All the Stellar Things to Read, Watch and Play This Star Wars Day

By Savannah Salazar

Since its premiere in 1977, George Lucas’ Star Wars: A New Hope has influenced generations upon generations of fans, becoming a huge “force” in popular culture—spurring three trilogies, TV shows, books and games (and that just scratches the surface!). The classic tales of good vs. evil, light and dark and everyone in between resonated, pulling fans into a galaxy far from our own. So, no matter which sect of Star Wars fandom you come from, we’ve got you covered with our guide of what to read, watch and play this Star Wars Day. Now, May the 4th be with you!

To Watch:

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The Skywalker Saga
With the arrival of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on Disney+, fans will finally be able to stream the entire nine-part saga in one place. Rediscover (or discover, we don’t judge!) the magic of the Star Wars trilogies, and journey from the sands of Tatooine, to the forests of Endor to crimson salt of Crait with a perfect movie marathon. Put on your best Star Wars apparel and get streaming!

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Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian
The latest series hitting Disney+ today goes behind the scenes of Lucasfilm’s hit live-action series The Mandalorian. The eight-episode documentary series—which will be released weekly every Friday after its initial premiere—will dive into the astonishing production, its use of groundbreaking technology, music, the show’s practical models (which yes, includes The Child!) and will feature roundtable discussions with the show’s creator (and Disney Legend) Jon Favreau. The premiere episode “Directing” takes viewers into the filmmaking process of The Mandalorian as the directors speak of their individual journeys on the show.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Final Season
All good things must come to an end; and trust us when we say the final season of The Clone Wars has been such a magnificent end. For seven seasons, Dave Filoni and Lucasfilm Animation have delivered emotionally rich stories in tandem with stunning animation, and today you can watch the series finale on Disney+. And get ready—if you’re anything like us, be sure to keep some tissues handy.

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Our Star Wars Stories
Created by Lucasfilm and StarWars.com, Our Star Wars Stories is an original digital series hosted by Jordan Hembrough that highlights fans across the Star Wars community with touching stories on how a galaxy far, far away has inspired them. Now in its second season, you can find the show here.

Looking for even more Star Wars to watch? Punch it to our everything Star Wars on Disney+ roundup here.

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Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow written by E.K. Johnston
We know Queen Amidala and we know Senator Padmé, but do you her journey in between? Written by the No. 1 New York Times best-selling author of Ahsoka, Queen’s Shadow follows Padmé as she steps down from her position as Queen of Naboo. But, when the newly elected queen asks Padmé to become Naboo’s representative in the Galactic Senate, Padmé must quickly learn how to navigate through the treacherous politics of the Senate. Now, prepare your thunderous applause as we tell you that you can receive a free eBook of E.K. Johnston’s Queen’s Shadow now through May 8! Click here for details and an exclusive excerpt of Queen’s Shadow.

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Star Wars Alphabet Squadron written by Alexander Freed
Veering from politics to warfare, add Star Wars Alphabet Squadron to your intergalactic reading list! The novel is the first of a new trilogy—the second novel is due out in June of this year. Set after Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, this Alphabet Squadron tells the story of a scrappy team of five pilots and starfighters tasked by New Republic general Hera Syndulla (you may recognize Hera from Star Wars Rebels!) to track down the mysterious Shadow Wing, a lethal force of TIE fighters. Alphabet Squadron is also the first book of the brand-new Star Wars video series The Star Wars Show Book Club, where you can read along and tune in for some exciting discussion and guest stars!

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I Am a Padawan written by Ashley Eckstein and Illustrated by Shane Clester
If you’re anything like us, you don’t want The Clone Wars to end! Check out I Am a Padawan, written by Ashley Eckstein, who provides the voice of Ahsoka. The Little Golden Book tells of Ahsoka’s time as a Jedi, recounting the lessons we’ve seen her learn throughout The Clone Wars. From lessons of failure, friendship and hope, I Am a Padawan is a perfect way to introduce the Force to your own little Padawan!

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Darth Vader No. 1 written by Kieron Gillen with art by Adi Granov and Salvador Larroca
Comics have been a part of Star Wars since the beginning—with the first Star Wars Marvel comic being published in 1977. It’s only appropriate, then, that we include an essential comic for any Star Wars fan. Published in 2015, Darth Vader reestablished Star Wars and Marvel comics and become the first ongoing series following the popular villain. The 25-issue comic series explored life after Star Wars: A New Hope and even introduced the fan-favorite rogue archaeologist Doctor Aphra.

For even more stellar reads, click here!

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LEGO® Star Wars™ A-wing Starfighter™
Are you an aspiring rebel pilot? If so, we found the collectible you’re looking for: LEGO’s brand-new A-wing Starfighter from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. With over a thousand pieces, a removable cockpit and laser cannons, this exciting collectible is sure to bring out the kid in anyone. D23 Members can enter for the chance to win the Starfighter here.

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Disney Emoji Blitz
Disney Emoji Blitz is celebrating Star Wars Day with three out-of-this world opportunities to play. Starting with their Star Wars Darth Vader Villain Event—ending May 4—players can collect items that can help them defeat Vader himself and have a chance at winning Luke, Leia, Chewbacca, R2-D2 or Han Solo emojis. And, all through May, players can collect themed tokens towards rewards like Rey, BB-8 and Finn emojis. And last but not least, is the Star Wars Challenge—open May 21 through 25—to earn in-game prizes. You can download Disney Emoji Blitz at the App Store and on Google Play!

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order  
When it comes to Star Wars video games, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a must-play. The game tells an original story about Padawan Cal Kestis, who survived Order 66—an order executed during Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith—and now must embark on an epic journey in his hopes to rebuild the Jedi Order. It perfectly marries expansive story-telling with thrilling gameplay. Currently, players can even receive a free content update—which includes new cosmetics for Cal and BD-1 and new gameplay modes—for the game here.

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Disney Magic Kingdoms
The many worlds of Disney collide with Disney Magic Kingdoms, and for a limited time, players can incorporate some special Star Wars amenities to their own kingdoms. On Star Wars Day, get a free Star Wars Legendary Chest featuring characters, floats, decorations, and more. And from now until May 8, play a limited-time Star Wars Tapper event to collect items for a chance to unlock the new Stormtrooper Helmet Stand. Download now at the App Store and on Google Play!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

There’s no better way to celebrate Star Wars Day than by watching some old and new favorites! In addition to making Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker available to stream two months early (thus completing the Skywalker Saga), Disney+ will be debuting the first episode of Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian just as we say goodbye to Star Wars: The Clone Wars… forever! Later in the week, Hulu will bring us down to Earth—literally—when a team of aliens crash-lands on our planet in the original animated series Solar Opposites. Also this week, the season finale of The Conners will air on ABC and a new episode of the Disney+ docuseries Inside Disney will go behind the scenes of The Walt Disney Company.

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Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian—Monday, May 4, on Disney+
The eight-episode documentary series pulls back the curtain on The Mandalorian. Each chapter explores a different aspect of the first live-action Star Wars television series through interviews, behind the scenes footage, and roundtable conversations hosted by Disney Legend Jon Favreau. The premiere episode, “Directing,” arrives on May the 4th and features the filmmakers sharing their individual journeys on the way to the director’s chair.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Monday, May 4, on Disney+
It’s all been leading up to this. After 12 years and seven seasons, the beloved animated series concludes with “Victory and Death,” available to stream on Star Wars Day. The exciting finale explores the events leading up to Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, with the entire Grand Army of the Republic ordered to hunt down and destroy all the Jedi Knights.

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The Conners—Tuesday, May 5, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
In the season two finale, Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and Ben (Jay R. Ferguson) go apartment hunting as they take on the next step in building a life together. Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) accompanies Becky (Lecy Goranson) on a road trip to Mexico to introduce her daughter to her father for the first time. And Dan (John Goodman) reluctantly shares his financial issues with Louise (Katey Sagal) as he struggles with the pending foreclosure of the house.

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Disney Insider—Friday, May 8, on Disney+
In the fifth episode of the Disney+ Original, runDisney plans a marathon through the Walt Disney World Resort that puts a smile on every racer’s face. Then, meet the team behind the new interactive game Disney Sorcere’s Arena, which lets fans play as one of more than 100 Disney and Pixar characters. Finally, discover how the Walt Disney Archives is marking its 50th anniversary by placing 400 iconic props, costumes, and original artwork on display.

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Solar Opposites—Friday, May 8, on Hulu
Co-created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan (of Rick & Morty fame), Solar Opposites is a Hulu Original series that 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 Korvo (voice of Justin Roiland) and Yumyulack (voice of Sean Giambrone) only see pollution, consumerism, and human frailty, Terry (voice of Thomas Middleditch) and Jesse (voice of Mary Mack) love everything about humankind—from TV to junk food! Their mission: protect the Pupa, a living super computer that will one day evolve into its true form, consume them, and terraform Earth. All eight episodes of Solar Opposites will be available to stream at launch.

The Lion King on Broadway Inspires New Instagram Filter—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

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Simba-fy Your Instagram Stories with New Disney’s The Lion King Filter

Looking for a cool new way to spruce up all those Instagram stories you’ve been creating lately? (C’mon, don’t be shy; we like to give ourselves some dog ears or neon-colored glasses too.) Then look no further than a brand-new filter, courtesy our pals at Disney Theatrical Productions.

Starting earlier this week, Instagram users can now access filters inspired by Disney’s The Lion King, the long-running, Tony® Award-winning musical based on the hit animated film. Users will be able to “wear” the iconic character masks of Simba and Nala, recreated exactly from director/designer Julie Taymor’s original Tony-winning designs through Augmented Reality technology. The free filter can also be found by searching “Simba and Nala” in the “browse effect” search tool within Instagram.

In case you need a refresher course on how to use an Instagram filter: Use the camera to focus on a user’s face; Simba’s filter will appear. Tap the user’s face once to switch to Nala’s filter. Bring a friend into focus with another user and both filters will appear!

And when using both filters, tap the screen to switch from one user to another.

It’s the “Circle of Life” for your social media, and we’re (as the kids say) “here for it”…

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Disney Introduces Cloth Face Masks—Plus Donations for Those in Need

In line with recent recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control regarding wearing cloth face coverings in public, Disney has just announced a new line of non-medical, reusable cloth face masks in the U.S. featuring favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars characters.

The cloth face masks come in small, medium, and large sizes and in a wide variety of prints highlighting a range of fan-favorite characters—including Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse; Anna and Elsa from Frozen; Woody and Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story franchise; The Avengers; the Child—affectionately known as Baby Yoda—from Disney+’s The Mandalorian; and many more. Disney’s cloth face masks are available for pre-order now in packs of four on shopDisney in the U.S., and are estimated to ship in June. These masks align with the FDA’s latest recommendations on non-surgical, non-industrial grade face masks.

Additionally, Disney is donating one million cloth face masks for children and families in underserved and vulnerable communities across the U.S.—and they’ll be distributed by MedShare, an Atlanta-based humanitarian aid organization that collects and distributes surplus medical supplies and equipment. Disney will also donate all profits from the sales in the U.S. of Disney’s cloth face masks to MedShare, up to $1 million, now through September 30.

To purchase—or for more information, including fitting guidelines—head over to visit our friends at shopDisney.com.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

In our continued quest to bring you all things Disney (read: all things awesome) to occupy your days, take a gander at our latest rundown of the coolest episodes and films to watch on your TV (or streaming device of choice) this weekend. A new ep of DuckTales? Check. Iconic fairy tale/comedy The Princess Bride joining the ranks of Disney+? Yes indeedy. Read our rundown by clicking here.

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ABC Honors 2020 High School Seniors with #GraduateTogether Special

Get ready to fete your favorite graduating senior this May 16 when ABC—along with CBS, NBC, and FOX—airs a brand-new, commercial-free multimedia event in their honor. XQ Institute, The LeBron James Family Foundation, and The Entertainment Industry Foundation are joining forces to pay special tribute to the Class of 2020 with Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020… featuring the likes of LeBron James, Bad Bunny, the Jonas Brothers, Ben Platt, Megan Rapinoe, Yara Shahidi, Lena Waithe, Pharrell Williams, Malala Yousafzai, and many, many more! The special will also air across a host of entertainment, social media, and streaming platforms, including Complex Networks, Facebook App, Instagram, PeopleTV, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube—creating an incredible and unique #GraduateTogether experience for each of their audiences.

Curated by high school students and educators throughout the country, with the support of the American Federation of Teachers, the broadcast will include a collection of commencement addresses, celebrity performances, and inspirational vignettes. Plus, #GraduateTogether is inviting students, educators, and families to submit their own videos and photos online for consideration to be included in the telecast. But that’s not all: Famed artist JR and his global participatory art project, Inside Out, will invite high school students everywhere to share their portraits in celebration of being part of the graduating Class of 2020.

So mark your calendars for Saturday, May 16, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, on ABC—and get ready for a little pomp-and-circumstance fun!

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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Debuting Early on Disney+

Awesome news from the world of Disney+: The final chapter of the Skywalker saga, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, will begin streaming two months early, in honor of May the 4th (known by fans around the galaxy as Star Wars Day).

For the first time ever, fans will be able to stream the complete Skywalker saga all in one place. Disney Legend George Lucas’ groundbreaking film Star Wars: A New Hope in 1977 made way for an incredible nine-part saga, and all nine will be available as part of Disney+’s extensive collection of Star Wars movies and series—including The Mandalorian and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will join Disney+’s May the 4th lineup alongside the premiere of the docuseries Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian and the series finale of the award-winning Star Wars: The Clone Wars. So don your best Star Wars t-shirt (or if you’re feeling really motivated, break out that Halloween or con costume), grab a spot on the couch, and enjoy!

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Disney+’s Live-Action Cassian Andor Series Adds Cast

Speaking of the Star Wars galaxy, more news out of Disney+ (by way of the good folks at StarWars.com) concerns its upcoming live-action series showcasing the adventures of Cassian Andor. Joining previously announced cast members Diego Luna (returning as Andor) and Alan Tudyk (once again, the voice of K-2SO) are Genevieve O’Reilly—who will reprise her role as Mon Mothma—and new co-stars Denise Gough (Angels in America) and Kyle Soller (Anna Karenina)… as well as Stellan Skarsgard (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End). Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, will write, direct, and serve as showrunner for the series, which takes place five years before the events of the film.

This second-live action Star Wars series from Lucasfilm (following The Mandalorian) will follow Andor’s shenanigans as a Rebel spy during the formative years of the Rebellion. Look for more info—including the series’ release date—in the coming months.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with Another Disney Family Singalong on ABC

The Disney Family Singalong delighted audiences young and young-at-heart on April 16 on ABC… and just this week comes news that another special in the works—this time celebrating Mother’s Day! The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II will air on Sunday, May 10, followed by an all-new episode of American Idol. For more info on what you can expect, click here.

New Trailer for Final Season of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Another big event coming to ABC is the premiere of the seventh and final season of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.—and just this week, they released an intriguing new trailer. Check it out, above…

The story picks up immediately after season six, with the agents traveling to 1931 New York City. Their final mission? To change the past to save the future. With the new Zephyr set to time-jump at any moment, the team must hurry to discover what happened. And if S.H.I.E.L.D. fails, it would mean disaster for the past, present, and future of the world. As you can see in the trailer, the Chronicoms will stop at nothing to steal the faces they need. It’s a race against time for S.H.I.E.L.D. to stop them and save… Hydra? Color us intrigued!

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. stars Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson; Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen as Agent Melinda May; Chloe Bennet as Daisy Johnson; Elizabeth Henstridge as Agent Jemma Simmons; Iain De Caestecker as Agent Leopold Fitz; Henry Simmons as Director Alphonso “Mack” MacKenzie; Natalia Cordova-Buckley as Elena “Yo-Yo” Rodriguez; and Jeff Ward as Deke Shaw. And this season, Enver Gjokaj will be reprising his role as Daniel Sousa from Marvel’s Agent Carter.

Look for the return of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. beginning Wednesday, May 27, at 10 p.m. ET/PT (9 p.m. CT) only on ABC!

Release Your Inner Toy with a (Virtual) Ride on Slinky Dog Dash

We’re so thankful the folks over at #DisneyMagicMoments have released another epic first-person attraction video—and this time, you’ll be able to live your best toy-sized life!

Get ready to explore Andy’s backyard on the ever-so-fun Slinky Dog Dash, located inside Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. In case you hadn’t yet heard the attraction’s clever backstory: Andy built this Dash & Dodge Mega Coaster in his backyard, then attached his beloved Slinky Dog for extra fun. As an “honorary toy,” riders sit inside Slink’s coils and zip around Toy Story Land in the first multi-launch coaster in Disney history!

And in this special “Ride & Learn” clip, we’ll see some fun facts about the coaster and Toy Story Land itself. For your “playing-along-at-home” pleasure, bonus trivia points for spotting Rex’s original toybox, or for figuring out how big Andy’s footprint actually is…

Every Way to Bring Disney Magic to Your Video Calls

By Beth Deitchman

Are you feeling a little bit like Rapunzel right about now? Do you wish you could travel to an exotic locale? Well, how about Zootopia, or Monstropolis, or Hoth? Thanks to a wide array of backgrounds from Disney Channel, Walt Disney Animation Studios, National Geographic, and more, you can add excitement—not to mention Disney Magic Moments—to video calls with friends and family and represent the many worlds of Disney. Here’s a selection of some of our favorites, along with info about where you can discover even more.

DISNEY CHANNEL

What’s the sitch? Well, our friends at Disney Channel have created a collection of throwback backgrounds inspired by favorite shows such as The Proud Family, Wizards of Waverly Place, and Jonas. Place yourself in the middle of an adventure with Kim and Ron, imagine you’ve got the limo out front with Hannah Montana, or dive into Scrooge McDuck’s money pit, to name some of the flashback fun.

Kim Possible

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DuckTales

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You can also represent all of your current D faves! Step into the world of Descendants 3, bring Camp Kikiwaka to your desktop, or pal around with Mickey and Pluto.

Descendants 3

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BUNK’D

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Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures

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Click here to download all of these backgrounds and more at DisneyMagicMoments.com.

WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS

Stunning backgrounds from Disney Animation will let you chat with family and friends from San Fransokyo or go to a virtual party at Tiana’s Palace (though we’re afraid you’ll have to make your own beignets).

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Download these backgrounds here, where you’ll also find picturesque virtual locales from Tangled, Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet, and Zootopia.

STAR WARS

The force is strong in these video call backgrounds featuring iconic Star Wars settings from the Millennium Falcon and Death Star to Tatooine and Jakku.

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Cloud City

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Tatooine

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Download these and more out-of-this-galaxy backgrounds here.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

Nat Geo photographers have captured breathtaking images that will bring the beauty of the natural world to your next video conference.

Sequoia National Park, California

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Loango National Park, Gabon, Africa

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These spectacular photos and more are available for download at NationalGeographic.com.

MARVEL

If you want to ensure all your video calls are worthy, Marvel has assembled a host of backgrounds available for download.

Avengers Headquarters and Wakanda are among the selection you’ll find here on Marvel.com.

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Looking for a few more purr-fect options? Head over to this post on Marvel.com for Goose, Baby Groot, Spider-Man, and even Thanos.

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PIXAR

Find your virtual happy place and brighten up your video calls with backgrounds inspired by the Toy Story movies, Up, Inside Out, and more, available for download on the Disney Magic Moments site.

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Up

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For fans of Disney and Pixar’s Onward, journey over to DisneyMagicMoments.com and downloadeth a lovely look New Mushroomton or a background featuring Barley’s beloved van, Guinevere.

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DISNEY PARKS

Bring some of your favorite locations from Disney Parks around the world to your video calls with this collection, available on the Disney Parks Blog.

Disneyland Resort

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Epcot

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FREEFORM

Meetings are much better from the Scarlet fashion closet. Four fabulous backgrounds inspired by The Bold Type are available on Freeform.com, along with selections for fans of grown-ish, Good Trouble, Siren, Motherland: Fort Salem, and Everything’s Gonna Be Okay.

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DISNEY PRINCESSES

Whether you want to be part of Ariel’s world or journey to a whole new world, these Disney Princess-inspired backgrounds will make every video call feel like a fairy tale. Visit DisneyMagicMoments.com now for downloadable backgrounds inspired by Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty, Brave, Beauty and the Beast, Tangled, Moana, Pocahontas, and The Princess and the Frog.

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Beauty and the Beast

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ABC

From The Bachelor’s iconic mansion to the American Idol judge’s table, there are a variety of ways to immerse yourself in the worlds of your favorite ABC series. The network has shared a wide variety of backgrounds, including images inspired by Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Conners, and Dancing with the Stars, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. They’re available for download now.

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UPDATED: The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II Brings Disney Magic to Mother’s Day

By the D23 Team

UPDATED,  May 6:

It’s almost time to play the music and light the lights! ABC has added even more celebrity guests to its star-studded lineup. Adding to the list of fan favorites appearing in the special are Disney Legend  Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson Tituss Burgess, Sabrina Carpenter, Lang Lang, Katy Perry, and many more surprise performances. Plus, Kermit, Miss Piggy, and the rest of “The Muppets” will open the show, and Dancing with the Stars professional dancers Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Sasha Farber, and Emma Slater team up for an outstanding remote ensemble routine to “Zero to Hero” with Keke Palmer.

The Muppets will raise the curtain on the show, followed by a vocal warmup with Tituss Burgess, and the updated roster of performances will include the following:

“A Whole New World”—Idina Menzel and Ben Platt
“Almost There”
—Chloe x Halle and Anika Noni Rose
“Baby Mine”—Katy Perry
“Beauty and the Beast” – John Legend and Jennifer Hudson
“Hakuna Matata”—Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner feat. Donald Glover and Walter Russell III
“Part of Your World”—Halsey
“Poor Unfortunate Souls”—Rebel Wilson
“Remember Me”—Miguel feat. Christina Aguilera
“Step in Time” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”—Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, and Hayley Erbert
“Try Everything”
—Shakira
“When I Am Older”
—Josh Gad
“You’ll Be in My Heart”—
Disney on Broadway stars Merle Dandridge, Heather Headley, Adam Jacobs, Caissie Levy, Kara Lindsay, Kevin Massey, and Josh Strickland
“Your Mother and Mine”
—Sabrina Carpenter feat. Lang Lang
“Zero to Hero”—Keke Palmer feat. Dancing with the Stars Pros Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Sasha Farber, and Emma Slater

… and more surprise performances!

Nearly 13 million people across the nation were united in song by The Disney Family Singalong, a Disney Magic Moment celebrating family and music that aired Thursday, April 16, on ABC. Today, ABC announced an enchanting reprise, The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II, on Sunday, May 10 (7–8 p.m. EDT), with Ryan Seacrest returning to host and all-new star-studded performances, inventive at-home choreography, and even more Disney magic. The animated Mickey also returns to guide the on-screen lyrics, allowing audiences, families, roommates, and loved ones to follow along in perfect harmony with their favorite celebrities as they sing beloved Disney melodies. Celebrity guests and performance details will be announced soon.

The nationwide singalong will air on Mother’s Day as part of ABC’s Sunday Night programming block, followed by an all-new remote episode of American Idol airing at 8 p.m. EDT. The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II will then be available to stream on Disney+ in the days that follow—stay tuned for a future announcement.

The special will also raise awareness about Feeding America’s vast network and resources for people in the country who are finding themselves in unfamiliar circumstances and facing hunger for the first time due to COVID-19. “The Disney Family Singalong was a beautiful event that united millions of households across the country, filling our hearts with joy and song, and also providing much-needed nourishment to fill the bellies of our neighbors facing hunger,” said Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO of Feeding America. “An incredible collaborator for nearly a decade, The Walt Disney Company has provided grant funding for network food banks, developed public service announcements, and mobilized the public to help provide the equivalent of almost 100 million meals to children and families. We cannot thank Disney enough for their enduring support.” Families and vulnerable members of the community who need help can visit FeedingAmerica.org/FeedTheLove to learn more about Feeding America’s COVID-19 response and how to locate local food banks for help.

Stay tuned to D23.com for future announcements about this magical night!

Get a Free eBook of Queen’s Shadow (Plus, Read an Exclusive Excerpt)

By the D23 Team

 

May the 4th is just around the corner, and Star Wars fans everywhere are prepping to celebrating the galaxy far, far away. In between your movie marathons and The Mandalorian rewatch, you might be looking for some new intergalactic reading—and you’re in luck! From May 1 until May 8, you can download a free copy of the ebook Queen’s Shadow by E.K. Johnston here.

Set in between Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, discover what happens when Padmé Amidala steps down from her role as Queen of Naboo to pursue a role in the Galactic Senate. Alongside her loyal handmaidens, Padmé must navigate her new political situation—and her new identity.

Jump into the action of Queen’s Shadow with this exclusive excerpt:

Padmé Amidala was completely still. The brown halo of her hair spread out around her, softened here and there by white blossoms that had blown through the air to find their rest amongst her curls. Her skin was pale and perfect. Her face was peaceful. Her eyes were closed and her hands were clasped across her stomach as she floated. Naboo carried on without her.

Even now, at the end, she was watched.

It was no more than was to be expected. Ever since she’d entered the arena of planetary politics, her audience had been unceasing. First they had commented on her interests and ideals, then later on her election to queen. Many had doubted her strength in the face of an invasion, when the lives and well-being of her people would be held ransom against her—hers to save if only she would give up her signature—and she had proven them all wrong. She had ruled well. She had grown in wisdom and experience, and had done both rapidly. She had faced the trials of her position unflinching and unafraid. And now, her time was ended.

A small disturbance, the barest movement through the otherwise peaceful water, was Padmé’s only warning before her attacker struck.

An arm wrapped around her waist, pulling her down into the clear shallows, holding her there just long enough to let her know that she had been bested.

The Queen of Naboo surfaced, sputtering water in the sunlight as her handmaidens—her friends—laughed around her. Yané and Saché, who had suffered for their planet during the Occupation. Eirtaé and Rabé, who had helped make sure their suffering meant something. Sabé, who took the most frequent risks and was the most beloved. Together—young and seemingly carefree—they were a force that was often underestimated.

No matter how many times they were proven able, people who looked at them were blinded by their youth and by their clothing, and dismissed them yet again. That was exactly how they preferred it.

The lake country was renowned for its privacy. Here, even the queen could go unnoticed, or at least be easily overlooked. Naboo’s natural heritage was to be protected and treasured, even before new treaties with the Gungans had been signed, and this had reinforced the isolation of the lakes in the region. The bustle of the capital was far away, and Padmé could have, for however small a moment, some time to herself. Well, to herself, her handmaidens, the guards Captain Panaka deemed appropriate, and all the household staff. Solitude, it turned out, was somewhat relative.

From the beach, Quarsh Panaka watched his charges frolic in the sun with an all-too-familiar expression on his face. He had argued to bring ten of his people down to the water’s edge with him, and Padmé had conceded. Eventually. This give and-take had once been his custom when it came to dealings with the queen—even if their relationship had grown colder and more formal of late. He was a professional, so he stood there and glowered, knowing that today of all days, his interference would not be welcomed.

“You let me do that,” Saché said. The youngest handmaiden wore a swimming suit cut in the same style as the rest of them, but where the others bared skin to the sun, she bared a large collection of mottled scars that wrapped around her arms, legs, and neck. Yané paddled next to her and ran her fingers through Saché’s hair.

“I couldn’t have stopped you,” Padmé said. She shook her head, shedding drops of water—and the last few blossoms. Waist-deep in the shining lake and speaking in her own voice, she might have been mistaken for a normal girl, but even now there was something about her bearing that hinted at more. “Though I could have cried out and got a mouthful of lake water for my trouble.”

“And Captain Panaka would have felt honor bound to rescue you.” Sabé said it in Amidala’s voice, and Saché and Yané both straightened out of reflex before Yané sent a wave of water toward the older girl as repayment. Sabé merely swept a flower from her cheek as it landed on her, and continued to float, unbothered by the ruckus. “So really, you were preserving the dignity of many, not to mention a fine pair of boots.”

Unbothered, but not unaware, Sabé spoke loudly enough to be heard by all those who were swimming, as well as several of the guards, who did little to conceal their amusement. “You have aged me prematurely, my ladies,” Panaka said. There was a hint of warmth in his tone, but the uncrossable distance remained. “My wife will hardly recognize me when I go home.”

“Your wife has no such problem,” said Mariek Panaka from her position three paces away from him. She was not in uniform, because she had been in swimming with the queen. She was wrapped in a bright orange sarong that made her brown skin glow in the late morning sun, and her dark hair dripped down her back while the rest of her dried.

“Well,” said Padmé, wading toward the shore with Sabé, as always, in her wake. “Soon we will all be able to rest.”

And there it was: the veermok in the room addressed at last. Because the end was coming, and neither the beauty of Naboo’s lake country nor the best of company could stop it. When the election was over and the new ruler of Naboo was announced, Padmé Amidala would be in search of a new task or calling or profession, and so would most of those in her service. Some, like Panaka, looked forward to retirement, as much as anyone on Naboo ever retired. Padmé guessed Panaka had received several job offers, but they were past the stage where they discussed such personal matters, now. The younger ones, like Eirtaé and Saché, sought the future on their own terms. Musicians, doctors, parents, farmers, and all combinations thereof—it was a time for dreams. Change was coming, and it was coming fast. No one, not even Sabé, had dared to ask the queen about her plans.

Rabé stood up and followed the queen. Eirtaé dove down one more time—a sort of farewell—and then joined the others as they gathered themselves and left the water, too. They didn’t have to, not with so many guards and Sabé besides, but they would always choose the queen when they could, and soon, they would no longer be able to.

Away from the lake house, Naboo was voting. The gears of democracy were well oiled, and centuries of tradition made the biennial event run smoothly, even with the inclusion of Gungan voters for only the second time in the planet’s history. Though few of them chose to vote, Padmé knew her efforts to include them were appreciated because Boss Nass had told her as much. Loudly. Naboo was not quite as united as she might have liked it to be at the end of her four years of service to it, but the people were happy with what she had done.

Almost too happy, it turned out. A faction had tried to amend the constitution so that Padmé could run again. This had been tried only once before, during a time of great upheaval in Naboo’s past, and Padmé could see no reason to fight for something she neither wanted nor believed was right. She had given four years to Naboo, and now it was time for someone else’s vision, someone else’s hands, to select the course. That was the soul of Naboo’s democratic body, that change and service in short stretches were better than stagnant rulership, and Padmé was happy to play all the parts her role included.

“You weren’t even tempted?” Sabé had asked when the messenger had come with the amendment for Padmé to read and she had returned it unsigned after the barest of glances. It was the closest they had yet come to discussion of the future.

“Of course I was tempted,” Padmé had replied. She settled back in her seat, and Sabé resumed brushing her hair.

“I thought of at least ten more things I could do with another term while I was reading the proposal. But that’s not how our legacies work. Not here. We serve and we allow others to serve.”

Sabé had said nothing more.

Now, wrapped in vivid sarongs on the beach, they retrieved their sandals and followed the guards up toward the house.

When they reached the grassy hill at the base of the wide stone stairs, Padmé stopped to brush off her feet. They all halted with her.

“Sand,” she said, by way of explanation.

“I’m sure the housekeeping droids appreciate your efforts, Your Highness,” Eirtaé said. Her face was handmaiden-straight, so only a few people got the joke.

The steps weren’t very steep on this side of the house. The port—for water vessels in this case; there wasn’t really a place to land an airship—was on the other side of the estate, and those steps were cut straight into the spur on which the house was set. This way had been purposely constructed as a path to the water, and therefore it was both more beautiful and more leisurely an ascent. Padmé and Mariek led the way up, with Panaka behind them and the rest of the handmaidens and guards strung along like so many ducklings.

Sabé had paused at the bottom to fasten her sandals. Padmé saw her grimace slightly when she realized that there was, in fact, still sand between her toes. Sabé shook her shoes as clear as she could and then began to climb at an almost leisurely pace. Sabé didn’t often allow her mind to wander when she was with the queen, but here and now, with so little at stake and peaceful change rapidly approaching, Padmé was happy to see her relax as Sergeant Tonra fell into step beside her. He was somewhat taller than Panaka, with white skin that was usually pale, though two weeks in the sun had reddened his face significantly. He had come down the steps just as Padmé had decided to return to the house but was not the least bit winded by his exertions.

“There are several messages for Her Highness.” He spoke quietly to Sabé, but Padmé still overheard him. “None of them are urgent, but one is official and will require the queen to open it herself.”

“Thank you, Sergeant,” Sabé replied, ever competent. “We’ll get to them presently.”

Tonra nodded but did not fall back. Padmé expected Sabé to bristle, as she usually did if she thought someone meant to guard her person, even though she granted more leniency to those who had fought in the Battle of Naboo, as Tonra had. Sabé was as protective of her own privacy as Padmé was of hers—albeit for different reasons. Perhaps, Padmé decided, Sabé was finally allowing herself to appreciate the view.

The lake spread out as they climbed, its water reflecting the sky with such perfection that, but for a few waves, it was possible to convince oneself that sky and water had been somehow reversed. The green hills that rose up from the shore also descended down into the depths, and what few puffy clouds skirted the blue above were mirrored exactly in the blue below. It was as though two bowls were pressed against each other, their rims forming the treed horizon. There was no sign of human habitation jutting out from between the trees, except for the house they were climbing toward, and the sky above them was never dotted with ships or flying recorder droids or anything else that might puncture the quiet with unwanted noise.

The house itself was made of yellow rock, and roofed in red, with copper-green domes. There were several sections, each with its own purpose ranging from habitation to cooking, all linked by a series of elaborate gardens. The property belonged to the government, and Padmé had used it as a retreat for much of her career, beginning back when she was first in the junior legislative program as a child. She didn’t own any part of it, but she had influenced the layout and décor in subtle ways so that there was no doubting that it was a place she dearly loved. It was an oasis, a haven. Padmé had always come here to relax, and even though this was, in theory, the most relaxing visit she had ever taken here, it was obvious to all who saw her that she could not quite quiet her mind.

The queen had arrived two weeks earlier for the customary seclusion during the final campaign, and today was the election at last. Padmé was officially neutral with regard to her successor, though she had of course done her civic duty and cast a vote. A droid had departed with all of their ballots early in the day, but they hadn’t spoken of politics more than absolutely necessary since their arrival, and not at all since that morning. Padmé had run unopposed in her second term, though there had been a few write-in candidates, as there always were. This was the first time she had been this uninvolved in her planet’s politics since she began her studies. She liked it—and also found it deeply unsettling in a way she couldn’t quite explain.

Padmé had hoped the exertion of swimming would help. The distance to the island was something she hadn’t attempted in several months, though her handmaidens were always game to try. She’d thought the swim would at least tire her out too much to think. Instead, her thoughts had only reordered themselves. Even Saché’s dunking hadn’t helped.

She had a great deal to think about. Who was she, after all, when she was not Queen of Naboo? She had entered politics so early and with such zeal that she had no other identity. She had taken five handmaidens with her, and each of them had been shaped by their roles, as well, to the point where they had all taken names in her honor after she was elected. Who were they, when they were allowed to be themselves? Everyone knew that Rabé dreamed of music, while Yané dreamed of a house full of children that Saché would also call home, and so on and so on with each of the others, but it was more challenging for Padmé to see herself in any of their futures. Would they have room in their lives for Padmé when Amidala no longer held them as queen? And who would she be, even if they did?

“You’re going to trip if you don’t stop daydreaming,” Mariek said beside the queen on the steps. “And won’t that be just the way for you to end your reign, falling up the stairs because you were thinking too hard about things that are no longer yours to think about.”

“I can’t help it,” Padmé admitted. She never could. “But you’re right. I’ll wait until I’m alone before I let myself drift that far.”

“You’ll never be alone, my lady,” Mariek said. “And I don’t mean all of this production, either.” She gestured vaguely at the queen’s retinue and smiled widely. “It will be different, but you will be different, too, and you’re smart enough to figure it out.”

“Thank you,” Padmé said. “It’s strange to want two things that are entirely different from one another. I am ready to stop, but I also feel like I could have done more.”

“I know,” Mariek said. “That’s why I wrote you in, anyway.”

“That’s a spoiled ballot!” Padmé protested, stopping dead in her tracks. Everyone below them on the steps halted, too, and looked up to see what had caused the queen to stop walking. “And you’re not supposed to tell me who you voted for.”

Mariek began to laugh, and Quarsh stepped up to take his wife’s arm.

“Don’t tease the queen, love. I know from personal experience that she has her ways of making you pay for it, and even if she’s pressed for time, I have absolute faith in her abilities.” For just a moment, he was her captain again, the one who had trained them all so well before preparedness had turned to paranoia. Padmé missed him dreadfully.

Mariek laughed harder.

“My lady?” Panaka offered his other arm. “I know you don’t need it, but I am happiest when I know you have my support.”

“Of course, Captain,” Padmé said rather formally. She took his arm and began to climb again. “Since I am so near the end of my term as queen, it behooves me to show measured judgment in all things.”

“You have always done so, my lady, even when we disagreed,” Panaka said. It was almost a peace offering. “That’s why I wrote you in, too.”

The Queen of Naboo laughed in the sunlight as she reached the house with her companions and her guards. The watergate stood thrown open, for this was a place of peace and reflection, and had never needed defending from a hostile force. Before them was the quiet courtyard and sun-drenched gardens where they would wait to hear the news, and behind them was the world that voted on the shape that news would take. Queen Amidala entered the house as the ruler of a planet, one last time.

As You Wish: The Princess Bride and the Art of John Alvin

By Natalie Auxier, Walt Disney Archives

In celebration of the release of The Princess Bride on Disney+, the Walt Disney Archives would like to shine a spotlight on John Alvin, the film’s talented poster artist. Born in 1948, he would go on to revolutionize the world of motion picture promotion and marketing. He had a natural and unique artistic ability and attended the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles where he was an Illustration major and soon became one of the school’s top stars. As his wife, Andrea Alvin, describes her late husband in the book The Art of John Alvin, “His art is iconic and at the same time tells a story. The movies gave John the platform to become the Normal Rockwell of his time.” John worked for multiple motion picture studios, including The Walt Disney Studios during the famed Disney animation renaissance in the late 1980s and 1990s on titles such as Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. He had the unique ability to convey to adults that these new Disney films were for them, too, and not just for their children.

His extraordinary talent for drawing an audience’s attention and piquing curiosity was evident in his earlier work for other film studios, such as 20th Century Fox. His work there includes such classic titles as The Princess Bride, Cocoon and Young Frankenstein. In describing John’s work on The Princess Bride, Andrea said, “John’s poster featured the grandfather reading the little boy a story. It’s set against a Maxfield Parrish sky and background which lets us know that this is a fantasy. His art was used for the teaser poster or the advance. After the movie was released, the romance became the feature of the poster. I have always loved John’s image, because it evokes the charming ‘story book’ quality of the movie.”

Using his ability to manipulate light to become the focal point of a one-sheet, he engaged prospective moviegoers on a level few other artists have been able to achieve. John’s art oftentimes became a turning point for film advertising campaigns, greatly assisting studio marketing departments in developing the promotional feel and marketing essence of a given movie. Sadly, in 2008, John suddenly passed away due to a heart attack. However, his artistic legacy will live forever in the hearts of film lovers. The artistry and inspiration in his body of work continues to have a lasting impression on film marketing to this day. To quote the man himself, his poster designs were always made with the intention of “creating the promise of a great experience.” 

With many options chronicling adventures far and wide, don’t miss The Princess BrideBeauty and the Beast, and Aladdin now available to stream on Disney +—as you wish!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Savannah Salazar

Looking for some fantastic shows and movies to dig into this weekend? Well, as you wish! This Friday marks the debut of the utterly delightful The Princess Bride on Disney+, along with the hilarious George of the Jungle starring Brendon Fraser. And the next day, relive the magic of the Disney Afternoon with an all new episode of DuckTales, featuring the return of some fan-favorite guest stars! There’s a lot to watch this weekend, so mark your calendars and check out our roundup below:

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The Princess Bride—Friday, May 1, on Disney+
It would be inconceivable to not add this ’80s classic to our list! Based on the novel of the same name, The Princess Bride beautifully blends fantasy, romance, comedy, and heart-thumping action into a wonderful story for the whole family. Starting off as a fairy tale told to a young boy (Fred Savage) by his grandfather (Peter Falk), The Princess Bride turns into an exciting quest of a farm boy-turned-scoundrel named Westley, as he attempts to be reunited with his true love Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright). Directed by Rob Reiner, the film has an all-star lineup, with Mandy Patinkin as Inigo Montoya, Chris Sarandon as Prince Humperdinck, Wallace Shawn as Vizzini, and André the Giant as Fezzik.

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George of the Jungle—Friday, May 1, on Disney+
This weekend, prepare to journey to the heart of the African jungle with the 1997 film George of the Jungle. A human raised by gorillas—after surviving a plane crash in his youth—George (Brendan Fraser) has grown up in a rain forest with all his animal friends. But when an explorer named Ursula Stanhope (Leslie Mann) arrives, his world gets turned upside down.

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Secretariat—Friday, May 1, at 5:30 p.m. ET/PT on ESPN
Based on a true story, this film follows the journey of a gifted horse named Secretariat and his unlikely owner Penny Chenery (Diane Lane), as she must take over her ailing father’s business Meadow Stables. With the help of veteran trainer Lucien Laurin (John Malkovich), Chenery tries to navigate the male-dominated scene, all while fostering Secretariat, who would become one of the greatest racehorses of all time. Directed by Randall Wallace, the film also stars Dylan Walsh as Jack Tweedy, Dylan Baker as Hollis Chenery, and Margo Martindale as Miss Ham.

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DuckTales—Saturday, May 2, at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT on Disney XD
From Senior Junior Woodchucks to mermaids and spies, the third season of DuckTales has been full of hilarious hijinks, and in the upcoming episode “Astro B.O.Y.D.!,” Gizmoduck aka Fenton Crackshell-Cabrera (aka Lin-Manuel Miranda) returns! As Fenton, Gyro (voiced by Jim Rash), and Huey (voiced by Danny Pudi) take the malfunctioning robot boy wonder B.O.Y.D. back to a lab in Japan, a secret from Gyro’s past comes to haunt him—threatening to destroy the city and Gizmoduck. Tamlyn Tomita and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa guest star as Inspector Tezuka and infamous doctor of robotics Akita, respectively.

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The Rookie—Sunday, May 3, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
As their rookie year comes to an end, officers Nolan (Nathan Fillion), Chen (Melissa O’Neil), and West (Titus Makin Jr.) are pushed to their limits as their training officers determine whether they are truly ready for the job. Meanwhile, another one of their classmates is involved in a shooting, which leads the team to some unsettling discoveries.

How the American Idol Top 20 Made Musical Magic from Home

By Beth Deitchman

They made it through Hollywood Week and they blew us away with their show-stopping numbers at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, but this week, the American Idol Top 20 delivered captivating performances from a venue they never would have imagined at the beginning of the competition: home. For these 20 young singers, their American Idol journey continued Sunday night—even though, like the rest of America right now, they are staying safe at home. But thanks to an incredibly talented and dedicated team behind the scenes, the Idol hopefuls were able to do what they do best: create memorable musical moments that lifted the spirits of viewers everywhere—not to mention a trio of judges—as part of American Idol’s first-ever remote show.

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With contestants performing in locales that ranged from Lakeland, Florida, to Port Alberni, British Columbia—with a host of cities in between—the production team made sure that all were on a level playing field by safely delivering the same technology to all 20 singers and teaching them how to set up and use the lighting, audio, and camera equipment ahead of the show. Lauren Spencer-Smith, who performed the Jessie J song “Momma Knows Best” from a beautiful lakeside setting at her family home in Canada, emphasizes that the production team held their hands through the process, virtually. “It wasn’t like ‘We just sent you a bunch of equipment. Here you go—set it up,’” she explains. “It was like, ‘We sent you a bunch of equipment. We’re going to get in a meeting and we’re all going to do this together. You all can help each other.’”

The contestants enlisted their families as at-home tech crew and also assisted each other via FaceTime. As they became comfortable with the technology, they became more energized by the concept of performing from home and making the remote show something for the TV history books. At that point, Spencer-Smith says, “We kind of looked at it differently and thought, we’re going to get through this and we’re going to make this the most memorable show they’ve ever had.”

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The Idol hopefuls also realized that performing remotely affords them a chance to stretch beyond their vocal cords. “I understood that this is an opportunity for me to really embrace my own creativity and think of things that I wanted to show the world with my video that represented me,” Louisiana native Faith Becnel, who sang the Bishop Briggs song “River,” explains.

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Even as the contestants were getting up to speed from a technical standpoint, music director Kris Pooley and the American Idol band and vocal coaches were in regular contact with them to nail down their arrangements and rehearse the songs they’d be singing. “Just Sam,” who sang Fantasia’s anthem “I Believe,” credits the music team for making the transition from an expansive stage at Aulani to their living rooms as seamless as it could be under the circumstances. “We were still able to have rehearsals with Kris Pooley and the band. We were still able to have the same support that we had in Hawaii,” she notes.

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British-born Louis Knight, who now calls Narberth, Pennsylvania home—and who performed “If the World Was Ending” by JP Saxe and Julia Michaels—details how the back-and-forth the singers enjoy with Pooley and the band has had to change since they left the studio. “If we were together it would be very easy to just kind of go on the fly and say, ‘OK, let’s bring this up, let’s take this down a bit. Let’s change the guitar melody here.’ It was definitely very different, kind of doing that all online,” he says of the first remote show, but adds, “They couldn’t have done a better job. Hands down, it’s just incredible what they were able to do and I’m just grateful to be working with them.”

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Country vocalist Grace Leer, who sang “Cry” by Faith Hill from her home in San Ramon, California, emphasizes, “In terms of song and voice, they are doing everything they can to make sure that we have the best performances that we can… that we’re represented in the best way—from the arrangement, to matching our style, to making sure it sounds good—that we are shining.”

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As viewers saw Sunday night, the contestants sang in a variety of settings—from Grace Leer’s Northern California backyard; to Louis Knight’s bedroom, just outside of Philadelphia; and more. If you looked closely, you may have noticed Francisco Martin’s “golden ticket” from his first American Idol audition in Oregon hanging on the wall of his Daly City, California, home; and Olivia Ximines appreciated singing in front of the fireplace in her Menifee, California, living room, where she performed Billie Eilish’s hit “Bad Guy.” “My family and I spent a lot of our time in the living room,” she says. “That is where we play games, we watch TV, we spend most of our time there all together. It just means a lot that I was able to perform there, where I feel the most comfortable and happy.”

While the contestants may not have a cheering crowd before them for the remote shows—beyond their enthusiastic families—their desire to connect with the audience hasn’t wavered. Singing Maggie Rogers’ song “Burning” in her living room, Long Beach, California native Sophia James shares, “You still are still very aware that there are people that you are singing to. There was definitely a mental switch there [going from Aulani to performing at home], but it was a beautiful learning experience.”

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Though next week’s show will see the top 20 cut in half, Faith Becnel says that the group feels more like family than rivals for the American Idol mantle. That family dynamic was built during the early rounds, she says, “And then having to go through such a difficult time in the world right now I think has brought us even closer and been a really rare experience… Each and every one of us are so different in what we bring to the stage and our music that it’s hard to have a competitive environment. It’s more just everyone supporting how unique and amazing each of us are.”

While they now find themselves miles apart, the contestants stay in regular contact through video calls and group chats where they encourage each other ahead of their performances. “Even though we’re not all together it’s crazy to me how much everyone is supporting each other,” Spencer-Smith says. “I’m so grateful and I wouldn’t want to be in a top 20 with anybody else.”

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Of course, in just a few weeks, someone will be named this year’s American Idol. The celebration will look a little different than in years past, but Spencer-Smith refuses to see that as anything other than positive. “I think it’s super important that we send the message that safety is a big concern for us and we want people to be safe and we want people to be home,” she says, noting that for whoever wins American Idol, “You’re still going to have a huge party in your house, even if it’s just with your sister or just with your brother or just with your mom. You’re still going to have a huge celebration, and the feeling is going to be the same and you’re going to have the same opportunity that you would have before. You’re going to get to make an album. You’re going to get to live your dream and do that while being safe and being healthy and representing that for everybody else, too.”

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No matter who ultimately wins, all of the 20 finalists are now part of American Idol history. They’re grateful for that, and for the opportunity to make a positive impact through their music. “People are going to be able to look back at this and look back on this time—this unique circumstance that we’re all in, that we’re all experiencing around the world—and they’re going to be able to say American Idol’s top 20 brought more joy and light to their Sunday during this time. I feel like this show is bringing people together, and seeing us perform from home, it really just brings a sense of unity and peace and eternal love and harmony,” Just Sam says, adding, “I’m grateful for this experience. I’m grateful for American Idol, we’re working so hard and we’re still going. The show must go on!”

If you missed last week’s historic episode, ABC will air an encore presentation on Saturday, May 2 (9–11 p.m. ET/PT). And be sure to tune in Sunday, May 3, (8 p.m. ET|7 p.m. CT) to see the Idol hopefuls perform again from home and cast your vote.

Enjoy Discounted Star Wars Films for a Limited Time

By the D23 Team

This week, the force is with us! Explore a galaxy far, far away with all 11 Star Wars films, which are being offered on digital for a discounted price—ranging from $9.99 HD/UHD to $79.99 SD/HD/UHD—from Tuesday, April 28, to Monday, May 4.

Click here starting April 28 to purchase the following films at a discounted price:

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  5.  Star Wars: The Force Awakens
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