Discover Secrets and Details on The D23 Fantastic Worlds Map

By Jocelyn Buhlman

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 World Map, of course! You can have your own 24-by-36-inch map 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 Disney adventure, we’ve got a special, closer look at a future-focused piece of the map, featuring some theme park favorites, out-of-this-world ships, and other familiar Disney delights and deep cuts.

Five details to find:

  1. Condormobile, Condorman
  2. Guinevere, Onward
  3. Captain Eo’s Ship, Captain Eo, Disneyland
  4. Jake’s Spaceship, The Cat from Outer Space
  5. Apu Taku, Roaring River Rapids, Shanghai Disneyland

Click on the image below to take a closer look!
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Roasted White Chocolate Budino from Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and Villas

By D23 Team

As a special treat, our friends at Disney Editions have served up three delightful recipes for us from their cookbook, Delicious Disney: The Fresh Edition. We’ve got the final—and sweetest— recipe for you to try out, straight from author Pam Brandon’s book, currently on-sale as an exclusive souvenir only available at the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts.

Want to serve up more Disney Parks deliciousness?
Click here for the starter recipe.
Click here for the entrée recipe.

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Roasted White Chocolate Budino
DISNEY’ S BOARDWALK INN AND VILLAS
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT
TRATTORIA AL FORNO

Family-friendly Trattoria Al Forno brings Italian favorites to Disney’s BoardWalk Inn and Villas. Sweet budino is creamy like a custard or pudding, and the crunchy amaretto cookie is the perfect accompaniment.

SERVES 6

BUDINO:
1 3/4 cups white chocolate chips
1 (1/4-ounce) envelope powdered gelatin
1 cup whole milk, divided
1 cup, plus 1 tablespoon heavy cream
1 teaspoon light corn syrup

AMARETTI COOKIES:
(MAKES 2 1/2 DOZEN COOKIES)
1/2 cup, plus 3 tablespoons almond paste
2 large egg whites
3/4 cup, plus 1 tablespoon powdered sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/2 cup, plus 1 tablespoon almond flour

FOR SERVING:
Whipped cream
Maraschino cherries

FOR BUDINO:

  1. Preheat oven to 250°F. Place white chocolate chips in a shallow baking dish. Bake for 10 minutes and stir. Cook for an additional 30 to 60 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes. Color should be medium caramel. Using a rubber spatula, scrape chocolate into a medium bowl.
  2. Sprinkle gelatin over 1/4 cup of milk in a small bowl.
  3. Combine remaining 3/4 cup milk, heavy cream, and corn syrup in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and mix in the gelatin/milk mixture, whisking until fully dissolved.
  4. Pour hot cream mixture over roasted chocolate, whisking to combine.
  5. Divide evenly among 6 serving bowls. Refrigerate until set, at least 2 hours.

FOR AMARETTI COOKIES:

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. Beat almond paste with electric mixer until crumbly.
  3. Beat in egg whites until mixture is smooth. Sift in powdered sugar and all-purpose flour, beating just until combined, about 1 minute.
  4. Stir in almond flour with a wooden spoon. (Dough will be sticky.)
  5. Use water to lightly wet scoop before working the dough. Scoop rounded teaspoons of dough onto prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart.
  6. Bake until cookies rise, crack slightly, and are golden brown, about 12 to 15 minutes.
  7. Remove from oven and cool completely before removing from baking sheet with a thin metal spatula. Store in an airtight container.

TO SERVE:
Top each budino serving with an Amaretti cookie, whipped cream, and a cherry.

WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES 2020 EVENT AND EXHIBITION CALENDAR

In 2020, the Walt Disney Archives will celebrate its 50th anniversary and, to mark this special occasion, the department is spreading some extra pixie dust by introducing several exciting new events and opportunities to view treasured Disney historical objects around the country. The Archives’ very own retrospective exhibition “Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic” will premiere at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California, in March, while several other events and surprises are scheduled to occur throughout the rest of the year – be sure to stay tuned for more!

D23 CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF THE WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES: In addition to the new exhibit coming to Destination D, D23 Members will be invited to a special Grand Opening Preview of Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, Calif., on Wednesday, March 4, 2020. Plus, on June 22, the actual anniversary of the founding of the Archives, D23 will hold a special “birthday party” at the Bowers Museum. And next year, D23 will offer two exclusive D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experiences: A Day at the Studio Lot, for an exciting look behind the incredible work that goes on every day at the Walt Disney Archives.

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SCREENINGS at THE EL CAPITAN THEATRE:

Kicking off the magical milestone, the Archives and the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood are partnering for special El Cap Throwback screenings throughout the year. Before each screening, guests will be treated to an introduction by the Archives and have the chance to see an exclusive display of memorabilia from the film.

 

Walt Disney Archives Presents Heroes and Villains The Art of the Disney Costume

WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES PRESENTS HEROES & VILLAINS – THE ART OF THE DISNEY COSTUME at MoPOP: 

The costuming of Disney characters has dazzled us for years, and now you have a chance to see some of the most stunning pieces up close. The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop) today announced the October opening of Heroes and Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume in partnership with the Walt Disney Archives. Through more than 70 original items, including ball gowns, sorcerers’ capes, military uniforms, tiaras, and, of course, glass slippers, the exhibition immerses visitors into the world of Disney and shows how our understanding of its iconic characters is shaped through the artistry and creativity of its costumes.

 

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D23 DESTINATION D: FANTASTIC WORLDS: Returning to Walt Disney World Resort next November 20–22, Destination D will honor Disney’s many magical places, from the extraordinary to the fantastical. In addition, the Walt Disney Archives, which turns 50 next year, is creating an all-new exhibit that will include 50 iconic treasures, representing the 50 years of the Archives. And Walt Disney Imagineering’s store, Mickey’s of Glendale, will once again open a pop-up shop featuring exclusive items, just for the weekend. Additional details, including special hotel rates and ticketing information, will be announced in late spring.

Meet Disney+’s Stargirl and Hear from the Cast—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Disney+ welcomes a kind and quirky new character, and Frozen on Broadway welcomes several new cast members… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

We’re Wishing Upon This Stargirl First-Look Trailer and Cast Interviews…

Based on the critically acclaimed New York Times best-selling young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli, Disney+’s upcoming Stargirl follows an unassuming high schooler named Leo Borlock (Graham Verchere) as he finds himself inexplicably drawn to the free-spirited new girl at his high school (Grace VanderWaal). Known as Stargirl, her unconventional ways change how the entire school—not to mention Leo—sees themselves… and the world. Check out the brand-new trailer for the offbeat coming-of-age story, directed by Julia Hart, above.

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But wait, there’s more: D23 was lucky enough to visit the set of the film in New Mexico, and spoke to several members of the cast; click here to hear from Verchere, VanderWaal, and more! And make sure to fall under Stargirl’s spell beginning March 13, only on Disney+.

McKenzie Kurtz, Ciara Renee, and Ryan McCartan

Arendelle Welcomes a New Anna, Elsa, and Hans in Frozen on Broadway

As the hit Disney Theatricals musical Frozen approaches its second anniversary on Broadway, the show is ever so thrilled to announce a trio of new stars joining the company! McKenzie Kurtz will make her Broadway debut starring as Anna, and Ciara Renée (Pippin, Big Fish, The Hunchback of Notre Dame) will star as Elsa—replacing original Broadway stars Patti Murin and Caissie Levy. Additionally, Ryan McCartan (Wicked, Heathers: The Musical, Disney Channel’s Liv & Maddie) will join the cast as Hans, replacing current cast member Joe Carroll. The new stars will begin performances Tuesday, February 18, with Levy, Murin, and Carroll playing their final performance Sunday, February 16.

Frozen, the Tony®-nominated Best Musical, has joined Disney Theatrical hits The Lion King and Aladdin on the Great White Way. Heralded by The New Yorker as “thrilling” and “genuinely moving,” Frozen has emerged as the biggest hit musical of the last two Broadway seasons—breaking four house records at the legendary St. James Theatre, where it is currently celebrating its second smash year. And don’t forget—the North American tour of Frozen is playing the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California, now through February 2!

For more information, make sure to (let it) go and visit FrozenTheMusical.com.

Save the Date!
Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
January 17, 2020
Get VIP Tickets to Disney’s Frozen The Hit Broadway Musical
January 31, 2020
Disney’s Aladdin the Hit Broadway Musical VIP Tickets
February 8, 2020
D23 Magical Screening Series: The Three Caballeros 75th on The Walt Disney Studios Lot
February 15, 2020
D23 Magical Screening Series: The Three Caballeros 75th at Walt Disney World
February 16, 2020
D23 Magical Screening Series: The Three Caballeros 75th Near Washington, D.C.
August 9, 2020
Adventures by Disney Rhine River Cruise Presented by D23
Parks
January 17, 2020
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance opens at Disneyland park
January 17—February 9, 2020
Lunar New Year returns to Disney California Adventure park
January 17—February 24, 2020
Epcot International Festival of the Arts
February 28—April 21, 2020
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival returns to the Disneyland Resort
March 4June 1, 2020
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival at Walt Disney World Resort
March 4, 2020
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Studios
March 6, 2020
Onward opens in U.S. theaters
March 27, 2020
Mulan opens in U.S. theaters
May 1, 2020
Marvel Studios’ Black Widow opens in U.S. theaters
May 29, 2020
Artemis Fowl opens in U.S. theaters
Television
February 9, 2020 (8:00 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT)
The Oscars® air live on ABC.
February 14, 2020 (8 p.m. EST/PST)
ZOMBIES 2 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW
February 16, 2020 (8 p.m. EST/ 7 p.m CST)
American Idol returns to ABC
Disney+
January 17, 2020
Diary of a Future President premieres
February 7, 2020
Timmy Failure premieres
March 13, 2020
Stargirl premieres

Black Widow Confronts Her Past in a New “Special Look” Clip

Can you believe it? Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) begins in just a few months’ time with Marvel Studios’ Black Widow. During the College Football Playoff National Championship on ESPN this past Monday, fans got a “special look” at the upcoming film, in which two-time Oscar® nominee Scarlett Johansson reprises her title role.

In Marvel Studios’ latest action-packed spy thriller, Natasha Romanoff confronts the darker parts of her background when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must reckon with her past as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger.

Also starring Florence Pugh as Yelena, David Harbour as Alexei/The Red Guardian, and Rachel Weisz as Melina—and directed by Cate Shortland—Black Widow debuts in a cineplex near you May 1.

ICYMI: Every Disney Oscar® Nominee for 2020

Speaking of Johansson and her Oscar noms, awards season is upon us—and all our pals from around The Walt Disney Company’s portfolio of brands are so excited for the incredible 23 nominations in 15 categories for this year’s Academy Awards®. D23.com has a rundown of the excitement; click here to see the full list!

Eighth Annual Magic of Storytelling Campaign Celebrates Huge Milestone

Book lovers the world over, we have excellent news: The eighth annual Magic of Storytelling campaign kicked off this week, during which Disney will celebrate its whopping 75 millionth book donation to First Book—a nonprofit that provides new free and affordable books to educators and organizations serving children in need. The Magic of Storytelling campaign aims to inspire families’ imaginations; cultivate a lifelong love of reading in kids; and bring new books to underserved communities across the country.

And here’s the best part—we can all get involved! From now through March 31, families and fans can take a “shelfie” (so cute, right?) with a favorite book or in front of a bookshelf and publish it on Instagram or Twitter using the hashtag #MagicOfStorytelling; purchase any book on shopDisney.com; or place a bid in one of First Book’s Charitybuzz auctions… and for each of these actions, Disney will donate a new book to First Book!

Open to legal U.S. residents who are 18 years of age or older. No purchase is necessary to enter. To learn more, and to access the official rules and information, visit MagicOfStorytelling.com.

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Star Wars and Frozen Seasons Now Delighting Guests at Disneyland Paris

Should you find yourselves “across the pond” in the next several months, do make sure to schedule some time at Disneyland Paris—not only for the oodles of fun you can have there on the daily, but also because there are two special experiences beginning this very weekend!

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The return of Legends of the Force – A Celebration of Star Wars reunites all of the iconic characters from a galaxy far, far away for exciting shows and encounters throughout the day and night. Through March 15, an imposing First Order March brings stormtroopers up close, while Rey, Chewbacca, and Kylo Ren can be spotted interacting with guests. Even more adventure awaits at Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, featuring a new sequence from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Lightspeed to Disneyland Paris for this limited-time event, post haste.

Plus, a sparkling new float inspired by Frozen 2 made its first appearance this weekend as part of the resort’s newest show, Frozen 2: An Enchanted Journey. Now the tallest float at Disneyland Paris, it includes the silhouette of the mystical Nokk and everyone’s favorite characters from both Frozen films. But that’s not all: Guests will even hear new music from the hit sequel! In addition to the new show, Frozen: A Musical Invitation is open to guests of all ages at Walt Disney Studios Park, and new merchandise and food are on sale across the resort through May 3. C’est magnifique!

Gina Rodriguez Celebrates Girl Power with Diary of a Future President

By Zach Johnson

Elena Cañero-Reed’s journey to the Oval Office begins in middle school.

That’s the premise of the new Disney+ series Diary of a Future President (now streaming). Told from the narration of her diary, the series follows 12-year-old Cuban-American Elena (Tess Romero) as she navigates the ups and downs of middle school in the Miami suburbs, setting her on the path to become President of the United States.

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Diary of a Future President, inspired by creator and executive producer Ilana Peña’s childhood, is produced by Golden Globe® winner Gina Rodriguez’s I Can and I Will Productions. Rodriguez, who directs the first episode and guest stars as adult Elena, joined her onscreen mini-me to chat with us about the series at D23 Expo last summer. “At I Can and I Will Productions, our mission is to bring new faces in front of and behind the camera,” explained Rodriguez. “Diary of a Future President was right in line with our mission and the kind of work we wanted to create. Disney+ was the best place to put it.”

Rodriguez founded her production company in 2017 after realizing she had the ability to empower others whose stories weren’t being told. “I used to feel like I didn’t really see myself very often; I thought being in front of the camera was going to create change,” she said. “But the Latinx community is not monolithic.” With Diary of a Future President, Rodriguez said she aimed to “give women opportunities and put them in positions of power they hadn’t had before.” Rodriguez estimated 70 percent of the crew is women, as are the majority of the department heads. “We have a very inclusive writers’ room and set; it’s something I really wanted Tess to see,” she said. “I wanted all our actors in front of the camera to see a reflection of the world behind it. That was important to me.”

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Mission accomplished. Romero, whose credits include Alternatino and Blind Spot, said she was inspired by Rodriguez’s leadership. “I have learned so much from Gina on set!” the youngster said. “She’s everybody’s favorite because she’s so sweet. She helps people be what they want to be, and we all love her so much. I’m always hearing about her. She’s, like, a legend! Everybody’s always talking about how great she is, how much they love her, and what she’s done for them. Hopefully one day, I can get to that point.”

“You will!” Rodriguez told Romero. “She will! She will!”

Want more Disney+ news? Click here to stay up-to-date with what’s streaming!

Meet the Cast of Stargirl on Disney+

By Bruce C. Steele

For Stargirl—a Disney+ movie coming in March that celebrates the joys of being different, set in an Arizona high school—it was imperative that director Julia Hart and her team put together a youthful cast that underscores a lesson in diversity with the sheer range of their talents and backgrounds.

A D23 visit to the movie’s freezing-cold winter set at a golf resort in Albuquerque, New Mexico, quickly demonstrated that the filmmakers do not disappoint on that score.

Acting in Stargirl was a dream job for all the young people in the cast. Here are just some of the charismatic performers D23 got to meet:

Grace VanderWaal. For the title role, as the ukulele-playing sometimes-cheerleader who loves creative costumes more than fitting in, Hart was blessed by the universe: After years of searching and hundreds of auditions, the producers were able to cast Grace VanderWaal, the ukulele-playing winner of America’s Got Talent, who was still just 14 at the time of filming.

Stargirl “was like my dream role,” Grace says during a break in filming, wearing a spectacular gown for the Winter Ball scene being shot both inside the country club and outside on the frigid golf course. “So it’s kind of crazy that I’m playing her.”

Graham Vershere. The teen actor, who lives in Vancouver, Canada, has had recurring roles on TV’s Supergirl and The Good Doctor and appeared in the horror film Summer of 84. But Stargirl was more than a job for him. Playing the male lead, Leo, reinforced Vershere’s hard-won real-life philosophy: “I like to stick around people who I feel like I can be myself with,” he says from the set, sitting with his costume’s brightly striped socks just visible above his brown Buster Brown-style shoes. “I didn’t always do that, but I’m glad I do it now.”

Annacheska Brown. She may be in her 20s, but Brown fits right in with the teenage performers on the set. She plays Tess, who works with Leo and his best friend, Kevin, on the high school’s closed-circuit talk show, Hot Seat. Playing Tess could be a big break for Brown, whose past roles on Roswell, New Mexico and other TV shows have often been identified by names like “Mohawk Teen” and “Witch Guard #3.”

On set, she’s decked out in a vivid blue pant suit with a dazzling rhinestone necklace in the shape of a necktie. When she meets with D23, she recalls how the movie’s depiction of the ill-treatment of outsiders reminded her of her middle school experiences in Birmingham, Alabama. “I think now more than ever it’s really important for people to know that you need to be strong and who you are,” she says. “Don’t let societal pressures make you feel like you have to change how you’re moving through this Earth.”

Karan Brar. A veteran of TV series on Disney Channel (Bunk’d) and ABC (Schooled), Brar plays Leo’s pal Kevin. The Washington state native was jokingly dubbed “Daddy” by the younger cast members, due to his age—then approaching 20—and experience. But among parental figures on set, Brar says director Julia Hart stood out.

“If anyone fills that role, it’s Julia,” he says, wearing his character’s stylish Winter Ball tux. “She’s really guided these actors in amazing ways—as well as me. I feel really comfortable with her making sure that we’re heading in the right direction.”

Artemis. The single-name phenomenon—actress, model, martial artist—who grew up in a small town in Georgia plays head cheerleader Mallory. Other than a guest shot on Vice Principals, this is her highest-profile acting role to date, and she found much of the filming “an amazing, exhilarating experience.” It was particularly fun, she notes, filming the cheerleaders’ dance routines, choreographed by movie dance icon Mandy Moore (La La Land). “As soon as that music comes on, it was like this adrenaline rush that came over all of us.”

Collin Blackford. The Denver-based teenage actor gets a lot of the laughs in Stargirl, as his character, Benny, is obsessed with food. Blackford notes that Stargirl’s message of kindness is particularly important in the age of social media, which wasn’t even imagined when the novel came out in 2000. The movie, he says, “shows that one little video can really hurt someone or that one little post can change someone’s life. It can happen, and I think that this film portrays it in a very realistic way.”

Shelby Simmons. A public school student herself, in Virginia, Simmons recalled “the top dogs at my school” in shaping her performance as mean girl Hillari, Stargirl’s nemesis. She has thought a lot of Hillari’s motivations and defends her character’s actions convincingly on set—wearing both her Winter Ball gown and a brown wool coat to protect against the icy weather. Hillari, she says, “doesn’t come from a place of jealousy or hatred.” Rather, she is just “baffled” by Stargirl’s unique way of being. “She just doesn’t get it.”

Juliocesar Chavez. Just 15 during filming, Chavez plays Alan Ferko, a minor character in the novel who gets more attention in the film. Chavez, who grew up in Oklahoma, has a long resume of TV appearances, stretching back to a 2012 appearance on iCarly and including a recurring role on Kidding.

On the set of Stargirl, his favorite word is “amazing,” an adjective that applies to his Winter Ball costume—including a purple velvet tux jacket—as well as director Hart and the other cast members. “Every single day is amazing and fun. The cast is amazing. The crew is amazing. Everyone is so cool and funny to hang out with—no one thinks they’re better than the other. Everyone is really humble and just amazing. Every single day is a fun day for me.”

On March 13 on Disney+, that fun can be shared with the rest of the world.

GALLERY: Celebrate 45 Intergalactic Years of Space Mountain at Walt Disney World with this Totally Retro Gallery

By Jocelyn Buhlman

45 years ago, we first blasted off on a rip-roaring rocket into outer space when Space Mountain launched at Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom park. This iconic attraction cuts a classic shape into the Tomorrowland skyline, and the famous dome of Space Mountain is now featured at Disney parks around the world. When this beloved attraction opened in 1975, a dedication ceremony was attended by about 2,000 guests—including several astronauts!

Throw it back to Space Mountain’s earliest days with this gallery of vintage images from the attraction’s history. Want even more retro fun? Check out our 2020 Gold Member Gift for an exclusive Space Mountain postcard featuring vintage art—plus more items celebrating the Fantastic Worlds of Disney.

Everything New You Must Do at Epcot

By Jocelyn Buhlman

January 17, 2020, is a red-letter day at Epcot: three new films and a festival all open, providing even more excitement for your itineraries during your next trip to Walt Disney World. We’ve rounded up everything you need to know about these new experiences—so, mark your calendar, check our list, and get ready to plan your next epic day at Epcot!

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Awesome Planet
The Land pavilion celebrates the wonder of our natural world, so it only makes sense that it would be home to this brand-new film showcasing our planet’s beauty and diversity. Awesome Planet is a 10-minute film featuring stunning imagery, in-theater effects, and an original score from Oscar®-winning composer Steven Price. If you’re looking for a new way to appreciate our planet, make sure to stop by The Land pavilion to catch a showing of this gorgeous film.

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Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along
You might think you know everything there is to know about this tale as old as time—but think again! Next time you stop to enjoy a pastry in the France pavilion, check out this new film which presents a new twist on Beauty and the Beast. Directed and produced by the legendary Don Hahn—producer of the animated and live-action Beauty and the Beast—the film invites guests to sing along to all of their favorite songs from the original film. Angela Lansbury (who voiced Mrs. Potts in the original film) narrates the film, which will run in rotation in the France pavilion with Impressions de France, which will receive an upgrade to 4K projection.

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Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360
Award-winning actors Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy might just be our dream team for our guides to the wonders of Canada. The duo provides new narration for the O Canada! Film’s exciting update. Next time you’re visiting the Canada pavilion, make time to enjoy this film, featuring 360-degree views of new scenes—plus, a new musical score by Canadian composer Andrew Lockington, along with the new narration.

Epcot International Festival of the Arts
If you’ve got the creativity bug, Epcot has the perfect festival for you: The annual celebration of art, entertainment, and food returns to inspire the young and young-at-heart to immerse themselves in the arts. Whether you’re enjoying culinary creativities, catching a captivating performance, trying your hand at a workshop, or checking out more of the festival’s fun-filled offerings, there’s a little bit of something for everyone hoping to express themselves creatively at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts, which runs at Epcot until February 24.

Inside the Six-Year Journey to Make Disney and Pixar’s Onward

By Zach Johnson

Disney and Pixar are inviting fans to embark on an exciting, emotional journey when Onward opens in theaters on March 6. In development for nearly six and a half years, the animated adventure follows brother elves Ian (voice of Tom Holland) and Barley (voice of Chris Pratt) as they embark on a magical quest to bring back their late father for 24 hours. “We have such a high bar at Pixar. We want to make sure the story is not just good, but great,” Kelsey Mann, the film’s head of story, said during a recent D23 visit to Pixar Animation Studios. “It takes a long time to achieve that, so we work on the story for many, many years. We don’t actually start making it until the last year and a half.”

Mann has been with Onward since day one on September 17, 2013. He reteamed with director Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae, with whom he worked on the Disney and Pixar movie Monsters University. “We start in a very scary place: an empty story room,” Mann said of Onward. “Imagine a whole room full of blank pages! It’s very intimidating.”

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It helped that Scanlon knew the story he wanted to tell—even though, at the time, he didn’t know how he was going to tell it. “In development, I knew I wanted to do something personal this time,” he said. “I just started working through things in my own life, asking questions of myself and asking questions of other filmmakers here. They helped me pull out certain things.” Like Ian and Barley, Scanlon and his brother lost their father at a young age, and they, too, were left with many unanswered questions. “My biggest question was, ‘Who was he—and how am I like him?’” Scanlon recalled. That’s when it dawned on him: “Wouldn’t it be amazing if you had one day with that person? What would you say?” he said. “That’s where the idea of magic came from, because we thought, ‘Well, we need to make a movie where that could be possible.’”

So, it comes as no surprise that making a movie about magic was a magical experience for everyone involved. “Everyone here is very smart. They are all great filmmakers and I respect their opinion,” Scanlon said of the Pixar team. “But that makes it difficult to make a good choice, because it’s not like I go, ‘Well, that person’s wrong!’ I usually think, ‘Wow! Why are they saying that? There’s got to be a good reason for that.’ Really, time helps. We’ve got five or six years to make these [movies], but there’s always a gate closing. So, you say, ‘OK, check these different ideas against themselves.’ Then we say, ‘OK, we’re going to go with this… until we’re not.’ Meaning, ‘We’re going to go with this until we realize something else that makes us change the story and go the other way.’”

ian and barley (chris pratt)

Rae praised how “open” the director has been during the development process. “There are times we will debate things, and there will be times after we’ll leave a review when afterward people will come up and go, ‘Oh, I’m still not sure about this decision or about this choice.’ So, we’ll keep talking about it,” Rae said. “That’s all we do all day long—make choices and decisions and try to move everything forward. This is fun! It’s great.”

Reflecting on the first days of Onward, Scanlon said, “It’s a really scary thing, and it’s a very private and lonely thing—even though you do have a lot of help. You have to dig into yourself and think about your life; talk to people and talk to your friends. It’s like therapy.” Like Scanlon, Rae wouldn’t have it any other way. “The beautiful thing is you have a little of amnesia,” she said. “We forget that horrific first year or two where you’re coming in every day trying to figure out what kind of movie you’re making… Now we’re doing fun post-production stuff. We get to sit back and look at everybody else’s amazing work, comment on it, and give notes to finish up the film. This part is way easier!”

Pan-seared Salmon Recipe from Disneyland’s Blue Bayou

By D23 Team

As a special treat, our friends at Disney Editions have served up three of delightful recipes for us from their cookbook, Delicious Disney: The Fresh Edition. So while you wait for your next Disney excursion—after all author Pam Brandon’s book is on-sale as an exclusive souvenir only available at the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts—feast your eyes on these delicious dishes, Disney-style. This week, we have the perfect entrée for your next soiree.

Click here for the starter recipe.

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Pan-seared Salmon, with Tomato Caper Relish, Sautéed Spinach, and Basil Beurre Blanc
DISNEYLAND PARK
BLUE BAYOU RESTAURANT

Crickets chirp, frogs croak, and it’s always twilight at the Blue Bayou Restaurant, a Disneyland Park favorite. Cajun- and Creole-inspired cuisine is on the menu, and luxurious beurre blanc sauce adds New Orleans flair to this dish. The sauce works well with all types of fish.

SERVES 4

TOMATO CAPER RELISH:
1 small tomato, diced
1 small onion, diced 2 tablespoons capers
1/4 cup olive oil
5 basil leaves, chiffonade
Coarse salt, freshly ground black pepper, to taste

BASIL BEURRE BLANC:
4 cups loosely packed fresh basil
1/2 cup chopped fresh chives
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/3 cup Chardonnay
2/3 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon water
2 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
Coarse salt, freshly ground black pepper, to taste

GOAT CHEESE MASHED POTATOES:
2 pounds red potatoes
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup crumbled goat cheese

PAN-SEARED SALMON:
4 (6-ounce) salmon fillets, skin removed
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 tablespoons olive oil

SAUTÉED SPINACH:
1/4 cup olive oil
4 cups spinach
Coarse salt, freshly ground black pepper, to taste

GARNISH:
4 tablespoons microgreens, optional

FOR TOMATO CAPER RELISH:

  1. Combine tomato, onion, capers, olive oil, and basil leaves in a small bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
  2. Set aside until ready to serve.

FOR BASIL BEURRE BLANC:

  1. Combine basil, chives, garlic, and lemon juice in a blender or food processor. Blend until herbs and garlic are finely chopped. Add oil and blend until smooth. Set aside.
  2. Heat Chardonnay over medium heat in a medium saucepan for 5 minutes, until reduced by half. Add in heavy cream and continue cooking for 7 minutes, until reduced by another quarter. Add reserved basil mixture and cook over medium-low heat, whisking constantly until fully mixed.
  3. Whisk cornstarch and water together in a small bowl. Return heavy cream mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. Whisk in cornstarch mixture and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes, until sauce begins to thicken.
  4. Pour sauce through a fine-mesh strainer and whisk in room temperature butter.
  5. Season with salt and pepper. Keep warm until ready to serve.

FOR GOAT CHEESE MASHED POTATOES:

  1. Place potatoes in a large stockpot and cover with cold water. Bring water to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to medium. Cook for 20 minutes, or until potatoes are tender.
  2. Drain potatoes and place in a large bowl. Mash with butter, heavy cream, and salt.
  3. Fold in goat cheese. Keep warm until ready to serve.

FOR PAN-SEARED SALMON:

  1. Season salmon with salt and pepper.
  2. Heat oil in a sauté pan over medium heat for 5 minutes, until hot. Cook salmon for 3 minutes on each side, until desired doneness. Keep warm until ready to serve.

FOR SAUTÉED SPINACH:

  1. Heat oil until shimmering in a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add spinach and sauté just until spinach begins to wilt.
  2. Season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and keep warm until ready to serve.

TO SERVE:
Evenly divide potatoes on 4 serving plates. Drizzle 1/4 cup of basil beurre blanc around the edge of the potatoes. Top with spinach, then salmon. Spoon tomato caper relish on top of salmon and garnish with 1 tablespoon of microgreens, if desired.