Broadway’s Brightest Stars Will Light Up the Stage at D23 Expo 2019

by D23 team

Now is the time to seize the day because Disney on Broadway is returning to D23 Expo 2019 to present an exclusive concert, Disney on Broadway: A 25th Anniversary Celebration in Hall D23 on Saturday, August 24, at 3:30 p.m.

Disney on Broadway in 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).

(L-R) Ashley Brown, Kissy Simmons, and Gavin Lee
(L-R) Ashley Brown, Kissy Simmons, and Gavin Lee

A six-piece band, led by Jim Abbott, will accompany performers as they lead veteran Broadway buffs and new fans alike through Disney on Broadway’s Tony Award-winning catalogue, featuring songs from Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Aida, Tarzan, Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, Newsies, Aladdin, Freaky Friday, and Frozen.

(L-R) Josh Strickland, Alton Fitzgerald White, and Heidi Blickenstaff
(L-R) Josh Strickland, Alton Fitzgerald White, and Heidi Blickenstaff

If you want an opportunity to step into your own starring role, you can head over to the D23 Expo floor where Disney on Broadway will premiere a new virtual reality (VR) experience. This brand-new VR theatre 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).

So warm up your vocals, get into costume, and get ready to break a leg at D23 Expo 2019!

Expo Attendees: Earn an Exclusive Marvel Medal with runDisney Virtual Marathon Challenge

by Karina Schink

At D23 Expo 2019, we’re all about the biggest fans. The biggest Disney fans, the biggest Pixar fans, and the biggest Marvel fans—and that’s exactly who the runDisney Virtual 5K event is for. From now until D23 Expo in August, you can sign up for the 2019 runDisney Virtual 5K, celebrating 80 years of Marvel!

If you are attending the D23 Expo 2019* in Anaheim this August, you can sign up for the August Virtual 5K here and collect your Black Panther-inspired medal at the Ultimate Disney Fan Event (where you can wear it proudly, of course!). And as an extra bonus, all of you Expo runners will be getting an exclusive commemorative item.

Whether you prefer to cover your distance at your local park, on your favorite hiking trail, at the gym, or even at D23 Expo (we promise you’ll break more than three miles checking out all the awesome exhibits), this challenge is the heroic endeavor we know you can take on.

To make your run more fun, Walt Disney Records has put together a Spotify playlist to keep your feet moving along, all the way to the finish line.

*D23 Expo runDisney Virtual August 5K registration is subject to capacity limits and may close at any time. Commemorative medal must be picked up by registered participant at the runDisney expo booth during the D23 Expo, August 23–25, 2019. Valid ID and proof of race registration is required. Admission to D23 Expo is required.

Find Out About 007’s Lucky Break and Other Magical Facts from Darby O’Gill and the Little People

By Jim Fanning

A pot of gold in the form of Disney movie magic—‘tis Darby O’Gill and the Little People (1959)! One of Walt Disney’s most lively live-action fantasies, this combination of Irish wit, whimsical wishes, and mind-bending special effects has been enchanting audiences for 60 years. Originally released on June 26, 1959, this live-action special effects spectacular tells of Darby O’Gill (Albert Sharpe) who prefers spinning yarns about leprechauns to tending to Lord Fitzpatrick’s estate. When his job is threatened by the young man (Sean Connery) sent as his replacement, Darby tricks the King of the Leprechauns (Jimmy O’Dea) into granting him three wishes, but King Brian’s attempts to outwit the old storyteller results in even more adventures for Darby and his feisty daughter (Janet Munro). For Darby O’Gill’s 60th anniversary, here are eight behind-the-magic facts about this charmin’ Disney classic.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

1. The luck of the Irish was with Walt as he selected his cast.
“Being half Irish myself, I learned about the Leprechauns of Ireland while I was still a small boy on our farm at Marceline, Missouri,” Walt said in 1959. “I began to believe in Leprechauns then, because some of my relatives had pretty convincing stories to tell about the magic powers of these Little People, and the tricks they could play when angry.” As early as 1945, Walt was developing a leprechaun feature. In 1946, several Disney artists went to Ireland to gather background material. In December 1948, Walt himself visited Ireland in preparation for a film to be based on the “Darby O’Gill” stories by H.T. Kavanagh. One of Walt’s pet projects, Darby O’Gill and the Little People evolved from an animated feature to a live-action-animation combo to the all-live action film that finally went into production in 1958 for a 1959 release.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

2. The dean of Irish actors came out of retirement to portray Darby.
Barry Fitzgerald was Walt’s first choice to play the title role in Darby O’Gill, but when the semi-retired star declined, he turned to another performer he knew would be onscreen perfection: Albert Sharpe. Acclaimed as “the dean of Irish actors,” Sharpe caught Walt’s eye in the Broadway musical Finian’s Rainbow in 1947. By the time Walt was ready to actually make the film in 1958, the veteran actor was retired and living in Ireland. But he was unable to resist Walt’s invitation, coming to California to portray the wily old leprechaun expert.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

3. This very Irish story was filmed entirely in Hollywood.
Early on, Walt considered filming Darby O’Gill in Ireland but he ended up shooting it entirely in California. A number of exterior scenes were filmed at various Hollywood “ranches,” while the fictional village of Rathcullen, including a parish church and the town square’s 13-foot Celtic cross, was erected on the Disney studio’s back lot. Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw’s colorful approach established the Gaelic atmosphere of the settings, while his matte paintings masterfully completed the transformation of Disney’s Burbank lot and its movie environs into a romanticized vision of the Emerald Isle.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

4. Disney movie magic “forced” the Darby O’Gill cameras to see the impossible.
Walt insisted that the 21-inch tall leprechauns seamlessly mix with Darby and human-sized props and settings. To achieve this illusion perfectly, the Ellenshaw-led special effects team utilized the principle of “forced perspective.” Since the movie camera has only one eye, the camera lens does not distinguish true distance between objects. Because Albert Sharpe and the leprechaun players were all of average height, the effects team designed special sets on which Sharpe was positioned on a regular sized set closer to the camera—even if onscreen he was seen as farthest from the camera—while the actors playing the leprechauns simultaneously performed on an oversized set four times further away from the camera—even if onscreen the characters were standing right next to each other. That’s why, in the film’s most spectacular sequence, for example, Darby can fiddle amidst the little people as they dance a manic Irish jig.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

5. A brand-new Disney studio sound stage set the stage for Darby O’Gill.
The Disney Studios’ legendary Stage 4 was built especially for the production of Darby O’Gill. Here was constructed one of the largest and most elaborate sets ever created for a Hollywood film, the leprechauns’ cavern, including King Brian’s throne room, which included oversized props such as a sword, a punch bowl, and (of course) a pot of gold. In order for forced perspective to work, both the sets close to and also far away from the camera needed to be in focus, meaning that the stage had to be brilliantly lit. In all, 649 lights were needed to illuminate the football field-sized stage. When the enormous banks of lights were switched on for the first time, the city of Burbank underwent a massive power failure.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

6. Director Robert Stevenson was well versed in both movie and leprechaun magic.
Peter Ellenshaw said that British-born Darby O’Gill director, Disney Legend Robert Stevenson, “helped us tremendously. Being a mathematician and an extremely intelligent man who used to read books on quantum theories and such, it was quite simple for Bob to work out the differences in perspective we were playing with.” Of Irish descent on his mother’s side, Stevenson—who would also helm such Disney classics as Mary Poppins (1964) and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)—was familiar with little people folklore, as well. At her home, his grandmother would leave out a miniature jug of milk to treat any leprechaun visitors. On the other hand, a bucket of water was kept handy in case the tiny tricksters needed to be warded off. Said Stevenson: “Leprechauns hate water. Even for drinking.“

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

7. Sean Connery’s Darby O’Gill role led him to James Bond.
After an extensive search of Ireland and the United Kingdom, Walt personally selected Sean Connery to play Michael McBride, a role that even called for the Scottish actor to sing. (A recording of Connery’s duet of “Pretty Irish Girl” with Janet Munro was released as a single.) Under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox, he had worked extensively in UK theatre before appearing in several British and European films. Darby O’Gill was his first Hollywood movie, and it led to his being cast in his most famous and star-making role. Connery later recalled that James Bond producer Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli “was viewing films in his search for Bond. He saw me in Darby O’Gill and the Little People. He thought I might qualify and called in his wife, Dana. She told him, ‘Why, that is James Bond.’”

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

8. Walt wanted everyone to believe in leprechauns.
As a fun way to extend the film’s fantasy, Walt went full bore on a campaign establishing that Darby O’Gill starred actual leprechauns. Publicity pieces were published detailing the wee folks’ involvement in filming, as were photos of the small stars attending the movie’s Dublin premiere. Walt went so far as to produce “I Captured the King of the Leprechauns,” an episode of the Walt Disney Presents anthology TV show, in which he journeyed to Ireland to meet both Darby and King Brian. As a finishing touch, the movie’s opening credits state, “My thanks to King Brian of Knocknasheega and his leprechauns, whose gracious cooperation made this picture possible—Walt Disney.”

All the Magic Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios Are Bringing to D23 Expo 2019

by D23 team

D23 Expo 2019 will be filled with magic all weekend long as Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios join forces to bring exciting announcements, presentations, never-before-seen-footage, autograph signings, photo opportunities, and more!

Here’s a look at everything the three-day event has to offer for all things Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios:

Frozen 2 Poster

Go Behind the Scenes with The Walt Disney Studios, on Saturday, August 24, at 10 a.m. in Hall D23, as Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Chief Creative Officer Jennifer Lee and Pixar Animation Studios’ Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter present never-before-seen footage and share surprise announcements. You’ll also catch musical performances and appearances by all-star voice talent from upcoming animation films.

Pixar's Onward and Soul

You’ll get a chance to see a super-cool sneak peek at the upcoming Frozen 2 when directors Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, and producer Peter Del Vecho reveal brand new details from the film. Plus, director Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae will introduce you to the characters of Pixar’s upcoming original feature film Onward. But, that’s not all. You’ll even get to hear Docter and producer Dana Murray share some details on next summer’s original feature Soul.  

All weekend long from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily on the Show Floor, the studios will team up once again for an immersive animation experience at D23 Expo. You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about Frozen 2 and Onward while also getting the chance to meet the teams behind the movies and receive autograph signings of exclusive art and a promotional giveaway!

Onward Poster

Fans will have the opportunity to step inside a real-life version of Guinevere, the van from Pixar’s upcoming Onward. Decked out with crescent moon windows and a “Pegacorn” (part Pegasus, part unicorn, of course) painted on the sides, Guinevere will offer guests a taste of the adventure that the two teenage elf brothers embark upon in the film.

But, that’s not all that’s happening in the wonderful world of Animation at D23 Expo. Here’s a look at the Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios panels coming to the convention this year:

Sunday, August 25, 10 a.m., D23 Expo Arena

The Little Mermaid: The 30th Anniversary Celebration! – Presented by H2O+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.

Sunday, August 25, 12 p.m., Walt Disney Archives Stage

Hidden Gems of the Walt Disney Animation Research Library: Preserving and Inspiring the Disney Legacy
Discover what it’s like to hold Disney history in your hands! 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. You’ll learn how the ARL shares these hidden gems, inspiring artists and audiences alike.

Short Circuit

Sunday, August 25, 4 p.m., Stage 28.

World Premiere: Walt Disney Animation Studios Presents Short Circuit
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.

The Simpsons are Coming to D23 Expo 2019

by D23 team

Springfield’s best and brightest (or, should we say, yellowest) will be making their way to Anaheim this August when The Simpsons comes to D23 Expo for the first time ever.

Yes, you read that right. The longest-running primetime scripted show in television history, The Simpsons, will be coming to D23 Expo this year, and they’ll be talking all about the upcoming season in a panel on Saturday, August 24, at 10 a.m. in the D23 Expo Arena.

Creator Matt Groening, Executive Producer Al Jean, Executive Producer Matt Selman, Supervising Director Mike B. Anderson, and stars Nancy Cartwright and Yeardley Smith will all be in attendance, and you can expect lots of surprises, including an exclusive Simpsons collectible item for everyone in attendance.

Make sure you head over to the convention floor during D23 Expo 2019, because you’ll have the opportunity to get close and personal with Bart, Lisa, and the rest of The Simpsons family. And, if you’re lucky, you’ll even get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet Matt Groening and the rest of the panelists during a one-hour autograph signing session of an exclusive The Simpsons mini-poster right after the panel.

We hope this news made you go “D’oh” (but in a good way).

Cinderella Receives an Incredible Honor and an Unforgettable VIP Ball

By Beth Deitchman

The magic did not come to an end when the clock struck 12 last night.

Disney’s animated 1950 classic Cinderella was officially inducted into the National Film Registry in December 2018, and what better way to celebrate than with a VIP ball? In a very special event, The Walt Disney Studios and the Library of Congress celebrated the iconic film, which taught us to “have faith in your dreams.” D23 Members joined the guests, which included members of Congress, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington and other local luminaries, enjoyed a screening of the film before they dashed off to the ball.

Cinderella National Film Registry

The guest of honor herself made a grand entrance at the top of the Library of Congress stairs, casting her own enchanting spell over the event, and Mary Walsh, managing director of the Animation Research Library at Walt Disney Animation Studios, formally accepted the film’s official certificate of induction into the National Film Registry from Dr. Carla Hayden, the 14th Librarian of Congress. Cinderella is one of only 750 film titles to join this prestigious list of films that are determined to be “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” and recommended for preservation.

Cinderella National Film Registry

Throughout the special event, Cinderella mingled with guests, all dressed in their royal best, from the youngest princesses and princesses to Disneybounders who looked to the princess to inspire their own stylish evening attire.

Cinderella National Film Registry

Cinderella National Film Registry

Gus and Jaq must have been waiting for Cinderella back at home, but there was no shortage of glass slippers, ensuring a fairy-tale ending for all in attendance.

Cinderella National Film Registry

Nearly 70 years after its release, the film continues to delight and inspire fans of all ages. You can experience the timeless story again with Cinderella: Anniversary Edition, available now on Digital and Movies Anywhere and coming to Blu-ray on June 25.

Find Out What Frozen Things Do in Summer with the Latest Video From Frozen on Broadway

By Savannah Salazar

Frozen on Broadway has us in a flurry of excitement! To celebrate the first day of summer, check out this cool new music video for “In Summer,” featuring the first recorded performance by Ryann Redmond (Olaf), the new happiest snow-woman, with back-up vocals by Lauren Nicole Chapman, Alyssa Fox, Ross Lekites, and Nicholas Ward.

But that’s not all! Be sure to check out two more new music videos from Frozen on Broadway.

D23 Members have the chance to watch Broadway’s coolest show at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. Get your VIP tickets for the January 17 performance of Disney’s Frozen here. 

Celebrate 40 Years of The Muppet Movie with These “Muppetational” Facts

By Courtney Potter

On June 22, 1979, Kermit the Frog brought a gaggle of fuzzy, funny friends to the big screen for the very first time—and Hollywood has never been the same! Kermit and pals, the creation of Disney Legend Jim Henson, had already been delighting audiences for several years via The Muppet Show, an Emmy® Award-winning half-hour musical comedy TV series that began airing in syndication in September 1976. But with the ‘80s on the horizon, the time was right to feature Henson’s creatures in an ambitious, big-budget film production. The resulting “road comedy,” The Muppet Movie—which chronicles just how Kermit left the swamp; met BFFs like Fozzie Bear and Miss Piggy; and became a worldwide phenomenon—was not only a box office smash, but it also garnered an Academy Award® nomination for Best Original Song (Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher’s iconic “Rainbow Connection”)… and it has inspired legions of fans ever since.

In honor of The Muppet Movie’s four decades of “Muppetational” fun, D23 recently took a spin through the Henson Archives to uncover some amazing behind-the-scene tidbits. We guarantee you’ll have a whole new appreciation for the film—which is currently available on Movies Anywhere and on DVD—the next time you watch it… And remember: “Life’s like a movie—write your own ending!”

The Muppet Movie

Proof of Concept…
The Muppets had, up until this point, only been seen on TV—from their very first appearance in the short-form series Sam and Friends in 1955 to their ‘70s variety show. So before shooting could even begin on The Muppet Movie, Jim Henson and director James Frawley had to film a screen test to see how the characters would look outdoors. The test was shot on location outside London… in an area named, appropriately enough, Frogmore.

Speaking of James Frawley…
The director of The Muppet Movie is himself suitably colorful—perfect for wrangling a host of hilarious, human-esque characters! Frawley got his start on stage in the acclaimed 1960s off-Broadway improvisational troupe The Premise, later appearing on TV’s Gunsmoke, Outer Limits, and The Danny Kaye Show. In the meantime, Frawley was cultivating his skills as a photographer; helming an acclaimed short film called J-24 led Frawley to directing, and he eventually won an Emmy Award as director on the fan-favorite ‘60s sitcom The Monkees.

The Muppet Movie

Just a Frog and His Banjo…
The Muppet Movie memorably opens with Kermit the Frog, perched on a log in the lush green swamp he calls “home,” playing his banjo and singing one of his now signature tunes: “Rainbow Connection.” Ever wonder how they managed to film that scene? The man behind the frog, Jim Henson, spent three full days under water inside a specially constructed “bathysphere,” operating Kermit through rubber-sleeved arms! According to the film’s press notes, the submersible was made from two aluminum jet-engine containers and was wired for both sight (a video monitor which enabled Henson to see Kermit’s performance) and sound (Henson’s microphone hookup).

Even Muppets Need Transportation…
Did you know that Fozzie Bear drives two different cars in The Muppet Movie? One is a 1947 Ford “Woody” station wagon, and the other is a 1951 Studebaker Champion. Meanwhile, Gonzo and his chicken companion Camilla drive a 1969 Citreon plumbing repair truck, while later in the film, Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem are seen tooling around in a brightly painted 1961 International school bus.

Special Guest Cameos A-Plenty…
Most Muppet fans are familiar with The Muppet Movie’s cavalcade of guest appearances—from radio/ventriloquist legend Edgar Bergen (in his final film appearance) and Madeline Kahn to Steve Martin, Richard Pryor, and Mel Brooks, the film boasts a veritable “who’s who” of comedy talent. One such cameo is Oscar nominee Elliott Gould; according to the film’s press material, Gould was once asked to emcee the Miss Universe Pageant, which he declined due to a busy filming schedule. But the pageant world came ‘round again—albeit fictitiously—when Gould was asked to appear in The Muppet Movie as the host of the quaint Bogen County Fair’s beauty contest… won by Miss Piggy, of course!

The Muppet Movie

Some Hollywood History…
The film follows the Muppets on their journey to Hollywood, as they dream of big-screen stardom—all the while pursued by the flamboyantly evil Doc Hopper (Charles Durning), a fast-food tycoon who wants Kermit to star in his commercials. The climactic scene where Kermit and friends finally face off against Doc and his henchmen is portrayed in classic western-film style… and was even shot at the very same location as the showdown in Gary Cooper’s iconic 1952 western High Noon.

A Truly Lasting Legacy…
In 2009, The Muppet Movie was named to the prestigious National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. So what exactly does that mean? Every year since 1988, the registry’s Preservation Board selects 25 films—deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”—that showcase the enduring range and diversity of American film heritage, all in an effort to increase awareness for its preservation. We’re sure any Muppet fan would agree: Preserving The Muppet Movie for future generations is a fantastic idea!

Want to keep celebrating this Muppetational milestone? Check out our 10 Fan-tastic Milestones Pin Set, which features an exclusive pin celebrating 40 years of The Muppet Movie.

Disney and Pixar’s Soul to Premiere Next Summer—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

The director behind Inside Out will bring his latest to the big screen next June, and Descendants 3 offers up a new sneak peek… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Mark Your Calendars for Disney and Pixar’s Soul in June 2020

Ever wonder where dreams come from? What about your passions, or your interests? What is it that makes you, YOU? Well, next year, Pixar Animation Studios will take you on a journey from the streets of New York City to the cosmic realms to discover the answers to all of life’s most important questions…

Directed by two-time Academy Award® winner Pete Docter (Inside Out, Up) and produced by Academy Award nominee Dana Murray, Disney and Pixar’s Soul will hits theaters on June 19, 2020. Stay tuned right here at D23.com for more information on this sure-to-be-magnificent film as it becomes available.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 20, 2019
D23 Member Mixer—San Diego
June 22, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
July 20, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
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
November 29—December 30, 2019, 2019
2019 Epcot International Festival of the Holidays

Studios
June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 opens in U.S. theaters
July 19, 2019
The Lion King opens in U.S. theaters
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
June 21, 2019
Final episodes of Andi Mack begin airing (8 p.m. EDT/PDT)
August 2, 2019
Descendants 3 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW (8 p.m. EDT/PDT).

Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind

First Images of Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind at Disney California Adventure

Speaking of Inside Out, Pixar Pier is about to get just a little bit emotional… Inspired by the Disney and Pixar film, Emotional Whirlwind opens later this month at the Inside Out Headquarters neighborhood—and today, via our friends at the Disney Parks Blog, we’re privy to a sneak peek of what the family-friendly attraction will look like!

Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind

Once guests hop aboard one of eight Memory Movers, they’ll take a “sense-ational” spin and help Riley’s Emotions (aka Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear) sort through memories being collected. Accompanying this memorable adventure will be all-new music from Academy Award®-winning composer Michael Giacchino, who created tracks for each emotion. We can’t wait to make our own memories aboard Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind soon!

New Descendants 3 Trailer Teases More Mayhem… and a Proposal

So many awesome things happened at last weekend’s ARDYs: A Radio Disney Music Celebration—including performances by Avril Lavigne and Andy Grammer, as well as an appearance by K-Pop phenomenon BTS… but fans were especially enchanted by the premiere (during the ARDYs broadcast) of a brand-new trailer for the upcoming trequel Descendants 3.

The trailer itself opens with a first look at King Ben (Mitchell Hope) proposing to Mal (Dove Cameron) during the big “VK Day” celebration… but that happiness is short-lived, for the evil Hades (Broadway vet Cheyenne Jackson) has arrived—and he’s ready to wreak a little havoc on Auradon! In the meantime, a mysterious sleeping spell is infecting scores of residents… Can Mal and her fellow VK pals (including 2019 ARDYs host Sofia Carson as Evie) save the day?

We’ll find out when Descendants 3 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW on Friday, August 2, at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT.

Star Wars Celebration Lightspeeds Into Anaheim in 2020

The world’s biggest and best-est event for Star Wars fans is coming to the West Coast next year, and its official dates have been set. Luckily, D23 has the scoop; read up on all the Force-filled news about Star Wars Celebration by clicking here, and stay tuned for more information as it becomes available…

DescenDANCE

Brand-New Halloween Fun is Coming to Disney California Adventure Park!

Most folks know Oogie Boogie as the delightfully despicable villain from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas… but maybe he’s not all bad, because he’s planning some frightful fun at Disneyland Resort this Halloween, and we’re all invited! This fall, Disney California Adventure park is debuting the all-new Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party—a separately ticketed event featuring all manner of amazing new experiences and entertainment.

Perhaps most notable, the Bash will include the debut of Villainous!, a new World of Color show exclusive to the event, that tells the twisted tale of a young girl named Shelley. Y’see, Shelly’s got a decision to make about her Halloween costume… can she really be as strong and unique as some of her favorite Disney villains? Along the way, she takes an unforgettable journey through fountains, lights, lasers, projections, and incredible special effects. Ultimately, Villainous! will prove that—deep down—there’s a little villain in all of us.

But that’s not all: Redwood Creek Challenge Trail will be transformed into a wondrous world filled with Disney villains unlike anything ever seen before, and the entire park will be filled with immersive “treat trails.” And in the Backlot area, the DescenDANCE Party will invite guests to boogie down with the Villain Kids from Disney’s Descendants as the Backlot DJ spins some terrifyingly terrific tunes.

For more information on the Oogie Boogie Bash, visit Disneyland.com/HalloweenParty. And start planning your costumes now!

Disney Wonder Enhancements to Leave You Enchanted

If you happen to be sailing the sea this fall on Disney Cruise Line, aboard the Disney Wonder, you’re in for a treat—because the world of The Princess and the Frog will come to life during your cruising adventure like never before! Read up on the brand-new lounges and clubs—for both adults and teens—right here at D23.com

Rock Out Again with Epcot’s Guardians of the Galaxy – Awesome Mix Live!

Last week, our good pals at Walt Disney World Resort announced the return of a fan-favorite show at Epcot: the galactically groovy Guardians of the Galaxy – Awesome Mix Live! This musical journey through the cosmos features Star-Lord, Gamora, and a killer seven-piece live band, and it’s now getting audiences up on their feet five times a day at the America Gardens Theatre. Even Baby Groot gets in on the action! Check out some footage from the show—and hear from its director/choreographer, Cindy Wilson—in the new video, above.

The show features a cool mix of ’70s and ’80s tunes, as heard on Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Volumes 1 & 2. And while you’re enjoying those sweet, sweet sounds, you can also enjoy some snacks and drinks created in honor of the show—including Rocket Fuel (a frozen Coca-Cola slushy with grenadine) and the Space Sandwich (featuring pulled pork and crispy onions on a Kaiser roll). Find out more about all things Awesome by visiting the Walt Disney World Resort website.

All the Amazing Music—and Music Makers—Coming to D23 Expo 2019

by D23 team

We’ve got news that’ll be music to your ears! Disney Music Emporium is returning to D23 Expo 2019, with a pop-up store on the show floor.

Over the weekend, the Disney Music Emporium pop-up 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!

In addition to the 23 new offerings available, there will be 10 titles available for purchase for the first time ever at D23 Expo:

  • Avengers: Endgame (12” picture disc)
  • Aladdin: The Songs (vinyl album)
  • “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” (12” vinyl single from The Lion King)
  • Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Symphonic Suite” (12” picture disc)
  • “Married Life”/”Carl Goes Up” (12” vinyl from Up)
  • The Princess and the Frog: The Songs (12” picture disc),
  • “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (12” single from Fantasia)

Randy Newman

While you’re picking up some new albums, make sure to stop and get them signed by some of the people behind the music! 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 Vol. 1); 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.

But, of course, that’s not all. On Friday, August 23, at the Archives Stage from 10:30–11:30 a.m., Randy Thornton, Disney Music Group’s Supervising Producer and Music Historian will be presenting “Great Moments with Walt Disney.” 

In this presentation, you’ll hear audio recordings of Walt Disney himself as he recalls developing the first cartoon with synchronized sound, creating Disney’s first hit song, and meeting Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.

Well, we can say for certain it’ll be a foot-tapping good time at D23 Expo 2019!