5 Amazing Things About Avengers: Endgame

By Tim Lammers

Right on the heels of it becoming the highest-grossing film worldwide in box office history with nearly $2.8 billion in ticket sales, the culmination of the first 22 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe saga, Avengers: Endgame, has made its hotly anticipated debut on Digital, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment). D23.com recently talked with Joe Russo about the superhero extravaganza, the fourth MCU film he co-directed with his brother, Anthony, following their direction of  Captain America: Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, and Avengers: Infinity War.

Warning: Major spoilers from Avengers: Endgame are ahead.

Avengers: Endgame

1. Joe Russo says the strong audience reaction to carnage from Thanos’ finger snap at the end of Avengers: Infinity War took the Russo brothers by surprise, driving the pressure on them to deliver for Avengers: Endgame through the roof.
“The way audiences reacted to the end of the movie was much more significant than we thought it would be,” Russo says. Certainly, we expected a reaction, but the outcry and the outpouring of grief over that ending were dramatic. I know that Mark Ruffalo was in a theater, hiding in a ball cap, watching the film in New York City on opening night with his son, and he said at the end of the movie, the entire theater just sat there for 10 minutes after the movie ended. Finally, he said, a guy got up and started ripping his shirt off and screaming ‘Why! Why would you do this?’ We certainly didn’t expect that kind of reaction. So, all that did was put pressure on us for Endgame to deliver. It was good to get that kind of response because as artists it made us focus on the next chapter.”

Avengers: Endgame

2. Avengers: Endgame relies heavily on its time travel narrative, and Russo admits he and his brother initially underestimated how big of an undertaking it would be.
“Time travel was certainly the thing that we had to explain the most to the audience” Russo says. “During reshoots we had to go back and spend quite a bit of time on it to make sure it was clear, because we were working with a very different set of rules than the ubiquitous Back to the Future did and the film’s influence on all time travel stories and pop culture since its debut. We were playing by a different set of rules, and I think we underestimated how influential those Back to the Future rules were and how pervasive they were.

“So, we reshot two scenes—both of which involved Smart Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Rhodey (Don Cheadle), and Scott Lang (Paul Rudd)—talking about going back in time and how it works, etcetera, so those two scenes, back-to-back, really do a lot of heavy-lifting,” Russo adds. “At the end of the day, time travel is not real—it’s a conceit of genre filmmaking and storytelling—and ultimately this is a science fiction film and there are going to have to be buy-ins. There are no giant green men in life like the Hulk or giant purple aliens like Thanos, so you have to ask audiences to buy in on time travel as a narrative device that helps them solve the story.”

3. Not long after Avengers: Endgame was released in theaters, the Russo brothers revealed that the death of Tony Stark hinged on whether Robert Downey Jr. would sign off on perhaps the biggest scene in the history of the MCU. If he said “No,” however, Russo says he and his brother had a Plan B.
“Our Plan B if he said ‘no’ was to talk him into it, because we felt it was the right thing to do for the story,” Russo says. “We appreciate emotional catharsis as viewers when we watch stories, and we wanted to do something that was impactful and that really underscored what it means to be a hero—and sacrifice is the very definition of being a hero. It means you are willing to put the good of the community ahead of yourself, and who better to exemplify that than Tony Stark?”

Russo adds that considering where Tony’s story began, as a selfish person initially out for himself in Iron Man in 2008, the Avengers: Endgame ending completed the ultimate character arc where he arrived at the ultimate act of selflessness.

“As storytellers, there’s nothing more compelling than taking a character from A to Z, where it is starting in one place and ending in almost the exact opposite place,” Russo says. “That is a real arc and a real journey for a character to take, and a joy for a director to direct and an actor to act. “The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a very singular experiment in movie history, and there’s never been anything quite like it, where you’re taking so many different successful franchises and interweaving them into one large mosaic. There’s never been an opportunity like this on the big screen, and it’s had a profound impact on people.

Avengers: Endgame

4. The Avengers: Endgame Home Entertainment release includes six deleted scenes, and Russo says one of the scenes cut from the filman emotionally powerful sequence where all of the members of the Avengers kneel in honor of Tony Stark after he diesleft the brothers in a huge quandary before they decided to let it go.
“The scene was in and it was out; we watched it a bunch of different times with test audiences, but at the end of the day, of anything that we had cut, it probably was the most difficult decision,” Russo says. “Ultimately, we felt like it was robbing from the scene where everybody was standing on the hill outside Tony’s house, paying their respects to him at his funeral. We wanted to make sure that we weren’t making the ending repetitive or diluting the emotion of the funeral scene.”

5. When the film ends with the reunion of Captain America (Chris Evans) and Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), Russo says he and his brother refused to settle for just any ordinary dance and a kiss, and instead wanted a shot where audiences could experience the era of the Golden Age of Hollywood (which, coincidentally, is the same era that the scene is set in).
“Without question, it was about the period. It was about the warmth, the genuineness and the happiness of that kiss,” Russo explains. “It’s symbolic of years lost between them that they both suffered, and they’re finally getting a moment where they can just quietly be with one another. They know that they have a future together now, and that’s what that kiss represents. We shot it that way, starting with that long, slow crane shot across the street to reveal them in the window with the sun shining and flaring into the lens for the final close-up between the two of them. No specific classic screen kiss inspired the scene, but we’ve consumed a lot of movies over the years, so I’m sure subconsciously that the Gone with the Wind kiss was in the back of our heads as we framed up that shot.”

Here’s All the Inspiration You Need for Your D23 Expo Cosplay

By Karina Schink

D23 Expo 2019 is the perfect opportunity to live out your sartorial dreams. Whether you make it blue, pink, or a color less often argued over by fairy caretakers, we can’t wait to see what you come up with to wear to the ball (D23 Expo, that is).

Since we know it can be a difficult undertaking to come up with ideas, we’ve pulled together a look back at some of 2017’s D23 Expo cosplay looks. So, with inspiration aplenty, go forth and create. We can’t wait to see what you come up with.

We also have a suggestion of what to do with your winning idea. For the first time ever at D23 Expo, we will be hosting daily Cosplay Photo Shoots outside the Anaheim Convention Center in front of the Grand Plaza Fountain. Click here for more information.

On the lookout for the Leaning Tower of Cheeza.A Goofy Movie cosplay

Only the good stuff.Ratatouille Cosplay

The force is strong with this family.Stormtroopers Cosplay

Out for delivery.Pizza Planet Cosplay

A brand-new addition to the Kakamora tribe.Kakamora from Moana Cosplay

That’s logic!Alice in Wonderland Cosplay

The Dapper Dan-ielles.Dapper Dans Cosplay

Once upon a workout.Disney Princesses Workout Cosplay

Get An Exclusive First Look at National Geographic’s The Right Stuff at D23 Expo

By the D23 Team 

Get ready to blast off at D23 Expo, because National Geographic is presenting an exclusive sneak peek of the scripted series The Right Stuff, based on Tom Wolfe’s bestselling novel that spotlighted the historical Mercury 7 astronauts. Join Jake McDorman (What We Do in the Shadows, Lady Bird), Colin O’Donoghue (Once Upon a Time,) Aaron Staton (Narcos: Mexico, Castle Rock), Michael Trotter (Underground, The Evening Hour), Micah Stock (Brittany Runs a Marathon, Escape at Dannemora), and James Lafferty (The Haunting of Hill House, Small Town Crime) as they give fans the first look at the early days of production on the series.

The Right Stuff fan experiences will launch Saturday, August 24, with a cast autograph signing and meet-and-greet at Talent Central from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. Then, over at Center Stage from 2:30 to 3 p.m., the cast will sit down with special guest moderator, retired NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, for an out-of-this-world Q&A and first look at the series. Immediately following, from 3 to 3:50 p.m. at the Walt Disney Television booth, fans will get another chance to meet and take pictures with the cast and Stott. Finally, at 4:30 p.m., the cast will serve as Grand Marshalls for the D23 Street Party, leading the festive indoor parade across the show room floor inside the convention center.

The first season of The Right Stuff, which uses Wolfe’s book as its starting point, starts at the height of the Cold War. To combat a national sentiment of fear and decline, the U.S. government conceives of NASA’s Project Mercury, igniting a space race with the Soviets and making instant celebrities of a handful of the military’s adrenaline-fueled test pilots. These individuals, who come to be known as the Mercury Seven, are forged into heroes long before they have achieved a single heroic act. At the heart of a historic drama populated by deeply human characters, two archrivals—Maj. John Glenn and Alan Shepard—jockey to be the first man in space. Production began last month in Cocoa Beach, Florida, and will premiere globally on National Geographic in 2020.

As previously announced, National Geographic will be joining the D23 Expo show floor for the first time, delivering unique experiences that inspire curiosity and exploration for fans of all ages. Check out our previous post to see what adventures they are bringing to the show floor.

11 Facts Every Fan of The Princess Diaries Movies Needs to Know

By Savannah Salazar

Mia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi charmed the world as she went from awkward schoolgirl to a poised (but still incredibly personable) Queen of Genovia. The relatable teen queen reigned over our hearts, making both of The Princess Diaries films perfect 2000s classics.

To celebrate over 15 royally amazing years of The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, here are 11 facts about the films that we can’t keep to ourselves!

Anne Hathaway, Garry Marshall, Mandy Moore

  1. Both of The Princess Diaries films featured the motion picture debut of some of our favorite actors and actresses

When (at the time) Anne Hathaway was auditioning for director Garry Marshall, she accidentally fell out of her chair, and instead of it being an awkward deal-breaker, it was perfect—and one of the reasons why Marshall chose Hathaway to be Mia. The Princess Diaries also starred (then, platinum recording artist and now, Disney Princess) Mandy Moore as Lana, the mean head cheerleader, who, yes, got coned. But, that’s not all! Chris Pine made his motion picture debut in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement as Lord Nicholas Devereaux, the (at-first) scheming yet totally dreamy Lord after Mia’s heart.

Julie Andrews as Queen Clarisse

  1. The Princess Diaries marked Julie Andrews’ royal return to Disney

Julie Andrews flew into our hearts with the beloved 1964 Disney classic, Mary Poppins. Since then, we hoped for a return to the big-screen with Disney, and, in 2001, we got it with The Princess Diaries. It wasn’t a spoon full of sugar that convinced Andrews to return, but the opportunity to work with director Garry Marshall.

Whitney Houston and Garry Marshall

  1. The Princess Diaries films were produced by Whitney Houston

In 1997, Whitney Houston starred in The Wonderful World of Disney presents Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Continuing her wonderful reign over princess properties, Whitney Houston, along with Debra Martin Chase and Mario Iscovich, produced both of The Princess Diaries films, as part of her production company, BrownHouse Productions. In a very memorable moment on set of The Princess Diaries, Houston and Julie Andrews sang “Happy Birthday” to Garry Marshall.

Julie Andrews Soundstage

  1. The Princess Diaries was filmed at a practically perfect location

In the fall of 2000 (October through December, to be exact), The Princess Diaries started filming at The Walt Disney Studios lot on the stage of another royally revered Disney classic—the 1964 live action-animation film Mary Poppins. Both movies starred Julie Andrews, and both were filmed on Soundstage 2, so it was only natural to dedicate the stage as the Julie Andrews Stage in 2001. The dedication was a nostalgic and celebratory affair with Roy E. Disney, Richard M. Sherman, and Dick Van Dyke joining Andrews at the event.

Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway

  1. Anne Hathaway had more than 50 costume changes in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

Being a princess has its perks. The Princess Diaries 2 costume designer Gary Jones said that more than 50 costumes were made for Mia Thermopolis. He even noted that the red dress that Mia wore to her 21st birthday party at the palace was inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s red ensemble in Funny Face.

 Julie Andrews as Queen Clarisse

  1. The crowning glory of The Princess Diaries 2 was Julie Andrews’ song

The second film in the series marked the first time Andrews sang in a film since undergoing throat surgery in 1997. During Mia’s slumber party, Queen Clarisse sings “Your Crowning Glory” with Asana (played by Raven-Symoné). Andrews even helped compose the song, coming up with the back-and-forth banter between Queen Clarisse and Raven-Symoné.

Julie Andrews as Queen Clarisse

  1. Julie Andrews does her own stunts, thank you very much

One of the most iconic scenes in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement is no doubt the mattress-surfing scene. The world was never the same again, as kids and adults alike found themselves longing to slide down a set of stairs—in a palace no less. The scene evolved after a conversation between director Garry Marshall and Anne Hathaway as she explained that she used to do that with friends as a kid (sans palace). When it came time for Queen Clarisse to surf down the stairs, Julie Andrews required no stunt double, proving that Julie Andrews can, indeed, do anything.

Pretty Woman

  1. Director Garry Marshall snuck in references from one of his most popular films

There are various nods to Marshall’s Pretty Woman in The Princess Diaries films. For starters, Marshall cast Hector Elizondo (as Joe, the Genovian chauffeur) in The Princess Diaries— their 13th film together. Elizondo appeared in Pretty Woman as Barney Thompson. Marshall also pays homage to a cut scene from Pretty Woman (it’s in the film’s blooper reel) of a real-life gaffe made by Julia Roberts. She ate a mouthful of palate cleansing sorbet by accident while filming, and Marshall translated that faux pas into a memorable scene in The Princess Diaries when Mia does the same at her first royal dinner. In the same dinner scene, Mia clumsily breaks a glass and sets a guest’s sleeve on fire, where a butler, played by Allen Kent, who was a waiter in Pretty Woman says, “It happens all the time”—which is the same line he says in Pretty Woman to Roberts’ character.

Garry Marshall

  1. Garry Marshall movies are a family affair

The Princess Diaries movies feature cameos from a variety of members of Marshall’s family. His granddaughters Lily and Charlotte Marshall-Fricker played the twins who ask for Mia’s autograph and, in the sequel, they are princesses at Mia’s party. His niece (and the daughter of Penny Marshall) Tracy Reiner plays a press secretary, and at the end of the first film, you can spot Garry himself dancing with his sister Ronny at the ball. Marshall’s daughter, Kathleen Marshall, plays Queen Clarisse’s assistant and confidante in both films while his son, Scott, is a royal security guard named “Shades” in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.

Anne Hathaway as Princess Mia

  1. There is also another marvel-ous cameo by Stan Lee

Before there was a big-screen Iron Man and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it, Stan Lee was already making some cameos in other films, including The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Lee appears as a guest at Mia’s wedding, who only knows English because of his fervent enthusiasm for The Three Stooges.

Anne Hathaway and Callum Blue

  1. The country of Genovia is an amalgamation of Europe

Since the film debuted, many fans of The Princess Diaries have first wondered, is Genovia real? Then they’ve pondered, what country is it based on? Well, the exact location has always been a bit vague, but director Garry Marshall has said it’s somewhere between Spain and Italy, while other crew members have suggested it might be somewhere in the vicinity of France, as well. It wasn’t until the second film that Genovia was introduced to viewers, but filming actually took place in Southern California. The palace of Genovia was built at Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch and was an enormous set piece.

Which Disney Character Should Be Your Vacation Buddy?

by Savannah Salazar

The only thing better than going on vacation is going on vacation with a friend! Answer the questions below and find out which Disney character should be your travel buddy.

Want to see all the possible Disney vacation buddies? Head over to our friends at Alamo to see who you could have gone on a vacation with!

This campaign has ended. Check out D23.com for more Disney fun!

Join Disney’s Team of Heroes and Explore Some Magical Opportunities at D23 Expo

By D23 Team

D23 Expo is right around the corner, and we know guests are busy mapping out each day in anticipation of exciting experiences, breaking news, and lots of Disney magic. From can’t-miss panels to incredible show floor experiences, we know that everyone’s to-do lists must be jam-packed with activities. While exploring the show floor, fans should definitely leave some room in your plans for two brand-new experiences that celebrate two of The Walt Disney Company’s groundbreaking initiatives.

Disney Aspire

Meet Disney Recruiters at the Disney Aspire Pavilion
Have you dreamed of becoming part of the magic? For the first time ever, Disney recruiters will be on the D23 Expo show floor at the Disney Aspire pavilion to meet with guests. Disney Aspire is The Walt Disney Company’s groundbreaking education investment program that enables Disney’s hourly employees to follow their educational dreams—while The Walt Disney Company pays for 100 percent of the tuition up front at schools in the Disney Aspire network. Introduced in August 2018, Disney Aspire is the most comprehensive education investment program of its kind, offering more than 290 degrees and programs at 11 educational institutions. Committing $150 million over the next five years, Disney Aspire: covers all costs associated with tuition and required books and fees; offers choice and convenience with multiple programs, classes, and scheduling options; provides individual coaching for employees from application to graduation and every step along the way; and does not require the employee stay at Disney after the completion of their degree or certificate. Disney recruiters will be ready to speak to attendees who may be interested in joining Disney and being a part of our story of entertaining and inspiring people around the globe. Whether you’re looking to create magic in our Parks and Resorts, support growth and development in one of our growing businesses, work behind the scenes on production, or anything in between, this is your opportunity to start the next chapter of your career and help create the exhilarating experiences Disney is known for worldwide. Stop by the pavilion to learn how you could be part of the story and discover more about the Disney Aspire program.

Disney Team of Heroes

Join the Disney Team of Heroes
Guests are invited to walk through The Walt Disney Company Social Responsibility Pavilion and discover all the ways Disney is working to be an honorable company that delivers comfort to those in need and creates inspiration and opportunity for those who want to improve their world.

 In March 2018, Disney debuted a bold $100 million, five-year commitment to support children’s hospitals around the world as part of its Disney Team of Heroes initiative. The suite of experiences, murals, and interactive art aims to provide comfort and inspiration for children and families. The hospital concepts were designed by Disney creatives, technology and storytelling experts, and the world-renowned Imagineers and feature favorite Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel characters. Disney Team of Heroes is Disney’s philanthropic and outreach initiative that delivers comfort and inspiration to families with children facing serious illness, as well as the Company’s work in wish-granting.

After the Disney Team of Heroes experience, guests will also be able to take part in a VoluntEARS activity where they will be able to assemble hospital care packages for kids in children’s hospitals.

Majestic New Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Poster—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Another look at the return of the Fairy Queen of the Moors, and Freeform prepares for “30 Days of Disney”… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Debuts Eye-Catching New Poster

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil

It may be hard to believe, after the years-long anticipation, but Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil will finally fly onto screens everywhere in just a few months’ time! And this week, we got to see the brand-new poster for the film, above. Iconic, right?

Picking up several years after 2014’s Maleficent—in which audiences learned of the events that hardened the heart of Disney’s most notorious antihero and drove her to curse a baby Princess Aurora—Maleficent: Mistress of Evil explores the complex relationship between the horned fairy and the soon-to-be Queen as they form new alliances and face new adversaries… all in their struggle to protect the moors and the magical creatures that reside within. Directed by Joachim Rønning, from a story by Linda Woolverton and a screenplay by Linda Woolverton and Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster, the film opens October 18.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
September 9, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
September 21, 2019
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom at Walt Disney World
September 28, 2019
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom on the Lot
January 17, 2020
Get VIP Tickets to Disney’s Frozen The Hit Broadway Musical
Parks
August 16, 20, 23, 27, 30; September 2, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29; October 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31, 2019
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom park
August 29, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort
August 29—November 23, 2019, 2019
2019 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
September 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29, 2019; October 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31, 2019
Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party at Disney California Adventure park
November 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24; December 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 2019
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom park
2019 Epcot International Festival of the Holidays

Studios
October 18, 2019
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil opens in U.S. theaters
November 22, 2019
Frozen 2 opens in U.S. theaters
December 20, 2019
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opens in U.S. theaters
March 6, 2020
Onward opens in U.S. theaters.
March 27, 2020
Mulan opens in U.S. theaters.
May 29, 2020
Artemis Fowl opens in U.S. theaters.
Television
August 9, 2019
Muppet Babies kicks off season two on Disney Channel (8:30 a.m. EDT/PDT)
September 1-30, 2019
“30 Days of Disney” on Freeform
September 29, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge—Adventure Awaits premieres on Freeform (8 p.m. EDT)

September Brings a Massive Month of Disney Magic to Freeform

Our friends at Freeform have a new programming event just over the horizon, and it means a September replete with more Disney magic than you can shake a pair of mouse ears at! “30 Days of Disney” will feature fan-favorite movies from Disney, Marvel, and Pixar all month long… plus, they’ve got a brand-new, two-hour special all about Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge premiering on September 29. Read all about it by clicking here.

Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats

Foodie Fun: Mobile Ordering Expands at Disneyland Resort

If you’ve been to the Disneyland Resort in the last year, you may have noticed—nay, even partaken of—the ability to mobile order delicious eats and treats, from more than 30 different locations around the resort, for a pick-up time that suits your schedule. It’s an extremely nifty component of the Disneyland app, if you ask us… and we’re happy to announce it’s gotten even niftier, just this week! Yes, our pals at the Disney Parks Blog recently revealed that six new fast casual and quick-service restaurant locations have been added to the mobile order lineup. At Disney California Adventure park, you can now mobile order your favorite treats from Schmoozies!, Rita’s Baja Blenders, Pacific Wharf Distribution Co., and Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats. And over at Disneyland park, the Mint Julep Bar (with some of the best beignets this side of New Orleans!) and Troubadour Tavern now offer mobile ordering at the super-convenient touch of a button.

More restaurant locations are expected to join the lineup in the near future… learn all about what makes mobile ordering so handy by clicking here, and stay tuned for more delectable info as it becomes available!

There’s a Hot Crustacean Band Coming to ABC This Fall…

Have you heard? Some whozits and whatsits are on their way to a television (or mobile device, should you be a stream-oriented watcher) near you this fall. In celebration of the iconic animated film’s 30th anniversary, ABC will pay tribute to Disney’s The Little Mermaid with The Wonderful World of Disney presents The Little Mermaid Live!, airing Tuesday, November 5. Get more info right here at D23.com.

Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris is Making Spirits Bright Beginning November 9

The temps (at least here in SoCal) may still be hot, and there are a few Labor Day-adjacent vacations yet to take… but as we always say here at News Briefs, it’s never too early to start planning some holiday shenanigans. And if you happen to be traveling “across the pond” this winter, Disneyland Paris is ready to make all your spirits bright beginning November 9.

Resort guests are invited to experience this year’s Magical Christmas Extravaganza, through January 6, 2020—where they’ll discover glittering décor; meet all their favorite Disney characters; and so much more. At Disneyland park, all manner of holiday decorations will dazzle guests (don’t miss the gigantic tree on Main Street, U.S.A.), and Santa Claus himself will welcome guests at “Meet Mickey Mouse,” in a specially dedicated lodge until December 25. Plus, the traditional Disney’s Christmas Parade will dazzle and delight twice daily. And Sleeping Beauty Castle will welcome back the Enchanted Advent calendar; between December 1 and December 24, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy will discover a new surprise every day!

Over at Walt Disney Studios Park, Animagique Theater will be jumpin’ and jivin’ once again during the Mickey’s Christmas Big Band show. From November 15 until January 5, this tuneful live production will feature favorite holiday melodies along with appearances by Disney characters. Additionally, the #SURPRISEMICKEY show returns to the Production Courtyard stage at the foot of The Hollywood Tour Hotel—where Minnie Mouse and friends will have some holiday surprises up their sleeves beginning November 15.

So if you’re jingling all the way over to Europe this holiday season, don’t miss the fun! Visit DisneylandParis.com to get the sparkling scoop.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Bring the Flavors of Batuu Home with New Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Cookbook

If you’ve been lucky enough to take a stroll through the incredible sights, sounds, and smells of Batuu at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland park (and to our East Coast friends—fret not, for all those sights, sounds, and smells are coming very soon to Disney’s Hollywood Studios park), then you know that one of the most intriguing aspects of the land is the food. Black Spire Outpost is a crossroads for all manner of smugglers, traders, and adventurers—and as such, it offers up eats based on truly unique traditions passed down through generations.

You’ll soon be able to bring the taste of Batuu home, when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook hits shelves just in time for the holiday season. Published by Insight Editions and co-authored by Chelsea Monroe-Cassel and Marc Sumerak, the book is the ultimate source for creating out-of-this-world meals and treats from Black Spire Outpost and beyond. Inspired by the stories and cuisine found throughout Disney’s biggest single-themed land, it’s written from the perspective of Strono “Cookie” Tuggs—former head chef at Maz Kanata’s castle on Takodana, who now keeps hungry travelers fed at the Outpost’s Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo. And the best part? All these interesting, interstellar recipes are designed for home cooks of all skill levels.

For more information, or to pre-purchase (it’ll make a great holiday gift for the Star Wars foodie fan in your life!), head over to the Insight Editions website.

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Reserve Galactic Disney’s Hollywood Studios Experiences Beginning Now

And speaking of experiencing Batuu at Disney’s Hollywood Studios… we’ve got some great news out of Walt Disney World Resort: Reservations for three of Black Spire Outpost’s most memorable experiences—the Droid Depot, Savi’s Workshop, and Oga’s Cantina—are now being accepted!

Guests seeking to look into the availability of these experiences on their upcoming trip to Batuu should lightspeed directly to Disneyworld.com/SavisWorkshop, Disneyworld.com/DroidDepot, or Disneyworld.com/Cantina to see what their options are. And app-minded humans can also make reservations through the My Disney Experience app.

While reservations for these experiences are highly recommended, there will be limited walk-up availability. Either way, you’re sure to have a galactically great time. ‘Til the spire!

Find Out If Your Haunted Mansion Knowledge Is Scary Good

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Many Disney fans count themselves as ghostly geniuses when it comes to Haunted Mansion facts—after all, with such a storied history and with so many hidden details to find, learning about the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland is a guaranteed ghoulish good time for everyone. One thing in particular that has entranced fans is the attraction’s famous script, full of well-loved puns and iconic turns of phrase. Do you count yourself among the foolish mortals who can recite along with the Ghost Host and sing with the spirits? Take our quiz to test your Haunted Mansion knowledge now! Scroll down for the answers, and to see how hauntingly good your trivia knowledge is.

When hinges creak in doorless chambers…

Correct! Wrong!

Our tour begins here in this gallery, where you see paintings of some of our guests as they appeared in their…

Correct! Wrong!

Oh, I didn’t mean to __________ you prematurely

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Every room has _______________ and hot and cold running chills

Correct! Wrong!

Rap on a table, it’s time to respond…

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Wizards and witches, where ever _____ / Give us a hint ________

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Which is NOT a phrase you can hear Constance Hatchaway say in the attic?

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Finish the lyric: “Happy haunts materialize…”

Correct! Wrong!

Finish the lyric: “When the crypt doors creak and the…”

Correct! Wrong!

If you decide to join us,

Correct! Wrong!

Find Out If Your Haunted Mansion Knowledge Is Scary Good
It seems as though you still firmly rooted in the realm of the living, because you have a lot to learn about regions beyond. Might me recommend giving Haunted Mansion another visit or two? If a ghost follows you home, it may be able to help you study up on your knowledge.
Your cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of foreboding—almost as though you’ve sensed you still have more to learn about Haunted Mansion. Don’t worry! The happy haunts are always willing to materialize for you any time you stop by.
You must be exceptionally attuned to the spectral and spooky—your Haunted Mansion knowledge is almost perfect. Call in the spirits to brush up your knowledge, and soon you’ll be a know-it-all.
Pack your bags and get ready to become the one thousandth ghostly resident of Haunted Mansion, because you’re an expert! Your sympathetic vibrations (and robust knowledge) make you a perfect fit for this ghostly retreat.

All the Movie Magic Coming to D23 Expo 2019

By D23 Team

It’s here! The month of D23 Expo is here! And we’re wrapping up all of the exciting announcements with a big roundup of some of the amazing panels and presentations! From Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios and live-action projects from Disney, Marvel Studios, and Lucasfilm, there are tons of incredible panels and experiences coming to D23 Expo 2019. Here’s all the excitement you can expect.

Panels and Presentations

Frozen II

Go Behind the Scenes with The Walt Disney Studios
Saturday, August 24, 10 a.m., Hall D23

The Walt Disney Studios presents a behind-the-scenes look at its blockbuster collection of upcoming films. Fans will glimpse what’s on the drawing board for the acclaimed filmmakers at Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios and get a peek at the exciting slate of live-action projects, from Disney to Marvel Studios to Lucasfilm’s Star Wars. As always, attendees will be treated to exclusive footage, special guest appearances, and more! Cell phones, cameras, and all recording devices will be checked for this presentation.

Disney on Broadway: A 25th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, August 24, 3:30 p.m., Hall D23

Disney on Broadway is thrilled to return to D23 Expo to celebrate its 25th anniversary with an exclusive concert. Hosted by Tony Award®-nominee Gavin Lee (Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast), the 75-minute concert will feature Heidi Blickenstaff (Freaky Friday, The Little Mermaid), Ashley Brown (Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, On The Record), Kissy Simmons (The Lion King), Josh Strickland (Tarzan®), and Alton Fitzgerald White (The Lion King). A six-piece band, led by Jim Abbott, will accompany performers as they lead the audience through Disney on Broadway’s Tony Award-winning catalogue. The performance will feature songs from Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Aida, Tarzan®, Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, Newsies, Aladdin, Freaky Friday, and Frozen. (Talent is subject to change)

Disney Character Voices, Inc: The 30th Anniversary Celebration
Sunday, August 25, 4:15 p.m., Hall D23

For 30 years, Disney Character Voices has kept the voices of Disney characters alive and well for fans through toys, games, apps, theme park attractions, and much more. Take a journey with Rick Dempsey, SVP of Character Voices, and many of those beloved voices—including Tony Anselmo (“Donald”), Jodi Benson (“Ariel”), Bill Farmer (“Goofy” and “Pluto”), Bret Iwan (“Mickey Mouse”), and Linda Larkin (“Jasmine”), with more special guests to be announced—as they step out from behind the microphone to celebrate this joyous anniversary through stories and amazing voices!

Great Moments with Walt Disney
Friday, August 23, 10:30 a.m., Archives Stage

Grammy®-winning producer Randy Thornton, Disney Music Group’s Supervising Producer and Music Historian, will present audio recordings of Walt Disney recalling the development of the first cartoon with synchronized sound, creating Disney’s first hit song, and meeting Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.

Vader Immortal

Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR SeriesEpisode II First Look
Friday, August 23, 2 p.m., Stage 28

Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series lets you become the hero of your own personal adventure as you step into the role of a Force-sensitive smuggler recruited by Darth Vader himself. Director Ben Snow, Senior Experience Designer Jose Perez III, and Lucasfilm Story Group Creative Executive Matt Martin take the stage for an in-depth discussion about the upcoming second episode, including an exclusive sneak peek that will be available only to those at D23 Expo.

Aladdin

A Musical Celebration of Aladdin
Saturday, August 24, 5:30 p.m., D23 Expo Arena

To celebrate the in-home releases of the all-new live-action Aladdin and Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Aladdin Walt Disney Signature Collection, hosts Scott Weinger (“Aladdin”) and Linda Larkin (“Jasmine”) take us on a musical magic-carpet ride through your favorite tunes from Aladdin both on stage and on screen. Special guests include Brad Kane (“Aladdin” singing voice), Deedee Magno Hall (“Jasmine” in Disney’s Aladdin—A Musical Spectacular), Jamal Sims (Choreographer, Aladdin live action), Clinton Greenspan (“Aladdin” on the North American tour), Lillias White (Hercules), and Norm Lewis (Scandal, The Little Mermaid on Broadway). You never know what surprises the Genie may conjure up.

The Little Mermaid: The 30th Anniversary Celebration!
Sunday, August 25, 10 a.m., D23 Expo Arena

Fans of the classic film are invited to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of The Little Mermaid, recognized around the world as one of the greatest animated films of all time. Hosted by the voice of Ariel herself, Jodi Benson, it will be an unforgettable “Under the Sea” celebration. Presented by H2O+.

Hidden Gems of the Walt Disney Animation Research Library: Preserving and Inspiring the Disney Legacy
Sunday, August 25, 12 p.m., Walt Disney Archives Stage

Fans will discover what it’s like to hold Disney history in their hands in this informative panel. The talented team at Walt Disney Animation Research Library (ARL) preserves millions of pieces of original Disney animation art from Steamboat Willie to the films of today. Attendees will learn how the ARL shares these hidden gems, inspiring artists and audiences alike. 

The Art of Disney Storytelling
Sunday, August 25, 3 p.m., D23 Expo Arena

John Stamos hosts this panel of master storytellers—including Disney Legends Tony Baxter and Floyd Norman, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Paul Briggs (head of story, Frozen and Big Hero 6), and legendary producer Don Hahn—who will discuss Walt Disney’s impact on their careers and the entertainment industry, highlighting the ways they leverage those lessons to spark creativity today.

World Premiere: Walt Disney Animation Studios Presents Short Circuit
Sunday, August 25, 4 p.m., Stage 28

In this exciting panel, Walt Disney Animation Studios will debut Short Circuit, an experimental short film program that will debut in Spring 2020 on Disney+. Talented artists and filmmakers will share their films for the first time anywhere and give behind-the-scenes insights.

Tarzan

Two Worlds, One Family: The Making of Tarzan
Sunday, August 25, 5:45 p.m., D23 Expo Arena

Twenty years later, the team who brought the animated classic to life “swings” into D23 Expo to give a behind-the-scenes look at how the Walt Disney Animation Studios film came to be! Guests include directors Chris Buck (Frozen 2) and Kevin Lima (Enchanted); animators Bruce W. Smith, and Ken Duncan; and producer Bonnie Arnold, as well as a very special performance by Matthew Morrison (Glee) from his forthcoming Walt Disney Records album.

On the Show Floor

Onward

Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS) and Pixar will once again team up for an immersive animation experience at D23 Expo. The studios’ upcoming slate of films, which include WDAS’ much-anticipated Frozen 2 and Pixar’s brand-new original feature film Onward, will be highlighted, including opportunities to meet the teams behind the movies and autograph signings of exclusive art and promotional item giveaways. Pixar Animation Studios will also introduce fans to a real-life version of Guinevere, the van from Onward. Decked out with crescent moon windows and a “Pegacorn” (part Pegasus, part unicorn) painted on her sides, Guinevere will offer guests a taste of the adventure that two teenage elf brothers will embark upon in the movie.

Disney on Broadway
Fans can celebrate Disney on Broadway’s milestone 25th anniversary by visiting the VR theatre on the D23 Expo floor. The brand-new VR experience puts you center stage in Aladdin, Frozen, and The Lion King’s biggest Broadway production numbers, featuring Broadway’s Caissie Levy (Elsa), Major Attaway (Genie), Telly Leung (Aladdin), and Tshidi Manye (Rafiki).

Lucasfilm Pavilion
For the first time at D23 Expo, Lucasfilm will host a pavilion on the show floor with an impressive display showcasing the evolution of the Star Wars stormtrooper. The exhibit will include several of the screen-used costumes seen throughout the iconic movie series. From the classic stormtrooper to new designs featured in the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, this stunning display is a rare opportunity to examine these production costumes up close and study the many unique styles deployed throughout a galaxy far, far away. Also featured in the Lucasfilm pavilion will be a special section for young Padawans that will include Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures video shorts, along with multiple interactive activities for kids.

Marvel Studios Pavilion
Inside the Marvel Studios Pavilion on the show floor, fans can step inside the action of Avengers: Endgame via a D23 Expo-exclusive video experience, and tour the costume gallery to see costumes worn by characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Throughout the weekend, Marvel Studios will host panel conversations with filmmakers and artists, as well as special talent signings inside the Pavilion. Fans can test their encyclopedic knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with daily trivia games for prizes.

Inside the World of Avatar
The astonishing world of Avatar is one of the most indelible ever created in film and a celebration of all that is possible in cinema and storytelling. Avatar’s visionary director, James Cameron, has created a spellbinding, immersive world that transports audiences to a never-before-imagined place inhabited by jaw-droppingly original characters. At D23 Expo 2019, the spectacular world of Avatar comes to life once again with rarely seen props, costumes, and models used in the making of Cameron’s groundbreaking film, paired with the iconic movie moments where they are brought to life. Fans will also get a glimpse at the making of Pandora – The World of Avatar at Walt Disney World Resort, making this one-of-a-kind exhibit, located on the second floor of the Anaheim Convention Center, a must-see stop for anyone who appreciates the very best in movie and theme park storytelling.

Disney Music Emporium – Album Signings and Exclusive Products
Disney Music Emporium, the online destination for collectible Disney music products, returns to D23 Expo 2019 with a pop-up store on the show floor. Over the three-day Ultimate Disney Fan Event, the Emporium will feature album signings by artists and award-winning composers. Limited quantities of a wide assortment of music products will be available, including new releases from Marvel and Lucasfilm, vinyl albums, die-cut picture disc vinyl, cassettes, Crosley turntables, cassette players, posters, and more. Additionally, visitors to Disney Music Emporium will be able to pre-order the Matthew Morrison Disney album. Album signings at the Disney Music Emporium shop include Oscar®– and Grammy®-winning composer and Disney Legend Randy Newman (Toy Story films, The Princess and the Frog, Cars films); composer Tyler Bates (Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy); actor Anthony Gonzalez (voice of Miguel from Coco); singer-songwriter, actor, and dancer Matthew Morrison (Glee); plus Hollywood Records artist JD McCrary (voice of young Simba in The Lion King). Scheduled artists subject to change.

5 Muppetational Mysteries About Muppet Babies’ New Season—Solved!

By Beth Deitchman

On Disney Junior’s adorable animated series Muppet Babies, Kermit the Frog, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Animal, and Summer have flown in an airplane to Paris and traveled in a time machine back to Ancient Egypt. Sheriff Kermit has faced off against Wild West varmint Gonzo the Kid, and Doctor Fozzie has cured a gaggle of Muppet patients with laughter (because it is, indeed, “the bestest medicine”). The Muppet Babies’ adventures, which all take place within their amazing playroom, are limited only by their imaginations… and the collective imaginations of the series’ talented creative team. We recently spoke with Muppet Babies executive producer Tom Warburton, who answered our burning questions about what’s in store for the Emmy Award®-nominated series’ second season.

1. Which familiar faces will we see in season two?
Keep an eye out for the bespectacled siblings Scooter and Skeeter, who will arrive in the playroom this season. We’ll meet a younger incarnation of the imposing but lovable Sweetums, as well as a pint-sized Swedish Chef, who we’ll see was driven to make culinary magic even as a baby. What Swedish Chef fans won’t see, however, is the character’s signature mustache—given that he’ll appear as a preschooler. “We went with his hair being a bit more shaggy, so that his hair almost becomes the mustache,” Warburton reveals.

2. How do Warburton and the team go about envisioning favorite Muppets as animated babies?
There may be no Muppet baby pictures to serve as reference, but the Muppet Babies team had the next best thing. “We work very closely with Muppet Studios,” Warburton says, explaining that the team has access to a treasure trove of props and puppets that have been used on earlier projects starring the Muppets. “We take pictures of the original puppets and their textures and what they’re wearing,” he shares, noting that they pay attention to the texture of individual Muppets’ noses, or details such as the flyaway feathers on Animal. “We try to get as close as we can to what the inside of their mouths look like and what their eyeballs look like, and what every little texture and piece of fur works with,” Warburton says, adding, “And then we add our own little touches on top.”

Muppet Babies

3. Who watches the Muppet Babies when Miss Nanny isn’t available?
Even tireless caregiver Miss Nanny needs a little time away from the playroom for the occasional errand. But who could fill her colorful shoes? (Not to mention those incredible tights!) Enter Mr. Manny… “He comes to fill in for the day,” Warburton explains, “And Piggy’s not sure—she’s a little nervous about this. This is someone new. Piggy is used to doing things the way that Miss Nanny does. Mr. Manny does things a little differently, and we’re going to find out how she handles that.”

4. Are there any Easter eggs for Muppets devotees, aka all of us?
In the tradition of the original animated series, the Muppet Babies team sprinkles in “little homages” to favorite movies, TV shows, and other pop culture classics in every episode. But there are extra details that sharp-eyed Muppets aficionados will find especially satisfying. “The curtain on the playground stage actually has little patches of the curtain from the original Muppet Show that we put in there,” Warburton reveals. “We also built a set of a stage for the kids to play on that is really based on the theater from The Muppet Show. We’re always looking for little things to throw in.”

Muppet Babies

5. Why do the Muppets, more than any other beloved group of characters, lend themselves to this kind of reimagining?
“The Muppets—the puppets we all grew up with—are based around heart and friendship. They all have their little ‘weirdo crazy things,’ but they all still get along. I think that translates to preschool perfectly,” says Warburton. He points out that The Muppet Show’s writers had a strong background in kids TV, but they set out to make a show that everyone could enjoy—and the Muppet Babies team has the same goal. He shares, “My favorite thing I see is when some parent says on social media, ‘My kid went to bed an hour ago. Why am I still watching Muppet Babies?’ And that’s a great testament to who’s watching our show.”

The new season of Muppet Babies kicks off on Disney Channel this Friday (8:30–9 a.m. EDT/PDT), but if you or the preschoolers in your life simply can’t wait until then, a sneak peek is available right this very minute on DisneyNOW.