Can You Guess the Running Disney Character?

By Karina Schink

Our friends over at runDisney recently released the themes of their upcoming races, and it got us thinking.

To celebrate their announcement and Global Running Day, we’re putting you to the test (don’t worry, no actual running is involved). From all the Super Hero action sequences, to the Disney heroes and heroines, there have been a lot of Disney running moments. Whether you like to go and hit the trail yourself or just cheer from the sidelines, everyone has what it takes to pass this quiz.

Ready…

Set…

Go…!

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All the Holiday Magic Coming to Walt Disney World Resort in 2019

By Zach Johnson

Christmas has come early! This week, Walt Disney World Resort merrily announced it will celebrate the 2019 holiday season with festivities across its theme parks, resorts, and Disney Springs. This year marks the debut of all-new seasonal offerings throughout Disney’s Animal Kingdom park, plus a stunning, holiday-themed fireworks show at Magic Kingdom park. Your presents is requested, so here’s a sneak peek at the holiday happenings across the resort:

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Disney’s Animal Kingdom
It’s time to spruce things up! Hosting the biggest holiday season in its two-decade history, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will offer new entertainment and holiday décor in every land:

  • A Christmas tree will tower over the park entrance. Adorned with hidden animals and traditional ornaments, it will hint at more of the holiday magic awaiting inside the park.
  • On Discovery Island, you will find yourself immersed in a magical scene. By day, stylized, life-sized animal puppets will mingle with villagers who call the island home. By night, rooftop luminaries (shaped like animals!) and bird lanterns will illuminate the village.
  • As the sun sets, the Tree of Life will awaken with a series of wintry tales emerging from within, backed by a familiar and heartwarming holiday musical score. Between awakening moments, the Tree of Life will shimmer and sparkle throughout the night.
  • Dinoland, U.S.A. will rock out with the DJ-led “Holiday Hoopla Dance Party with Chip ‘n Dale” and plenty of interactive fun and games. Throughout the land, various characters gathered for “Donald’s Dino-Bash!” will get in the holiday spirit with colorful costumes.
  • Diwali, the Holiday Festival of Lights in India, has inspired the residents of Anandapur. Glowing flowers and lanterns will light the main square leading to the waterfront stage.
  • The village of Harambe in Africa will welcome you with a unique holiday presentation, mixing Western traditions with the colors and textures of authentic African celebrations.
  • Safari Donald Duck and his pals will spread holiday cheer at Tusker House restaurant.
  • Pandora – The World of Avatar will feature kitschy, out-of-this-world holiday décor. Ex-pats living and working on the moon of Pandora will create a display at Pongu Pongu, pairing vintage pieces from Earth with handcrafted items made from native materials.

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Magic Kingdom
The skies above Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort will sparkle this holiday season thanks to a brand-new nighttime show: Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks!

Hosted by Minnie Mouse, the holiday extravaganza invites you to join in a celebration of heartfelt moments and the magic of Christmas. It will include a medley of beloved holiday songs like “Deck the Halls,” “Joy to the World,” “Up on the House Top,” and “We Wish You A Merry Christmas.” The show will be presented during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, taking place select dates between November 8–December 22 and nightly from December 23–29.

Here is the schedule for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party:

  • 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

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Magic Kingdom will again transform into a winter wonderland. Returning favorites include:

  • Queen Elsa will magically cover Cinderella Castle with glistening ice during the A Frozen Holiday Wish stage show, featuring her sister, Anna, and her friends, Kristoff and Olaf.
  • Holiday Fireworks Dessert Parties are a sweet way to enjoy the new holiday fireworks. Offered nightly, each festive party will include seasonal treats and dazzling views of the new fireworks spectacular. Dessert parties are not included with theme park admission.
  • Each of the 23 nights of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party will feature performances of Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, A Totally Tomorrowland Christmas, and Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration stage show. You will also get to experience select rides and attractions (including the Jingle Cruise), savor complimentary treats, discover event-exclusive merchandise, and delight in a magical “snowfall” on Main Street, U.S.A.

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Epcot
Joyous traditions from across the globe are at the heart of the returning Epcot International Festival of the Holidays. From November 29 through December 30, yule be immersed in a vast world of holiday decorations and entertainment, themed merchandise, festive cuisine, and costumed storytellers throughout many of the 11 World Showcase nations.

  • Epcot’s grandest tradition, the Candlelight Processional, will feature the retelling of the Christmas story by a celebrity narrator, backed by a 50-piece orchestra and massed choir. This year’s lineup of celebrity narrators includes Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg (December 6–7), Pat Sajak (December 16–18), Steven Curtis Chapman (December 22–24), and Edward James Olmos (December 25–26). Additional narrators will be announced in the coming months. Held in the America Gardens Theatre, the Candlelight Processional will be performed three times per night (at 5 p.m., 6:45 p.m., and 8:15 p.m.). Dining packages include guaranteed seating for the event and can be booked starting July 3.
  • Holiday Kitchens sprinkled throughout World Showcase will serve up tasty treats inspired by holiday recipes from across the globe. The World Showcase pavilions will also offer holiday-themed entertainment honoring each country’s respective heritage.
  • Chip ‘n’ Dale will be gathering ornaments for their Christmas tree—and you can join in the fun! To participate in Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Christmas Tree Spree Scavenger Hunt, you will need to purchase a map and stickers from select merchandise outlets, then scout World Showcase locations looking for the two chipmunks and their ornaments. Completed maps will be returned for a special festive surprise, courtesy of the cheery chipmunks.
  • With its premiere slated for October 1, holiday guests will be among the first to view Epcot Forever, a new nighttime spectacular bursting above World Showcase Lagoon.
  • The World Showcase pavilions will carry fragrances, jewelry, toys, and stocking stuffers.
  • Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will greet guests at The American Adventure pavilion.

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Disney’s Hollywood Studios
New attractions and lands turn this park into one big holiday gift. Here’s what you’ll unwrap:

  • You’ll be mesmerized by the Sunset Seasons Greetings show projected onto the Hollywood Tower Hotel. Boasting amazing laser effects and “snow,” the experience also includes stories, songs, and cheer—all thanks to some of your favorite Disney characters.
  • The nighttime spectacular Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! will incorporate music, fireworks, special effects, and state-of-the-art projections to create a one-of-a-kind holiday experience at the Chinese Theatre. You can also make reservations for the Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! Holiday Dessert Party. However, the special event is not included with theme park admission. Pricing and reservation information will be shared later this year.
  • Ho, ho, ho! Holiday touches and festive décor will permeate Toy Story Land, where either Santa Claus or Santa Goofy will share joyous greetings with guests of all ages.
  • Olaf will perform a holiday finale in For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along.
  • Set your coordinates for the newest land in the park, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and live your own Star Wars Find the perfect holiday gift from a galaxy far, far away.

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Disney Springs
The dining and entertainment district is where you can make a holiday list and check it twice while exploring dozens of trendy brand-name stores and a large and varied collection of Disney merchandise. Dining spots will serve up seasonal cheer, while live entertainment will include a spectacle of toy soldier stilt walkers, carolers, and Living Statues in holiday attire. Holiday decorations set the stage for the festivities, which will run from November 8–January 5, 2020.

Here’s what else you can expect at Disney Springs:

  • Guests strolling the Christmas Tree Trail will be treated to custom-decorated holiday trees, each dedicated to a popular Disney theme featuring favorite Disney characters.
  • Want to take an elfie? At Santa’s Chalet, a jolly Santa Claus will welcome guests. From December 25–31, Santa Goofy will take over as Ol’ Saint Nick returns to the North Pole.
  • Join Stitch’s Holiday Gift Hunt and discover where the rascally Experiment 626 is hiding.

Walt Disney World Resort 2019 Holiday Season

Disney Resorts
Resort hotels will be decked out for the holidays, ushering in the festive spirit:

  • A life-size holiday gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is the place to pick up Christmas treats, including (of course!) tasty gingerbread. Disney’s Beach Club Resort will boast a life-size, edible carousel as a holiday tradition, while a holiday village with a miniature train takes center stage at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
  • Holiday menus that celebrate the season will be found at restaurants in each of the resort hotels. For holiday dining information and reservations, call (407) WDW-DINE.

This is just an early look at the holiday magic coming to Walt Disney World theme parks, resort hotels, and Disney Springs this year. Keep checking D23 for updates on future experiences.

Disney’s Most Stunning Costumes Coming to D23 Expo 2019 in Brand-New Walt Disney Archives Exhibit

By D23 Team

 Our friends at the Los Angeles Times just shared very exciting D23 Expo news: The Walt Disney Archives will return to D23 Expo with an all-new exhibit, “Walt Disney Archives Presents Heroes and Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume.” From the classic Mary Poppins to this year’s live-action retelling of Aladdin, more than 70 costumes from 55 years of Disney movies and television shows will be on display from August 23–25 at the Anaheim Convention Center during the biennial event, presented by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club.

The main gallery will be broken into three sections: “Disney Heroes,” “Disney Villains,” and “Spaces Between,” reserved for the antiheroes whose fascinating journeys make them among Disney’s most complex characters.

Get thread-y for a close-up look at iconic costumes from the world of Disney, including…

D23 Expo 2019 Walt Disney Archives exhibit

Cinderella’s Most Enchanting Ballgowns
Guests entering the 12,000-square-foot exhibit will be greeted by “Cinderella’s Workshop,” a gallery featuring the beloved fairy-tale character’s dresses from her numerous Disney incarnations, including 1997’s Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella; the gown worn by Scarlett Johansson for Annie Leibovitz’s 2007 Disney Dream Portrait series; 2014’s Into the Woods; the 2015 live-action reimagining of the animated masterpiece Cinderella; and the ABC hit series Once Upon a Time.

Practically Perfect Ensembles
Among the costumes included in the “Disney Heroes” section are Belle’s village dress and ballgown from 2017’s Beauty and the Beast; creations worn by the Genie, Aladdin, and Jasmine in this year’s live-action Aladdin; and—for the first time ever displayed together—three iconic Mary Poppins “traveling dresses” worn in three Poppins productions: the 1964 original film, 2018’s Mary Poppins Returns, and the Broadway musical.

D23 Expo 2019 Walt Disney Archives exhibit

Wicked Wardrobes
“Disney Villains” ensembles include the trio of wonderfully wicked witches from 1993’s Hocus Pocus, the duo of dresses worn by the stepsisters in 2015’s Cinderella, and the dress worn by the incomparable Bette Davis in 1978’s Return from Witch Mountain. And “Spaces Between” includes Maleficent’s gown from the 2014 film, as well as the Evil Queen and Hook’s costumes from Once Upon a Time.

Academy Award®-Winning Designs
The exhibit includes costumes from some of Hollywood’s preeminent designers, past and present, including Academy Award®-winners Colleen Atwood, Sandy Powell, and Tony Walton, as well as Emmy® winner Ellen Mirojnick and Emmy nominees Eduardo Castro and Penny Rose.

Plus, a Brand-New Book
Many of the costumes on exhibit will be featured in The Art of Disney Costuming: Heroes, Villains, and Spaces Between, a dazzling new book out this September from Disney Editions. The book will also be available in advance exclusively at D23 Expo.

D23 Expo 2019 Walt Disney Archives exhibit

Want to explore the exhibit for yourself? 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 $77 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 D23Expo.com.

Stay tuned for more D23 Expo updates!

Elf Brothers Embark on “Grand and Glorious Quest” in the Onward Trailer

By Zach Johnson

Welcome to New Mushroomtown.

Last night, Disney and Pixar released the first teaser trailer for Onward, featuring the voice talents of Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Octavia Spencer. Set in a suburban fantasy world, Onward introduces two teenage elf brothers who embark on an extraordinary journey—in a van named Guinevere—to find out if there is still a little magic left in the world. Although New Mushroomtown is a place where dragons are kept as pets, unicorns dig through the trash, trolls operate bridge toll booths, and garden gnomes tend to their lawns, it feels a tad disenchanted. So, it’s up to the Lightfoot brothers, Ian (Holland) and Barley (Pratt), to change it.

Pixar Animation Studios’ original feature film is directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae—the team behind Monsters University. Onward will debut in theaters March 6, 2020. “At Pixar we try to create stories that come from some kind of personal truth,” Scanlon said when Onward was first announced. “This film was inspired by my own relationship with my brother.”

In addition to releasing a teaser trailer, Disney and Pixar also shared a poster and two pictures.

Onward

Onward

Onward

Soarin’ Over California Returns to Disney California Adventure—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Find out how you can take flight over California once more this summer, and check out all of D23’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge coverage… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Celebrate Summer with Soarin’ Over California at Disney California Adventure

Looking for an epic destination this summer? Ready for some supremely memorable fun? Disneyland Resort has truly got you covered—and not just because of that certain galactically glorious new land that opens this week inside Disneyland park… Disney California Adventure park (DCA) is getting in on the fun too; they’re bringing back a fan-favorite destination just in time for those hot summer months!

Yes, it’s true: Soarin’ Over California, the beloved virtual tour that originally opened in 2001, will be returning to DCA for a limited time only, from June 1 to 30. Guests will once again take flight over California’s majesty—from San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge to the beaches of Malibu and all manner of beautiful spots in between. (Most recently, guests have taken flight over amazing international locales, including the Great Wall of China, during Soarin’ Around the World.)

We can’t wait to take in that bird’s eye view of our beloved state once more! See ya in the skies…

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 1, 2019
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: Return to Walt’s Chicago
June 8, 2019
Lunch with a Disney Legend – Paige O’Hara
June 10, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
June 13, 2019
Mickey Mouse’s Roller Disco Party
June 15, 2019
Celebrate Toy Story 4 with D23 Shopping Mixers
June 22, 2019
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour – Presented by D23
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
March 6-June 3, 2019
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
May 31, 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
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
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)
Summer 2019
Descendants 3 premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge—Lightspeed to Batuu!

Friends and fans, the moment has finally come! Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is officially open at Disneyland Resort, and we’re not sure it’s possible to be more excited! D23 was lucky enough to spend a few hours inside the new land earlier this week, and we even got to attend the historic dedication ceremony on Wednesday evening. Check out some of our coverage by clicking here, and here, and here! Oh, and here too

Marvel's Spider-Man

Disney XD Orders Third Season of Marvel’s Spider-Man

 Are your “spidey” senses a-tinglin’? Well, we know why—it’s because Disney XD just ordered a third season of its Emmy® Award-winning animated series Marvel’s Spider-Man, set for a spring 2020 debut.

The web-slinging series follows teenager Peter Parker (voice of Robbie Daymond) as he learns to navigate life as Spider-Man. In this upcoming third season, known as Marvel’s Spider-Man: Maximum Venom, Spider-Man is pushed to his breaking point when the evil Venom summons an earth-shattering threat from its home planet.

But that’s not all: New Season two episodes of Marvel’s Spider-Man will debut in September on Disney XD and DisneyNOW, beginning with a five-part “Superior Spider-Man” story arc. In the new storyline, Doctor Octopus (voice of Scott Menville), who has taken over Spider-Man’s body, intends to use his new spider powers to further his nefarious agenda.

Watch this space for more web-slinging Marvel’s Spider-Man news in the coming months!

New Character Posters and Trailer for Disney’s The Lion King

We’ll soon be meeting Simba, Scar, Timon, and Pumbaa in a whole new way when Disney’s The Lion King roars into theaters on July 21. To tide us over, we were just given a lil’ gift from our friends on the Pride Lands—a brand-new trailer, as well as some gorgeous character posters. Check ‘em out here at D23.com.

Make Your Own Disney Channel Wand ID on DisneyNOW App

“Hi, we’re D23—and you’re watching Disney Channel!” There’s an exclusive new activation on the DisneyNOW app, and if you’ve ever wanted to feel like a Disney Channel star, this is your chance. “Be a Disney Channel Star” invites users to create their own Disney Wand ID—that’s the trademark video featuring stars “air-drawing” Mickey Mouse ears using a magic wand—in their own 10-second video they can share with family and friends.

The Disney Wand ID has long been a rite of passage for Disney Channel celebs, including Raven-Symoné, the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Dove Cameron, and many more… So make your own Disney Wand ID video now by downloading (if you haven’t already) the DisneyNOW app! And if you want some inspiration, check out the brand-new video above, featuring a half-hour compilation of Disney Channel stars past and present creating ears with their own wand!

Learn More About Toy Story 4’s Forky

As the saying goes, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” The same can absolutely be said for Forky (voice of Tony Hale), Bonnie’s disheartened new toy in Toy Story 4. Learn more about Forky, and see some cool photos from D23’s recent trip to Pixar to hear directly from the filmmakers, by clicking here.

Fantasy Springs

New Themed Port at Tokyo DisneySea Gets Its Name

It’s known as a “bucket list” Disney Parks visit, with its totally unique ports and attractions you can’t find anywhere else on the planet… and now, its eighth port has an official name. That’s right: The newest Tokyo DisneySea port, announced last summer as part of the park’s largest ever expansion, has been named Fantasy Springs! Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger recently attended a special groundbreaking ceremony with Toshio Kagami, Chairman & CEO of Oriental Land Company, in order to break the big news.

Scheduled to open in fiscal year 2022 (which, for Tokyo DisneySea, runs from April 2022 to March 2023), this new port is themed after a spring that leads to a world of Disney fantasy—with three areas inspired by the beloved Disney films Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan. Guests will discover waterfalls and ponds flowing with magical waters, as well as four new attractions, three restaurants, and a brand-new hotel located inside Tokyo DisneySea that will overlook Fantasy Springs.

Keep your eyes peeled in the coming months for more Fantasy Springs and Tokyo DisneySea updates…

Need a Few Reasons to Visit Disney’s Wilderness Lodge?

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is one of the most unique properties at Walt Disney World—and it’s a fan-favorite for good reason. For the past 25 years, it’s given guests a little slice of turn-of-the-century national park splendor smack in the middle of Central Florida! D23 recently picked a few Wilderness Lodge “hidden gems”; read up about ‘em by clicking here.

Sleeping Beauty Castle Disneyland

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park is Beautifully Back

After a months-long refurbishment, Sleeping Beauty Castle inside Disneyland park—truly some of the most iconic architecture in Disney history—is once again welcoming guests! The beloved, beautiful icon now features a new roof, vibrant new colors, and some charming pixie dust… among a host of other enhancements.

Over the years, the colors and finishes on Sleeping Beauty Castle have been refreshed and updated since Walt Disney Imagineering artist (and Disney Legend) Herb Ryman first created the concept illustration of the castle in the 1950s. In honor of the castle’s reopening, Disneyland Resort made a donation to Ryman Arts—a charity founded in Herb Ryman’s memory that teaches classical drawing and painting to high school students in Southern California. Additionally, the resort planted a dwarf fir tree in his honor; the “Ryman Tree” recalls a Christmas tree that belonged to the artist the last year of his life, that was once planted near the castle after his passing.

Make sure to visit Sleeping Beauty Castle during your next Disneyland sojourn!

The New Descendants 3 Music Video Proves It’s “Good to Be Bad”

By Zach Johnson

TGIF, indeed!

A month after we teased the premiere month for Disney Channel’s Descendants 3 (which will be simulcast on DisneyNOW), we now have an exact date and time: Friday, August 2, at 8 p.m.! To celebrate the news, Walt Disney Records just shared the new “Good to Be Bad” music video. Starring the core four—Mal (Dove Cameron), Carlos (Cameron Boyce), Evie (Sofia Carson), and Jay (Booboo Stewart)—the rallying anthem is available to stream on DisneyMusicVEVO and to download as a single. The soundtrack is also available for pre-order on digital music platforms.

“Good to Be Bad” serves as the opening number in the highly anticipated “three-quel.” The all-new adventure begins on “VK Day,” with the open-minded Villain Kids (aka The VKs) crossing the barrier and returning to the Isle of the Lost. Their goal is simple: Bring four deserving VKs back to Auradon Prep and give them a fresh start, just as King Ben (Mitchell Hope) once did for them. But to everyone’s surprise, Mal decides to close the barrier permanently, fearing her nemeses Uma (China Anne McClain) and Hades (Cheyenne Jackson) might team up to destroy her new home, the idyllic kingdom ruled by her beloved boyfriend. Despite Mal’s decision, a dark and mysterious force threatens the people of Auradon—and it’s up to The VKs to stop it.

Emmy® and DGA Award winner Kenny Ortega—who will be honored as a Disney Legend at the D23 Expo 2019 during a special award ceremony hosted by Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger—returned to direct the new movie. He also choreographed Descendants 3 with Jamal Sims.

Written by WGA Award winners Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon, Descendants 3 welcomes back actors Thomas Doherty as Harry Hook, Dylan Playfair as Gil, Anna Cathcart as Dizzy, Sarah Jeffery as Audrey, Jedidiah Goodacre as Chad Charming, Zachary Gibson as Doug, Brenna D’Amico as Jane, Judith Maxie as Queen Leah, Dan Payne as Beast, Keegan Connor Tracy as Belle and Melanie Paxson as Fairy Godmother. Newcomers to the ensemble include Jadah Marie as Celia, Sims as Dr. Facilier, Christian Convery as Squeaky and Luke Roessler as Squirmy.

As we count down the days until Descendants 3 premieres, join us in watching a behind-the-scenes video of the making of “Good to Be Bad,” featuring appearances by the cast and crew:

We Just Can’t Wait to See King

By Max Lark

Viewed from the outside, the ordinary box of a building in Playa Vista, California, where director Jon Favreau and the rest of his production team are busy at work on the upcoming Favreau-directed version of The Lion King seems the most pedestrian of places to bring roaring back to life one of the most beloved films in the Disney canon. But inside, Favreau and company have created a state-of-the-art, purpose-built studio, one where advanced VR (virtual-reality) and live-action filmmaking techniques meet photorealistic computer-generated animation to tell this timeless story in an all-new way.

Caleb Deschanel and Jon Favreau
Award-winning cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and Favreau discuss a scene from The Lion King.

Favreau’s career has been in full-throttle ascent since appearing on TV shows such as Seinfeld and Friends and movies such as Rudy (1993) and PCU (1994). His big break came with the indie film Swingers (1996), which he wrote, starred in, and co-produced. In 2003 he directed the Will Ferrell hit Elf, and went on to direct and produce major box-office hit films for The Walt Disney Studios. His directing credits include Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), and The Jungle Book (2016). In addition to working on The Lion King, Favreau is currently writing and executive producing the live-action Star Wars television series for the new Disney+ streaming service, The Mandalorian. He was recently named a Disney Legend and will be inducted in August at D23 Expo 2019 in Anaheim, California. The man’s on a roll.

For someone who could be excused for feeling a little pressure, Favreau, dressed casually in khakis and navy blue polo shirt, stands in the center of the warehouse-sized set appearing focused rather than frantic. He says that The Lion King “has the feeling of a live-action shoot, because that’s the way I learned to direct. It wasn’t sitting in a chair, looking over somebody’s shoulder or at a computer. I’m used to being in a real location, and there’s something about being in a real 3D environment that gets my brain firing.”

In addition to using photorealistic computer-generated animation to create this visually majestic film, the latest in VR technology is used primarily to convey that live-action feeling. Virtual sets are designed and created on a computer. Then, using VR technology, virtual environments are constructed that let filmmakers go virtually on to a set, say the Pride Rock set—and scout the environment and set up shots, almost as if they were really in Africa.

The Lion King

“A lot of doing a movie is just walking around, and talking, and so there might be as many as six of us [on the VR stage] wearing goggles talking about a shot. You have the same communication, the same chain of command, the same rhythm to the day.”

Favreau says the new Lion King cleaves largely to the animated film. “We are working off a story that works really well, but the more we looked at, the more we challenged the story. There were certain things that needed addressing to make it feel more appropriate to this medium, but as far as the characters, the story, the themes, the music, we really felt that people were very connected to the original, and so hopefully if you are a fan of the original you will look at our film and say, ‘I feel like I saw The Lion King.’”

Favreau thinks The Lion King’s timelessness makes it the perfect story for new adaptations. “When you see the stage play, you still feel a connection to the animated film,” he says. “Both exist with very close storylines and much of the same music, just different people are playing the characters in a different medium. They don’t seem redundant. You can see the animated film, and you can see the stage show, and love both of them and see them as two different things. The challenge for us is to create something that feels like a completely different medium than those two productions.”

The Lion King

In the end, Favreau hopes The Lion King feels emotionally as realistic as if audiences were watching live creatures. “That’s the trick here,” he says. “Because I don’t think anyone wants to see another animated Lion King, because [that film] still holds up really, really well. Doing The Jungle Book gave me a lot of encouragement. I saw The Lion King as a great opportunity to springboard, refine the tools, and tackle this beloved story in a new way.”

GALLERY: Check out the star-studded Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Dedication Ceremony at Disneyland Park

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Last night was a galactic-sized celebration of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, featuring the dedication of Disneyland’s monumental new land with the help of some familiar (and beloved) faces. Joining Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger were some of the folks who put the “star” in Star Wars: George Lucas, Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Billy Dee Williams. Plus, we got some extra help from Chewbacca to bring the Millennium Falcon to life before a stunning fireworks display illuminated the out-of-this-world celebration.

Check out the gallery below to see more from the dedication.

Can’t wait to visit Batuu yourself? Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens to the public at Disneyland Resort on May 31 and at Walt Disney World Resort on Aug. 29. Reservation and valid theme park admission required to visited Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge between May 31 and June 23, 2019. Beginning June 24, no reservations are required, subject to capacity.

We’ve been covering all the exciting updates on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, so be sure to check out some of our other stories to learn more about the newest addition to the Star Wars universe.

The New Lion King Character Posters Are Royally Awesome

By Zach Johnson

Can you feel the love tonight? Because we’re certainly feeling it after seeing the 11 new character posters for Disney’s The Lion King and a brand-new TV spot featuring Young Simba.

While honoring the animated classic, visionary director Favreau uses pioneering filmmaking techniques to bring the iconic characters to the big screen in the latest adaptation. Featuring the voice talents of Donald Glover as Simba, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter as Nala, James Earl Jones as Mufasa, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Scar, Seth Rogen as Pumbaa, Billy Eichner as Timon, John Kani as Rafiki, John Oliver as Zazu, Alfre Woodard as Sarabi, JD McCrary as Young Simba, and Shahadi Wright Joseph as Young Nala, Disney’s The Lion King will premiere in U.S. theaters July 19, 2019.

Hidden Gems and Attention to Detail Create Authenticity in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

By Jim Frye

With more than four decades of films, television series, novels, comic books, video games, and more, Star Wars has a deep history that has inspired generations of devoted fans. In creating Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Walt Disney Imagineers and Lucasfilm were driven to fulfill the dreams of anyone who ever imagined visiting this galaxy far, far away by telling new stories that feel authentically Star Wars.

Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: The Force Awakens

When Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens May 31, 2019, at Disneyland Park in California and August 29, 2019, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida, guests will find these lands filled with rich details meticulously researched and crafted by Imagineers and Lucasfilm. Though the planet Batuu and its Black Spire Outpost may be new to fans, this setting offers a genuine Star Wars experience for all who enter as they discover a plethora of hidden gems and other details drawn from across the galaxy.

Hondo and a Wampa at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Hidden Gems to Look for in the Land
Keep your eyes peeled for some of these small details and hidden gems. While Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is set during the current trilogy of Star Wars films, the land features elements representing many different eras of the Star Wars universe.

  • Several creatures seen throughout the land will be familiar to some fans, such as the dianoga from the Death Star trash compactor in Star Wars: A New Hope found in a tank above a Black Spire Outpost drinking fountain, or the taxidermic wampa from the ice planet Hoth in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.
  • A podracing engine in the Ronto Roasters market stall calls back to Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, while the former smelter droid turning the spit of meats is similar to a droid seen in Jabba the Hutt’s palace in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
  • A mural on the wall of Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities depicts an ancient battle between the light and dark sides of the Force. The original bas-relief of this mural was seen in Chancellor Palpatine’s office in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.
  • Hondo Ohnaka, best known from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels animated television series, gives guests their mission in Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.

Additionally, Batuu’s landscape is dotted with tall petrified tree trunks. As a matter of fact, Black Spire Outpost takes its name from a trunk in the center of the village that is darker than all the others.

Look down while you’re visiting. Imagineers took rubbings from the feet of the R2-D2 droid used in Star Wars: A New Hope and turned those into a set of three-dimensional wheels. They then built a trolley with those wheels and rolled it through the land before the concrete pathways fully dried to leave behind authentic droid tracks that guests might spot as they explore the outpost.

A Crash of Fate book cover

It’s All About the Story
One reason Imagineers set Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge on a planet never before seen in the Star Wars universe was to give everyone a chance to step into the story at their own levels—whether a guest is a lifelong Star Wars fan or has never watched a Star Wars film, everyone will be seeing Batuu for the first time. But what’s interesting is that Batuu and its residents are starting to inspire other Star Wars stories:

  • Both Black Spire Outpost and Dok-Ondar were referenced in Solo: A Star Wars Story.
  • Characters in the Timothy Zahn novel Thrawn: Alliances visit Oga’s Cantina.
  • Star Wars: Pirate’s Price, a young-adult novel by Lou Anders, details a previous trip Hondo Ohnaka made to Batuu.
  • A five-issue Marvel comics series, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, debuted in April and delves into some of the famous antiquities found in Dok-Ondar’s shop on Batuu.
  • Galaxy’s Edge: Black Spire, a novel by Delilah S. Dawson set for release in August, will tell the story of Vi Moradi, Leia Organa’s top spy, who chooses Batuu for the Resistance’s secret command post (guests may encounter Vi as they explore Black Spire Outpost).
  • Also due in August, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – A Crash of Fate by Zoraida Cordova is a young-adult novel about two childhood friends from Batuu who are reunited later in life and have a series of adventures.

During Star Wars Celebration 2019, April 11-15 in Chicago, many attendees who visited the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge booth recorded video testimonials sharing their personal Star Wars stories. These videos were embedded into a Jedi holocron that will be placed inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida.

Princess Leia Organa

Attention to Detail

  • The land was designed with sightlines that evoke cinematic angles. Guests begin with views of wide vistas, then as they explore deeper into the land, their field of vision narrows into tighter spaces—like zooming in for a close-up.
  • In developing props and other décor for the land, Imagineers tried whenever possible to use pre-1980 materials to best capture the look and feel of the props in the first Star Wars films (Star Wars: A New Hope was released in 1977).
  • In search of aesthetic inspiration for the land, Walt Disney Imagineers visited George Lucas’ private archives in California to study original Star Wars concept artwork created by Ralph McQuarrie, the artist who helped Lucas shape the look of the Star Wars They also traveled to Morocco and Turkey to experience ancient open-air markets. These sources provided Black Spire Outpost’s authentically earthy, yet otherworldly environment.
  • To ensure authenticity in their designs for the land, Imagineers also visited active Star Wars film sets in the United Kingdom. There they studied everything from ships to costumes to props to help inform their work on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
  • In developing merchandise for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Imagineers were granted access to the Lucasfilm archives to study original props and costumes. In many cases, a special scanning tool was used to take 360-degree digital pictures of these artifacts, then 3D prints were made of new models for items sold in the lands.
  • To re-create Princess Leia Organa’s iconic necklace worn at the end of Star Wars: A New Hope, Disney reached out to the original European designer, who still had the piece’s mold from four decades ago. That mold was then used to create the new item, available now at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.
  • The soldier’s ration kit offered in Resistance Supply is based off of Luke Skywalker’s kit from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Disney asked actor and Disney Legend Mark Hamill (who played Luke Skywalker in the film) what he remembered was in his original kit and re-created some of those items in the version for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
  • The Jedi robes and tunics available for purchase in Black Spire Outfitters are modeled after the costumes for Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.
  • The interactive experience in the Droid Depot is inspired, in part, by young Anakin Skywalker tinkering with C-3PO in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
  • The guest experience inside Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers draws some of its inspiration from episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, where Jedi younglings learn how to build their own lightsabers.

Find out more about Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the links below:

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Invites Guests to Be Heroes of Their Own Adventures in New ‘Living Land’
Lightsabers, Droids, and Holocrons—The Incredible, Immersive Merchandise of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Step Aboard Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
How to Taste Your Way Through Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Creatures, Droids, and Aliens: Meet the Fantastical Figures of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
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