: “Camp Redwood”
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special: “Camp Redwood”
Outstanding Period and/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic): “The Lady in White”
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special: “True Killers”

devs

Devs—4 Nominations
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie: “Episode 7”
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special: “Episode 3”
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie: “Episode 3”
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role: “Episode 8”

mrs. america

Mrs. America—10 Nominations
Outstanding Limited Series
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Cate Blanchett
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Uzo Aduba
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Margo Martindale
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Tracey Ullman
Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or Special
Outstanding Period Costumes
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie—“Phyllis”
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)—“Reagan”
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special—Tanya Barfield, “Shirley”

“Oh Jerome, No” (Cake)—1 Nomination
Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series: Mamoudou Athie

pose

Pose—6 Nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Billy Porter
Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling: “Worth It”
Outstanding Period and/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic): “Acting Up”
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special: “Love’s in Need of Love Today”
Outstanding Period Costumes: “Acting Up”
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series: Pose: Identity, Family, Community

what we do in the shadows

What We Do in the Shadows—8 Nominations
Outstanding Comedy Series
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil, “Collaboration”
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Paul Simms, “Ghosts”
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Stefani Robinson, “On the Run”
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour): “Resurrection,” “Collaboration,” “Witches”
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series: “Resurrection”
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation: “The Return”

Hulu

the great

The Great—2 Nominations
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Tony McNamara (The Great)
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Matt Shakman (“The Great: Pilot”)

the handmaid's tale

The Handmaid’s Tale—10 Nominations
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Bradley Whitford
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Samira Wiley
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Alexis Bledel (“God Bless the Child”)
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling: “Liars”
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic): “Mayday”
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role: “Household”
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

hillary

Hillary—1 Nomination
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series

little fires everywhere

Little Fires Everywhere—5 Nominations
Outstanding Limited Series
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Kerry Washington
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special: Lynn Shelton
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score): “The Spider Web”
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics: Ingrid Michaelson, “Find a Way” (Song Title: “Build It Up”)

normal people

Normal People—4 Nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Paul Mescal
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special: Lenny Abrahamson (“Episode 5”)
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special: Sally Rooney, Alice Birch (“Episode 3”)
Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or Special

ramy

Ramy—3 Nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Ramy Youssef
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Mahershala Ali
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Ramy Youssef (“miakhalifa.mov”)

wu-tang an american saga

Wu-Tang: An American Saga—1 Nomination
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music

National Geographic

the cave

The Cave—4 Nominations
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program
Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program

life below zero

Life Below Zero—2 Nominations
Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program
Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program

cosmos

National Geographic Presents Cosmos: Creating Possible Worlds—1 Nomination
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series

sea of shadows

Sea of Shadows—1 Nomination
Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program

Disney Television Studios

bob's burgers

Bob’s Burgers—1 Nomination
Outstanding Animated Program

central park

Central Park—1 Nomination
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance: Leslie Odom Jr.

godfather of harlem

Godfather of Harlem
Outstanding Main Title Design

Homeland—1 Nomination
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: Lesli Linka Glatter (“Prisoners of War”)

The Politician­—5 Nominations
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Disney Legend Bette Midler (“Vienna”)
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling: “Pilot”
Outstanding Main Title Design
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic): “The Assassination of Payton Hobart”
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes: “Pilot”

the simpsons

The Simpsons—3 Nominations
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance: Nancy Cartwright (“Better Off Ned”)
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance: Hank Azaria (“Frinkcoin”)
Outstanding Animated Program (“Thanksgiving of Horror”)

Tales from the Loop—2 Nominations
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour)
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role: “Loop”

This Is Us—5 Nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Sterling K. Brown
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Ron Cephas Jones (“After the Fire”)
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Phylicia Rashad (“Flip a Coin”)
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling: “Strangers: Part Two”
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics: “Strangers” (Song Title: “Memorized”)

Exciting Updates and Secrets Revealed at Disney’s Comic-Con@Home Panels

By Jim Frye

Wow, so many awesome Comic-Con@Home panels squeezed into just a few days! With so many panels from across the worlds of Disney, it will take more than just a single weekend to take it all in. Here’s a taste of what we learned, saw, and laughed at from Disney+, Disney Television Studios, ABC, Hulu, Marvel, FX, 20th Century Studios, Twentieth Century Fox Television, Freeform, Lucasfilm Publishing, and more as they participated in Comic-Con@Home July 23–26, the online virtual alternative to the annual pop culture convention that was canceled this year due to health concerns and government guidelines.

Disney+

phineas and ferb comic con

Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe
The cast and creative team of the out-of-this-world animated movie Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe, which premieres on Disney+ on Friday, August 28, participated in a virtual Comic-Con@Home panel on Saturday. Stars Ashley Tisdale (voice of Candace), Vincent Martella (voice of Phineas), Maulik Pancholy (voice of Baljeet), and Dee Bradley Baker (voice of Perry the Platypus) were joined by creators/executive producers Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh and director Bob Bowen to discuss the origins of the iconic animated series and share an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming movie’s opening song, “Such a Beautiful Day.” The song is performed by Tisdale and is available here. The panel was moderated by Variety’s Michael Schneider.

the right stuff

The Right Stuff
As part of its Comic-Con@Home panel for its upcoming original series The Right Stuff, Disney+ released a sneak peek from the service’s first scripted series from National Geographic. Premiering this fall, The Right Stuff tells the incredible story of America’s first astronauts, the Mercury Seven, during the early days of the U.S. Space Program. Moderated by former NASA Astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, the panel featured cast members Patrick J. Adams (Major John Glenn), Jake McDorman (Lieutenant Commander Alan Shepard), Colin O’Donoghue (Captain Gordon Cooper), Michael Trotter (Gus Grissom), Aaron Staton (Wally Schirra), Micah Stock (Deke Slayton), James Lafferty (Scott Carpenter), Nora Zehetner (Annie Glenn), Shannon Lucio (Louise Shepard), Eloise Mumford (Trudy Cooper), Eric Ladin (Chris Kraft), and Patrick Fischler (Bob Gilruth); showrunner and executive producer Mark Lafferty; and executive producer Jennifer Davisson. Watch the clip here:

marvel 616

Marvel’s 616
Marvel’s 616, coming soon to Disney+, will take us to places in the Marvel Universe we’ve never gone before, providing a glimpse into some of Marvel’s greatest inside stories! Whether it’s exploring how Marvel comics are made, unearthing hidden gems, or celebrating cosplay culture, there’s something for every kind of Marvel fan in this new series. The Marvel’s 616 panel, which featured episode directors Gillian Jacobs and Paul Scheer, and executive producers Sarah Amos and Jason Sterman, along with moderator Angélique Roché, dove into the making of the anthology series. “All of our characters have their own tone and their own vibe,” Amos explained during the panel. “We wanted to make sure we honored that same kind of tradition. The anthology nature of the series really made sense to us, because it allowed us to [focus on] each story and each storyteller, and then the next episode will take you on a completely different path.”

Two episodes were featured in the panel—Jacobs’ “Higher, Further, Faster” and Sheer’s “Lost and Found”—and viewers got an inside look at diversity in the Marvel Universe and what it takes to bring a new character to life, along what might have happened to favorite forgotten characters from yesteryear. Marvel’s 616 will begin streaming exclusively on Disney+ this fall.

Marvel Entertainment

Marvel’s Next Big Thing
During the Marvel’s Next Big Thing panel, Marvel editor-in-chief C.B. Cebulski provided a preview of some of the big storylines happening in the Marvel Universe. He introduced several Marvel editors and creators working on those projects, including Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort and writers Al Ewing and Dan Slott, to discuss Empyre, a Fantastic Four and Avengers story that will have “major ramifications for the Fantastic Four, for the cosmos, and for the Marvel Universe,” said Slott. “The entire Marvel Universe.”

Then, Jordan D. White, senior editor of the X-Men books, talked with Tini Howard (Excalibur) and Gerry Duggan (MaraudersCable) about X of Swords. Next, Marvel executive editor Nick Lowe welcomed Amazing Spider-Man writer Nick Spencer and Amazing Spider-Man artist Mark Bagley in a discussion about a new villain. “Anyone out there who’s a Norman Osborn fan,” explains Lowe, “you’ve got to pick up this book, because the stuff that happens leading up to No. 850, in No. 850 and beyond… you do not want to miss it…” Lowe also announced that classic Marvel series Werewolf by Night would be returning, but with contemporary updates. Writers Benjamin Jackendoff and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas presented an inside look at the terrific and terrifying tale—including what’s set to make it such a personal and poignant story for all readers.

Marvel’s Storyboards
Viewers were given the inside scoop on Marvel’s Storyboards in this conversation between Joe Quesada, EVP, Creative Director of Marvel Entertainment and Stephen Wacker, Marvel VP of Content. During the panel, Joe talked about the guests he’ll have on Marvel’s Storyboards in Seasons 1 and 2, and he shared some great stories about the making of the show. He also shared his own history with San Diego Comic-Con going back to his first attendance in 1989, the origin story of the Cup of Joe panel and its early beginnings as a column called “Joe Fridays.” Viewers then found out how Joe was inspired by Stan’s Soapbox columns (written by Disney Legend Stan Lee) and why Joe began taking questions from a live audience. He then explained how Cup of Joe led to the idea that became Marvel’s Storyboards. Viewers can watch the first episode of Marvel’s Storyboards featuring guest star Hugh Jackman, and episode 2 featuring Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Natalia Cordova-Buckley this Thursday on Marvel’s YouTube channel!

20th Century Studios/Marvel

the new mutants

The New Mutants
20th Century Studios in association with Marvel Entertainment presented a ComicCon@Home panel featuring writer/director Josh Boone and the stars of The New Mutants, including Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Alice Braga, Blu Hunt, and Henry Zaga, along with graphic artist Bill Sienkiewicz. Included in the 30-minute panel, moderated by Ira Madison III, was an exclusive look at the opening sequence of the original horror thriller. The opening sequence is available here:

Searchlight Pictures

Guillermo del Toro and Scott Cooper on Antlers and Filmmaking
Producer Guillermo del Toro and director Scott Cooper discussed their upcoming Searchlight Pictures horror film Antlers, a tale about an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher (Keri Russell) and her sheriff brother (Jesse Plemons) become embroiled with her enigmatic student (Jeremy T. Thomas) whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with a legendary ancestral creature who came before them. It’s based on the short story “The Quiet Boy” by Nick Antosca and produced by Guillermo del Toro, David S. Goyer, and J. Miles Dale. In describing the creature, del Toro explained that producers used a mix of digital and practical effects. “We’re not creating a monster, we’re creating a god,” del Toro said. “So the design needs to have elements that are completely unnatural, that are almost surreal or abstract.” Although the film’s April 2020 release was originally delayed due to coronavirus concerns, it’s now scheduled to open on February 19, 2021. Moderated by Collider’s editor-in-chief, Steven Weintraub, the panel revealed a brand-new featurette, which showed some frightening footage. Viewers can watch here:

Twentieth Century Fox Television

bob's burgers

Bob’s Burgers
Bob’s Burgers creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard was joined by voice cast members H. Jon Benjamin (voice of Bob Belcher), John Roberts (voice of Linda Belcher), Kristen Schaal (voice of Louise Belcher), Eugene Mirman (voice of Gene Belcher), Dan Mintz (voice of Tina Belcher), and Larry Murphy (voice of Teddy, Gretchen, and more), as well as producers Nora Smith and Janelle Momary. The upcoming season 11, which returns September 27, will include the 200th episode of the series, called “Bob Belcher and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Kids.” Bouchard also reassured viewers that the Bob’s Burgers movie is still in the works and currently scheduled for an April 9, 2021, premiere.

Duncanville
The star-studded cast of Duncanville, including Amy Poehler (voice of Duncan and Annie), Ty Burrell (voice of Jack), Rashida Jones (voice of Mia Abara), and Wiz Khalifa (voice of Mr. Mitch), sat down with the show’s co-creators Julie and Mike Scully to discuss season 1 and what’s coming up in season 2. Asked if they would reference the COVID-19 pandemic in season 2, Julie and Mike Scully said they would avoid the topic because they want to give viewers a break from current events. Duncanville season 2 returns in Spring 2021 on Fox.

FX/FXX

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Archer
Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) is finally waking up from his three-season-long coma, although the others on his team may not be ready for his return. The 11th season will premiere with two back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, September 16, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The first trailer for Archer season 11, which premiered during the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel on Friday, is available here:

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What We Do in the Shadows
What We Do in the Shadows cast members Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Kayvan Novak, Mark Proksch, and Harvey Guillén joined executive producers Stefani Robinson and Paul Simms for a hilarious panel discussion hosted by special guest Haley Joel Osment. They discussed the challenges of completing season 2 while quarantined, which vampire is the most powerful, and their collective excitement about having Luke Skywalker himself, actor Mark Hamill, guest star as Jim the Vampire. According to Robinson, Berry was particularly “giggly” during his scene with Hamill, especially when Hamill picked up a pool cue and held it in a familiar lightsaber fashion. “You have to understand what that was like,” said Berry. “I stood in front of Luke Skywalker and he held something like that [he imitates holding a light saber] right in front of me. It doesn’t matter how cool you think you are, or how in character you are—you’re not. You’re 7 years old with Luke Skywalker in front of you. It was pretty special.” A third season of What We Do in the Shadows has been greenlit. Additionally, the series has been nominated for 8 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series.

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Helstrom
During San Diego Comic-Con@Home Friday, Hulu released the first trailer for its Marvel TV drama, Helstrom. Creator Paul Zbyszewski was joined on the panel alongside cast members Tom Austen, Sydney Lemmon, Elizabeth Marvel, Robert Wisdom, Ariana Guerra, June Carryl, and Alain Uy to discuss the show, which will launch with all episodes on October 16. Helstrom is co-produced by Marvel Television and ABC Signature Studios, part of Disney Television Studios. Watch the trailer here:

Solar Opposites
Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland and writer Mike McMahan joined executive producer Josh Bycel, as well as cast members Thomas Middleditch (voice of Terry), Sean Giambrone (voice of Yumyulack), and Mary Mack (voice of Jesse), to talk about the first season and share an exclusive clip from Solar Opposites season 2. You can check it out here:

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Lucasfilm Publishing: Stories From a Galaxy Far, Far Away
During the Lucasfilm Publishing Comic-Con@Home panel, Star Wars authors gathered to share news on upcoming titles and stories, book reveals, and insights into their craft. Hosted by Kristin Baver (host of This Week! in Star Wars and The Stars Show Book Club) together with Lucasfilm Publishing’s senior editor Robert Simpson, the panel included special guests Justina Ireland (The High Republic: A Test of Courage), Preeti Chhibber (A Jedi, You Will Be), George Mann (Myths & Fables, Dark Legends), Rebecca Roanhorse (The Clone Wars: Stories of Light & Dark), Alex Segura (Poe Dameron: Free Fall), Tom Angleberger (From a Certain Point of View), Timothy Zahn (Thrawn Ascendancy: Chaos Rising), Greg Pak (Marvel’s Darth Vader), and Alyssa Wong (Marvel’s Doctor Aphra). A few things learned from the panel: Shadows of Vader’s Castle is a 30-page one-shot from IDW written by Cavan Scott that will be hitting comic book stores in October. And speaking of IDW, they’re about to re-launch Star Wars Adventures, an illustrated comic series for all ages. The Art of Galaxy’s Edge by Amy Ratcliffe will explore the details that went into creating Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. A new Clone Wars anthology will take us inside the mind of Darth Maul. And in the next Thrawn trilogy, Timothy Zahn is getting to build the Chiss Ascendancy from the ground up. To see all the exciting announcements from the panel, watch the full panel discussion. You can also check back for more publishing news on StarWars.com as well as bi-weekly book discussions on The Star Wars Show Book Club!

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The Goldbergs
ABC’s The Goldbergs, created by Adam F. Goldberg and based on his life growing up in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania in the 1980s, celebrated seven years during its Comic-Con@Home panel and gave a glimpse of what fans can expect in season 8. The panel featured Sean Giambrone (Adam), Wendi McLendon-Covey (mom Beverly), Troy Gentile (brother Barry), Hayley Orrantia (sister Erica), George Segal (Pops), and Sam Lerner (Erica’s boyfriend Geoff Schwartz), as well as executive producer Doug Robinson. According to the panelists, the season 7 finale episode was cut because of the pandemic, but it will be included in the upcoming season. Also, continuing a show tradition, the season premiere episode pays homage to the classic 1980 film Airplane! and will air this fall.

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Stumptown
Stumptown made their triumphant return to Comic-Con where stars Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson, and Michael Ealy along with executive producers Jason Richman, Monica Owusu-Breen, David Bernad, Ruben Fleischer, and graphic novel author Greg Rucka discussed the past season and celebrated the upcoming season with a preview of what’s to come. During the discussion, it was promised that cliffhangers from season one would be answered, including revealing Dex’s mother as well what new job Detective Miles Hoffman would now be undertaking since leaving the police force.

The panel discussion was moderated by TV Guide Magazine’s Jim Halterman and he welcomed the newest addition to the show, executive producer Monica Owusu-Breen.

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Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Cast and creators for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. gathered virtually for their final Comic-Con panel for a different kind of discussion. Showrunner Jeffrey Bell was joined by actors Elizabeth Henstridge (Agent Jemma Simmons) and Joel Stoffer (Enoch); writers James Oliver, Sharla Oliver, and Craig Titley; and scientists Dr. Virginia De Sa, Dr. Anila Kanchan Madiraju, Melissa Miller, and Dr. Troy Sandberg to talk about how the series uses science. The scientific consensus? Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. did a decent job of involving science, but of course, it’s all in good fun and not meant to be factual. “I always tell people that most scientists are really specialized,” said Miller. “So, on a lot of shows it doesn’t seem realistic necessarily that one person or one small team could do everything.”

Madiraju joked, “I definitely have no problem with biochemists being portrayed as awesome people who can live on alien planets, survive, and then save the world.” Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. finishes its seven-season run on ABC this year.

A Conversation with Nathan Fillion
Nathan Fillion has been a mainstay at San Diego Comic-Con for years, dating back to 2002 when he was a guest on a panel about the series Firefly, a Western sci-fi show on Fox. Moderated by Alexi Hawley, the showrunner on Fillion’s current ABC series The Rookie, Fillion’s Comic-Con@Home panel was a retrospective about his career, detailing his work on The Rookie, Firefly, and his previous ABC series, Castle. He gave special praise to the two series that he said were closest to his heart—Firefly and The Rookie. “Firefly has been my favorite job I’ve ever had until The Rookie,” he said.

Congratulations to Alan Menken—EGOT… and LEGOT!

By Beth Deitchman

Yesterday, Disney Legend Alan Menken joined not one but two very elite clubs: He is now an “EGOT”—a winner of an Emmy®, Grammy®, Oscar®, and Tony®—and he is also a “LEGOT,” having also received the Disney Legends Award in 2001. Only 16 people have achieved EGOT status over the years, but the LEGOT is even rarer: Menken is just the third person to claim that honor, alongside Disney Legends Whoopi Goldberg and Sir Tim Rice. He reached LEGOT and EGOT status thanks to his Daytime Emmy® win for a song composed by Menken with lyricist Glenn Slater for Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, “Waiting in the Wings,” which was honored as Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s Young Adult or Animated Program.

“Really proud of everyone who contributed to the Tangled series,” the Disney Legend said today in a tweet. “As far as me finally reaching my official EGOT status (Howard Ashman and I did actually get an honorary Emmy back in the ’80s), what can I say? I’m honored, thrilled, and humbled.”

With his longtime collaborator and fellow Disney Legend, the late Howard Ashman, Menken first began working with Disney on the 1989 animated classic The Little Mermaid, for which he received his first two Oscars for Best Song, “Under the Sea,” and Best Music, Original Score. Three years later, his contributions to Beauty and the Beast earned him two more Academy Awards® for the film’s title song, as well as Best Music, Original Score. After Ashman’s passing, Menken went on to receive Oscars for “A Whole New World” from Aladdin (with lyricist Tim Rice) and for Pocahontas in the categories of Best Music, Song (“Colors of the Wind”) and Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score.

On Broadway, Menken’s original score for Newsies earned him the Tony for Best Original Score in 2012, and he has taken home 11 Grammys throughout his illustrious career. His first Grammy win came in 1990 for The Little Mermaid, which was honored as Best Recording For Children as well as Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television (“Under the Sea”).

Menken previously received an honorary Primetime Emmy in 1990 for his work with Ashman on the Television Academy’s anti-drug special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, which featured their song “Wonderful Ways to Say No.”

Whoopi Goldberg became the first “LEGOT” when she was inducted as a Disney Legend during D23 Expo 2017. Sir Tim Rice achieved “LEGOT” status the following year upon his Emmy win for NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert.

Visit ABCNews.com to watch Goldberg and her fellow co-hosts from The View as they discussed this remarkable achievement in July 2017, just after Goldberg returned from a magical D23 Expo weekend.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

This week has everything: killer sharks, wonky magic… and Queen Bey! National Geographic’s Sharkfest will continue with Shark vs. Whale on Tuesday, and two days later, ABC will broadcast a brand-new episode of the hit game show Don’t. And Friday is stacked with premieres, with Black Is King and Muppets Now on Disney+ and Upside-Down Magic on Disney Channel. Here’s a closer look at five fantastic things we plan to watch this week:

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Shark vs. Whale—Tuesday, July 28, at 10 p.m. ET on National Geographic
Sharkfest continues! A routine drone survey will turn deadly when Ryan Johnson, a marine biologist based in South Africa, films a humpback whale being attacked and strategically drowned by a great white shark. The never-before-seen behavior will shift his perception of the creature he’s spent his life studying. To make sense of the event, Johnson will follow humpback whales on their migration, mapping places that may make them vulnerable, and take a new look at great white sharks to discover how and why they become whale killers.

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Don’t—Thursday, July 30, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC
Take it from host Adam Scott and executive producer Ryan Reynolds: you “don’t” want to miss this week’s episode! In “Don’t Meet Your Heroes,” the Long family from Washington will attempt to conquer the challenges “Don’t Miss,” “Don’t Embarrass Yourself,” “Don’t Beat Yourself Up,” “Don’t Blink,” and “Don’t Get Tired” in the hopes of winning $100,000.

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Black Is King—Friday, July 31, on Disney+
The visual album—written, directed, and executive produced by Beyoncé—reimagines the lessons of The Lion King for today’s young kings and queens in search of their own crowns. Based on the music of The Lion King: The Gift, and featuring appearances from celebrities such as Lupita Nyong’o, Naomi Campbell, and Jay-Z, Black Is King is a celebratory memoir for the world on the Black experience. Set to songs including “My Power,” “Mood 4 Eva,” “Brown Skin Girl,” and others, Black Is King is a story for the ages that informs and rebuilds the present. The voyages of Black families, throughout time, will be honored in this tale of a young king’s transcendent journey through betrayal, love, and self-identity. His ancestors will help to guide him toward his destiny—and with his father’s teachings and guidance from his childhood love, he will earn the virtues required to reclaim his home and throne.

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Muppets Now—Friday, July 31, on Disney+
In the six-episode season—the Muppets Studio’s first unscripted series and first original series for Disney+—Scooter will rush to make his delivery deadlines and upload the brand-new Muppet series for streaming. Unfortunately, they are due now, so he’ll need to overcome whatever obstacles, distractions, and complications the rest of the Muppet gang throws at him. Teeming with spontaneous insanity, surprising guest stars and more frogs, pigs, bears (and whatevers) than legally allowed, the Muppets will cut loose with the kind of unfiltered silliness and chaotic fun that made them famous. From zany experiments with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker to lifestyle tips from Miss Piggy, each episode will include hilarious segments that showcase the Muppets doing what the Muppets do best.

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Upside-Down Magic—Friday, July 31, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
Based on the New York Times bestselling children’s book of the same name, this Disney Channel Original Movie follows two best friends, Nory Boxwood Horace (Izabela Rose) and Reina Carvajal (Siena Agudong), after they enroll at the Sage Academy for Magical Studies. While Reina’s ability to harness the power of fire puts her at the top of the class of Flares, Nory’s unpredictable magic and proclivity for turning into herself into a “Dritten”—a half-kitten, half-dragon—lands her in a class for those with “upside-down magic,” or UDM, led by the wisecracking groundskeeper and “professor” Budd Skriff (Kyle Howard). While stern Headmaster Knightslinger (Vicki Lewis) believes the UDM’s unconventional powers leave them vulnerable to dangerous and evil “shadow magic,” a turn of events will prompt Nory and her fellow classmates to set out to prove that upside-down magic beats right-side up.

Disney Legend Regis Philbin Passes Away at 88

By Jeffrey Epstein

Disney Legend Regis Philbin passed away from natural causes on Friday, July 24, his family shared. The Emmy® Award-winning morning show host, who was also beloved for hosting ABC’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, was just one month shy of his 89th birthday.

“Regis was a very special part of our Disney family for over a half century and we will miss him deeply,” said Disney CEO Bob Chapek. “He was an amazing person, consummate entertainer, TV icon, and a true Disney Legend. Our heartfelt condolences to Joy and the entire Philbin family.”

“We are heartbroken to hear that a longtime colleague and friend, Regis Philbin, passed away at the age of 88,” said Disney Executive Chairman Bob Iger. “Regis graced us with warmth, humor, and self-deprecating wit, always bringing happiness to us all. Our hearts go out to Joy and to his family. Rest in Peace, Regis.”

“Our hearts are broken to learn the news about Regis’ passing,” The “Live” Family said in a statement. “Regis originated “Live” as a local New York broadcast back in 1983, and for more than 27 years he poured his heart and soul into the show. Many of the members of our staff began their careers at “Live” with Regis and were lucky enough to learn from a master broadcaster. Our hearts go out to Joy and his family.”

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“Regis was a great broadcaster, a good friend, and a tremendous amount of fun,” Jimmy Kimmel said in a post on Twitter. “He leaves behind a beautiful family and a TV legacy that will likely go unmatched. Regis, I hope our friend [Don] Rickles met you at the pearly gates with open arms and a slew of the insults you loved so much.”

Born on August 25, 1931, Regis, a native New Yorker, graduated from University of Notre Dame in 1953 with a degree in sociology. After serving in the Navy, he began a standard apprenticeship in television: page, stagehand, sports newswriter, and substitute anchor. Regis first tasted fame on ABC’s The Joey Bishop Show from 1967 to 1969 and would go on to co-host the KABC-TV’s local morning talk show A.M. Los Angeles before moving back east to take over WABC-TV’s The Morning Show. There, he eventually paired up with Kathie Lee Gifford, and in 1988, Buena Vista Television picked the show up for national syndication and re-titled it Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, a name that lasted until Gifford departed in 2000. In 2001, Regis won a Daytime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host, and Kelly Ripa joined him at the morning show. The pair spent a decade together until Regis departed the show in 2011.

Regis honed his off-the-cuff interviewing skills on ABC’s 1975 game show Almost Anything Goes, an uninhibited outdoor free-for-all on the field as contestants competed in stunts like carrying a loaf of bread while sliding across a greased pole suspended over a pool of water. And in 1999 Regis almost singlehandedly popularized catch phrases like “Is that your final answer?” on ABC’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, for which also took home the Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2001.

For Disney’s Hyperion publishing arm, he wrote Who Wants to Be Me? and co-authored two cookbooks with Kathie Lee Gifford.

Regis hosted the Disney Christmas Parade specials more than a dozen times and appeared in several guest appearances on Kelly Ripa’s ABC series Hope & Faith, as car salesman Handsome Hal Halverson. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2003, and in 2008 received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Daytime Emmys.

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In 2011 Regis was inducted as a Disney Legend at D23 Expo.

Regis is survived by daughters J.J. Philbin and Joanna Philbin, whom he shared with his wife of 50 years, Joy Philbin, as well as daughter Amy Philbin, from his first marriage, and grandchildren.

Read Regis’ complete Disney Legends bio here.

Everything You Need To Know About Disney at Comic-Con@Home

By Jim Frye

Get ready for four days of exciting panels and events as Disney joins Comic-Con@Home, the online version of the annual San Diego Comic-Con, from Thursday, July 23, through Sunday, July 26. A safe way to experience the convention without leaving your sofa, Comic-Con@Home includes more than 350 panels covering everything from movies, TV series, and comic books to animation, celebrities, and more! You’ll hear from the writers, actors, directors, and creators who bring your favorite projects to life. The entire event is free and available on the official Comic-Con YouTube page. Here are all the exciting Disney panels you can enjoy throughout the weekend, from Disney+, Disney Television Studios, ABC, Hulu, Marvel, FX, 20th Century Studios, 20th Century Fox Television, Freeform, Lucasfilm Publishing, and more. You’ll find a YouTube link under each listing for that particular panel. In addition, there’s a special online event from FX, called FX Unlocked, that will also take place during the weekend. Most panels will be available for viewing after the weekend has ended.

THURSDAY, JULY 23

Marvel’s Storyboards (Marvel)
11 a.m.–12 p.m. PT
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Marvel Executive VP, Creative Director Joe Quesada shares an inside look at his new docuseries, Marvel’s Storyboards. In conversation with Marvel VP of Content Stephen Wacker, Joe highlights how the personal and the professional intersect in his own life, and in those of the show’s guests: an A-list mix of storytellers across comics, theatre, film, and more.

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Solar Opposites (Hulu)
11 a.m.–12 p.m. PT
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Your favorite Shlorpians are getting together for Comic-Con@Home! As Hulu’s most-watched original comedy premiere to date, Solar Opposites centers around a team of four aliens who escape their exploding home world only to crash land into a move-in ready home in suburban America. They are evenly split on whether Earth is awful or awesome, while protecting the Pupa, a living super computer that will one day evolve into its true form, consume them and terraform the Earth… Join Justin Roiland (“Korvo”), Thomas Middleditch (“Terry”), Sean Giambrone (“Yumyulack”), Mary Mack(“Jesse”), and executive producers Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel for all things Solar Opposites including an exclusive clip from the upcoming second season!

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Marvel’s 616 (Disney+)
1–2 p.m. PT
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Join directors Gillian Jacobs and Paul Scheer, and executive producers Sarah Amos and Jason Sterman as they discuss how this documentary series explores the way Marvel’s rich legacy of stories, characters, and creators exist within the “world outside your window.”

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The New Mutants (Twentieth Century Studios and Marvel Entertainment)
2–2:30 p.m. PT
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Writer/Director Josh Boone and the cast of Twentieth Century Studios and Marvel Entertainment’s The New Mutants, including Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Alice Braga, Blu Hunt, and Henry Zaga discuss the upcoming original horror-thriller in a panel moderated by Ira Madison III.

Marvel HQ (Marvel Entertainment)
4–5 p.m. PT
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Marvel HQ will have a comics read-along, an epic LEGO battle, and a behind-the-scenes look at the animated series, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Maximum Venom.

FRIDAY, JULY 24

Marvel Comics: Next Big Thing (Marvel Entertainment)
11 a.m.–12 p.m. PT
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Marvel editor-in-chief C.B. Cebulski gathers some of Marvel’s most epic creators! Tom Brevoort, Al Ewing, and Dan Slott discuss the book Empyre! Jordan White, Tini Howard, and Gerry Duggan discuss the latest X-Men crossover event, X of SwordsNick Lowe, Nick Spencer, and Mark Bagley spotlight Amazing Spider-Man #850 ushering in the return of the Green Goblin! And Nick Lowe talks about the classic Marvel character, Werewolf by Night, with creators Taboo and Ben Jackendoff!

Star Wars Audiobooks: Doctor Aphra (Lucasfilm Publishing)
11 a.m.–12 p.m. PT
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Listen in as narrators Marc Thompson and Emily Woo Zeller, author Sarah Kuhn, and Del Rey editor Elizabeth Schaefer talk about Star Wars Audiobook Original Doctor Aphra with producer Nick Martorelli.

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Hot Wheels: Designing Fans’ Exclusives
11 a.m.–12 p.m. PT
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The team behind the No. 1-selling toy in world is back to bring you the latest & greatest in Hot Wheels vehicle design for this year’s Comic-Con@Home virtual event! Moderated by Mattel’s Molly Hampton (global marketing manager), this panel will feature three key Hot Wheels designers—Bryan Benedict (senior manager, vehicles product design), Chris Colangelo (manager, vehicles product design), and Sam Kok (key lead designer, vehicles packaging)—as they give you a behind the scenes look at the 2020 Mattel Creations Hot Wheels exclusives for Comic-Con@Home (including Star Wars and Marvel exclusives), release never-before-seen product sneaks, and answer fans’ most important questions.

Duncanville (20th Century Fox Television)
12-1 p.m. PT
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Join executive producers Mike & Julie Scully; executive producer and star Amy Poehler, along with stars Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Joy Osmanski, Yassir Lester, Betsy Sodaro, Rashida Jones, and Wiz Khalifa for an exclusive first look at the upcoming second season.

Lucasfilm Publishing: Stories From a Galaxy Far, Far Away
12 p.m.–1 p.m. PT
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Authors Timothy Zahn, Alex Segura, Justina Ireland, George Mann, Preeti Chhibber, Tom Angleberger, Rebecca Roanhorse, Greg Pak, and Alyssa Wong discuss their latest Star Wars projects in a panel moderated by This Week in Star Wars host Kirstin Baver and Lucasfilm senior editor Robert Simpson.

Mattel Creations: Designing Pop Culture
1–2 p.m. PT
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Mattel’s Richard Dickson (president) and moderator Chris Down (chief design officer) discuss the behind-the-scenes process of what goes into designing iconic toys for today’s pop-culture fans while introducing the world to the all-new platform, Mattel Creations. The Q&A panel will feature Mattel designers and creatives from dynamic brands—including Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story and Lucasfilm’s Star Wars—to examine the collaborative journey that goes into creating Con exclusives, toys, and art inspired by 75 years of Mattel pop-culture influence.

First Look at Hulu’s Helstrom
3–4 p.m. PT
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Talk about some family drama! Join Helstrom showrunner Paul Zbyszewski and cast–Tom Austen, Sydney Lemmon, Elizabeth Marvel, Robert Wisdom, Ariana Guerra, June Carryl, and Alain Uy­—for one hell of a sneak-peek look and conversation around bringing this terror-filled comic to life as Hulu’s next horror series. Moderated by IGN’s Laura Prudom.

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Bob’s Burgers (20th Century Fox Television)
4–5 p.m. PT
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Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard will break news about the upcoming season, and the always entertaining cast including H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz, and Larry Murphy will have you howling with laughter with never-before-seen footage.

Crossing Swords (Hulu)
4–5 p.m. PT
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The Hulu Original chronicles the zany adventures of good-hearted hero wannabe Patrick, who lands his dream job as a squire, only to learn the royal castle is a corrupt hornet’s nest of monarchs, crooks and charlatans. Award-winning film critic Scott Mantz moderates a panel featuring Crossing Swords creators John Harvatine IV and Tom Root; and cast members Adam Ray (“Ruben”), Tara Strong (“Coral”), Seth Green (“Blinkerquartz”), Alanna Ubach (“Queen Tulip”), Adam Pally (“Broth”), and Yvette Nicole Brown (“Sgt. Meghan”), who will discuss the new adult animated series and provide a glimpse at what lies ahead in Season 2.

Archer @ Home (FXX)
5–6 p.m. PT
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Archer, FXX’s award-winning animated comedy, returns for its 11th season later this year and follows Sterling Archer and his return to the spy world after a three-year coma. But first, join the voice cast of Aisha Tyler, Chris ParnellJudy GreerAmber Nash, and Lucky Yates, plus executive producer Casey Willis for a lively discussion and the reveal of not-to-be-missed details about the new season!

SATURDAY

Cosmos: Possible Worlds
10–11 a.m. PT
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The latest installation in National Geographic’s Cosmos franchise, Cosmos: Possible Worlds makes its network debut on FOX this fall, taking audiences on a series of spiritual voyages of exploration revealing previously uncharted realms, including lost worlds and worlds to come, and those that we may one day inhabit in a thrilling future we can still have. Creator, executive producer, director, and writer Ann Druyan; host and acclaimed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson; executive producer, director, and writer Brannon Braga; executive producer Jason Clark; and visual effects supervisor Jeffrey A. Okun come together for a conversation about what is in store for the next chapter of Cosmos and a behind-the-scenes look into the making of the series. The panel discussion—which also features a special introduction by executive producer Seth MacFarlane and exclusive never-before-seen footage—illustrates why Cosmos has remained relevant for the last 40 years. 

The Simpsons @ Home (20th Century Fox Television)
11 a.m.–12 p.m. PT
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Join Al Jean, Matt Selman, David Silverman, Carolyn Omine, Mike B. Anderson, and moderator Yeardley Smith for a panel discussion leading into season 32!

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Disney+’s Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe (Disney+)
12–1 p.m. PT
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Creators and executive producers Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, director Bob Bowen, and stars Ashley Tisdale, Vincent Martella, Maulik Pancholy, and Dee Bradley Baker share an exclusive sneak peek of Disney+’s upcoming Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe.

Bless the Harts (20th Century Fox Television)
12-1 p.m. PT
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Join the Harts, in quarantine of course, for a Paint & Sip! Watch Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, Jillian Bell, and Fortune Feimster with executive producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Andy Bobrow try to re-create Bless The Harts characters while chatting about their favorite moments from season one, what they’re looking forward to in season two on FOX this Fall, and how they’ve kept busy during quarantine while drinking the show’s favorite drink—boxed wine!

Guillermo del Toro and Scott Cooper on Antlers and Filmmaking
1–2 p.m. PT
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Acclaimed director Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart, Hostiles) and horror maestro Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) tease their upcoming Searchlight Pictures movie Antlers along with how they designed the Wendigo-inspired monster. In addition, the two go in-depth on the craft of filmmaking and how they create a visual style. Moderated by Collider’s editor-in-chief Steven Weintraub.

American Dad! (20th Century Fox Television)
1-2 p.m. PT
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Ever wanted to learn how to draw one of your favorite AD! characters?  Now is your chance, join show Supervising Director Brent Woods as he teaches the cast and executive producers how to draw Roger! Grab a sketchbook and pens, and learn to draw everyone’s favorite alien alongside Rachael MacFarlane, Wendy Schaal, Scott Grimes, Dee Bradley Baker, and executive producers Nic Wegener and Joe Chandler as they chat about the current season and look toward the series’ 300th episode airing on TBS this fall.

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Blast Off with Disney+’s The Right Stuff
1–2 p.m. PT
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From Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way and Warner Horizon Scripted Television, The Right Stuff is the first scripted Disney+ original series from National Geographic and follows seven of the military’s best pilots as they become astronauts for the newly-formed NASA. This 45-minute panel, moderated by former NASA Astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, will feature cast, crew, and an exclusive first look at the series.

Family Guy  (20th Century Fox Television)
2–3 p.m. PT
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Cast members Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green, and executive producers Rich Appel, Alec Sulkin, and Kara Vallow from FOX’s hit animated comedy Family Guy celebrate 350 episodes with a virtual table read and a look back at 18 seasons.

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The Fleet Science Center Celebrates: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.—The Stories and Science of Androids, Space Travel, and Aliens (ABC)
3–4 p.m. PT
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Panelists are Jeffrey Bell (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. showrunner, executive producer, and writer), Andrea Decker (Fleet Science Center, moderator), Dr. Virginia De Sa (professor in the Cognitive Science Department at U.C. San Diego), Elizabeth Henstridge (actor, Jemma Simmons), Dr. Anila Kanchan Madiraju (research associate at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Melissa Miller (scientist and science writer at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography), James Oliver (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. co-producer and writer), Sharla Oliver (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. co-producer and writer), Dr. Troy Sandberg (postdoctoral researcher at U.C. San Diego), Joel Stoffer (actor, Enoch), and Craig Titley (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer and writer).

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The Stars and Executives Producers of ABC’s Stumptown
4–5 p.m. PT
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Stars Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson, and Michael Ealy will be joined by executive producers Jason Richman, David Bernad, and Ruben Fleischer, along with graphic novel author Greg Rucka, to answer your burning questions and discuss the cliffhangers from last season’s finale.

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What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
5–6 p.m. PT
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Named “TV’s best comedy” by the Hollywood ReporterWhat We Do in the Shadows is a documentary-style look into the lives of four vampires and their loyal familiar who, in a surprising twist, is a descendant of famed vampire slayer Van Helsing. Join cast members Matt BerryNatasia Demetriou, Kayvan Novak, Mark Proksch, Harvey Guillén, and the creative team for a spirited discussion hosted by special guest Haley Joel Osment.

SUNDAY

Hoops (20th Century Fox Television)
10–11 a.m. PT
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Hoops is a new animated series for Netflix launching this summer from 20th Century Fox Television (The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers). Voice stars Jake Johnson, Rob Riggle, Ron Funches, Natasha Leggero, Cleo King, and A.D. Miles join creator and executive producer Ben Hoffman and moderator/ guest voice star Max Greenfield (Johnson’s former New Girl co-star) for a truly wild and hilarious Q&A.

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Motherland: Fort Salem: A World of Magic, Action and Intrigue (Freeform)
10–11 a.m. PT
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Creator Eliot Laurence and cast members Taylor Hickson, Ashley Nicole Williams, Jessica Sutton, Demetria McKinney, Amalia Holm, and Lyne Renee take part in a conversation moderated by TVGuide.com’s Lindsay MacDonald. They will discuss the epic first season and look forward to season two.

neXt (20th Century Fox Television)
11­–12 p.m. PT
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neXt arrives at Comic-Con@Home with a sneak peek of the thrilling opening scene of the propulsive, fact-based thriller about the emergence of a deadly, rogue artificial intelligence that combines pulse-pounding action with an examination of how technology is invading our lives and transforming us in ways we don’t yet understand. Panelists will include creator and executive producer Manny Coto, John Slattery, Fernanda Andrade, Michael Mosley, Jason Butler Harner, and Eve Harlow, moderated by Thrillist’s Esther Zuckerman.

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The Stars and Executive Producer of ABC’s The Goldbergs
1–2 p.m. PT
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Stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, George Segal, Sean Giambrone, Hayley Orrantia, Troy Gentile, and Sam Lerner will be joined by executive producer Doug Robinson and moderator Gerrad Hall of Entertainment Weekly.

A Conversation with Nathan Fillion (ABC)
2– 3 p.m. PT
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Showrunner Alexi Hawley (The Rookie) talks with Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Castle, The Rookie) about his career in film and television. With special appearances by Joss Whedon, Alan Tudyk, Gina Torres, Mekia Cox, Molly Quinn, Seamus Dever, and Jon Huertas.

FX Unlocked
In addition to the panels, FX has something special planned. With the cancellation of live events across the world, FX was tasked with replicating the fan experience at San Diego Comic-Con for the new online and remote reality. Working with experiential agency Creative Riff, FX designed captivating digital experiences that generate enthusiasm and build hype for their shows. Called FX Unlocked, it’s a full digital experience, connecting fans with FX’s top programs including American Horror Story, What We Do in the Shadows, DAVE, and Cake. Participants can even win prizes.

FX’s full line-up of digital experiences on FX Unlocked include the following:

  • Test of Terror
    • In celebration of the nine seasons of American Horror Story, fans will dive into a unique gamified trivia experience.
  • A Chat with Dave & GaTa
    • In an exclusive Q&A, fans will be able to see Dave Burd and GaTa break down some of the best moments from DAVE and the inspiration from their lived experiences.
  • Guillermos Stakeout
    • Fans of What We Do in the Shadows will be able to help Guillermo protect Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja, and Colin Robinson from the werewolves and vampires trying to kill them in this single-player interactive game.
  • Piece of Cake with Jeron Braxton
    • Participants will get a behind-the-scenes look at Cake and a hands-on experience learning how they can create their own art in partnership with Otis College of Art and Design Extension, a national leader in art and design.
  • FX on Hulu Cosplay Gallery
    • Cosplay has always been an iconic part of the Comic-Con experience with fans showcasing their impressive craftsmanship with realistic and creative costumes of their favorite characters. FX is helping them keep the tradition alive with the first virtual FX on Hulu Cosplay Gallery. Fans can submit their costume photos, sketches, or mockups inspired by their favorite FX originals (via Instagram) for the chance to see their costume grace the walls of the digital gallery.

“We will miss attending the traditional event this year, but the silver lining is that with FX Unlocked we can engage with fans from across the country. We see this as an opportunity to forge an even stronger connection with our audience and make our shows part of this virtual celebration,” says Kenya Hardaway, Senior Vice President, Integrated Promotions-Multi-Platform Marketing at FX Networks.

The Tree-mendous Story Behind Disney’s Sketchbook Ornaments

By Zach Johnson

For Disney artist Steve Thompson, it’s not about what’s under the Christmas tree—it’s about what’s on it. For the last 15 years, he’s been designing detailed ornaments for shopDisney.com, recreating moments from classic films such as Cinderella and Peter Pan. For Thompson, who joined The Walt Disney Company as an animator in 1994, it’s a dream job—and it’s one that allows him to use his gifts to spread holiday cheer all year long. (A few of the ornaments from this year’s collection are already available on shopDisney.com, and D23 Gold Members and Gold Family Members get 10% off purchases of $50 or more!)

“I’m a huge ornament collector and a Disney fan, but I wasn’t really feeling too connected to the ornaments we were carrying back in 2005,” recalls Thompson. “So, one day I said, ‘What if we did really beautiful, sculpted moments from these films?’ To me, an ornament is something amazing that you hang on your tree. In that first year, we did a little bit of those. They sold really well, and the next year we did a little bit more. And all of a sudden, they seemed to just take off. Fans were really connecting to these true-to-story moments.”

Since then, the Sketchbook Ornament series has included new decorations featuring popular characters such as Aladdin, Dumbo, Buzz Lightyear, Jack Skellington, Mulan, Pinocchio, Rapunzel, Snow White, Tinker Bell, and Winnie the Pooh. “The need to come up with something to make the characters feel fresh and new every year is a huge challenge, especially for some of these films that have been around for so many years,” he says. “It’s up to me to figure out how we can make it not look like what we’ve seen. It’s daunting when I get started. I’m like, ‘Good, God! I have no ideas at all!’ But eventually, I’ll think of all these ideas. So, it’s a huge challenge, but it’s so rewarding when you see them finished.”

 

Thompson begins sketching his ideas more than a year before they go on sale. “I start off with the obvious moments: ‘What are the big moments in the film everyone connects to?’ But I also like to find those secondary moments. This year’s Ariel ornament is inspired by the scene where she’s in her pajamas and jumps on the bed in Eric’s castle for the first time… and nobody has done that! It’s such a cute moment! Even if it’s an obvious character, sometimes it’s an unexpected moment I’ll get excited about.” Thompson will then send his sketches to a sculptor, who will add dimension to his design. “The sculpting process takes a really long time. I always like to have enough time to make sure they look perfect,” he says.

Thompson will sometimes collaborate with in-house digital sculptors on the ornaments. “It’s great to be able to work with them, and they’ll usually work on the films that we have digital files for, like Frozen and Moana. We use the same files the animators do, so we can understand things like posing and expression. But the bulk of the ornaments are hand-sculpted,” he says. “Even though I’m not a sculptor, I know what things should look like in three dimensions. It’s a lot of back and forth. They might send me 100 photos of the same ornament from every possible angle, and I have to draw my notes from every single angle. It just keeps going back and forth and back and forth until the sculpting is done, and then it goes into painting. It’s a whole process, and I’m still involved all the way through the final paint. You have to love getting into the minutiae of that, and I want everything that ends up in the store to be something I’m proud of. And I want the ornaments on my tree, too! Sometimes it’s like, ‘What do I want on my tree? Who are we missing? What would be amazing and surprise fans?’ I know a lot of brands create Disney ornaments, but I feel like we’re doing them the best. And we’re doing characters you’re not going to get elsewhere.”

Thompson, who has attended every D23 Expo, particularly loves designing ornaments featuring unexpected characters. Over the years, he’s designed ornaments for Diana the Huntress, Mr. Toad, Peas-in-a-Pod, Roger Rabbit, and Timothy Q. Mouse, to name a few.

“I work with a merchant team and a great group of people who trust my opinion. They know I’m a huge Disney fan and I like to tap into what films fans are talking about,” Thompson says. “Some of the ’90s films I worked on are having a bit of a moment. I love the fact that I’ve now done a Pain and Panic Hercules ornament and added Meg and done Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Those were the ones I’d been pushing for.”

Some ornaments are easier to pitch than others. “The Alice in Wonderland Doorknob—that was one I pitched for five years,” he reveals. “When they finally made it and it did really well, they brought it back three years in a row! It’s not an obvious character, but Alice in Wonderland also wouldn’t be that film without that character. As brief as he appears in the film, he is important. Sometimes you have a ‘random’ character that just makes a really great ornament. A good idea is always a good idea; it just might not be the right moment.”

 

This year’s Sketchbook Ornament collection introduces the Fairytale Moments series, featuring Disney Princesses like Anna, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Merida, Pocahontas, and Tiana. “We’re trying something a little different,” Thompson says. “Instead of just a figure with a cloth dress, all the Disney Princess ornaments have become figural story moments.” And the Legacy collection, under the Sketchbook Ornament umbrella, includes designs that honor the 50th and 80th anniversaries of The Artistocats and Fantastia, respectively.

Thompson began working on next year’s collection in March… but he can’t say much about it just yet. “It’s super rewarding and fun, and I hope to keep doing this. Next year’s ornaments are even better. I keep trying to one-up myself,” he says. However, Thompson is quick to point out that the Sketchbook Ornaments are not a solo effort. “I do design them, but I work with such talented artists, from the sculptors to the painters to the merchant team. It’s a team effort,” he says. “There are real people behind these magical little moments on your tree. We’re just as passionate about them as the people who buy them.”

Sneak Peeks at Marvel’s 616 on Disney+—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

See What’s In Store on Marvel’s 616—New Docuseries Coming to Disney+

There’s a brand-new series arriving soon on Disney+, and just this week we got to see a few sneak peeks at the excitement to come. Marvel’s 616 explores how Marvel’s rich legacy of stories, characters, and creators exist within the world outside your window. Each documentary—helmed by a unique filmmaker—explores the intersections of storytelling, pop culture, and fandom within the Marvel Universe. The first clip, above, is from the episode “Higher, Further, Faster,” directed by Gillian Jacobs. In it, she shines a light on the trailblazing women of Marvel Comics and how they found ways to tell stories of representation and inclusion.

In this second clip, above, from the episode “Lost and Found,” actor and comedian Paul Scheer shares his eye-opening and hilarious quest to discover the “forgotten” characters of Marvel Comics.

Look for Marvel’s 616 on Disney+ soon!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

Well, the day has finally come to welcome live sports back on the ol’ television set… or streaming device of your choice. And amongst all the amazing stuff to watch this weekend is NBA Countdown presented by Mountain Dew: NBA Restart (Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC)—sure to get you primed and ready for some thrilling basketball action! Read up on what else you can expect from around the worlds of Disney by clicking here.

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Celebrate Friendship with New Mickey & Friends: Stay True Campaign

There’s nothing quite like friendship to bring color, warmth, and fun to your life—and that’s especially important when times are tough. And there’s an all-new celebration, starting this week, to honor these important relationships…

Mickey & Friends: Stay True is a new global campaign inspired by our beloved Sensational Six—Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto—and their truly iconic friendships. Almost 100 years’ worth of countless adventures and memorable milestones have cemented the Sensational Six as a symbol of loyalty, kindness, and hope across the globe.

Starting this week and culminating on July 30—which happens to be International Friendship Day—Disney is calling on fans around the world to give a shout-out to their friends for “staying true” (through social media channels and more) using the hashtag #MickeyFriendsStayTrue.

Wanna get in on the friendship fun? Stay tuned to the @MickeyTrueOriginal Instagram handle, where fans can find out all the ways to get involved—each inspired by a different member of the Sensational Six—every day throughout the week. Also, be sure to use that #MickeyFriendsStayTrue hashtag to share your stories of friendship… some of which might end up being featured on Disney’s social platforms and even on ABC’s Good Morning America.

By the way, thanks for being our friends! We appreciate it!

Elena of Avalor Goes Prime-Time for Finale Special

Disney’s Emmy®- and Imagen Award-winning animated series Elena of Avalor, inspired by the incredible diversity of Latin cultures and folklore, will be celebrating its series finale with an all-new prime-time special on Sunday, August 23, at 7 p.m. Read more about it—and hear from the show’s creator and executive producer, Craig Gerber—right here at D23.com.

Marvel’s Storyboards—New Digital Series Now Playing!

Here’s a bit more awesome news from the world of Marvel: Just this week, Marvel Entertainment premiered the first episode of a brand-new digital series! Available on both Marvel’s YouTube channel and on Marvel.com, Marvel’s Storyboards is a 12-episode nonfiction series following Joe Quesada, executive vice president and creative director of Marvel Entertainment, as he explores the origin stories and inspirations of storytellers of all mediums, backgrounds, and experiences at their favorite spots throughout New York City and beyond. Check out the trailer for the series, above.

Marvel’s Storyboards will be aired in two six-episode seasons, highlighting a variety of visionary, critically acclaimed storytellers including Oscar®-winning songwriter Robert Lopez (Disney’s Frozen); Olympic ice skating phenom Johnny Weir; stage and screen actor Christian Borle; comedian and actress Sasheer Zamata; and many more!

Season One kicked off on Thursday, July 23, with the one and only Hugh Jackman; do make sure check the episode out, and stay tuned all summer long for more brand-new Marvel merriment.

New Trailer for Beyonce’s Black is King

Just a few more days until we get to witness this sure-to-be-ridiculously-memorable new film from Beyoncé Knowles-Carter… And as such, Disney+ and Parkwood Entertainment just released a new trailer Black Is King, helmed by the 24-time Grammy® Award-winner. Premiering globally on July 31, 2020—and based on the music of The Lion King: The GiftBlack is King will premiere two weeks after the one-year anniversary of the theatrical release of Disney’s global phenomenon The Lion King. Take a look at the trailer, above.

Black is King reimagines the lessons from the hit film for today’s young kings and queens in search of their own crowns. In production for a full year and filmed in various locations around the world, the project features a dizzying array of diverse voices on its creative team—including directors Emmanuel Adjei, Blitz Bazawule, Pierre Debusschere, Jenn Nkiru, Ibra Ake, Dikayl Rimmasch, Jake Nava, and Kwasi Fordjour; and co-directors and second unit directors such as Dafe Oboro, Julian Klincewicz, Derek Milton, Meji Alabi, Joshua Kissi, Alexandre Moors, and Deon Van Zyl. Special guests seen in the film include Aweng Ade-Chuol and Adut Akech, Naomi Campbell, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Lupita Nyong’o, Kelly Rowland, Pharrell Williams, and JAY-Z.

Look for Black is King exclusively on Disney+ beginning Friday, July 31.