Explore More Details and Locations on The D23 Fantastic Worlds Map

By the D23 Team

Our 2020 Gold Member Gift is all about discovering the fantastic worlds of Disney—but how will you know where to adventure first? Why, with the spectacular D23 Fantastic Worlds Map, of course! You can have your own 24-by-36-inch map, which was designed by Disney artist Bryan Mon, as part of the 2020 Gold Member Gift when you join or renew a D23 Gold Membership.

If you can’t wait to start planning your next dream Disney adventure, we’re sharing close-up looks at parts of the map throughout the year. Check out last month’s peak at a futuristic section of the map here and then take a look at our next section of the map, a magical metropolis full of your favorites!

Five details to find:

  1. S.S. Columbia, Tokyo DisneySea
  2. Benny the Cab, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  3. Scrooge McDuck’s Money Bin, DuckTales
  4. The South Seas Club, The Rocketeer
  5. Flubberized Model T, The Absent-Minded Professor

Click on the image below to take a closer look!
2020 D23 Member Gift map

The Cast of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Shares How Much They Love Playing Their Characters

By Jocelyn Buhlman

After 7 seasons and 12 years, the cast of Star Wars: The Clone Wars has spent a lot of time inside the heads of their characters. As the Clone Wars story comes to a close, we talked with the cast about what it’s meant to them to bring to life characters that are deeply beloved by fans all across the galaxy:

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Matt Lanter (Anakin Skywalker)
After 12 years of voicing the galaxy’s biggest hero—and villain!—Lanter’s become quite the advocate for Anakin. “It becomes a part of you,” he explains. “I can’t drop that character! For me, Anakin is so complex. To go from where he came from and be ripped away from his mom—and then to discover he was the chosen one but didn’t really have a choice in the matter—and then his turn to Vader! I don’t have to go on, you understand,” he says, stopping himself. You get the sense that Lanter could go on about Anakin for hours.

“He’s the most complicated, awesome guy to figure out and play,” he tells us. “That’s the cool thing about Anakin. We still can’t completely understand him, but there are parts of him we all can relate to. It’s been such an honor to play him at a time in his life that’s so volatile. It’s really been a blast, and I’m so lucky to be able to be a part of it all.”

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

James Arnold Taylor (Obi-Wan Kenobi)
Taylor is a familiar voice in the Star Wars universe (if you’ve been to Disneyland or Disney’s Hollywood Studios lately, you might notice that Lieutenant Bek in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance sounds familiar), but he’s best known for portraying the Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. It’s big boots to fill—after all, he’s following in the footsteps of acting legend Alec Guinness and the incomparable Ewan McGregor—and his pure enthusiasm for the character shines through in every performance.

He explains, “It is one of the most humbling things in the world to be not only a part of one of the biggest franchises in the world, but part of something you could never have imagined being a part of as a kid! I grew up with Star Wars, and so to see Ben Kenobi as part of me and me as part of him is a dream come true. It’s all the cliché things you’d think it could be!”

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Ashley Eckstein (Ahsoka Tano)
Eckstein faces a unique challenge joining Star Wars: The Clone Wars. While Lanter and Taylor were inheriting the roles of established Star Wars characters, Eckstein had to shape an entirely new character that audiences have never met. “I don’t have children, but it’s as close to birthing a child to have been there from the beginning to help create her,” she explains to us. “I care so much about her.”

After portraying Ahsoka across animated series, video games, and even the occasional audiobook, it’s only natural that the former Jedi Padawan would have some influence on Eckstein herself.  “When I say that Ahsoka has literally become a part of my soul, I mean it. I’m so grateful that Dave Filoni allowed me to bring so much of myself to Ahsoka. I was allowed to bring my personality and heart and soul to the character. She’s inspired me so much! I want to be a real-life version of her.”

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Catherine Taber (Padmé Amidala)
Taber is no stranger to Star Wars heroines, having previously voiced plucky Twi’lek Mission Vao in the fan-favorite video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and even occasionally voicing Princess Leia Organa herself. For Star Wars: The Clone Wars, taking on the role of the galaxy’s most determined senator was a natural next step. “Padmé’s my favorite character, just in general,” she tells us. “So, it means a lot to be a part of this amazing journey altogether. It’s been a huge honor as an actress, but also as a person.”

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Dee Bradley Baker (Clone Commander Rex)
While Baker technically voices many, many characters in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (he literally voices an entire army), his most iconic voice role is clone Commander Rex. Like Eckstein, Baker originated the character, and has spent a lot of time understanding what makes Rex tick—and what makes fans love him so much. “It’s not a surprise that fans love him: He’s dependable, he’s super competent, he’s smart, he’s heroic, and he endures,” Baker explains. “He makes it through the whole tragic arc of The Clone Wars, and he makes it—as it’s been confirmed—all the way to Endor in Episode VI!”

Baker’s loved following his journey just as much as we have: “He’s ultimately a heroic character—he’s an all-in, ‘yes I love this’ kind of guy, and it’s a relief to watch him make it all the way through—and it’s fun to watch him make it through all of that,” he says. 

As a Star Wars fan from a long, long time before Clone Wars, Baker appreciates the chance to join the Star Wars galaxy. He explains, “What’s gratifying to me about being in Star Wars is that it’s a very moral universe to grow up in. That’s why families connect to it. Not just nerds (of which I count myself a part) but broadly, the appeal of this is because of what it brings out in terms of what we’re dealing with in trying to make a good life for ourselves. It’s quite a thing to see when you go to conventions and see how much this animates people and connects them. It just makes their lives better, and it’s such a privilege and so fun to be part of that.”

Read more from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars cast in the Spring 2020 issue of Disney twenty-three.

Behind the Scenes of The Call of the Wild with Harrison Ford and More

By Zach Johnson

In many ways, Harrison Ford and John Thornton are one and the same. “That’s the edited me,” Ford says of his character in Twentieth Century Studios’ latest adventure, The Call of the Wild, opening in theaters February 21. “That’s curated aspects of my personality, my understanding, my conviction. That’s not always what you’re getting in the portrayal of a character, but happily, that’s the fit in this case. And it fits like a glove.”

Ford leads an all-star ensemble that includes Omar Sy (Perrault), Cara Gee (Francoise), Dan Stevens (Hal), Bradley Whitford (Judge Miller), Michael Horse (Edenshaw), Karen Gillan (Mercedes), and Colin Woodell (Charles). The Call of the Wild, adapted from Jack London’s classic novel, follows Buck, a big-hearted dog whose idyllic domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly relocated from his California home to the exotic wilds of the Canadian Yukon during the 1890s Gold Rush.

The Call of the Wild

Terry Notary did the live-action reference performance for Buck, who was digitally animated onscreen. “We had no ‘dog’ in the movie, but we had a wonderful actor and former Cirque du Soleil gymnast who was an emotional presence for me to relate to,” Ford says of Notary. “To have him there, to be able to scratch him behind the ear and rub his shoulders… that seemed a little weird at first. But we got over it. Or I got over it.”

Director Chris Sanders, who previously created and voiced Stitch in the beloved 2002 Disney film Lilo & Stitch, says the combination of live-action performance and computer-generated imagery makes for a “fairly magical” experience. Still, he admits, “My great fear about doing live-action—and I had stayed up nights thinking about it—was, ‘What if we do a scene and a week later I realized I forgot part of it?’ But my producers assured me, ‘That won’t happen, and we’ll all be there to make sure you don’t forget something.’”

It helped that they filmed on practical sets in Santa Clarita, California, Ford adds. “That was of great value to the actors and to the telling of the story. Because we weren’t in the Yukon, we could then add the Yukon above the first story, which was the practical set. It gave us artistic opportunities we would have had a very hard time getting,” he said. “I was very pleased with how it turned out.”

The Call of the Wild

Filming that way also allowed the actors to stretch their imaginations. In one scene, for example, Buck is leading a team of sled dogs—and Perrault and Francoise—when an avalanche strikes. In reality, Gee recalls, “We shot that in a studio inside. Omar and I were sitting on a sled that was in the middle of a room with nothing around us. The director would say, ‘Now you’re going around a corner,’ so we’d be like, ‘Woah!’ It’s all pretend—all imagination. I was like anyone else in the audience watching it for the first time, like, ‘Oh! That’s what it looks like!’ It was very, very challenging and very cool.” In the case of the avalanche, Sanders adds, “There’s no way you can really describe the scale of it, so they just had to do that themselves and fill that in. They did a great job.”

Another example of movie magic comes when Francoise falls through a sheet of ice and nearly drowns. In preparation for the daring scene, Gee became a certified scuba instructor. “It was a really physically demanding acting role, for sure,” she says. “We were filming in a shipping container full of water. It was really hot out when we shot that scene. The water was actually really refreshing—and in fact, when we wrapped for the day, Omar took off his microphone and jumped in the water because it was so hot out!”

The Call of the Wild

 While there are plenty of bold action sequences in The Call of the Wild, at its heart, this is a story about resilience. “The human spirit is often indomitable, and I take that to be a gift of nature or of God,” Ford explains. “For me, they’re the same thing.” To illustrate that, the screenwriters “took some liberties” with his character, giving him a more well-defined backstory that mirrors Buck’s journey. “As Buck was gaining the confidence and the courage to face his natural self, Thornton was finding the courage to go back and face a life he had run away from, and I think that was an important emotional element.”

In a similar vein, The Call of the Wild also touches on the seasonality of some relationships. “This is an interesting study in how chance encounters can change your trajectory,” Sanders explains. “Different people mean different things to Buck. For example, Thornton is like a father to Buck, so he has a more intimate relationship to him. In fact, at one point he says, ‘I’m not your owner!’ Perrault is more like a teacher. Perrault teaches him a trade and teaches him to grow up. He gives him responsibility and believes that he can do these things. Later on, you look at the journey you’ve had and you wonder, ‘What if this chance encounter hadn’t happened? Where would I be now?’”

The Call of the Wild is in theaters Friday.

The Call of the Wild

Magic Comes to Life at the World Premiere of Onward

By Zach Johnson

Last night, we set out on an epic quest to interview the stars of Disney and Pixar’s Onward at the film’s world premiere—and we emerged victorious! Stars Chris Pratt, Tom Holland, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Octavia Spencer hit the blue carpet at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, where they joined director Dan Scanlon, producer Kori Rae, and the rest of the team who brought the tale of two teenage elf brothers to life.

Onward centers on Ian (Holland) and Barley (Pratt), whose late father left them a gift: the chance to spend one more day together. Unfortunately, their visitation spell goes awry, giving Ian and Barley just 24 hours to bring their father back to life before he vanishes forever. For Scanlon, who was an infant when his own father passed away, this is a very special film. “It’ll always be a personal story to me, but now it’s kind of everyone’s story, I hope,” he said. “I hope that people see a little bit of their own family and friends in this film. People who’ve seen the film have come up to me and told me their personal stories, and that’s a gift that is really special, that it evokes that in them.”

Much like their characters, Pratt and Holland—who previously co-starred in Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame—feel a strong kinship. “One hundred percent, Tom and I share a brotherly bond in real life. He’s like a little brother to me. I want to just protect him,” Pratt said of his younger co-star. “I see how talented he is. I see how pure his heart is. It’s so exciting to watch him go down this journey, and just like an older brother can learn from a younger brother, I’ve been through some of the things that he’s going to go through—and is going through—in the Marvel world.”

And because he’s “never had a little brother” in real life, Pratt said he’s happy to have Holland. “I told him again today, ‘Use me, man. Call me up if you ever have an issue.’”

With a laugh, Holland said, “I might actually try to adopt him as my big brother, for real!”

For Louis-Dreyfus, Onward is also represents homecoming of sorts, as she previously voiced Atta in Pixar’s 1998 classic a bug’s life. “They were asking me has it changed in however many years since I did a bug’s life, and from my point of view, it really hasn’t!” the Emmy® Award-winning star said. “I mean, I’m sure that from an animation and technological point of view it’s really changed, but it hasn’t from my point of view. Going into the recording studio and trying to create a character with your voice, it’s the same process.” In Onward, Louis-Dreyfus voices Laurel Lightfoot, Ian and Barley’s mother. She spends much of the film trailing them with Spencer’s The Manticore. “It’s so cool because there’s sort of dual quests going on in the movie,” she shared, “and I love that!”

Police officer Colt Bronco (voice of Mel Rodriguez) is also hot on Ian and Barley’s trail throughout Onward. “I think he’s between a rock and a hard place in a lot of ways,” Rodriguez explained. “He’s Laurel’s boyfriend, and then at the same time, he’s not trying to step on any times. He’s not trying to fill their father’s shoes, obviously, but he’s trying to be the man of the house in a way and teach them life lessons to some degree.”

Onward is set in New Mushroomtown, a suburban fantasy world. According to Jason Headley, who wrote the screenplay with Scanlon, the juxtaposition of the modern and the mundane was key to making the brothers’ adventure all the more magical. “We needed magic to tell the story, and what makes it more fun is to make it modern,” he explained. “What would happen to magical things in a world that kind of got mundane?” Find out the answer to that question when Onward opens in theaters on March 6, 2020.

Before then, check out the gallery from the world premiere below:

Disney Channel Fan Fest Kicks Off at Disneyland Resort on May 9

By Beth Deitchman

Disney Channel fans, we’ve got breaking news to share: The third annual Disney Channel Fan Fest is returning to Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, on Saturday, May 9. And in a truly fantastic new development, this year, Disney Channel Fan Fest expands to Lake Buena Vista, Florida, over three weekends during the world-renowned Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Pop-up weekend events taking place May 16–17, May 23–24, and May 30–31 will connect fans at Walt Disney World Resort with their favorite Disney Channel stars and series via live concert performances, meet-and-greets, surprise and delight moments, animation stations, and more.

On May 9, get ready for an incredible day of fan-focused fun, including Disney’s “QUIZney” trivia challenge; the upcoming family dance competition series, Disney Fam Jam; learn-to-draw sessions with creators from Disney Television Animation; a sneak peek at the upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie Upside-Down Magic; Descendants– and ZOMBIES-themed dance parties; and photo opportunities with some of Disney Channel’s biggest stars. Various Disney Channel stars will also take the stage for live musical performances as part of Disney Channel Voices, an initiative showcasing diverse music and giving multitalented young stars a platform to express themselves and make a deeper connection with their fans. And last—but most assuredly not least—today’s brightest young stars will join favorite Disney characters for a cavalcade down Main Street, U.S.A that will be live-streamed on the Disney Parks Blog and Disney Channel YouTube.

Fan Fest events in both California and Florida will include stars from ZOMBIES 2, Gabby Duran & the Unsittables, Raven’s Home, Just Roll With It, Sydney to the Max, Coop & Cami Ask the World, BUNK’D, and the upcoming Disney Fam Jam and Upside-Down Magic. The creative teams behind Big City Greens, The Owl House, Amphibia, and DuckTales will be on hand for the learn-to-draw sessions.

Stay tuned to D23.com for additional details—including talent and a schedule of events—as they’re announced.

Q&A with Straight On Til Morning: A Twisted Tale Author Liz Braswell

By the D23 Team

What would happen if Wendy adventured to Never Land with pirates instead of Peter? Straight on Til Morning: A Twisted Tale aims to answer that question with a story so thrilling, it’s already become a New York Times Best Seller! We sat down with the author, Liz Braswell, to learn more about this twist on the classic story of Peter Pan.

Straight on Til Morning: A Twisted Tale

Q: This Twisted Tale visits Wendy as a hopeful sixteen-year-old, never having met Peter Pan, but holding onto his shadow. Tell us a little bit about this more mature Wendy and her motivations throughout this story.
A: Wendy is older but not necessarily more mature at the beginning of the book. She has spent the last few years in the same house, with her same family, changing her routine only a little as she progresses from girl to young woman. She wants something but is unsure what, and a trip to Never Land seems like the ticket (I mean, wouldn’t it be, for all of us?!). Once there, in a new environment with new people—and new dangers—Wendy’s mind is finally given room to expand. While going on amazing journeys and battling dangerous foes she revisits her previous dreams and desires and realizes they don’t quite fit anymore. She wants to be someone who changes the world—not someone who is merely a character going along for a ride in the story.

Q: Peter Pan has such a special place in many people’s hearts. In your opinion, what is it about these characters and the idea of Never Land that so many people relate to?
A: I don’t think there’s a single person out there who hasn’t dreamed of escaping to Never Land at some point. If you’re a child it’s the magic of no rules and no grown-ups and actual magic and your own tribe of peers. But if you’re a grown-up…. Well, the process of growing up is complex, tricky and tiring and we all need to believe there is respite somewhere, a place where we can do whatever we want, not be judged, explore, fly, and not be burdened with aging, death, and taxes.

Plus, as Wendy says in my book, Mermaids!

And pirates and fairies and all sorts of amazing friends. Peter Pan is a force of nature! Just the name Lost Boys conjures up a heady, mystical band of lads (and lasses) who fit in nowhere and can go anywhere. And Tinker Bell…well, she’s just the best.

Q: Are there any special tributes to 1953 Disney film and/or the original novel that you included while introducing us to a completely different take on the story?
A: I tried very hard to keep to the spirit of Peter Pan and Never Land; making Peter Pan sound and act just like Peter Pan while inventing new places and creatures on the island that feel as magical as the original. There are a couple of homages to the original play and novel which a clever reader might spot.

Q: Who was your favorite character to write for in this book and why?
A: Hook! And Smee. But mostly Hook. Carefully balancing Wendy and Tink’s evolving relationship while maintaining their true personalities was a good challenge, but for straight-up fun it was definitely the Cap’n. He is mad, powerful, hilarious, dangerous and just a little complicated—all at once. Plus the jacket! Gotta love the jacket.

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Q: You’ve also written other books in the Twisted Tales series including A Whole New World, Once Upon a Dream, and Part Of Your World. What is it like to get to reimagine these classic stories in new and unexpected ways?
A: A dream come true! My career as a writer started out with fairy-tale retellings (Snow, currently in an anthology called Once Again). I love imagining what would happen in a story if a beloved hero acted differently, or things were more complicated than with the usual fairy-tale setups. And getting to work with Disney characters and stories is like winning the lottery. A looooong time ago I had dreams of making my own Disney animated film; two of my favorite books as a child were The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation and The Art of Walt Disney—both thumbed through to death. (But I can’t draw to save my life). I’m living the dream, textually!

Straight On Til Morning is available for purchase now.

7 Secrets, Details, and Facts about the D23 Fantastic Worlds Map

By D23 Team

The D23 Fantastic Worlds Adventure Kit features a 24-by-36 inch map that lets you unfold the magic of the worlds of Disney! As part of the 2020 Gold Member Gift, this map celebrates
iconic locations from Disney Studios, Pixar, Disney Parks, television, The Muppets, and so much more! With so many tiny details and secrets hidden within the map, we’ve rounded up seven details you need to know about this gorgeous collectible.

  1. Disney artist Bryan Mon based the design of the map on Sam McKim’s early Disneyland Fun Maps.
  2. An elaborate set of rules was created to dictate which locations were included. One of the rules was a strict ban on featuring real-life places not created by Disney, instead focusing on fantasy locations or locations created for Disney and Pixar stories.
  3. Some of those Disney-created places include theme parks! The D23 Fantastic Worlds map includes locations from every Disney theme park resort around the world. Can you find them all?
  4. There are over 250 places and Easter eggs, derived from over 168 films, television shows, and theme park locations.
  5. Besides locations, the map also includes 23 Hidden Mickeys!
  6. Two other iconic Disney characters have their own Easter eggs—can you find the hidden Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (from Walt Disney’s Oswald shorts), and the hidden Julius the Cat (from Walt Disney’s Alice Comedies)?
  7. Of course, since the map features fantastic locations from Pixar films, we had to hide one of their most classic Easter eggs—can you spot the Pizza Planet truck traveling through our map?

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Get a closer look at all the amazing locations and dazzling details of the D23 Fantastic Worlds map with the D23 Fantastic Worlds Adventure Kit—exclusive to D23 Gold and Gold Family Members. More details here.

Inside the World Premiere of The Call of the Wild

By Zach Johnson

It was quite a paw-ty at the world premiere of Twentieth Century Studios’ The Call of the Wild, hosted Thursday night at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. The film’s stars Harrison Ford (John Thornton), Omary Sy (Perrault), Karen Gillan (Mercedes), Cara Gee (Francoise), Michael Horse (Edenshaw), Colin Woodell (Charles), Terry Notary (Live Action Reference Performance of Buck), and Adam Fergus (James) walked the red carpet alongside director Chris Sanders, screenwriter/executive producer Michael Green, and more of the talented people who brought Jack London’s classic novel to life.

Ford, who first read The Call of the Wild as a teenager, called it a “pleasure” to star in the film adaptation. “I love the work: the problem-solving, the collaboration, the investment in storytelling,” said Ford, who signed autographs and took pictures with D23 Gold and Gold Family Members at the event. “I’m proud and happy to be part of this.”

The Call of the Wild premiere

The actor added that he identified a lot with his character, who finds companionship with a dog named Buck in the 1890s. “I was interested in the development of the story that showed Thornton’s history to the audience, that allowed the audience to experience the value that Buck brought to Thornton’s life—and the courage that he gained in the context of their relationship, which allowed him to face issues in his life that he’d run away from,” Ford explained. “As Buck is finding his destiny, Thornton is finding himself.”

Like Ford, Green said he grew up loving the American classic and was excited to introduce it to a new generation. “It’s a weighty thing to bring a book this looming to the screen, but I am a fan of this book; this book meant a lot to me,” Green said. “My grandfather got me my first copy—that I still have on my shelf—when I was a kid. He gave it to my brother, actually, and I stole it! I used that copy when I was adapting this.”

The Call of the Wild premiere

“We knew going into this that we wanted to do something that had never been done before, which was to tell Buck’s story. We wanted Buck to be the main character of this film,” Green continued. “But we wanted to give a human story along with it—not just so we could cast the most amazing actor of all time, Harrison Ford, but to tell a tale of two souls finding each other in the most impossible and the most beautiful place on earth. And fate brought these two together to heal in ways that they didn’t know they needed.”

Buck and Thornton’s relationship aside, Ford said the film contains another important—albeit more subtle—message. “Nature doesn’t need people; people need nature. We are not above nature. We’re part of nature,” he said. “When we start to behave with a full understanding of that, then we can begin to understand the world in a different way.”

The Call of the Wild opens in theaters February 21, 2020.

To see more pictures from the premiere, flip through the gallery below:

Disney Archives Throwback Screenings at the El Capitan Discount


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Celebrate the year-long Walt Disney Archives 50th anniversary each month with a special “throwback” screening!

See Disneynature’s Earth at the El Capitan Theatre on April 22, 2020 for one showing only at 10:00AM*.

Featuring a special introduction by the Walt Disney Archives and an exclusive display of production memorabilia from the department’s legendary collection.

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How American Idol Plans to Hit All the Right Notes in Season Three

By Zach Johnson

The search for the next American Idol is underway!

Nestled inside the Rosy Theatre at the Hollywood Roosevelt on Wednesday, the hit show’s in-house mentor, Bobby Bones, hosted a special Q&A with returning judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie ahead of the season three premiere on ABC. The two-hour episode, airing Sunday, February 16, at 8|7c, will chronicle their nation-wide search for music’s next superstar. “It’s going to be more streamlined and more succinct,” said Perry. “It’s not a karaoke show by any means; it’s literally a fast-track mentorship program… I think true artists and true stars will be coming out of Idol again.”

American Idol

The premiere episode will see auditions happening in Savannah, Georgia; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles, California; and Sunriver, Oregon. This time around, Richie said he’s not afraid to give the contestants some tough love. “You have to think of this as a rite of passage… People have to fall in love with you. You cannot claim this title unless you understand the steps you have to go through to get here, to earn it!” the judge said. “You have to pass the attitude test as well as the aptitude test.”

Added Bryan, “If you’re in the business, you have to be all the way in.”

American Idol

“It’s very important that you understand you’re going to hear ‘no’ more than you’re going to hear ‘yes,’” Richie continued. “You have to earn the ‘yes.’ Even if you think you have a hit record, you still have to sell it to the public—and they may tell you, ‘We don’t like it.’ Now, how do you recover from that?” Perry echoed her fellow judges’ sentiments, saying, “It’s just preparation for reality. You grow wings or you fall. We’re setting them up for a huge glide after American Idol, and it’s truly up to them.” To be a superstar, Richie said, contestants need substance and style. “Some people will say, ‘Why did you send that lady home? She was a fabulous singer.’ And I will say, ‘Yeah, but she had nothing that was identifiable,’” he said. “Katy sounds like Katy. I know what Luke sounds like on the radio. If you have that identifiable sound, you, my friend, can have a career.”

American Idol

Season three of American Idol will also feature more live episodes than ever before. “That was the feedback from the fans,” Bryan explained. “People were enjoying what was happening on the live shows, so we said, ‘Let’s give the people what they want!’”

Without spoiling anything, Perry also revealed a structural element of the long-running show has been updated. “It was like the biggest curveball for these kids. It was fun to see how they handled it,” the singer said, “because this industry is all about curveballs!”