New Mulan Trailer and a ZOMBIES 2 AWOO Challenge—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

See Mulan in action, and prepare to channel your inner werewolf this weekend… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Let’s Reflect On This Brand-New Mulan Trailer and Character Posters

We’ve been waiting with bated breath, and now it’s almost here—Disney’s live-action adventure Mulan will open in theaters in just a skosh over two months! To celebrate, do check out this brand-new trailer for the film, above… as well as some of the striking new character posters, below:

Mulan posters

Director Niki Caro brings the epic tale of China’s legendary warrior to life in Mulan, from a screenplay by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Lauren Hynek & Elizabeth Martin, suggested by the narrative poem The Ballad of Mulan. It tells the story of a fearless young woman who risks everything out of love for her family and her country to become one of the greatest warriors China has ever known. When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army to defend the country from Northern invaders, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. Masquerading as a man, Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her inner strength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform Mulan into an honored warrior and earn her the respect of a grateful nation… and of a proud father.

Look for Mulan at a cineplex near you March 27!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
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 12, 2020
D23 at Disneyland After Dark: Sweethearts’ Night!
February 13, 2020
Attend The Call of the Wild Red Carpet Premiere in Hollywood!
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.
March 4, 2020
D23 Member Preview of Inside the Walt Disney Archives at the Bowers Museum
August 9, 2020
Adventures by Disney Rhine River Cruise Presented by D23
Parks
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 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+
February 7, 2020
Timmy Failure premieres
February 14, 2020
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings premieres
February 21, 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars premieres
March 13, 2020
Stargirl premieres

Zombies 2 Awoooo Challenge

Celebrate National Werewolf Day with ZOMBIES 2 AWOO Challenge

Ready to channel your inner werewolf? (Who isn’t, really?) Well, look no further than the ZOMBIES 2 AWOO Challenge—in honor of both the upcoming, highly anticipated Disney Channel Original Movie and National Werewolf Day on Thursday, February 6!

From now through this Sunday, February 2, fans can show off their wild side by entering the AWOO Challenge—the opportunity to be part of the longest howl of all time!—by uploading their very own howling video, to potentially be included in a compilation video set for release on National Werewolf Day. All submissions will be entered for a chance to win a ZOMBIES 2 prize pack full of movie-inspired swag from the upcoming DCOM.

Additionally, fans can also participate in the AWOO Challenge by visiting a special ZOMBIES 2 Surprise Lockers event in three locations across the country to record and upload their video in-person; events are scheduled for Saturday, February 1, and Sunday, February 2 in San Diego, CA (Fashion Valley Mall), Philadelphia, PA (King of Prussia), and Louisville, KY (Jurassic Quest at the Kentucky Exposition Center).

For more information, visit z2awoo.com—and mark your calendars for the big ZOMBIES 2 premiere on Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW.

Disney Fairy Tale Weddings to Premiere on Disney+ This Valentine’s Day

 We’re big fans of Disney Fairy Tale Weddings ‘round these parts, so this next bit of news got us more excited than an entire wedding party hitting the dance floor for the “Electric Slide”: The feel-good series is back, and this time it’s bringing some wedded bliss to Disney+! And it’ll follow everything from epic weddings and intimate vow renewals, to magic proposals and even some memorable anniversary celebrations—all with that distinctive Disney magic.

Hosted once again by Stephen “tWitch” Boss (resident DJ on The Ellen Show) and his wife, Dancing with the Stars pro Allison Holker, the eight-episode season will take viewers to Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts; aboard Disney Cruise Line; on the gorgeous grounds at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa; and even internationally with some romantic trips with Adventures By Disney. Viewers will also have the chance to get the inside scoop on planning a Disney Wedding—sitting in on a planning session and gathering wedding “inspo.”

It all kicks off on Friday, February 14—Valentine’s Day—when Disney Fairy Tale Weddings premieres on Disney+… and if you’ve got some nuptials coming up, don’t forget to visit Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons for more info!

Harrison Ford Talks The Call of the Wild in New Featurette

In just a few weeks’ time, we’ll get to experience the literary classic The Call of the Wild in a whole new way. And this week, we heard from the film’s star, Harrison Ford, in a new featurette entitled Adventure Companions. Take a look, above.

Adapted from the beloved book, The Call of the Wild vividly brings to the screen the story of Buck, a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Canadian Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team—and later its leader—Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master. As a live-action/animation hybrid, The Call of the Wild employs cutting edge visual effects and animation technology to render the animals in the film as fully photorealistic (and emotionally authentic) characters.

Directed by Chris Sanders—and starring Ford as John Thornton, Omar Sy as Perrault, Dan Stevens as Hal, Karen Gillan as Mercedes, and Bradley Whitford as Judge Miller—the film opens in theaters February 21.

American Idol

American Idol Returns to ABC on February 16

The search for the next singing sensation is almost here: American Idol is back on ABC for season three beginning Sunday, February 16 (8-10 p.m. EST)! Returning this season are music industry legends and all-star judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie—as well as Emmy®-winning producer Ryan Seacrest as host. Plus, multimedia personality Bobby Bones will return to his role as in-house mentor.

In the highly anticipated premiere, us lucky viewers will embark on a nationwide journey across Savannah, GA; Milwaukee, WI; Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles, CA; and Sunriver, OR, where the show’s iconic judge auditions will surprise audiences with never-before-seen twists. Those auditioning for the coveted ticket to Hollywood include a subway performer from Harlem who gives one of the most emotional auditions in Idol history; a garbage collector with no experience who heads to the streets of Savannah, alongside host Seacrest, to warm up for his audition; and a hopeless romantic who encounters her own fairy tale twist during her audition as she sings from the heart. We can’t wait for all the magical musical merriment!

Onward

Special Look at Onward Coming to Disney Parks

We’ll get to meet the Barley brothers from Disney and Pixar’s Onward in fairly short order—but, if you’re planning on enjoying some Disney vacation magic in the next few weeks, you’ll soon be able to delight in an early sneak peek of the film!

For a limited time beginning Friday, February 7, guests visiting Disney Parks can catch a glimpse of scenes from the film; sneak peeks will be shown in the Tomorrowland Theater at Disneyland park and as part of the Walt Disney Presents attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort. Additionally, guests aboard Disney Cruise Line can also catch this special look at scenes from the film during select sailings in February and early March.

Set in a suburban fantasy world, Disney and Pixar’s Onward introduces two teenage elf brothers—Ian (voice of Tom Holland) and Barley (voice of Chris Pratt)—who embark on an extraordinary quest after being given the chance to spend one more day with their father. Join the adventure in theaters beginning March 6!

8 Disney Film-Inspired Animated Series You Need to Watch on Disney+

By Jocelyn Buhlman

If you’ve ever watched a Disney movie and wished you could see more of the story, we’ve got some good news for you: Disney+ has lots of television series based on classic Disney animated features that you can stream right now! Some are prequels to beloved films, while others are sequels that continue the big-screen adventure—or even tell a story set around new characters in an animated world that you already love. Read on for some of our favorites that we’re sure you’ll be adding to your watchlist.

Disney's The Little Mermaid

1. Disney’s The Little Mermaid
Before Ariel became part of our human world, she was flipping her fins through adventures in the undersea world of Atlantica. The animated series, which introduced us to an ocean’s worth of new characters and charming new songs, is streamable on Disney+ right now, so swim on over and join the fun.

Hercules the Animated Series

2. Disney’s Hercules: The Animated Series
If you loved the myth-turned-Disney magic of 1997’s Hercules, this animated series chronicling Herc’s life as a teenager is perfect for you. Produced by Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley (the creative minds who also brought you Kim Possible and Big Hero 6 The Series), the series serves both as the story of Hercules’ hero training and as a way to retell many classic Greek myths within the world of Hercules. If you want epic adventures with your favorite zero-turned-hero, it would be a myth-stake not to stream season one on Disney+ right now.

Big Hero 6: The Series

3. Big Hero 6: The Series
McCorkle and Schooley also serve as executive producers of Big Hero 6 The Series—and the animated series is now streamable and ready to save your next binge-watching day! Picking up the action after the events of the film, join Hiro, Baymax, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Gogo, and Fred on their adventures protecting their city from nefarious villains. Hiro also faces an even bigger challenge: being the new kid at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology! Can the team save the day? Will Hiro fit in on campus? Head over to Disney+ to find out.

Lilo & Stitch: The Series

4. Lilo & Stitch, the Series
Stitch was experiment 626—so what happened to the 625 other experiments? This animated series, set after the events of the original Lilo & Stitch, sets out to answer that question, with Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakly, and all your favorite characters discovering a new “cousin” of Stitch in every episode. Some display unique talents for destruction (experiments that make earthquakes or tsunamis!), while others are just plain silly  (Stitch-prototype experiment 625 prefers making sandwiches to making mayhem). Two seasons of the sci-fi series are available for streaming on Disney+ right now.

The Emperor's New School

5. The Emperor’s New School
If you thought that Kuzco being a llama was hard, wait until he has to go to school! In order to officially become Emperor, Kuzco has to pass all his classes—which won’t be easy, given that the school is run by Principal Amzy (who is Yzma in disguise, attempting to make Kuzco fail). Two seasons of laugh-out-loud adventure are available to stream on Disney+ right now, so you can keep grooving with your favorite characters from the beloved film The Emperor’s New Groove.

Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure

6. Tangled: The Series
What happens after “happily ever after?” For Rapunzel and Eugene, it involves getting tangled up in a lot of adventure! Between reacquainting herself with her family (and the kingdom of Corona!) and trying to explore the secrets behind, you know, the whole “glowing hair” thing, there’s so much more in Rapunzel’s story to explore. Full of catchy music, intriguing plots, and beloved characters both new and old, fans of the original Tangled film will fall in love with this animated series.

The Three Caballeros

7. The Legend of the Three Caballeros
This year we’re celebrating 75 years of the original The Three Caballeros film, and what better way to celebrate then by flocking to Disney+ to watch this adventure following Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Panchito as they journey to mystical realms and battle the forces of evil with the help of Xandra, the Goddess of Adventure!

The Lion Guard

8. The Lion Guard
The Lion King 2 introduced us to Simba and Nala’s daughter, Kiara, but now’s your chance to meet their son, Kion! Tasked with leading the Lion Guard—a team of skilled animals who protect the Pride Lands—Kion joins his friends Bunga, Fuli, Beshte, and Ono on adventures across three seasons that you can stream right now on Disney+ for a roaring good time.

Q&A with Eric and Susan Goldberg About the Magical, Musical World of Fantasia 2000

By Jocelyn Buhlman

This month, we’re celebrating the 20th anniversary of Fantasia 2000, which invited a new generation of Disney animators to showcase their talents as they visually interpreted classical compositions in the style of 1940’s Fantasia. To celebrate this stunning film’s milestone anniversary, we sat down with supervising director Eric Goldberg and with his wife, Susan Goldberg, who provided art direction for two sequences in the film that Eric directed and wrote: “Rhapsody in Blue” and “The Carnival of the Animals.”

D23, The Official Disney Fan Club: The “Rhapsody in Blue” sequence in Fantasia 2000 was originally planned as a standalone short film—can you share a little bit about how the sequence became part of Fantasia 2000?

Eric Goldberg (EG): What happened was Fantasia 2000 had already started production. I proposed to Roy Disney and Don Ernst a sequence set to “Rhapsody,” and they felt that the music was too modern.

We were making it as a standalone short, but we were also working on Fantasia 2000. There was a screening of the film with 50 percent new stuff and 50 percent from the classic Fantasia, but the classic stuff didn’t really cut well with the new stuff—they’re all great, but there’s a time lag there between the two periods during which they were produced. The lights came up, Roy [Disney] turned around to me and said, “Eric, is ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ going to be ready in time?” I said, “Actually, yes, because we’re on a parallel track.” That’s how it got in.

D23: What inspired you to stylize the sequence like the caricatures of Al Hirschfeld?

EG: Al Hirschfeld was a huge influence on me. I had previously appropriated his style on Aladdin, basing characters on curvilinear drawings like his.

D23: Susan Goldberg (SG): Eric used him for the inspiration on Aladdin for Genie.

EG: When time came to do a “Rhapsody in Blue,” Al came on as our official artistic consultant, which was wonderful. Oh my gosh—to be able to have your work approved by Al Hirschfeld! We showed him the story reel and we showed him Susan’s art direction pieces. He saw those and he went, “First rate!”

It was just a wonderful, wonderful thing to really have him involved. Every now and again you get to work with one of your heroes, and I have been following Hirschfeld since high school, so to actually have a chance to work with him was amazing.

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SG: Al came out and did a couple of lectures about his work and about what inspired him and how he approached things. He is truly an interesting guy. One of the most wonderful things he ever said was, “If I need to make a drawing and I don’t have any time, I make a very busy drawing. If I have time, I make a simple drawing because it takes more time,’ and Eric approaches things that way. So, when it came time to do “Rhapsody” and could we do it in Al Hirschfield’s style, I mean, how much more New York can you get?

D23: The hotel in “Rhapsody in Blue” is named “The Goldberg”—are there any other Easter Eggs that fans should watch out for in your  sequences?

EG: Tons of them! The layout department took it upon themselves to do things in the spirit of Hirschfeld, who, of course, always hid his daughter’s name, Nina, in his drawings. If you look at a Hirschfeld drawing and there’s a number down by his signature, that’s how many names are hidden in the drawing. He’s genius, the way he has worked these things in. I tried to do that, too. I put a Nina in Duke’s toothpaste tube. There’s a Nina in Margaret’s fluffy collar.

So, the layout department figured, OK, we’ll put all our names in it. Probably the prime prankster in this one was a layout artist named Doug Walker. And he worked “Doug” into everything—I mean, Doug is all over the place. So much so, that when the film premiered, a film critic phoned the studio with this burning question: “Who’s Doug?”

D23: Do you have personal memories of New York that influenced this sequence?

EG: Well, absolutely. First of all, I met Susan in New York City. I met her through a mutual friend and the New York in “Rhapsody” is not unlike the New York that we knew in, say, the early ’80s.

SG: My first job in animation was actually in New York. I had a friend who was working for a commercial company there, and she said, “Well, why don’t you come up? They need a background painter, and I know you do that.” I just love the energy of New York. I liked the architecture—I grew up in a really small town in Florida. So, for me it was like, “Wow!”

EG: This is kind of our love letter to New York. We both loved New York and we’ve had a lot of similar experiences before we even met in New York, particularly New York City, where it’s always so teeming with different individuals who have different needs and wants and sometimes they brush up against the one another.

D23: What about “Rhapsody in Blue” appealed to you from an animation perspective?

EG: It’s always been my favorite piece of classical music. The thing that I love about it is that it has so many colors in terms of mood changes and instrumentation. It’s got a lot of flavors in it, which are advantageous to telling a fairly sprawling story about New York City. Knowing that Roy wanted a plot, we devised a plot for it and certainly things in the music dictated visuals to me. I would hear one piece and think, that sounds like a pile driver! I’d hear another and think, that sounds like car screeching to a halt. When the time came and I could storyboard it, I started connecting the dots and worked those bits into the story.

D23: Some consider “The Carnival of the Animals” to be a sequel to Fantasia’s “Dance of the Hours”—do you agree? Did “Dance of the Hours” inspire this sequence at all?

EG: Well, here’s the funny thing. Tangentially, yes. OK. We never intended it to be that way. What has happened is there is one huge, huge, huge connection to both of them—and that is the late, great Joe Grant. Joe was the one who came up with “The Dance of The Hours,” and he also came up with “Carnival of the Animals.” Originally, when he had done some rough boards on it, he envisioned [the “Carnival of the Animals” sequence] with the ostriches from “Dance of the Hours.” And, I think Michael Eisner was looking at it, and he said, “How about flamingos? We haven’t done flamingos yet.”

Fantasia 2000

So, Joe changed it to flamingos and that really put a different spin on it. We went to various zoos to study flamingo behavior, and what really came across was that they live by mob rule. When one raises its head, 20 others raise their head. When one looks left, 20 others follow left. And we just thought, OK, the guy with the yo-yo must be the guy who doesn’t want to do that. It’s a story of the conformists vs. the nonconformists, and that gave us our hook.

D23: Do you have a favorite Fantasia 2000 sequence (outside of the two you worked on)?

EG: Oh gosh, I would probably have to say “Firebird Suite.” I think it’s quite beautiful.

Fantasia 2000

SG: We had offices next to the directors [of “ Firebird Suite”], and we watched them put their hearts and souls into it, and they had a really strong animation crew that worked so hard and did it so well.

EG: I think it’s very inspiring, and very beautiful.

SG: It’s such a powerful piece of music, so I think that’s probably my other favorite outside of ours.

D23: What was it like working together on both “Rhapsody in Blue” and “The Carnival of the Animals”?

SG: We’ve actually worked together a lot, because when Eric had a commercial company, I would do backgrounds, or clean up, or assist in animation or design—whatever they needed. We’ve worked together on everything—we’ve always worked really well together. I respect him tremendously.

We have two daughters: My eldest daughter, Jennifer, is a is a character designer and an art director in animation. My youngest daughter, Rachel, is a costume designer and make costumes for [stop-motion] puppets. Animation runs in the blood. If only I could just get my cats into it!

You can watch “Rhapsody in Blue,” “Carnival of the Animals,” and the rest of the fantastically wonderful sequences in Fantasia 2000 on Disney+.

Explore Fantastic Worlds with an All-New D23 Playlist

By Savannah Salazar

Far off places, daring sword fights, a prince in disguise—you get the idea! Like Belle, we all dream of adventure in the great wide somewhere and this year is as good as any to follow your heart! From Planet X and Cloud City to the Happiest Place on Earth, the worlds of Disney encompass a host of fantastical places. No matter what kind of magical quest you’re embarking upon, we have the perfect set of songs for you.

Adventure down below for the playlist inspired by our 2020 D23 Gold Member Gift, the D23 Fantastic Worlds Adventure Kit! Click here to learn more about this amazing gift!

Listen below or click here to open the playlist in Spotify, then click Follow to add it to your favorites. Click here to open our D23’s Disney Fan playlist.

Play Disney Getaway Blast for Vacation Fun with Your Disney Faves

By the D23 Team

Where would the Disney and Pixar characters in our game world go to relax? This was the original spark of an idea for Disney Getaway Blast, the game where you can finally find the answer to that question! It’s time for Disney and Pixar fans to take a mini-vacay from their regular, hectic day—and team up with Disney and Pixar characters, reimagined in a unique and super-adorable art style!

Disney Getaway Blast takes you to exotic and magical vacation spots: the sunlit Lowkey Beach, the cliffs of Snowpeak Pass, and the mysterious Smuggler’s Dunes. Your adorable travel companions are your partners as you explore these vast islands. The characters’ unique skills help you beat the brain-teasing puzzles you find!

Disney Getaway Blast

After completing puzzles, expect your cheerful Disney and Pixar travel pals to pose for your customizable travel photos. Snap pics and create your own travel album! Don’t miss out on customizing the islands to the style of your beloved Disney and Pixar pals. Want to transform the Surf Shack with Minnie’s famous polka dots? Would you rather chill at Anna’s juice bar? Your choices are endless!

Solve mind-twisting puzzles, restore the island, snap the best photo—and just relax! If you pre-register now, you will receive an exclusive “Vacay Minnie” at launch! Ready to join Minnie, Belle, Stitch, Aladdin, and many more? Vacay away today!

20,000 Leagues Under Sersen Lake

By Cesar Gallegos, Walt Disney Archives

From galaxies far, far away to 20,000 leagues under the sea, motion pictures have the ability to transport audiences to new worlds.

In order to create these worlds, filmmakers apply a bit of ingenuity and movie magic. To help craft the underwater world in Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the studio used Sersen Lake – a massive water tank with the ability to hold up to 1,865,000 gallons of water. Once located on the 20th Century Fox studio backlot, the lake was named after Fred Sersen, Fox’s head of special effects. Although the lake no longer exists, its legacy lives on.

The following images from the Walt Disney Archives’ photography collection showcase some other notable films shot on Sersen Lake, including: A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941), Anne of the Indies (1951), Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat (1944), Titanic (1953), and Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959).

 Be sure to catch 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on the big screen as part of our Walt Disney Archives 50th Anniversary throwback screening at the historic El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on February 17th.

 

Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in February 2020

By Zach Johnson

Set your streaming plans accordingly! Disney+ has just announced which library and original titles will be available to stream starting in February 2020. From original films (Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made) animated series (Star Wars: The Clone Wars), and unscripted series (Shop Class), to studio films (Toy Story 4) and network television series (Unlikely Animal Friends), there’s something for everybody to enjoy on Disney+!

Editor’s note: As more titles are announced, we will continue to update this article.

Saturday, February 1
Around the World in 80 Days
Big Business
The Sandlot (Returning Title)
Wicked Tuna (Seasons 1–2)

Sunday, February 2
Descendants 3

Wednesday, February 5
Toy Story 4

timmy failure

Friday, February 7
Diary of a Future President (Episode 104—“The National Mall”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 114—“Toy Story: Toy Bins”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 114—“Dynamic Danielle”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 110—“Grace Lee: Storybook Artist”)
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (Premiere)

Sunday, February 9
Old Dogs

Friday, February 14
My Dog, The Thief
Splash
Because of Winn-Dixie
Diary of a Future President (Episode 105—“Whistleblower”)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 201—“Marching Down the Aisle”) (Premiere)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 115—“Princess and the Frog: Lily Pads”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 115—“Roving Robbie”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 111—“Kristina Dewberry: Imagineering Construction Manager”)

Sunday, February 16
Marvel’s Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United

Thursday, February 20
Marvel Rising: Operation Shuri
Marvel Rising: Playing with Fire

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Friday, February 21
Unlikely Animal Friends (Season 1–2)
Diary of a Future President (Episode 106—“Habeas Corpus”)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 202—“Alaska to Marry Me”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 116—“Aristocats: Headbands”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 116—“Genesis the Amazing Animal Ally”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 112—“Vince Caro: Pixar Recording Engineer”)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 701—“The Bad Batch”) (Premiere)

Thursday, February 25
Star Wars Resistance (Season 2)

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Friday, February 28
I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
Imagination Movers (Seasons 1–3)
Marvel’s Future Avengers (Season 1)
Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars
Diary of a Future President (Episode 107—“Foreign Relations”)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 203—“A Flashy Proposal”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 117—“Lion King: Paint Pour Artwork”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 117—“Superior Salvador”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 113—“Lupe de Santiago: Seamtress”)
Shop Class (Episode 101—“Hole-in-Won”) (Series Premiere)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 702—“A Distant Echo”)

Short Circuit Is Bringing Magic to Disney+ in 90-Second Stories

By Karina Schink

There are no small ideas. That’s the rather grand and magical thought behind the Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS) program Short Circuit, in which anyone currently working at the Studios, whether an animator, character modeler, or developer, can get the opportunity to direct a 90-second animated short. At a recent event at the Studios, WDAS spotlighted its current roster of Short Circuit directors, along with their films, which will be debuting on Disney+ on January 24.

This three-year-old program is founded on a tradition deeply woven into the DNA of The Walt Disney Company: ever since Flowers and Trees (1932) and The Old Mill (1937), Disney has used short films to explore and push the boundaries of animation. And although the 14 filmmakers may be new to directing, they are no strangers to creativity. Each director is already a key member of the WDAS family, ranging anywhere from live-action supervisors and technical directors to production coordinators and more.

jerry huynh

“This was a bootcamp in creativity and how to be a leader,” says Jerry Huynh director of Jing Hua. “I try to take that back into my day-to-day in how I approach my job.”

Potential filmmakers send in pitches and are chosen through a blind selection process. After that, each short takes about four months to complete, giving the directors the opportunity to work with more than 90 different artists to bring their unique vision to life.

jeff gipson

Short Circuit participant Jeff Gipson directed “Cycles,” the Studios’ very first VR film. “We work with the best artists, the best technologists in the world, and they’re all really excited for challenges and to solve problems,” he says, crediting the team behind his award-winning short.

Initially, none of these first-time directors expected their shorts to be seen outside of WDAS. Most of the shorts had only been shared internally, and the first time many of the directors were able to view their shorts with an audience was at D23 Expo 2019 in August.

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Zach Parrish, director of “Puddles,” remembers feeling excited, and somewhat astounded, at the audience’s reaction. “I turned to the person next to me and asked them, ‘Did you know mine was funny?’” Having been one of the first to go through the program, Zach finished his short more than two years ago. “It’s incredibly validating to share it.”

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Brian Menz, director of “Just a Thought,” agrees. “Any artist who makes art doesn’t make it to put it in a dark closet. They want the world to see it, to share it with as many people as possible.” And even though they are overjoyed to share these shorts with the world, they agreed that there’s one specific group of people they’re most excited to share it with: their families.

While the stories differ one from the next (some are about lucky toupées and others about hair that knows how to jiu-jitsu), all the directors feel as though they’ve been given a gift, not only of an opportunity to tell a story, but to learn, grow, and become part of a tight-knit family within Walt Disney AnimationStudios.

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“I’ve been [with Walt Disney Animation Studios] for 25 years, and this has been my favorite four months,” says Terry Moews, director of “The Race,” a short that’s about a bicycle race where the Grim Reaper himself is a contestant. It’s also about the larger race we all take part in in life.

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Some of the films are very personal. For example, Brian Scott based “Elephant in the Room” on a personal childhood memory, while the inspiration for Jennifer Stratton’s “Zenith” was her childhood love of Fantasia.

Short Circuit premieres on Disney+ on January 24. Here’s what you can expect:

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“Cycles” directed by Jeff Gipson
A story centered on the true meaning of creating a home and the life inside it.

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“Downtown” directed by Kendra Vander Vliet
A commuter’s disappointment in missing the bus turns into a colorful and unexpected joyride when the surrounding street art bursts to life, revealing the heart of the city from an entirely new perspective.

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“Drop” directed by Trent Correy
A newly formed raindrop falls to Earth for the first time and has an unlikely and heartfelt encounter with a young girl that proves to be uplifting for both.

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“Elephant in the Room” directed by Brian Scott
A lost baby elephant is taken in by a boy and his father to work on their banana plantation. As the two quickly bond, the boy discovers that his new best friend yearns for her family and home in the wild.

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“Exchange Student” directed by Natalie Nourigat
Life is hard enough for an exchange student at a new school, but as the only earthling at a school for aliens, the central character in this fanciful story is the ultimate outsider and must prove her worth to be accepted by her unusual new classmates.

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“Fetch” directed by Mitch Counsell
A child wants to play fetch with her pet. Unfortunately, he’s wandered deep into an imposing forest.

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“Hair-Jitsu” directed by Brian Estrada
A young girl faces off against an evil hairdresser as she goes through imaginative lengths to avoid her first haircut.

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“Jing Hua” directed by Jerry Huynh
A grieving martial artist pays tribute to her recently departed teacher by creating a painted world using a magical form of kung fu.

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“Just a Thought” directed by Brian Menz
An awkward 12-year-old boy named Ollie experiences “bubble trouble” when his true feelings for a girl are embarrassingly revealed in the form of a physical thought bubble.

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“Lightning in a Bottle” directed by Virgilio John Aquino
During a thunderstorm, a young boy’s effort to capture lightning in a glass bottle, as part of a science fair project, succeeds beyond his wildest expectations. But he is shocked when he discovers the consequences of this unnatural feat.

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“Lucky Toupée” directed by Nicky Mull
This clever bit of balderdash lifts the lid on an original tale about a hijacked hairpiece, a gang of larcenous leprechauns, and a budding romance.

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“Puddles” directed by Zach Parrish
An adventurous young boy discovers that puddles can be portals to a fantastical world but struggles to get his sister’s attention away from her phone to see the magic in the world around her.

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“The Race” directed by Terry Moews
Grim desperately needs one more soul to win his work competition, but his last scheduled collection at a rigorous bike race turns his world upside down. At the finish line, he learns that life is not always about the trophy at the end of the race.

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“Zenith” directed by Jennifer Stratton
A luminous, ethereal stag bounds effortlessly through a dark expanse of the universe, leaving a galaxy of stars in its wake. When it accidentally creates a black hole that threatens to devour everything in sight, the stag is forced to make a decision that will leave a lasting impression.

Feel the Force with Star Wars Day at Sea and Disney Cruise Line—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Go on an out-of-this-world adventure on Disney Fantasy cruises in early ’21, and find out about Disney Channel’s new competition series… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Star Wars Day at Sea Returns to Disney Cruise Line in 2021

Are you a Star Wars fan? Also enjoy sailing the seas with our friends at Disney Cruise Line (DCL)? Then we’ve got some truly out-of-this-world news for you: Galactic adventures return to DCL in 2021 with Star Wars Day at Sea!

This special day-long celebration is filled with unique character encounters, unforgettable live shows, and Star Wars-themed activities for the entire family. Star Wars Day at Sea takes place on seven-night Disney Fantasy cruises to the Caribbean. sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida, from January through March next year.

With more than a dozen of the galaxy’s most formidable and heroic characters onboard, guests can meet with the best of the Resistance including Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2; come face-to-face with Darth Vader; and be on watch as Stormtroopers, Bounty Hunters, and Jawas roam the ship.

Force-sensitive children learn the ways of the Jedi and use their newfound skills in a face-off against Darth Vader and Kylo Ren in Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple. The whole family can celebrate the greatest moments from the Star Wars galaxy with the “Summon the Force” deck party, complete with a fireworks show of galactic proportions.

Costume celebrations, movie screenings, trivia sessions, the Star Wars Drawing Academy, and a ship-wide Porg-themed adventure are more of the ways families can feel the Force on Star Wars Day at Sea. Unique food, beverage, and merchandise options are also available on these sailings in early ’21.

To learn more about Star Wars Day at Sea, Disney Cruise Line, or how to take the proverbial plunge and book a vacation, visit DisneyCruise.com!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
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.
March 4, 2020
D23 Member Preview of Inside the Walt Disney Archives at the Bowers Museum
August 9, 2020

Adventures by Disney Rhine River Cruise Presented by D23
Parks
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 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+
February 7, 2020
Timmy Failure premieres
February 14, 2020
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings premieres
February 21, 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars premieres
March 13, 2020
Stargirl premieres

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Disney Channel Announces New Competition Series Disney Fam Jam

Ready to shake a tailfeather? Disney Channel’s first family dance competition series, Disney Fam Jam, is set to premiere on Sunday, February 23 (at 8:25 p.m. EST/PST), on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW. Disney Fam Jam is inspired by choreographer Phil Wright’s The Parent Jam™ dance classes, which are streamed online and have become a viral sensation. Ariel Martin and Trevor Tordjman, stars of the upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie ZOMBIES 2, will co-host the half-hour series.

Wright will take the audience behind the scenes as he gets to know each family and how dance plays a part in their lives. The families will learn choreography from Wright and master those special moves during the rehearsal of their big stage performance. Later, Martin and Tordjman will join Wright on the electrifying Disney Fam Jam stage, where the families come together to compete in front of a studio audience. Each episode will feature two families with kids hittin’ the dance floor to see which will be crowned Disney Fam Jam champions; at the end of each episode, a studio audience will vote for their favorite dance family—resulting in the winners taking home a cool $10,000 prize along with a fabulous Disney Fam Jam trophy.

So lace up those dancin’ shoes and mark your calendars for Disney Fam Jam’s debut next month!

Lamp Life Short Film Debuting on Disney+ January 31

Riddle us this: Ever wondered what happened to Bo Peep before Toy Story 4? The latest short film from Pixar, Lamp Life, will begin streaming on Disney+ on Friday, January 31—and it’ll give viewers a chance to see exactly how Bo Peep became a lost toy. Check out the new teaser trailer for the short, above.

At the urging of Woody (Tom Hanks) and her new pal Officer Giggle McDimples (Ally Maki), Bo recalls everything that’s happened to her since the events of Toy Story 2.

Lamp Life sees Bo through electric fires and antique stores; frat parties and snow storms; and all the crazy adventures in between as the formerly damsel-in-distress transforms into a staff-wielding action heroine.

Produced by Pixar Animation Studios, Lamp Life is directed by Valerie LaPointe and produced by Marc Sondheimer.

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Aladdin on Broadway: Michael James Scott is Back as the Genie!

Great news for Disney Theatrical fans: Original Aladdin cast member Michael James Scott—who has now played Genie in four different companies of the show on an incredible three continents—and originated the role in the Australian company—is returning to the Broadway production on Friday, February 28. (The show’s current Genie, Major Attaway, will perform his final show on Sunday, February 16.)

Scott began a limited engagement with the current Aladdin North American Tour cast, in his native Orlando, Florida, this week—which sounds like a lovely sendoff back to the Great White Way…

For more information—about the Broadway, North American Tour, Germany, and Japan productions (it’s truly a global sensation)—visit AladdinTheMusical.com!

Behind the Scenes of Disneyland Park’s New Magic Happens Parade

Speaking of Friday, February 28, it’s an auspicious day out here on the West Coast, as well—for it’s the big day when Disneyland park’s all-new daytime parade, Magic Happens, makes its sure-to-be-memorable premiere!

Magic Happens celebrates moments of magic from Disney and Pixar stories, which will be brought to life on a grand scale with stunning floats, colorful costumes, and imaginative music co-composed by singer-songwriter Todrick Hall. The parade features distinct stories with a mix of unique, enduring characters… even some (including legendary demigod Maui from Moana, and an in-person Miguel from Coco) who are debuting in a parade for the first time.

Check out the new clip, above, from our friends at the Disney Parks Blog for a special sneak peek at all the work going into making Magic Happens, well, happen!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Final Season Begins February 21 on Disney+

To paraphrase that ol’ saying, all great things must come to a memorable end—and we’ve no doubt that’s what will happen when Star Wars: The Clone Wars starts streaming its final season on Disney+, beginning Friday, February 21. Take a look at the series’ newest trailer, above.

One of the most critically acclaimed entries in the Star Wars saga will be returning for its epic conclusion with 12 all-new episodes on Disney+. From Dave Filoni, director and executive producer of The Mandalorian, the new Clone Wars episodes will continue the storylines introduced in the original series, exploring the events leading up to Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.

Created by George Lucas, with Dave Filoni as Executive Producer/Supervising Director, Star Wars: The Clone Wars features the voices of Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker, Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, Dee Bradley Baker as Captain Rex and the clone troopers, James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Katee Sackhoff as Bo-Katan, and Sam Witwer as Maul.

National Geographic Unveils a Wildly Compelling Spring Slate at 2020 TCA Winter Press Tour

By Beth Deitchman

“What a wild and extraordinary time to be in the television business,” said National Geographic Global Television Networks President Courteney Monroe as she kicked off network’s session at the 2020 Winter TCA press tour in Pasadena.

As 2020 gets underway, National Geographic has much to celebrate. It continues to be a strong and meaningful global brand with a powerful digital and social media footprint. The 132-year-old brand boasts more than 3.4 billion views on YouTube and ranks as the No. 1 brand on Instagram (having just surpassed Taylor Swift) with more than 129 million followers. “We are also one of the five core brands on Disney+, giving us a tremendous advantage in the streaming space and the opportunity to attract a whole new audience,” Monroe noted.

National Geographic’s highly successful premium content strategy draws both audience and industry recognition. The brand and its programming has attracted the likes of A-list creative talent such as Will Smith, Ron Howard, Jeff Goldblum, Cynthia Erivo, and, most recently, Chris Hemsworth; and this past year, National Geographic received more Emmy® Awards than any other ad-supported television network—broadcast or cable.

As National Geographic continues its mission to be the world’s leading destination for premium factual storytelling, it previewed a creatively ambitious and exciting slate of content that will debut in the coming months:

  • On January 24, the documentary Rebuilding Paradise will debut at Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Ron Howard and produced by Imagine Entertainment, the documentary looks at the devastation faced by the town of Paradise, California, following cataclysmic wildfires and follows its residents as they begin to rebuild. The film will screen at additional festivals and theaters before it airs on National Geographic later in 2020.
  • National Geographic is partnering with Gal Gadot on short-form doc series #Impact, which highlights young women around the world who overcome amazing obstacles to do incredible things. Against all odds they dare to dream, stand out, speak up, and lead. The installments will release digitally first before culminating in a longform special to air on National Geographic.
  • Actor Chris Hemsworth appeared in a special video to announce that he is partnering with National Geographic and will become a “human guinea pig” for Limitless, a docuseries that will showcase how we can unlock the body’s secret superpowers in order to maximize our full potential to live healthier, smarter, and longer lives.

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  • The Disney+ original docuseries The World According to Jeff Goldblum will return for a second season, taking its host and executive producer Jeff Goldblum across the country to unravel the fascinating truths behind familiar objects we all know and love. The first season explored a spectrum of topics from ice cream and sneakers to denim and RVs. In the 10-episode second season, Jeff will bring viewers on an entertaining and insightful ride around the world as he unearths a new batch of everyday objects. The second original series for Disney+ from National Geographic, Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, is set to premiere on the streaming service later this year.

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  • Ahead of its January 20 premiere, Brain Games, hosted by Keegan-Michael Key, has been picked up for a second season. The series fuses celebrities with science in a highly entertaining way to reveal what makes our brains tick. This season on Brain Games, fans can look forward to special guests who include Tiffany Haddish, Drew Brees, Jordan Peele, Meghan Trainor, Anthony Anderson, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Jack Black, Mark Cuban, Kevin Hart, and Rebel Wilson.

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  • Bear Grylls appeared at TCA in a special video to help announce that Running Wild with Bear Grylls has been renewed for a second season on National Geographic. In the season finale on Tuesday, January 21, at 10 p.m. ET, Grylls takes Emmy®-nominated actor Zachary Quinto on a treacherous adventure through the dense Panamanian jungle during tropical storm season.

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  • The Emmy-winning docuseries Life Below Zero, which remains one of the highest rated series on the network, has been picked up for two additional seasons, as well as an additional season of Life Below Zero: Port Protection. Additionally, an all-new eight-part spinoff series, Life Below Zero: Next Generation, is slated to premiere on National Geographic in 2021. Life Below Zero: Next Generation will follow new individuals who, in a brave move, recently left their traditional lifestyle behind to face a challenging new world off the grid in the wilds of Alaska.

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  • The second season of Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted will premiere on May 10 (10 p.m. ET). Produced by Studio Ramsay, the all-new episodes will feature Gordon Ramsay continuing his journey across the globe, embarking on exhilarating missions to unearth world cultures through food and adventure. This season will see Ramsay travel to Tasmania, Indonesia, Mexico, India, Guyana, Louisiana, and Texas, among other locales.
  • The documentary The Hidden Kingdoms of China will premiere Saturday, February 22, 9 p.m. ET and be narrated by Michelle Yeoh (Crazy Rich Asians). The documentary showcases China’s beauty and grandeur, from the highest mountains and plateaus to the thickest jungles and bamboo forests. With unparalleled access, this epic two-hour natural history special introduces viewers to the real-life drama surrounding the snub-nosed monkey, Tibetan fox, snow leopard, and a kaleidoscope of jungle creatures, and it reveals never-before-seen behavior from the nation’s most iconic animal—the giant panda
  • Monroe also announced that National Geographic is launching the Field Ready Program to promote diversity and inclusion, providing a clear path for a new generation of people interested in working behind the camera in global television production. “Our hope is that this program will incubate the next generation of leaders who best represent our audience today,” she shared.

National Geographic also provided a deeper look into several titles and programming events that fans can look forward to in Spring 2020:

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The Cave
The feature-length documentary garnered National Geographic its second Oscar® nomination last week, and The Cave can be seen in its commercial-free broadcast premiere Saturday, January 25 (9 p.m. ET). From director Feras Fayyad (Last Men in Aleppo), The Cave is set in war-torn Syria, where hope and safety lie underground inside a subterranean hospital. The documentary follows pediatrician and managing physician Dr. Amani Ballour and her colleagues, Samaher and Dr. Alaa, who have claimed their right to work as equals alongside their male counterparts, doing their jobs in a way that would be unthinkable in the oppressively patriarchal culture that exists above. They must contend with daily bombardments, chronic supply shortages, and the ever-present threat of chemical attacks. This stirring portrait of courage, resilience, and female solidarity delivers an unflinching look at the Syrian war and some of its most unlikely heroes.

Dr. Amani Ballour, the incredible woman at the heart of The Cave, appeared at the TCA via satellite, shortly after being awarded the prestigious Raoul Wallenberg prize for personal courage, bravery, and commitment in saving hundreds of lives during the Syrian War. Director Fayyad, however, was unable to attend the panel due to continued struggles to obtain the necessary visas that will allow him to come to the United States. National Geographic is working with the State Department to make this happen, and the international documentary and entertainment communities are also rallying behind him. The Cave is a very personal film for Fayyad, Producer Sigrid Dyekjær detailed, noting that he made the film to honor his seven sisters, his daughter, and the unnamed women he witnessed being jailed and tortured in Syrian prisons just because of their gender.

The Cave’s filmmakers are heroes themselves, going to incredible lengths to get the footage they shot from Syria to Denmark, where it could be edited into the gripping documentary that has struck a chord with audiences. Dyekjær credits National Geographic for coming on board so early, based on only three minutes of footage, and stresses that their involvement contributed to the filmmakers’ safety. “Without that support, I don’t know how we would have done it,” Dyekjær said.

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Cosmos: Possible Worlds—March 9
On Monday, March 9 (8 p.m. ET), the highly anticipated third season of Cosmos premieres on National Geographic, 40 years after the title was introduced to a global audience by legendary scientist Carl Sagan. Sagan’s collaborator, Ann Druyan, is at the helm of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, which marks the visionary series’ most ambitious season yet. The newest season of Cosmos delivers its signature, fact-based storytelling, painlessly conveying complex scientific concepts to the viewer through thought-provoking adventures that celebrate the possibilities of humanity in our universe. The 13-episode season features time travel to past eras, revealing unsung scientific heroes who sacrificed everything in the pursuit of scientific revelation. It transports the viewer to a hidden place where life may have begun on Earth, to some of the lost worlds of our ancestors, and to the possible worlds of our remote descendants. Neil deGrasse Tyson serves as host and executive science editor.

“This season of Cosmos is filled with hope because it imagines the future—not the dystopian ruined future that we’ve seen so many times—but instead basing this idea on the courage of our ancestors, on the courage of the searchers that have given us the picture of the universe that we now have,” Druyan explains. “Cosmos is asking you to reach for the stars—and not pie-in-the-sky, but a science-based dream, because dreams are maps. We need to give our kids and our grandchildren a dream of the future that’s worth studying, challenging sciences and other fields in order to get us there.”

Cosmos: Possible Worlds follows 2014’s Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. Druyan recalled being blown away by the incredible reaction from viewers who approached Cosmos as a television event. “I started watching the Twitter feed from the East Coast and the West Coast, and so many people were tweeting, ‘I can’t believe that I’m sitting in one room with every member of my family, and we’re all glued to the same show. This has never happened before.’”

“What Cosmos has done so beautifully is synthesize multiple ways of not only the scripting but the storytelling and the storytelling married to science. Who does that?,” deGrasse Tyson marveled.

Earth Day Programming
This April 22 marks the milestone 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and National Geographic celebrates this massive cultural movement with two primetime global, emotionally evocative specials that raise awareness of our dynamic planet and its animal inhabitants and inspire stewardship for this generation and future ones to come.

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Beginning at 8 p.m. ET, simulcast on National Geographic and Nat Geo WILD, Good Morning America anchor and Disney Legend Robin Roberts hosts the one-hour live broadcast event Born Wild: Earth Day Live. Immediately afterward, the two-hour documentary special Jane Goodall: The Hope will air on National Geographic, Nat Geo WILD, and Nat Geo MUNDO. Both programs will air globally in 172 countries and 43 languages.

For Born Wild: Earth Day Live, Robin Roberts will be stationed at home base at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California, the largest marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation hospital in the world. There, she will interact with seal and sea lion pups while talking with species experts about what is being done to save these animals.

National Geographic Explorer and photographer Brian Skerry, a marine wildlife expert, and ABC News’ Matt Gutman will follow a baby humpback whale and its mama, diving alongside the pair face to face, sharing their magical world and helping viewers fall in love with their precious ecosystem.

Big cat experts, conservationists, and National Geographic Explorers Dereck and Beverly Joubert and Nightline co-anchor Juju Chang will embark on a journey to find a specific pride of lions that the Jouberts have been following for years. The charismatic lion cubs are under the daily threat of poaching, which determines the course of all conservation in Africa.

On National Geographic Explorer, renowned bear researcher and wildlife ecologist Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant and ABC News’ Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee will work with biologists to extract newborn black bear cubs carefully from their dens to gather critical measurements to help biologists ensure the animals’ health and safety leading into the spring.

And National Geographic Explorer and biologist Dr. Ian Singleton and ABC News’ Linsey Davis will meet infant orangutans as they prepare for life on their own, culminating in  their emotional release back into the wild.

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Picking up where National Geographic Documentary Films’ 2017 award-winning Jane left off, Jane Goodall: The Hope follows Goodall throughout her never-ending travels, capturing her relentless commitment and determination to spread a message of hope. The film offers an intimate perspective on Goodall’s pivotal transformation from scientist to inspirational activist and leader in holistic conservation through the Jane Goodall Institute and the harrowing obstacles she has faced throughout her remarkable career. Featuring an extensive collection of photographs and footage that spans more than seven decades, the documentary illustrates how her passion for wildlife and unshakable drive have persevered, making her one of the most important figures in wildlife conservation and galvanizing a future generation to create lasting change.

“It’s important that Earth Day, the celebration, draws people back to National Geographic,” said Beverly Joubert. “Many people feel helpless and they have no idea how they can help, but they can join an organization that is already doing it and that’s how we’re going to be successful celebrating Earth Day.”

Heartland Docs, DVM and Critter Fixers: Country Vets

Heartland Docs, DVM and Critter Fixers: Country Vets
Premiering January 25 (10 p.m. ET), Heartland Docs, DVM follows husband-and-wife veterinarians Erin and Ben Schroeder who practice together in picturesque, rural Hartington, Nebraska, where their unbridled commitment to their community’s farmers is paramount to the preservation of our nation’s food supply. Along with their two sons, Charlie and Chase, the doctors are always on the go as their veterinary practice cares for the region’s myriad animals in need, including cows, potbellied pigs, llamas, deer, and possum. The Schroeders’ credo extends beyond saving the animals on which America depends; it’s about making each visit something to look forward to for both the animals and their caretakers, even in the toughest conditions. From winter blizzards to spring tornadoes and blistering summer heat waves, Drs. Erin and Ben Schroeder overcome the obstacles with skill and heart.

Critter Fixers: Country Vets

In Critter Fixers: Country Vets, premiering Saturday, March 7 (10 p.m. ET), Dr. Vernard Hodges and Dr. Terrence Ferguson are two lifelong friends who own and operate Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital, located 100 miles south of Atlanta. Together with their loving staff, these physicians bring real heart, soul and a lot of humor to their treatment and care of more than 20,000 patients a year across their two locations. Between emergency visits to the office and farm calls throughout rural Georgia, this special team is constantly bombarded with unique cases. From a police dog with cactus thorns around her eye to a potbellied pig with life-threatening lacerations, for the Critter Fixer team, there is no such thing as “normal.”

Janet Han Vissering, senior vice president, Development & Production, NG WILD, spoke to the incredible success National Geographic has had with series focused on veterinarians, dating back to Cesar Millan, better known as “the Dog Whisperer.” “Nat Geo Wild has built a lot of our success from shows featuring vets. Audiences really responded very positively. But every single one of our vets is different—whether it’s the community they serve or the team that they have built,” she said. “What we look for is that one common denominator: real heartfelt stories and that real emotional animal human connection that these guys all have.” All of these talented vets are heroes in their communities, she stressed.

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Race to the Center of the Earth
From the critically acclaimed, award-winning producers of The Amazing Race comes National Geographic’s first-ever global competition series, Race to the Center of the Earth. The extreme, no-elimination competition series pits four teams of three contestants against one another in a nonstop adventure across the globe. Over the course of eight episodes, this adventure competition will send teams racing through Canada, Russia, Southeast Asia, and South America, and the first to reach the buoy that marks the finish line will win $1 million.

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While filming the series took place over the course of about two and a half weeks, the planning was done over six months as producers scouted locations and tested routes multiple times to ensure that they could be accomplished by the contestants during the allotted time. “We have to know that the challenges we’re finding are doable, so we do them ourselves first,” said Kirk Durham, co-executive producer for Team Canada. The teams and the filmmakers were at the mercy of weather as they took on challenges that included climbing, mountain biking, and kayaking. None of the contestants are professional athletes, though all share a love for the outdoors and for adventure.

“The purpose of the show is to showcase the world and people going on an epic adventure,” said co-creator and executive producer Elise Doganieri. “If you were to ask any of the contestants what was the reason for going on the show, it was to see the world and travel and do the most amazing things that they had never done before. The prize at the end was important but that was secondary to the adventure.”

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Genius: Aretha
The Emmy-winning global anthology series Genius dramatizes the fascinating stories of the world’s most brilliant innovators, exploring their extraordinary achievements along with their volatile, passionate, and complex personal relationships. Genius: Aretha marks the first-ever, definitive, and only-authorized scripted limited series on the life of Aretha Franklin. National Geographic announced Friday that Genius: Aretha will premiere over four consecutive nights, beginning Memorial Day, Monday, May 25 (9 p.m. ET).

The eight-part series will explore Franklin’s musical genius and incomparable career, as well as the immeasurable impact and lasting influence she has had on music and culture around the world. Genius: Aretha will alternate between present-day storylines and scenes from her youth, focusing on her childhood and the pivotal events that influenced her career as an adult.

A “dream team” of filmmakers and actors are bringing Genius: Aretha to the screen. Oscar® nominee Cynthia Erivo (Harriet) plays Franklin as an adult, while newcomer Shaian Jordan plays “Little Re” and Courtney B. Vance also stars as Franklin’s father, C.L. Franklin. MacArthur “Genius” grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks is executive producer and showrunner, and Emmy-winning director Anthony Hemingway also executive produces and helms several of the installments. Imagine has partnered with Warner Music Entertainment for this third season, which will again be executive produced by Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer and Ron Howard.

Franklin is the first woman, the first American, the first person of color, and the first mother to be profiled in the Genius series. “One of the questions when we started working on this project was, is Aretha Franklin really a genius?” recalled Parks, who stressed, “The answer, of course, is a resounding yes.” She went on to add, “Aretha not only made art that is timeless, that runs through the fabric of all of our lives and endures through time, but she did what genius also should be doing and does do—it’s inclusive and impacts the genius in each and every one of us.”

“I learned to sing and tell stories that way by listening to her,” noted Erivo, who shared (via satellite) that she approached the role by listening to Franklin’s music and noting how she communicates with her music, as well as by reading as much as she could about the Queen of Soul. “I get to be a geek over something that I really love,” she said.

Director Anthony Hemingway was committed to bringing authenticity, details, and nuance to Franklin’s story. He spoke to “the beauty of having the opportunity to showcase and highlight the genius qualities of Aretha’s life.” Noting that Erivo has been singing Franklin’s songs live on set during production, he stressed, “[Cynthia] mesmerizes everyone and captivates everyone. She is a genius unto herself.”