5 Important Things You Need to Pack for D23 Expo 2019

By Savannah Salazar

Time is flying by because D23 Expo is only a few weeks away! In preparation for the ultimate Disney fan event, follow our five key things to start packing (in perhaps a wonderful Disney luggage piece from American Tourister).

1. Let’s Start with the Essentials…
For no worries for the rest of your D23 Expo planning, be sure to activate and pack your D23 Expo badge as soon as it arrives. Badges will begin to ship on August 5. Plus, if you are a D23 Gold Member, make sure you bring your Gold Member card as well. Your card will guarantee special benefits throughout the weekend, such as discounts and limited priority queueing for Hall D23 and the Expo Arena. For more information on how to use your Gold Member card during D23 Expo, watch the video above.

D23 Expo 2019 packing tips

 2. Strut that Disney Style
Mickey Mouse’s bright red shorts. Minnie’s polka dot dress. Donald Duck’s timeless sailor outfit. What do these all have in common? They’re all iconic Disney fashion, and D23 Expo is the perfect place to strut your own fan-tastic Disney looks. Whether you’re designing your own Disney creations, putting together an enchanting Disneybound, or just casually repping your favorite hero from a galaxy far, far away, don’t forget to pack your favorite Disney clothes. For those of you bringing your Disney cosplay creations, get photo ready for the first-ever official D23 Expo cosplay photo shoot!

D23 Expo 2019 packing tips

3. Zero to Hundred Percent Charge
Let’s face it. Cellphones are a part of our world, so bringing a portable charger to D23 Expo is a must. You’ll want your phone to be fully charged at all times to keep up on everything going on from panels and surprises, photo opportunities, social media and keeping in touch with your friends and family.

D23 Expo 2019 packing tips

4. Leave Behind the Glass Slipper
As much as we all love a beautiful glass slipper, it’s almost a guarantee you will be walking a lot around the Anaheim Convention Center. Bring a comfortable pair of shoes to enjoy exploring everything D23 Expo has to offer, and avoid those poor unfortunate soles.

D23 Expo 2019 packing tips

5. And a Bag with Character for Whozits and Whazits Galore
Badge? Check. Shoes? Check. Charger? Check. Now, where to put all of that? Bringing a bag to the floor will help you carry all of the incredible swag, collectibles, exclusive merchandise and souvenirs you’ll be able to get throughout D23 Expo. You can even get this Minnie Mouse-themed luggage set from American Tourister that can hold all your Disney goodies!

Don’t miss American Tourister on the D23 Expo show floor. Until then, we can’t wait to see you!

5 Super-Powered Facts About Sky High You Might Not Know

By Jocelyn Buhlman

We’ve all dreamed about being superheroes, but have you ever thought about what it takes to be one? Sky High, the 2005 film following the adventures of teens at a school for the super-powered, set out to show us just what it takes to become a world-saving legend. Grab your cape and get ready to fly off into these five facts about this fan-favorite Disney film.

Sky High

1. Sky High was the second time Kurt Russell portrayed a super strong Disney character.
Disney Legend Kurt Russell began his long career with The Walt Disney Company when he was just 15 years old, starring in his first Disney film, Follow Me, Boys! Having such a long history with Disney, it’s no surprise that Sky High wasn’t his first time flexing his heroic muscles. Before playing the super strong Steve Stronghold (a.k.a The Commander) in Sky High, Russell played college student Dexter Riley—who gains super strength through a science experiment gone wrong—in The Strongest Man in the World!

Sky High

2. Two of the films’ writers know all about teens saving the world.
If we asked you to name a story about a world-saving teen trying to make it through the day-to-day struggle of high school, would you say Sky High? Or would you think about a certain classic Disney Channel series about a girl who can do it all? It only makes sense that screenwriters Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle had a hand in both stories! Before teaming up with Paul Hernandez to write Sky High, Schooley and McCorkle created the Disney Channel original series Kim Possible, following the life of high school girl who fights crime in her spare time. Clearly, they were a natural fit for crafting the world of Sky High!

Sky High

3. The film is star-studded with nerdy cameos.
A big comic book fan himself, screenwriter Paul Hernandez wanted to fill the film with cameos from iconic stars from the worlds of comics and science fiction. Actors like Bruce Campbell, Kurt Russell, and Cloris Leachman are all notable for their roles in sci-fi and comic book-inspired stories, but perhaps the most iconic cameo is Lynda Carter as Principal Powers. Before she was running Sky High, Carter was best known to the world as TV’s Wonder Woman. Of her Sky High character, Carter explains, “I really like to play against what is expected, so I didn’t want to act like a typical principal. These super-kids are not easy to deal with, so [directors] Mike and Andrew really liked the idea of having her be this real intimidating force of nature that the kids can’t help but respond to.”

Sky High

4. The creative team faced a challenge in costuming.
While modern superheroes are known for their iconic costumes, most high school kids don’t have access to that kind of super-powered wardrobe. For the students of Sky High, the creative team wanted to showcase the students’ individual sense of style with a comic book twist.  “With each of the kids, I tried to hint, in a witty way, at their superpowers and their personalities,” explains costume designer Mike Wilkinson. “So we did two things—first, we used color to delineate each character and then we used the idea of archetypes to really give the costumes some punch. For example, Will was thought of a classic all-American, Layla is a bohemian hippy, Zach is a clown, Magenta is the Goth girl, and Ethan is nerdy/preppy.” Each character’s costume is as iconic and bright as a comics character—while still dressing them like a normal teenager.

Sky High

5. The film focused on practical effects over CGI.
Continuing with the old-school inspiration, director Mike Mitchell decided to rely on innovative, old-school in-camera tricks and physical stunts utilizing wires, harnesses, and cleverly engineered sets to replicate a nostalgic, action-movie feeling. “Because we wanted to hearken back to a kind of ‘60s comic book style in the film’s look, we need a more low-tech approach mixed in with the latest cutting-edge techniques,” he said.

Inside Disney’s Re-Imagined The Lion King: 7 Facts We’re Not ‘Lion’ About

By William Keck

For several years, the genius filmmakers behind this summer’s The Lion King created and fine-tuned the most minute of details with the common goal of leaving audiences so mesmerized by the moving story and spectacle on screen that they wouldn’t be distracted or even notice them. But they’re there, to be sure. And now the film’s producer/director Jon Favreau and some of his production team explain how his talented team went about creating a masterpiece with all the photorealism of a Disneynature documentary, combined with the deep emotions, fears, and humor we’ve come to expect from a Disney classic.

1. MORE TO SEE THAN CAN EVER BE SEEN
Even though you may be watching The Lion King in a theater, you’ll probably get a sense that you’ve landed in the middle of an African desert or savanna. And there’s a good reason for that. Prior to the start of production, the filmmakers embarked on a safari field trip to Kenya to study the behaviors of real lions, observing over two weeks how the wild creatures interacted while taking hundreds of thousands of photographs. “I’d only seen these animals in zoos,” recalls Animation Supervisor Andy Jones, who found the opportunity invaluable to “really see them in their own environment and get a feel for how they roam around each other. Every time they come up (to each other) they touch heads and they do a greeting and then move on, even the cubs do it. They learn at a young age. It’s a really nice kind of family culture.” The film’s director, Jon Favreau, also had Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park in Orlando at his disposal whenever he needed to further observe the animals his team was animating. “We can go down there without interfering with them… and they don’t even know we’re there, hopefully.”

The Lion King

2. TRUTH IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
Believing in the old adage “the eyes are the window to the soul,” the filmmakers paid extra attention to each character’s eyelids, pupils, irises, and sclera. Visual Effects Supervisor Adam Valdez says, “The classic example is the top lid. If the top lid gets near the pupil you look sleepy.” Another pitfall Valdez avoided was having any of the characters exhibit something he calls the dreaded “doll eye,” because “we all think dolls are creepy.” (Our sincerest apologies to Toy Story 4’s Gabby Gabby.) For Valdez, that meant focusing his own eyes on how the light first penetrates the eye before scattering and coming back out. He equates the phenomenon to the way light moves through water. “When you get it right,” he says, “the eye is engaging, and it’s inviting and it communicates.”

3. READ MY LIPS
One of the biggest challenges facing the filmmakers was making the animals speak and sing, realistically, considering… well, animals don’t speak or sing. Although, don’t tell that to Visual Effects Supervisor Rob Legato, who believes “animals talking is not that extraordinary. A parrot talks, you know. An animal does talk.” (Just visit the Enchanted Tiki Room for proof!) While that may be true, they typically don’t speak in full sentences and belt lyrics to pop songs penned by Disney Legend Elton John. Jones, who’d worked with Favreau on The Jungle Book live-action retelling, says the approach they took for the speaking animals was to make sure that facial movement stayed true to how that particular animal’s mouth would really move. “We definitely tried hard to make it limited to the real physicality of the mouth,” stressing that Favreau was insistent that the animals’ lips not come off as too perfectly precise when reciting words, as has been the case in certain CG productions. “Jon hates that, because he feels that you’re staring at the mouth instead of just enjoying the performance.” Aware of similar frustrations Walt Disney faced when he was animating the characters in Bambi soon after the studio’s completion of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Favreau had already worked through some of these issues when helming The Jungle Book. “We found certain animals were easier than others,” Favreau recalls. “The wolves were hard, the bears were hard, I think because they had big snouts.” Favreau realized he got lucky in that two of the film’s show-stopping songs—“The Circle of Life” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”—are just part of the score, not sung by characters on screen. And two of the main songs the characters do sing on camera—“I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” and “Hakuna Matata”—are both more whimsical in nature, which gave Favreau license to be just a bit freer.

The Lion King

4. EVERYTHING THE LIGHT TOUCHES IN OUR KINGDOM
Having worked on many of the Marvel Super Hero films, Favreau is more accustomed to cutting-edge special effects technology being applied to explosions or fight scenes in space. So getting to apply these techniques to the smaller nuances in The Lion King proved especially satisfying.  “I’m a fan of those [large-scale action] movies, too,” says Favreau, “but it is nice to be able to be in this part of the garden where we can say, ‘Hey let’s really look at what a leaf looks like or the way water moves, or the way wind blows grass, and create, just really beautiful arresting images.’” The small touches were, of course, also applied to details on the individual animal characters. “It could be how muscle moves,” Valdez explains. “How skin moves and then how wind affects the fur. It can be how animals interact with plants, wind forces, fire, water, and smoke.” And by digitally recreating an animal’s skeleton (something audiences will never even see), Virtual Production Supervisor Ben Grossman says it helped the filmmakers give a character like Scar a limp, or a shiftier stance.

The Lion King

5. THE CIRCLE OF LAUGHS
While it’s become customary for most animated films to record their voice talents individually—sometimes remotely from countries far away from one another—Favreau felt it necessary to assemble his actors in one room to record how they interacted from different angles as an added tool for his animators to draw from. His process involved clearing out a soundproof room, with different groupings of actors standing without their scripts in hand performing to each other at microphones. Relating these sessions to “radio plays,” Favreau encouraged the voice talent to freely riff off one another and improvise at will, just as he’d previously done with Iron Man actors Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow. “We’re trying to create a naturalism with the scenes between the characters,” explains Favreau, who gained inspiration from old recorded footage of the late Robin Williams voicing the animated Genie in Disney’s original Aladdin. “The physicality that comes from it inspires [character performance] decisions. Because we find that as good as the animator is, they come from an animation tradition and make different acting choices. Eye contact patterns, status relationships, all of that comes through when you have two actors performing together. It’s important to see when they make eye contact, when they break it, who cuts who off in the dialogue.” Adds Legato, “That chemistry creates a much more lifelike thing. Particularly enjoyable for Andy Jones was watching Seth Rogen (Pumbaa) and Billy Eichner’s (Timon) improv-heavy recording sessions. “It created some interesting takes that the writers hadn’t thought about,” he says.

With their busy schedules, not every actor was available for every group session. Beyoncé, for instance, proved “logistically trickier than some of the other cast members,” says Favreau. “She’s a busy person, she has babies, she has albums, she goes on tour, her husband goes on tour.” But to no one’s surprise, Queen Bey made everyone feel the love tonight, and gave this 2019 Nala all the playfulness and power they’d intended.

The Lion King

6. LOOK BEYOND WHAT YOU SEE
The film’s sets are computer-generated, and virtual technology has advanced to such a degree that allowed Favreau and his crew to wear goggles and VR headsets and enter different scenes as if they were really there. Inside the VR worlds, they were even able to move images around. “We could shrink everything down so we could look at it like a model, and make ourselves tiny,” says Favreau of this groundbreaking Honey I Shrunk the Kids-like technology. “So we could go through little tunnels and stuff (with) the cubs and hyenas. If we think there are too many hyenas in a screen we could move them as chess pieces.” Trippy, right?

Producer John Bartnicki explains the creation of these VR worlds began with the gorgeous stills taken while scouting in Kenya that were then handed over to the virtual art departments to build sets on their computers.  “So, you can actually walk on the savanna,” says Bartnicki, “or go up to Pride Rock.” Adds producer Tom Peitzman, “You literally can put the goggles on and then you can be in the Pride Lands,” recalling how funny it looked seeing all of these adult artists in their headgear waving little wands at each other like sorcerers. “They would point with their lasers and say, ‘Come on over here,’ and they all go to that spot.” Many of the actors also had a chance to put on the goggles and enter the virtual Pride Lands. And producer Karen Gilchrist says, “they had quite a fun time with it!”

The Lion King

7. A BONE TO PICK
When production designer James Chinlund showed a rough concept of the film’s elephant graveyard location to his 12-year-old daughter, her advice to dad was to add more bones. Lots more bones, because that’s how she remembered the hyenas’ ominous hideout from the animated classic. But Chinlund knew that particular location where the animated cubs slid down larger-than-life tusks as if in a prehistoric playground, wouldn’t look realistic with the documentary- style approach they were taking. “If we literally provided these huge bones and all this stuff like it was in the animated film I think you’d be pulled out… I mean it wouldn’t feel real,” Chinlund explains. As a sinister alternative, Chinlund drew inspiration from a real lake in Ethiopia called Lake Abhe Bad, to create a sort of nightmarish sulfur hot spring pool area, where over time, elephants and other animals had become trapped. “Sort of like the [La Brea] tar pits,” explains Chinlund. “So you’ll see a lot of bones and the hyenas have decided to occupy this part of the world because as scavengers there’s good pickings out there.” Of course even though Chinlund found a way to adhere to their documentary-style rules, he didn’t ignore his youngest critic. “I listened to her and added more bones,” he shrugs. “Yeah, she’s the boss.”

From a Relaxing Float to a Refreshing Soak—9 Water Rides Perfect for a Summer Day

By Savannah Salazar

Summer is still in full swing, which makes the warm days perfect for exploring the various water rides of Disney parks! We’ve rounded up some great attractions to help guide your summer day at the parks, whether you desire to get totally soaked, somewhat splashed, or just enjoy a leisurely cruise down a river. Oh, and while we did our best in gauging how wet you may get: All experiences may vary!

You May Get Soaked
For the hottest of days, these water attractions are available for immediate cool-downs.

Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain at Disneyland
The most hare-raising, splash-inducing attraction at Disneyland Park, you will surely get wet. The popular mountain ride invites guests to hop inside a log and float along while following Br’er Rabbit on his way to his laughing place. The colorful journey featuring fun Audio-Animatronics® characters and memorable songs leads to an exhilarating five-story drop finale. Everyone is sure to get at least a little wet but opt for sitting in the front if you really want to get soaked.

Kali River Rapids

Kali River Rapids at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
This attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom sweeps you away on an exciting adventure through the jungles of Asia. From rapids to waterfalls to raging currents and a 20-foot plummet, the rotating 12-seat vehicle guides guests through the choppy Chakrandi River. When it comes to this ride, expect to get pretty wet.

Casey Jr. Circus Train Splash Pad

Casey Jr. Splash ‘N’ Soak Station at Magic Kingdom
True to its name, this water play area is great for a good soak—and it’s a perfect way for kids of all ages to beat the heat. The tops of circus trains blow out streams of water along with the monkeys, elephants and camels (oh my…) may spray water onto visiting guests. It’s up to you how wet you get in this play area.

You May Get Wet

From a light mist to some splashes here or there, here are a few attractions that can hopefully make you forget about the July heat.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Paris
The beloved attraction immerses you in a pirate’s life—from sailing into the crosshairs of cannon fire, a fiery port full of scalawags and buccaneers to a ghoulish encounter with a skeletal foe. As with any swashbuckling adventure ’cross the sea, brace yourselves for the unpredictable waters, which could mean sailing down small waterfalls that may or may not splash your boat…

Aquatopia

Aquatopia at Tokyo DisneySea
At Port Discovery in Tokyo DisneySea, you can glide across the waters in a three-person watercraft. Twirling, swirling, and spinning, your hydro-glider vehicle dodges a maze of fountains and whirlpools. You likely won’t get fully soaked, but look out for the dancing spouts of water and fountains around you. The wet version of Aquatopia is available all summer long, from now through September 30.

Frozen Ever After

Frozen Ever After at Epcot
Imagine how much cooler you’ll be while enjoying Frozen Ever After, a journey across Arendelle! Once aboard, you’ll sail along through the story of Anna and Elsa, voyaging from a frozen willow forest to Troll Valley to Elsa’s dazzling ice palace before plunging down a small waterfall. You may get a little wet but a little water never bothered us anyway.

Just Around the River Boat Ride

Maybe getting wet isn’t totally your thing, but floating on a leisurely boat ride might do the trick on a hot summer’s day.

Na'vi River Journey

Na’vi River Journey at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom’s land, Pandora – The World of Avatar, features one of the most impressive Audio-Animatronics® in Walt Disney Imagineering history. The Na’vi Shaman of Songs is a centerpiece of the astonishing visual wonder of the Na’vi River Journey attraction. Explore the bioluminescent forests and exotic plants and animals of Pandora while you float on this mystical boat ride.

Voyage to the Crystal Grotto

Voyage to the Crystal Grotto at Shanghai Disneyland
This enchanting display of music, light, and wonder is Shanghai Disneyland’s celebration of classic Disney stories. The whimsical boat ride takes guests on a journey past sculpture gardens and amazing water displays featuring Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Fantasia, Tangled, Mulan, and The Little Mermaid.

Jungle River Cruise

Jungle River Cruise at Hong Kong Disneyland
Only on this daring attraction will you be whisked away to the remote Rivers of Adventure, encountering roaming wildlife and wise-cracking skippers in just around eight minutes! During your voyage, you probably won’t get wet but watch out for playful elephants, poison darts ricocheting on the water and the treacherous trek through the legendary Canyon of the Gods.

5 Times Tom Hanks was Part of an Iconic Disney Duo

By Beth Deitchman

Thirty years ago today, officer Scott Turner found himself paired with an unlikely new partner—a strong and silent type, with a tendency to drool—in Turner and Hooch, Touchstone’s 1989 action-comedy about an affable detective and a massive, messy, ill-mannered dog. Tom Hanks starred as the human member of this mismatched pair; he shared the screen with the charismatic Beasley, a Dogue de Bordeaux—a breed regarded by the American Kennel Club as “of considerable courage,” not to mention “famously loyal, affectionate, and protective.” We were immediately smitten with the slobbery pooch,  but it took a little longer for Scott to overlook some of Hooch’s quirks, which included chewing on furniture and barking all night. And did we mention the drool?

Turner and Hooch

As Hooch proved himself to be both crack crimefighter and man’s best friend in every sense of the word, he won his way into Scott’s heart. Their bumpy road to friendship was a ride that still delights us 30 years later—and Turner and Hooch are just one of several beloved Disney duos to feature beloved actor Tom Hanks. Here are some of our other favorites:

Splash (1984)—Allen and Madison
Five years before Turner and Hooch, Touchstone released its first feature, Splash, which starred Hanks as Allen, a purveyor of produce in New York City, and Daryl Hannah as Madison, a woman unlike anyone Allen has ever encountered—in no small part because she’s a mermaid. The couple has a fin-tastic connection: They meet briefly as children and reconnect as adults when the mermaid saves Allen from nearly drowning in Cape Cod. Madison, whose tail gives way to legs when she’s on land, follows Allen back to New York where they fall in love over “six fun-filled days” and where the mermaid famously takes inspiration from a street sign when it comes to choosing a human name for herself. Their wildly different backgrounds aren’t the only obstacles that threaten to keep Allen and Madison apart. They also have to contend with scientists who are determined to study the mermaid. “All my life, I’ve been waiting for someone, and when I find her, she’s a fish,” says Allen, of this star-crossed romance.

Toy Story

Toy Story (1995)—Woody and Buzz
“This town ain’t big enough for the two of us.” It’s one of the catchphrases heard throughout the Toy Story movies from everyone’s favorite cowboy, Woody (voiced by Hanks), and lucky for us, Andy’s room was more than big enough for a toyful twosome. Woody and Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) couldn’t have been more opposite when they met: Woody was a soft, huggable pull-string toy, a sheriff out to stop varmints from poisoning the water hole and other nefarious deeds, with a trusty horse that was ready to be summoned at a second’s notice. In the beginning, Buzz couldn’t conceive of himself as a toy. Rather, he was a space ranger on a mission to protect the galaxy from the evil Emperor Zurg, armed with a blaster, the ability to fly, and super-cool sound effects. But nothing brings together playthings like a shared love for their kid. Woody and Buzz’s rivalry evolved into a close friendship that will endure “to infinity and beyond.”

Saving Mr. Banks

Saving Mr. Banks (2013)—Walt Disney and P.L. Travers
There’s so much Disney magic to be found on screen in the 1964 film Mary Poppins that it’s surprising to think that Walt Disney and P.L. Travers didn’t see eye to eye on the film from the outset. Walt Disney, as played by Tom Hanks in Saving Mr. Banks, spent years pursuing the rights to P.L. Travers’ book. The curmudgeonly author was just as determined to avoid seeing her beloved nanny co-opted by a Hollywood production. The stunning 2013 film goes behind the scenes on the Burbank Studio lot—and also features a pivotal trip to Disneyland for Walt and Travers—as the two talented creators come to discover that they may have more in common than they realize. “George Banks and all he stands for will be saved,” says Walt, in his effort to persuade Travers to entrust him with Mary Poppins. “Maybe not in life, but in imagination. Because that’s what we storytellers do. We restore order with imagination. We instill hope again and again and again.”

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 (2019)—Woody and Bo Peep
The newest Toy Story adventure has given us one of our new favorite pairings: Woody and “the toy that got away,” Bo Peep. For years, Bo was right down the hall in Andy’s house, in charge of the toys in Molly’s room and part of a treasured lamp that provided comfort and reassurance to Andy’s sister at bedtime… until Molly outgrew her fear of the dark, and the lamp and Bo were cast aside. When chance brings Bo back into Woody’s life, both toys are struck to realize how much they’ve missed each other while their journeys have taken them on divergent paths. Bo has embraced life as “a lost toy” and has taken control of her own destiny, while Woody has stayed faithful to what he believes to be a toy’s true purpose: loving and supporting a kid. “You can’t teach this old toy new tricks,” says Woody to Bo in Toy Story 4. See the film, in theaters now, to find out for yourself whether that’s truly the case.

Disney Junior Delivers More Muppet Babies—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Go back to the playroom with another season of the Emmy® Award-winning animated series, and make sure you’re up to date on all things Marvel and Comic-Con… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Disney Junior’s Muppet Babies Renewed for Third Season

They’re Muppet Babies and—as the theme song says—they make their dreams come true. Now, they’re making our dreams come true by coming back for a third season on Disney Junior!

Ahead of its official second-season debut on Friday, August 9, at 8:30 a.m. (with a special preview on DisneyNOW on Friday, August 2), the good folks at Disney Junior announced that the Emmy® Award-winning series will be returning for a third season. The show—which chronicles the hilarious playroom antics of a young Kermit the Frog, Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Animal, and new-to-the-Muppets-gang Summer Penguin—currently ranks as Disney Channel’s No. 1 series among kids ages 2 to 8.

Season Two of Muppet Babies will see even more beloved Muppets make their way to the playroom for all-new adventures… including brother and sister duo Scooter and Skeeter; fuzzy, funny Sweetums; and the legendary Swedish Chef, to name but a few. Other special guest appearances include Rizzo the Rat’s popstar brother, Vinny, and Mr. Manny—who comes to fill in for Miss Nanny when she goes out for the day.

Wanna see these adorable Muppet kidlets in person this winter? Muppet Babies will be featured in the all-new Disney Junior Holiday Party! On Tour, debuting Friday, November 1, with several stops at venues across the country. Visit DisneyJuniorTour.com for more info.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
July 26, 2019
D23 Member Mixer—Seattle
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
September 9, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
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
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 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
2019 Epcot International Festival of the Holidays
November 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 2019; 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
November 29—December 30, 2019, 2019
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
Television
August 2, 2019
Descendants 3 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW (8 p.m. EDT/PDT).
August 9, 2019
Muppet Babies kicks off season two on Disney Channel (8:30 a.m. EDT/PDT)

All the Marvel News You’ve Just Gotta Know from San Diego Comic-Con

Even if you were vacationing in a tropical, far-flung locale these last few weeks (and if you were, we’re jealous!), you probably heard that A) San Diego Comic-Con just thrilled hundreds of thousands of pop culture fans for three full days, and B) Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced a veritable plethora of earth-shattering Marvel Cinematic Universe news. Read up on all things MCU right here at D23.com!

The Curse of Molly McGee

Disney Channel Announces The Curse of Molly McGee

Disneyland park may have “999 happy haunts,” but Disney Channel will soon have a haunt of their own… only this time, he’s on the grumpy side. Just this week, the channel announced The Curse of Molly McGee—a brand-new animated series from Emmy® Award-winners Bill Motz and Bob Roth (LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures) and fellow Emmy winner Steve Loter (Kim Possible). This sure-to-be-hilarious “buddy comedy” follows Molly, a bubbly tween who lives to make the world a better place, and Scratch, whose joy comes from, well, spreading misery… When one of Scratch’s spells backfires, he finds himself forever cursed in Molly’s presence. Look for more info on this new series soon!

But that’s not the only news out of Disney Television Animation this week: The studio also just added a slew of world-class talent—including animation creators and artists Bruce Smith (The Proud Family), Kate Kondell (The Pirate Fairy), Stevie Wermers and Kevin Deters (Prep & Landing), Amy Higgins (Star vs. The Forces of Evil), Steve Marmel (The Fairly OddParents), and many more—to its already fabulous roster. We can’t wait to hear about all the new animated content to come.

Soarin: Fantastic Flight

Soaring: Fantastic Flight Now Open at Tokyo DisneySea

There’s a brand-new attraction at Tokyo DisneySea, and it’s sure to put some air under your proverbial wings! Based on the popular attraction Soarin’ Around the World, Soaring: Fantastic Flight features all-new scenes and visuals for an incredible experience exclusive to Tokyo Disney Resort… Guests on Soaring: Fantastic Flight embark on a journey over famous landscapes around the world, with the breezes and scents to match each scene. Rika Kihira, a Japanese professional figure skater who knows what it’s like to “soar” in real life, was on hand to help Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse open the new attraction.

Soaring: Fantastic Flight also features the breathtaking Museum of Fantastic Flight, nestled in the hills of Mediterranean Harbor (one of the beautiful ports at Tokyo DisneySea), amidst the backdrop of an old-world Italian village. Dedicated to humankind’s enduring dream of flying, the museum celebrates Camellia Falco—a visionary innovator in the fledgling field of aviation—with a special retrospective of her life.

Also now open at the Hangar Stage in Lost River Delta is the brand-new Song of Mirage show, which features Mickey Mouse and his pals on an adventure to discover the Rio Dorado (that’s Spanish for “golden river”) and its legendary city of gold.

Should you be lucky enough to be traveling to the Tokyo Disneyland Resort soon, don’t miss these amazing new additions!

The Rocketeer Animated Series—Big Casting News!

 We’re huge fans of The Rocketeer ’round these parts… so when we heard that Disney Junior would be premiering an animated series based on the 1991 film, we were happily gobsmacked! And just last week—at the Disney Television Animation panel on the first day of San Diego Comic-Con—some very special members of the show’s voice cast were announced. See the cool folks we’re alluding to by clicking here.

Sofia Carson Roars into the Pride Lands with Spanish-Language “Circle of Life”

If you’re up on all things The Lion King—and if you read D23.com with any regularity, we know you are!—you’ll remember that one of the film’s stars, multi-hyphenate Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, curated a very cool album inspired by the film called The Lion King: The Gift. And that’s on top of the film’s official soundtrack, which features tunes including “Hakuna Matata” sung by Seth Rogen as Pumbaa, Billy Eichner as Timon, and Donald Glover as Simba.

Well, this embarrassment of musical riches continues: For the film’s original soundtrack for Latin America, there’s a brand-new track sung by none other than Descendants star Sofia Carson—and it was just released to the public today! Take a look and listen to “El Ciclo Sin Fin” (yes, it’s a Spanish-language version of “Circle of Life”) by checking out the clip, above. And congrats to Sofia for joining the Lion King “familia”!

Descendants

Kick It Up with DescenDANCE Party at Disney Springs

 Speaking of Descendants, the “trequel” of the popular Disney Channel Original Movie series debuts in just a few days… and our pals at Walt Disney World Resort have announced a special event to celebrate all things VK (that’s “villain kids,” dontcha know). The Disney DescenDANCE Party will begin rocking the Marketplace Stage at Disney Springs this Friday, July 26—and it’ll make you feel “Rotten to the Core” (in a good way!) through August 11.

Guests at the Disney DescenDANCE Party can boogie down to some wickedly good beats; snap and share pics at several cool photo ops; and even catch some on-screen shout-outs from stars of the movie! And guess what? In case you can’t make it to Disney Springs before August 11, you have even more time to rock out with the VKs when the dance party takes over the stage at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, beginning August 16.

And don’t forget: Descendants 3 premieres on Friday, August 2, at 8 p.m.—only on Disney Channel!

Bust a Move, Because ABC’s Hit Shows Are Coming to D23 Expo 2019

By D23 Team

Are you ready to get your feet tapping and your legs moving at D23 Expo 2019? Well, we certainly hope you are, because ABC is bringing their biggest stars of comedy, action, and dance competition to Anaheim this August.

You can be among the first to learn the secrets of what lies ahead on ABC’s hit series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., take a peek behind the curtain of Dancing with the Stars’ Disney Night, and travel to the “ish” universe with black-ish.

Take a look at all the exciting panels and presentations ABC is bringing to D23 Expo, and who you have a chance of meeting!

Dancing with the Stars and Disney!
Friday, August 23, 10 a.m., D23 Expo Arena
Good Morning America’s Ginger Zee hosts a behind-the-scenes peek into the most magical night in the ballroom: Disney Night! Join Zee, show host Tom Bergeron, Mirrorball champions Rashad Jennings and Jordan Fisher, and Dancing with the Stars executive producer Andrew Llinares for a celebration of the Dancing with the Stars and Disney connection. There may even be a hint at what’s to come on Dancing with the Stars 2019 this fall on ABC.

Agents of Shield

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Friday, August 23, 3 p.m., D23 Expo Arena
Stars and executive producers from ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. come together to honor the past six seasons of the show while looking forward to the forthcoming thrilling conclusion of the series in summer 2020. Executive producer and head of Marvel Television, Jeph Loeb, will host the presentation with cast members Clark Gregg and Jeff Ward as well as executive producers Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jeff Bell.

grown-ish

The “ish” Universe: black-ish, grown-ish and mixed-ish
Saturday, August 24, 3 p.m., D23 Expo Arena
Headlined by Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, and Tika Sumpter, the stars from ABC’s black-ish, Freeform’s grown-ish, and ABC’s newest spinoff mixed-ish come together to highlight the expanding “ish” universe. Fans won’t want to miss this star-studded panel where anything could happen!

Following is the full schedule* of stars making special appearances in the Walt Disney Television booth throughout the weekend:

Friday, August 23
2–3 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars stars past and present Ginger Zee, Carrie Ann Inaba, Tom Bergeron, Rashad Jennings, and Jordan Fisher

5–6 p.m.
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. stars Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, and Jeff Ward, and executive producers Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Jeff Bell, and Jeph Loeb

grown-ish

Saturday, August 24
1–2:30 p.m.
black-ish, grown-ish, and mixed-ish stars to be announced.

*Schedule and participants subject to change.

Single-day tickets for Friday and Sunday of D23 Expo 2019 are available for $89 for one-day adult admission and $69 for children 3-9. Gold Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club can purchase tickets for $79 for a one-day adult admission and $59 for children 3-9. Single-day Saturday tickets and three-day passes are sold out. For more information on tickets and D23 Expo 2019, visit www.D23Expo.com.

Be a Part of the First-Ever Official D23 Expo Cosplay Photo Shoots

by Karina Schink

Cosplayers assemble!

Did we get your attention?

Whether you’re Disneybounding, or going head-to-toe as your favorite Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, or Pixar character (or dare we suggest a crossover?), we want to see your looks! And, better yet, we know you want to show them off.

This year at D23 Expo 2019, we’re excited to announce that D23 will host four Cosplay Photo Shoots* over the Expo weekend! All you need is your best look, and a ticket to D23 Expo 2019. Check out the full schedule below, join us at the fountain outside the Anaheim Convention Center, and make sure you’re dressed to the nines because all Expo attendees are welcome to participate!

 Friday, August 23
1 p.m.—Marvel Cosplay Photo Shoot

5:15 p.m.—Star Wars Cosplay Photo Shoot

Saturday, August 24
1:30 p.m.—Disney Heroes & Villains Cosplay Photo Shoot

Sunday, August 25
1:30 p.m.—Disney Parks & Princesses Cosplay Photo Shoot

 

*D23 Expo 2019 admission required

The Most Memorable Moments from San Diego Comic-Con 2019

By Jim Frye

San Diego Comic-Con celebrated its 50th year this past weekend, drawing fans from across the world with panels and events spotlighting TV, movies, comic books, and all aspects of pop culture. The brands of Disney—Marvel, Lucasfilm, ABC, FX, Fox, Disney Channel, and National Geographic—showed up in force, producing some of the biggest and most exciting moments of the convention. There’s no way to feature everything, but here’s just a sample of the excitement.

Walt Disney Television

Disney Comic-Con updates

ABC kicked off the action on Thursday, the first day of Comic-Con, with the all-star Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. panel, taking place in the 6,500-seat Hall H. Jeph Loeb, executive producer and Marvel’s head of Television, moderated the panel that included actors Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Jeff Ward, along with executive producers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, and Jeff Bell. The panel was a look back and a celebration of the show, featuring video clips showcasing some of the biggest and most memorable moments of the series. And even though the long-running series—Marvel’s longest, actually—is ending its run after the upcoming seventh season, the cast and producers promised an exciting ride and epic conclusion that fans will love.

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ABC’s soon-to-premiere new drama Stumptown, staring Cobie Smulders, (who also portrays agent Maria Hill of S.H.I.E.L.D. for Marvel Studios) and based on a graphic novel about a bold private investigator in Portland, Oregon, also hosted a panel on Thursday, including cast members Smulders, Jake Johnson, Michael Ealy, Camryn Manheim, Tantoo Cardinal, Cole Sibus, and Adrian Martinez, with executive producer Jason Richman and Stumptown graphic novel author Greg Rucka.

Disney Comic-Con updates

But ABC wasn’t done! It also brought the cast and producers from shows The Rookie—with perennial fan-favorite Nathan Fillion and showrunner Alexi Hawley—and brand-new series Emergence, with stars Allison Tolman, Alexa Swinton, Owain Yeoman, Ashley Aufderheide, Robert Bailey Jr., Zabryna Guevara, Donald Faison and Clancy Brown, as well as executive producers Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters.

Disney Comic-Con updates

Thursday morning also saw the return of the DuckTales panel, its theme song woo-ooing loud-and-clear above the commotion of the convention! But in addition to cast members Paget Brewster (Della Duck), Bobby Moynihan (Louie Duck), Ben Schwartz (Dewey Duck), and Kate Micucci (Webby Vanderquack), fans were treated to a huge surprise appearance by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the  multi-talented Broadway sensation (and star of Mary Poppins Returns) who voices Gizmoduck/Fenton Crackshell. It caused enough of a ruckus to ruffle the most dignified duck’s feathers.

Fox and FX delivered laughs and chills in droves in San Diego with their panels and off-site activation events. The nearly impossible-to-get-into Bob’s Burgers panel (the line of wannabe-attendees stretched all the way down the waterfront behind the Convention Center!) shoveled out laughs by the barrel, with creator/executive producer Loren Bouchard and executive producer Nora Smith previewing the upcoming season, along with actors H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Larry Murphy, and Megan Mullaly.

Disney Comic-Con updates

After the Bob’s Burgers panel concluded, H. Jon Benjamin returned to the stage as the star-voice actor for the immediate next panel, Archer, FXX’s award-winning animated comedy series, now in its 10th season. After a sneak peek of a season 10 episode, fans were treated to a hilarious Q&A with the voice cast, including  Benjamin, Aisha Tyler, Jessica Walter, Chris Parnell, Judy Greer, Amber Nash, and Lucky Yates, plus executive producers Matt Thompson and Casey Willis.

Other popular shows spotlighted at Comic-Con, included Fox’s Family Guy and The Orville, both with executive producer Seth MacFarlane and cast.  And the intriguing documentary-style comedy series about vampires called What We Do in the Shadows on FX showed up for its first appearance.

In addition to the panels, major off-site activation experiences were created to promote these series. The Orville Experience offsite museum had props, costumes, models, and more. The Fox Fan Fair featured free carnival games, super-sized lawn games, an ice cream truck, and a hulking 70-foot ferris wheel, all themed to The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, and Family Guy. The massive FX Fearless Forum installation featured activations for It’s Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaArcher, and What We Do in the Shadows at a space adjacent to the Convention Center.

MARVEL

Heading into the weekend, all eyes were on Marvel, and the House of Ideas didn’t disappoint! The Saturday night unveiling of Marvel Studios’ next two years of films was the undisputed king of the con. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige presided over the 90-minute extravaganza with special guests that included Angelina Jolie, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jeremy Renner, Chris Hemsworth, and Mahershala Ali. From films Thor: Love and Thunder and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, to Disney+ series WandaVision and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier—not to mention the surprise announcement of the film Blade!—Marvel Studios’ panel completely dominated Saturday night.

Disney Comic-Con updates

Immediately following the panel, Feige discussed one of the marquee announcements of the night—the new film Black Widow! “It’s a remarkably unique story,” he said. “People think they know everything there is to know about the Black Widow, but I promise you they do not.” The Black Widow herself, Scarlett Johansson, added, “Even when times are impossible and they [the Avengers] are facing the unface-able, she [Black Widow] has a certain sense of her own mortality and how fragile that is, and she’s accepted it. So she kind of laughs it off and takes it with a grain of salt—which grounds her.”

Elsewhere during the convention, Marvel publishing unveiled details about its Issue No. 1000, one of the biggest Marvel Comics projects ever assembled. Additionally, editors and writers from Marvel’s storied “bullpen,” including Marvel editor-in-chief C. B. Cebulski, also delivered panels on Spider-Man, what comes next for the X-Men after the senses-shattering revelations of the House of X and Powers of X, and a behind-the-scenes look at how a Marvel comic book is made.

Of course, this being the 80th anniversary of Marvel, a few celebrations marked the occasion (including D23’s Gold and Gold Family Member Mixer). In the world of Marvel Animation, Cort Lane (senior vice president, Animation and Family Entertainment), Kalia Ramirez (director, Family Entertainment, Development and Partnerships), writers Mark Hoffmeier (Spider-Man: The Animated Series) and Marty Isenberg (X-Men: The Animated Series), and voice actors Josh Keaton (Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel’s Avengers Assemble) and Jennifer Hale (Wolverine and the X-Men, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) celebrated five decades of Marvel cartoons.

Mickey Mouse and D23

Disney Comic-Con updates

Speaking of D23, the Official Disney Fan Club boogied the night away at a party in honor of the 40th anniversary of the multiplatinum Mickey Mouse Disco album. Earlier that day, the grooves were flowing at the panel, “Mickey on Vinyl: D23 Celebrates the Mouse, the Music, and the Movement,” which took attendees on a funky trip through Mickey Mouse’s influence on pop culture.

Disney Comic-Con updates

The list goes on and on, with too many presentations and panels and events to mention, but we’ll end with this one. On Saturday, Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo climbed aboard the IMDB boat, docked just behind the convention center, and kicked off the Marvel We Love You 3000 tour, celebrating the home release of Avengers: Endgame (now the BIGGEST box-office champion of all time!). The tour, featuring special guests, will hit several cities and culminate at D23 Expo 2019 in Anaheim—which means all D23 fans will get a chance to celebrate this amazing film, along with all the other worlds of Disney. It’s the largest gathering of Disney fans on the planet—we’ll see you there!

D23 Expo Marvel News You’ll Love 3,000

by D23 Expo Team

Today marks one month until D23 Expo 2019. That’s right, there’s just ONE month to go! Can you tell we can hardly wait?

Well, we’re excited (x 3000) to announce all of the awesome things Marvel is assembling at D23 Expo 2019!

Inside the Marvel Studios Pavilion on the show floor, you can step inside the action of the record-breaking Avengers: Endgame at 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 panels with filmmakers and artists, as well as special talent signings inside the Pavilion. You can even test your knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with daily trivia games for prizes, proving you’ll do whatever it takes.

Showcasing brand-new experiences for guests around the world to enjoy for years to come, the Disney Parks’ “Imagining Tomorrow, Today” Pavilion will give you a unique look at Tony Stark’s latest plans to recruit guest to join the Avengers in a fully immersive areas filled with action and adventure in Hong Kong, Paris, and California.

The weekend is also filled with exciting Marvel film, television, animation, and comic book panels and stage events you can’t miss:

How to Draw the Marvel Way
Friday, August 23, 3:30 p.m. PT, and Saturday, August 24, 3 p.m. PT, Center Stage
Brian Crosby, Creative Director of Themed Entertainment for Marvel, takes you step by step through a creative tutorial on how to draw your favorite Marvel characters!

Marvel Animation’s Venom Invasion and a World Premiere!
Friday, August 23, 6 – 7 p.m. PT, Stage 28
Join Marvel Animation for an exciting panel full of sneak peeks, special guests, and big announcements, including scoop on fan-favorite series Marvel’s Spider-Man and the world premiere of the new Marvel Rising special Battle of the Bands!

The Walt Disney Studios Hall D23 Presentation
Saturday, August 24, 10 a.m. – noon, Hall D23
The Walt Disney Studios will present a behind-the-scenes look at its blockbuster collection of upcoming films, including a peek at exciting projects from Marvel Studios. As always, attendees will be treated to exclusive footage, special guest appearances, and more!

Marvel 80 Years

MARVEL COMICS: Marvel 80th Anniversary
Saturday, August 24, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. PT, Stage 28
Marvel Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort take you through the amazing, incredible, and uncanny history of Marvel Comics! Get the inside scoop on the House of Ideas—from Captain America to Captain Marvel! As part of Marvel’s 80th anniversary celebration this year, this commemorative panel looks back at the history of the Marvel Universe, honoring the iconic characters and timeless stories that have inspired fans all around the world. Marvel will continue celebrating this milestone with its characters and fans in exciting ways all year—from comics and games, to digital shows, toys, collectibles, and more.