Kim Possible’s Fan-Fave Rufus and Captain Marvel Posters—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

The world’s most famous naked mole-rat returns, and we get a gorgeous glimpse of the characters of Captain Marvel… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Rufus the Naked Mole-Rat is Back in Live-Action Kim Possible

He’s a fan favorite from the original Disney Channel series Kim Possible, and he’s back in the brand-new upcoming live-action Disney Channel Original Movie… yes, Rufus the naked mole-rat is returning to Middleton, and he’ll be voiced once again by Emmy®- and Annie Award-winning voice actress Nancy Cartwright (The Simpsons).

The DCOM follows everyday teen hero Kim Possible (Sadie Stanley) and best friend and sidekick Ron Stoppable (The Goldberg’s Sean Giambrone) as they embark on their freshman year of high school—all while dealing with a few evil super villains. With danger lurking around every corner, Kim must rely on her family and friends more than ever; it’s now up to “Team Possible”—Kim, Ron, tech-genius Wade, new friend Athena, and Rufus, a naked mole-rat that Ron meets along the way—to stop the villains and save the world!

Look for Kim Possible on Friday, February 15, at 8 pm. EST/PST, only on Disney Channel and DIsneyNOW.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
January 25, 2018
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Dave Smith
January 26, 2018
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—D23 Gold Member Exclusive
February 16, 2018
D23’s Happily Ever After Brunch
February 16, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Sleeping Beauty on the Lot
February 16, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Sleeping Beauty at Walt Disney World
March 7, 2018
Don’t Miss a Complimentary Advance Screening of Captain Marvel
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
January 18-February 25, 2019
2019 Epcot International Festival of the Arts
January 25-February 17, 2019
Lunar New Year at Disney California Adventure
March 1-April 23, 2019
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
March 6-June 3, 2019
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
Summer 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
Fall 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort

Studios
March 8, 2019
Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel opens in U.S. theaters
March 29, 2019
Dumbo opens in U.S. theaters
April 19, 2019
Penguins opens in U.S. theaters
May 24, 2019
Aladdin opens in U.S. theaters
June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 opens in U.S. theaters
July 19, 2019
The Lion King opens in U.S. theaters
August 9, 2019
Artemis Fowl opens in U.S. theaters
Television
February 15, 2019
Kim Possible premieres on Disney Channel (8–9:32 p.m. EST/PST)
February 24, 2019
The Oscars® airs on ABC (8–11 p.m. EST)
March 3, 2019
American Idol kicks off second season on ABC (8–10:01 p.m. EST)

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These Brand-New Captain Marvel Character Posters are Super… Awesome

We have to admit: We think it’s paws-itively genius that they’ve included Goose, Carol Danvers’ (Brie Larson) beloved cat, in the collection of brand-new character posters just released for Captain Marvel. Honestly, that cool kitty is a big reason we cannot wait to see the film. Other gorgeous new posters feature Larson as Captain Marvel herself (of course), Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Jude Law as the commander of Starforce, Ben Mendelsohn as Talos, and Gemma Chan as Minn-Erva.

Set in the 1990s, Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel is an all-new adventure—from a previously unseen period in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe—that follows the journey of Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes. When a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom.

Look for Captain Marvel, directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, in theaters beginning March 8!

Fabulous Disney Parks Fashion Graces Vogue.com

Are you ready for a super fashionable way to continue celebrating Mickey Mouse’s 90th anniversary and its accompanying World’s Biggest Mouse Party? You positively must check out Vogue.com’s just-published rundown of some of the most eye-catching “Main Street Style” seen recently at Disney Parks around the world. Find out more, and see some of the iconic looks in action, here at D23.com.

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Celebrate Minnie Mouse on National Polka Dot Day on January 22

Speaking of Mickey’s 90th—it’s Minnie Mouse’s anniversary, too, and she’s getting in on the fun this year in a really big way! Case in point: Next Tuesday, January 22, is National Polka Dot Day, and Disney is encouraging Minnie fans everywhere to #MinnieStyle with events in Los Angeles and New York, as well as cool new collections launching both online and in retail stores.

Torrid, Happy Feet, Pandora Jewelry, Crocs, Jewelmark, and luxury milliner Gigi Burris will all release Minnie-inspired capsule collections in celebration of her amazing milestone anniversary and this dot-filled annual fan holiday. Plus, this coming weekend, the female-founded “athleisurewear” brand Terez and the cold-pressed juice brand Pressed Juicery are hosting a Minnie-inspired fitness event open to the public at Los Angeles’ Westfield Century City shopping center; several Minnie-inspired juices will then be available, beginning January 22, at all 70+ Pressed Juicery locations nationwide! On the East Coast, artist Alake Shilling will debut stunning artwork inspired by Minnie at Mickey: The True Original Exhibition in New York City on January 22 during an exclusive event. Should you find yourself in the area, tickets are available now by clicking here.

So on January 22, break out those polka dots in honor of that ever-so-fashionable and ever-so-lovely Minnie Mouse… and don’t forget to tag your photos on social media with #MinnieStyle!

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ICYMI: Need-to-Knows for the Epcot International Festival of the Arts!

It’s that time of year again—when the globe’s best in food, fine art, and frolicsome entertainment descend upon the hallowed grounds of Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort. Read up on everything you absolutely must know about the Epcot International Festival of the Arts by clicking here.

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Get Ready for Chinese New Year at Disney Parks Around the Globe

Chinese New Year (also called Lunar New Year) begins this February 5, when we’ll officially be living in the Year of the Pig! Disney California Adventure park in California and Shanghai Disney Resort have all manner of festivities planned—with delicious limited-time food offerings, sumptuous decorations, and memorable entertainment. Read more about DCA’s celebrations (which begins January 25) here, and about Shanghai Disney Resort’s festival (beginning this Saturday, January 19) here.

This Interactive Disneyland Paris Vault is Virtual-ly Amazing

Across the pond, our friends over at Disneyland Paris have tons of awesome things planned for 2019—including Legends of the Force – A Celebration of Star Wars, Festival of Pirates and Princesses, Marvel Season of Super Heroes, and much, much more… and you can now catch a playful glimpse of all the fun to be had via a brand-new interactive challenge!

The Disneyland Paris Vault (available in both French and English) contains 19 hidden clues about all those upcoming seasonal offerings and events. Guests of all ages are invited to try their hand at finding every clue—and once they do, the vault will unlock exclusive digital content as well as a special message from Disneyland Paris Ambassadors Giona Prevete and Joana Afonso Santiago.

Ready to play? Visit vault.disneylandparis.com to start your adventure!

A Tale of Two Tarzans: Secrets from #ArtfulEpcot’s Broadway Concert Series

By Jeffrey Epstein

The Epcot International Festival of the Arts is a celebration of creativity on all levels—visual, culinary, and performance. And for the latter, the creative forces at Disney Parks tapped the treasure trove of talent from Disney Theatrical Group, inviting the stars of the Great White Way to take to the stage for unforgettable performances in the Disney on Broadway Concert Series. This year, the festival once again runs for 39 days and is bringing in more Broadway talent than ever before, including the return of two favorites—Kevin Massey (who is performing with Kerry Butler January 18, 19, 22, 23, and 26) and Josh Strickland (who will share the stage with Ashley Brown February 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, and 23). Strickland originated the role of Tarzan on Broadway while Massey understudied the role during the run, and both would go on to perform the show internationally. The two talented actors sat down with D23 for a chat about swinging from the vines, their upcoming show, and Disney favorites.

Josh Strickland

When you both look back, what was your favorite part of playing Tarzan on Broadway?
Josh (pictured above): Mine was actually learning to fly. I think that both Kevin and I can attest that when you go into an audition and they hand you a hard hat, that is unusual. But flying was one of the most thrilling parts.
Kevin: I agree. One thing I learned about myself was just getting “in” my body. Like Josh said, flying in the air is one thing, but also learning all the movement and realizing that this awkward person that I am can still get some things out of it that I didn’t think were in there! We did yoga every morning, and all of the sudden I was able to touch my toes which I was never able to do before.

Kevin Massey

Since Broadway, you both did the show in Germany—in German. What was that like?
Kevin (pictured above left):

It was crazy because I had to learn the entire show in about a week and a half. It was one of those things where you say, “Okay, yeah.” And then once you hang up the phone you think, How am I going to do this?! But, you rise to the occasion, you figure it out. It was cool to revisit the show because they added a lot of things that weren’t in the Broadway production—a lot more flying. It’s also scary to do a show in a foreign language and you think, What if I go up on a line or something happens?
Josh: And I do remember going up one time. It was one of my first weeks doing the show. I totally started singing in English, and about 20 seconds go by and I switched back completely to German. My husband was in the theatre watching and he was like, What is happening? I can understand him! I said, “Yes, honey, I just sang in English.”

What is something we might not know about the show?
Josh: Phil [Collins, the show’s composer and Disney Legend] literally brought an entire recording studio to the studios where we were rehearsing and would be with us every single day, writing new songs, recording himself in the studio so he could have a demo to then go and orchestrate or do something. To see him work was probably one of the most thrilling things about getting the whole production together.

Talk about your upcoming shows at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts.
Josh: I think is really cool to see the fans—and new fans. There are always Broadway fans, but then you get the new fans who love Disney who have never seen a Broadway show. They get to see the talent that [Disney] Theatrical has. I think that that’s one of the coolest things.
Kevin: Josh and I have been able to be with it from the beginning. We feel like original cast members, and it just keeps growing and growing. One thing I’ve been impressed with is just how big the catalogue of Disney Theatrical songs is. Some of the songs we sing are only in theatrical productions not the movie versions. And every year it’s different. We’ve been back all three years, but each concert I’ve done, some part of it has been different.
Josh: And since we’re not playing a character, we are just ourselves. We get to do stuff that we would never even get hired for: like, to sing “My Strongest Suit” from Aida is really cool.

Let’s talk about your performance partners. Josh, you’ve performed with Ashley all over the world. How did you guys connect in the first place?
Josh: It was during Tarzan and she was doing Beauty and the Beast. She had done a tour of the Disney show On the Record, and then she moved to Beauty and the Beast. And we were rehearsing Tarzan so we would do a lot of things together—singing at galas and whatnot. We forged this life friendship.

Kevin, you’ve performed with Kara [Lindsay, his wife, who created the role of Katherine in Newsies on Broadway] many times. And now you’re performing with Kerry again.
Kevin: The first time I met Kerry—and the first time we performed together—was at the first Festival of the Arts three years ago. We literally showed up the first day and started singing together. So I didn’t have the same long-term camaraderie that Josh had with Ashley, but we developed it really quickly. I had such a blast with her, and it’s great because now she’s such a dear friend and we get to do it again this year together.

Let’s do a round of “Disney Favorites: Epcot Edition.” Favorite World Showcase pavilion?
Josh: Italy. Since being over in Germany, I’ve traveled to see the world and to see these actual places. Italy really was one of those that I just fell in love with.
Kevin: Norway. The Frozen ride is awesome. And one of my first trips over in Europe was when I was a kid and my dad was a professor, and he ended up bringing his students over. I was in first grade, and some of my favorite memories are from the Scandinavian countries, particularly Norway.

Favorite Epcot restaurant?
Kevin: Oh, the Moroccan restaurant [Restaurant Marrakesh]. The last time I was there I had a really good meal there. It was fantastic.
Josh: And I actually like the Japanese restaurant [Teppan Edo]. I really like seeing somebody flip shrimp in their hat.

Favorite Future World attraction?
Kevin: Test Track for sure. The ride itself is cool.
Josh: I have to say Test Track as well. Although, I do have a new appreciation for The Land. It’s actually really neat to see what they do and how they grow things.

Favorite Disney song, Epcot or otherwise.
Josh: Oh gosh, that is so hard. There are so many good ones. I’d have to say, okay, “Santa Fe” [from Newsies].
Kevin: Oh, that’s so good.
Josh: It’s just such a greatly written song, it tells a story, it’s just beautiful. Honestly, I’ll say anything Alan Menken.
Kevin: I’m biased, but “Watch What Happens” [also from Newsies]. It’s a hard song, but it’s so good. When Kara was in the show, little girls were dressed up like little Katherines, and they were all mouthing the words—and that is a wordy song. I know that’s not really a favorite song, but my favorite moment includes my favorite song which is watching Kara sing that song.

Did You Know? 12 Blue-Ribbon Facts About Walt Disney’s So Dear to My Heart

By Jim Fanning

Told through the golden glow of nostalgia, Walt Disney’s So Dear to My Heart celebrates 70 years of humor, music, and animation. Released on January 19, 1949, this heartfelt film is set in 1903, in Fulton Corners, Indiana, where young Jeremiah “Jerry” Kincaid (Disney star Bobby Driscoll) adopts a mischievous black lamb he names Danny after famed champion race horse Dan Patch. With the encouragement of kindly blacksmith Uncle Hiram (Burl Ives, in one of his first film roles), Jerry dreams of Danny winning a blue ribbon at the County Fair. On its 70th anniversary, this charming film remains a little-known Disney gem, so let’s show some “Stick-to-it-ivity” with 12 fun facts about one of Walt’s favorite films.

So Dear to My Heart

1. Pet Lamb, Pet Project
Originally entitled How Dear to My Heart during production, this heartwarming story is based on the bestselling 1943 book by Sterling North, Midnight and Jeremiah. “In this novel,” Walt said, “I found the perfect story for a new kind of motion picture,” referring to his plans to use both animation and live action. He lavished attention on this film that reflected his own childhood in Marceline, Missouri, providing period details including authentic handmade quilts as set dressing.

So Dear to My Heart

2. Sassy Talk for a Granny Woman: Beulah Bondi
Director Harold Schuster suggested acclaimed character actress Beulah Bondi for the role of strict-but-loving Granny Kincaid. This Academy Award®-nominated performer, perhaps best known as James Stewart’s mother in It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), learned to plow a field, spin wool, and work a loom to portray the hardworking pioneer woman. In 1952, Walt asked Bondi to reprise her role as Granny Kincaid in recorded narration for the public exhibition of a miniature diorama of Granny’s cabin he had handcrafted, one of the precursors to Disneyland® Park.

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3. Folk Songs and Mighty Fine Stomping: Burl Ives
Burl Ives —“America’s Favorite Balladeer”—was best known as a radio and concert performer when Walt cast him as the neighborly blacksmith. A collector and performer of genuine American folk songs, Ives’ distinctive voice lent authenticity to such folk favorites as  “Billy Boy.” “You should hear him stomp!” enthused co-star Bobby Driscoll. “The whole floor jiggles when he square dances.” After many more films, including The Big Country (1958) for which he won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar®, Ives returned to Disney for another nostalgic period piece, Summer Magic (1963).

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4. Those “Dilly-Dilly” Songs
Aside from actual folk songs, some Disney originals are also showcased in So Dear. In addition to “Ol’ Dan Patch” and “Stick-to-it-ivity,” Disney songwriters Eliot Daniel (later to compose the I Love Lucy theme song) and Larry Morey adapted an English folk song and nursery rhyme that dated from the 17th century to compose “Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly).” A hit song in late 1948, months before the film was in theaters, this Disney-created folk tune was Burl Ives’s first hit single. Often celebrated as a Disney standard, “Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)” was nominated for a Best Song Academy Award®.

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5. Walt’s First Live-Action Leading Man: Bobby Driscoll
So Dear was designed as a vehicle for Disney’s contract child star, Bobby Driscoll, who would later voice the titular hero of Peter Pan (1953). The boy’s impish sense of humor kept cast and crew laughing, as when, after one take of the county fair sheep-judging scene, he quipped, “Sheep and actors back to their pens!” In 1950, Bobby was presented with an honorary Oscar as “the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949” for both the non-Disney thriller The Window and his winning performance in So Dear to My Heart. When asked what the secret to his acting when So Dear was in theaters, Driscoll replied simply, “I just try to live the part.”

So Dear to My Heart

6. Walt’s Little Leading Lady: Luana Patton
Having co-starred with Bobby Driscoll in Song of the South, (1946), Luana Patten was again cast as his leading lady in this new film. Patten later recalled that she often played with Driscoll and Walt’s daughter Sharon on the Disney lot. Even the So Dear to My Heart location became their playground. “Sharon and I used to hide from the film crew, just for fun,” Patten once remembered. “Once, Sharon, Bobby, and I played by a huge dam, catching pollywogs. We had a lot of fun—but when we got back, everybody was so cross with us that we never did it again!” After high school, Patten returned to Disney to play the female lead in Johnny Tremain (1957)—featuring her one-time playmate Sharon Disney in a bit part.

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7. Standing in for Indiana: The Location
Though Disney producer Perce Pearce traveled to Indiana in the summer of 1945 to scope out the atmosphere, the movie was filmed in Sequoia National Park and the San Joaquin Valley of California. According to Disney publicity, “The [actual] location was carefully selected to resemble the Indiana landscape of Brown County, where the story is placed. Tulare County, California, some 250 miles from Hollywood, has many families which originated in Indiana.” Nearly 500 local residents appeared in crowd scenes “dressed in the period clothes of their forebears.” Filming began on April 30, 1946, and extended into late summer, so 27 greens men watered the landscape every night. Most of the sets were built on location, including Kincaid’s red barn, modeled after the structure on the Disney farm in Missouri. Later, Walt replicated the barn as his backyard workshop. The current location of Walt’s So Dear barn is Griffith Park in Los Angeles, where it’s preserved as a museum of Disney railroad memorabilia.

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8. Quaint Patterns, Good People: Mary Blair’s Art
In spring 1945, Disney artist (and later, Disney Legend) Mary Blair took an artistic field trip to Indiana researching farm life for So Dear to My Heart. Her extraordinary pre-production art conceptualized settings, characters, costumes, and designs, integrating her signature vibrant colors and stylized shapes with quilt-inspired patterns. “It seems that quilt making is a revived art in this country now,” Blair wrote Walt at the time, “which fact adds more value to its use as a medium of expression in our picture.”

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9. Here Comes Old 99: The Train
One of many elements that attracted railroad enthusiast Walt to So Dear is the train seen throughout the film. According to Disney publicity, the Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad of 1903-05 was portrayed by “a still older historic train of the bonanza era, the Virginia and Truckee…which once served the splendiferous mining camp of Virginia City, Nevada.” Director Hal Schuster later recalled, “We rented the old engine and cars from Paramount, which had used them for Union Pacific [1939].” Reported Disney publicity, “Old No. 99 of the Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad as it is labeled for the film was actually one of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad’s venerable engines, long since retired.” According to Schuster, “The railroad station was already there [at the film location] as were the railroad tracks.” The film’s Victorian-style wooden depot served as the model for the original Frontierland station in Disneyland Park, now known as the New Orleans Square/Frontierland station.

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10. It’s What You Do with What You Got: Animation
When the live-action filming was completed, Disney executive Card Walker recalled, “Boy, [Walt] spent a lot of time… that’s when he went back and started building those little vignettes in there in animation. He was working to improve it, to make it better.” The animation was not completed until August 1948, more than a year after the live-action filming was completed. The film’s animated segments feature a cartoon version of Danny being advised by the Wise Old Owl seen in the giveaway cards collected by Jerry. “I saw the cartoon characters as figments of a small boy’s imagination,” said Walt, “and I think they were justified.”

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11. Lots of Work And Lots of Hustle: Animators
In addition to Mary Blair, the beguiling animation art treatment was provided by celebrated Disney stylist Dick Kelsey and Disney Legend John Hench. Three powerhouses of animation talent—Marc Davis, Ken Anderson, and Bill Peet, each a Disney Legend in his own right, provided the story treatment. Peet, in particular, brought a So Dear-simpatico sensibility, having been born and raised in rural Indiana. In total, five of Walt’s Nine Old Men are credited, including Eric Larson (pictured, with Bobby Driscoll), who brought his expertise in animals to the animation of Danny.

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12. So Dear to Our Hearts: Release
“So Dear To My Heart, which fascinated me because of its human qualities when I first read Sterling North’s novel, has come up to my every expectation now that it is completed and ready for release,” said Walt in late 1948. The film was previewed at the 27th National 4-H Congress in Chicago on November 29, 1948, attended by Bobby Driscoll and more than 1,200 young 4-H Club members.  After Walt, Bondi, Driscoll, and Patten embarked on a railway promotional tour that included Nashville and Chicago, they were joined at the official premiere in West Lafayette, Indiana, on January 19, 1949, by author North. “So Dear was especially close to me,” stated Walt. “Why, that’s the life my brother and I grew up with as kids out in Missouri. The great racehorse, Dan Patch, was a hero to us. We had Dan Patch’s grandson on my father’s farm.”  With so many components he loved—kids, country life, animals, animation, music, and trains— it’s no wonder that this lovely film was so dear to Walt’s heart and to the hearts of many a Disney fan.

Everything You Need to Know About the 2019 Epcot International Festival of the Arts

By Karina Schink

Two years ago, Disney fans were introduced to what has become one of our favorite annual traditions: the Epcot International Festival of the Arts! Starting January 18 and continuing all the way through February 25, we’ll celebrate the third celebration of art, entertainment, and food all across World Showcase and Future World.

The festivities are just around the corner, so start making your plans now for a fun, artsy, and delicious visit to Walt Disney World Resort.

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Must-See Galleries
Disney artists old and new come together to showcase their work and provide guests a close-up look at the brilliance of the colorfully curated collections. Galleries are open daily during the festival from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Epcot admission is required.

Check out all of the galleries you can visit below.

Pavilion Galleries

  • American Heritage Gallery (American Adventure Pavilion)
  • Explore the artistry of American Indian communities from seven geographic regions across the United States.
  • Bijutsu-kan Gallery (Japan Pavilion)
    Delve into the origin and evolution of “kawaii,” Japan’s cute culture.
  • Gallery of Arts and History (Morocco Pavilion)
    Check out the unique designs of time-honored crafts.
  • House of the Whispering Willows (China Pavilion)
    Discover the wonders of the Shanghai Disney Resort.
  • Mexico Folk Art Gallery (Mexico Pavilion)
    Celebrate the artistry and traditions of Día de Muertos.
  • Stave Church Gallery (Norway Pavilion)
    Explore the “Gods of the Vikings” exhibit, celebrating legendary gods and goddesses and featuring authentic Viking artifacts.
  • Chalk Gallery
    See forced perspective chalk art with a three-dimensional look and watch imaginative artists re-create works by famous masters.

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Seminars, Workshops, Photo Ops and More!
There are so many ways to channel your inner Picasso at the Festival of the Arts, from complimentary seminars where you can hear from popular Disney artists and illustrators, as well as local artists, as they talk all about their craft, to actually putting pencil (sans eraser, of course) to paper yourself in a hands-on workshop (available for an additional fee)!

No matter which course you choose, experts are on hand to share tips and tricks. Check back at the Festival’s official website for the latest updates on all the seminars and lessons you’ll be able to join!

There’s no better time than the present to strike a pose and create an everlasting memory. From George Washington crossing the Delaware to that famous Scream, there are so many masterpieces we know would be subtly improved with you “stepping into” them. Get ready for your close-up, because there are so many fun (and artistic) photo ops scattered around World Showcase for you to take advantage of, including a brand-new Peter Pan storybook in the United Kingdom!

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Let Them Eat Art!
It wouldn’t really be a festival without the food! All throughout World Showcase and Future World, there will be food as far as the eye can paint!

Food Studios will be open daily throughout the festival from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with options to satisfy every painter’s palate.

While your eyes will certainly experience masterpieces at every turn, so will your taste buds! Click here to discover all of the special festival foods that are sure to take you on an extravagantly edible adventure.

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Epcot International Festival of the Arts 2019 Josh Strickland

Captivation Around Every Corner
Visual arts… culinary arts… The show certainly does go on, as this festival just keeps getting better with its stellar performing arts offerings. All the world’s a stage and everywhere you look there’s something happening. You’ll be able to experience Broadway-inspired performances of all your favorite Disney classics from a talented lineup that includes Arielle Jacobs & Adam Jacobs, Heidi Blickenstaff & Gavin Lee, and Ashley Brown & Josh Strickland (pictured above). Check out the full schedule of performances here.

 If dining also sounds like music to your ears, then check out the Disney on Broadway Concert Series Dining Package and prepare to savor mouth-watering food offerings as well as the show-stopping tunes.

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Imaginative Activities
The festival presents opportunities for all members of the family to express their creativity. Kids of all ages can join in on the artistic action whether it’s by learning or doing! With tons of interactive activities, there are little and big ways for them to get involved.

They can stop by the Animation Academy to experience, firsthand, the magic of Disney animation. Or if you’re looking for something a bit more active, send your little ones on a magical scavenger hunt with Figment!

You can purchase the map and stickers for your little world explorers at Odyssey Festival Showplace, Pin Central, Disney Traders, or World Traveler, and then the search begins. Look for Figment hiding within famous pieces of art!

When you’ve finished your hunt, return your map to Disney Traders for an artful surprise!

And if you find that you’ve been bitten by the creative bug, there are still more outlets to explore—from putting brush to paper at the Expression Section: A Paint by Number Mural or at the Kidcot Fun Stops, where young artists can create new masterpieces to hang on your refrigerator once you get back home.

A Keepsake To Remember
When the weekend comes to a close, one of the best ways to commemorate all the places you went and the things you saw (and ate!) is by bringing home some of the festival’s limited-edition merchandise. All of the colorful and fun Festival gear will be available to purchase around Epcot, from totes to mugs, trading pins, and not to mention the art itself!! Whether if it’s for you or a friend, it’s the perfect way to capture a perfect week.

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Shanghai Disney Resort Gets Ready for a Magical Chinese New Year Celebration

By Beth Deitchman

The Year of the Pig is nearly upon us, and Shanghai Disney Resort is hosting an unforgettable Chinese New Year celebration from January 19–February 19. Guests from near and far can experience an abundance of offerings and activities that celebrate Chinese customs and, thanks to a little Disney magic, will create fun new memories for families and friends of all ages.

Shanghai Disney Resort Lunar New Year

Decorating one’s home for the holiday is a time-honored Chinese New Year tradition, and Shanghai Disney Resort will also dress its most festive best. Look for shades of red and gold throughout Shanghai Disneyland, along with vibrant Mickey lanterns, Chinese couplets, floral garlands, peach flowers, paper decorations, and more throughout the resort. You’ll also want to keep an ear out for Chinese New Year melodies that complete the immersive New Year experience for guests.

On Mickey Avenue, favorite characters will don their newest Chinese New Year costumes to take pictures together in front of special New Year-inspired photo backdrops. In addition to Mickey and his pals, Duffy, ShellieMay, Gelatoni, and StellaLou, be sure to spot Goofy in his God of Fortune costume, adding extra energy and excitement to the festivities.

And in honor of the Year of the Pig, one of our favorite porcine pals—Hamm from the Toy Story films—will be in the spotlight, signifying luck and good fortune. In the Garden of the Twelve Friends, the pig zodiac will also be adorned with golden coins and red couplets, creating a special photo opportunity for guests. A beautiful archway and spinning centerpiece in the Gardens of Imagination will also help create happy holiday memories as guests pose for pictures with family and friends.

Shanghai Disney Resort Lunar New Year

On select evenings at the Resort, the nightly showing of Ignite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light will be topped off with the Chinese New Year 2019 Firework Celebration: A Feast of Love and Light. Look to the skies on January 25–26, every day from February 4–10, and on the Lantern Festival on February 19. Every morning during the celebration, Mickey and Minnie will preside over a customary drum ceremony near the Storytellers Statue to bring good fortune and happy wishes to the start of the day. Mickey and his pals will also gather in Celebration Square throughout the day for a special high-energy performance of Shanghai Swing that just might inspire guests to swing along.

The Garden of the Twelve Friends transforms for the holiday into the Wishing Garden, where guests can write their New Year wishes on wish cards and hang them in special locations around the garden area to send out their hopes and dreams for a prosperous year ahead.

At the Wishing Star Market in Disneytown, a special Chinese New Year carnival will feature traditional Chinese snacks, festive décor, charming photo locations, and the Wishing Star Skating Rink, where guests will glide their way to memories that will last a lifetime.

For the first time ever, on February 4 and 5, guests visiting Once Upon A Time Adventure at Enchanted Storybook Castle will hear a Shanghainese narration of the attraction’s opening scenes. The new soundtrack was recorded by Pan Hong, who previously provided the attraction’s Mandarin voiceover.

Shanghai Disney Resort Lunar New Year

The celebration for the senses extends to the taste buds, and the Resort has planned special reunion dinners on February 4 and 5. Families and friends can gather for this longstanding tradition in the Cinderella Ballroom at the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, where the festivities include special activities for children and a live screening of the Chinese New Year Gala on televisions throughout the ballroom.

Lumière’s Kitchen in the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel hosts a Chinese New Year Feast from February 3–10, featuring a magnificent buffet and photo opportunities with Disney friends. There are also festive food offerings in Shanghai Disneyland throughout the celebration at Wandering Moon Restaurant, the Royal Banquet Hall, Remy’s Patisserie, and Il Paperino.

Shanghai Disney Resort Lunar New Year

Guests will come home with lasting memories from this year’s Chinese New Year celebration, but there will also be more than 40 limited-edition Chinese New Year merchandise items that might be impossible to resist. The new Chinese New Year merchandise collection takes inspiration from customary colors and symbols in the Chinese culture. Vibrant red and gold hues reflect joy and prosperity, while the golden pig, lantern designs, couplets, gold ingots, and other traditional elements help create a diverse array of holiday gift choices. Plus, Lucky Bags are back this year, filled with exclusive holiday merchandise inspired by Hamm the pig. Among the must-have items are plushes, fashionable fleeces, dazzling Minnie headbands, limited-edition Chinese New Year Pins, and so much more.

The festivities begin this Saturday, January 19. Visit ShanghaiDisneyResort.com for more information.

Deconstructed BLT

Enjoy this recipe from the Epcot International Festival of the Arts.

Serves 4

PORK BELLY
1/4 cup salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 pounds pork belly
2 teaspoons olive oil

TOMATO JAM
2 teaspoons olive oil
2 tablespoons diced onion
1 clove garlic, minced
1 pound plum tomatoes, diced
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
Coarse salt, freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh basil leaves

SOUS VIDE EGG
4 large eggs

ROMAINE PURÉE
1/2 cup frozen spinach leaves, thawed
3/4 cup chopped romaine lettuce
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 teaspoon salt

HERB CRUMB
1/2 cup panko bread crumbs
1 tablespoon Italian seasoning

GARNISH
Dijon mustard
Micro basil, optional

FOR PORK BELLY:

  1. Mix salt, sugar, and black pepper together in a small bowl.
  2. Rub all sides of pork belly with salt mix. Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours.
  3. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  4. Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium heat for 5 minutes. Place pork belly, skin side down, in hot oil and cook for 2 minutes, or until browned. Turn pork belly and cook other side until browned. Move to a baking pan.
  5. Wrap pork belly in parchment paper and foil. Bake in the pan for 3 hours.
  6. Remove from oven, unwrap and slice pork belly into 8 (2-ounce) slices.
  7. Heat a sauté pan over medium heat for 3 minutes. Cook pork belly slices for 1 to 2 minutes on each side, or until crispy. Keep warm until ready to serve.

FOR TOMATO JAM:

  1. Heat oil in medium saucepan over medium heat for 5 minutes. Add onion and cook for 5 minutes, or until translucent.
  2. Add garlic and tomatoes and cook, stirring frequently, for 2 minutes. Stir in balsamic vinegar and brown sugar and stir until brown sugar dissolves. Add salt and pepper.
  3. Cook on medium-low heat for 45 minutes, until thick and reduced by 3/4. Keep warm until ready to serve.

FOR SOUS VIDE EGG:

  1. Preheat water to 145°F in a sous vide machine (or see poached egg instructions below). Add eggs and cook for 30 minutes.
  2. Transfer to an ice bath for 2 minutes.
  3. Peel eggs and place in a bowl until ready to serve.

FOR ROMAINE PURÉE:

  1. Remove excess liquid from thawed spinach by wrapping in tea towel or paper towels and squeezing.
  2. Place spinach, romaine lettuce, mayonnaise, sour cream, and salt into food processor. Blend until smooth. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

FOR HERB CRUMB:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Place panko bread crumbs on baking sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, stirring once, until golden brown.
  3. Remove from oven and cool for 15 minutes.
  4. Place toasted bread crumbs and Italian seasoning into food processor and pulse until fine.

TO SERVE:

  1. Spoon 2 tablespoons of romaine purée down left side of a serving plate. Sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoons of herb crumb over purée.
  2. Squeeze a thin line of Dijon mustard from top right side of plate to top left side.
  3. Place 2 pieces of pork belly in center. Spoon 1 tablespoon of tomato jam on each end of pork belly. Place 1 egg on top of pork belly.
  4. Garnish with micro basil, if desired.

Cook’s Note: If you don’t have a sous vide machine, just soft-boil the eggs on the stovetop. Bring a saucepan of water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Using a slotted spoon, carefully lower eggs into water one at a time. Cook 6 minutes (set a timer!). Transfer to an ice bath for 2 minutes to make them easier to peel.

What to drink: Try a smooth Cabernet Sauvignon from Washington State.

This recipe has been converted from a larger quantity in the restaurant kitchens.
The flavor profile may vary from the restaurant’s version.
All recipes are the property of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc.,
and may not be reproduced without express permission.

Disney California Adventure’s Lunar New Year is Almost Here!

By Karina Schink

Lunar New Year is quickly approaching, and we are ready to usher in the Year of the Pig (Pua is going to be so happy!). From the yummy treats and eats to special visits from a legendary Chinese warrior, here is everything happening at Disney California Adventure’s Lunar New Year Celebration from January 25 to February 17, 2019.

DCA Lunar New Year 2019

Events
Mulan’s Lunar New Year Procession
Not only is she a girl worth fighting for, she is the girl fighting. Fa Mulan and her trusty(-ish) sidekick Mushu are here to celebrate. This is one of our favorite Lunar New Year traditions. From all of the brightly colored costumes, to the dragon, drummers, and dancers, it’s a spectacle, we for one, don’t want to miss.

And this year, in honor of the new Year of the Pig, three famous (little) ones will be joining the procession, fully clad in their own festive garb!

DCA Lunar New Year 2019

Food
Paradise Gardens Park is getting a makeover during the celebration, and the best part? It’s all because of food! You’ll be able to feast on a delectable array of Asian-inspired fare.

 

Mandarin Orange-Green Tea Tart

Lucky 8 Lantern

  • Crispy Shrimp Fried Rice with Garlic, Bacon and Edamame
  • Stir-fried Vegetables & Pineapple with Soy Protein, Steamed Rice and Crunchy Chow Mein Noodles
  • Mandarin Orange-Green Tea Tart
  • Vietnamese Iced Coffee

Mango Pineapple Pastry

Prosperity Bao & Buns

  • Char Siu Park Bao, Chinese BBQ Pork with Picked Red Onions and Jalapeño
  • Mickey Chinese Hot Dog Bun
  • Mango-Pineapple Pastry
  • Winter Plum Blossom Gin Mule 

 

Vegetable Egg Roll with Chilled Sesame-Garlic Noodles

Longevity Noodle Co.

  • Pan-fried Wheat Noodles with Chicken Meatballs, Cabbage Salad with Apple-Ginger Sauce
  • Vegetable Egg Roll and Chilled Sesame-Garlic Noodles with Cilantro-Cashew Sauce and Toasted Peanuts
  • Egg Tart
  • Orchid Spritz

Purple Yam Macaron with Creme Fraiche

Red Dragon Spice Traders

  • Firecracker Three Cup Chicken with Steamed Rice
  • Steamed Short Rib Shumai with Spicy Korean Sauce, Sriracha-Mayonnaise and Cucumber Salad
  • Purple Yam Macaron with Crème Fraiche
  • Raspberry Lychee Chia Tea

Your new year will already be off to a great start with all of these tasty treats, and to make it even better, you can make your culinary trip last longer with the 2019 Lunar New Year Sip and Savor Pass.

Your pass will consist of a commemorative credential and six coupons redeemable for food and beverage offerings (not including alcohol) at these select Lunar New Year Marketplace locations:

  • Longevity Noodle Co.
  • Lucky 8 Lantern
  • Prosperity Bao & Buns
  • Red Dragon Spice Traders
  • Paradise Garden Grill
  • Festival Food and Beverage Cart

You can purchase the Sip and Savor Pass for $39 at Elias & Co., Kingswell Camera Shop, Festival Gifts, the Sip and Savor Cart and at each Lunar New Year Marketplace.

Vegan Orange Tempeh

Paradise Garden Grill

If you’re looking for a bigger meal, you can head over to Paradise Garden Grill where the restaurant will be serving a very special Asian-inspired menu during the celebration.

  • Korean Grilled Chicken
  • Vegan Orange Tempeh
  • Banh Mi Pork Sandwich
  • Whole Deep-fried Tilapia
  • Mango Moussse
  • Almond Milk Iced Tea (non-alcoholic)
  • Almond Milk Iced Tea with Boba Popping Pearls (non-alcoholic)
  • Tsing Tao Beer (alcoholic)

So, be sure to plan your trip for Disney California Adventure’s Lunar New Year (and avoid bringing dishonor on your cow), because this is going to be one celebration you don’t want to miss.

Vogue.com Spotlights ‘Main Street Style’ at Disney Parks Around the World

By Beth Deitchman

On any stroll through a Disney park, there is magic in the details—and parkgoers embrace that spirit in the most fashionable ways. Today, Vogue.com transforms its popular Street Style coverage into Main Street Style in celebration of the World’s Biggest Mouse Party at Disney Parks for Mickey’s and Minnie’s 90th anniversary. The digital hub showcases character-meets-couture looks at every resort around the world, featuring Disney’s Main Streets in California, Florida, Paris, and Hong Kong and on Mickey Avenue in Shanghai and the World Bazaar at Tokyo. Visit Vogue.com now to see how stylish park goers, influencers, and models bring their own blend of pixie dust to Disney parks, and for your own fashion inspiration.

Main Street Style

Vogue traveled to every Disney resort with famed fashion photographer Dan Roberts, who captured a gorgeous gallery of photos that spotlight new park merchandise inspired by the true original himself, Mickey Mouse. You can find these pieces and more, such as the Disney x Levi’s Mickey Mouse Jacket, at the parks or on shopDisney.com. Luxury designers and brands such as Yves St Laurent, rag & bone, and Shinola have also invited Disney fan fashionistas to celebrate Mickey and Minnie’s magical milestones in style.

“Disney fans around the world have come together to celebrate 90 years of Mickey and Minnie and it’s inspiring to see how these beloved characters are incorporated into personal style,” said Jill Estorino, executive vice president of global marketing and sales for Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products. “This collaboration with Vogue is the perfect tribute to Mickey and Minnie’s impact on fashion and pop culture, and we hope fans will continue to celebrate through the year with the World’s Biggest Mouse Party.”

Main Street Style

You can continue to celebrate 90 years of Mickey Mouse throughout the parks and on Disney Cruise Line, including these special, limited-time celebrations:

  • Walt Disney World Resort: Don’t tell the guests of honor, but Mickey and Minnie’s Surprise Celebration kicks off on January 18 at Magic Kingdom Park, and features the new Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party.
  • Disneyland Resort: Now “ear” this! On January 25, Mickey’s Soundsational Parade returns to Disneyland Park, along with the debut of the nightly dance party Mickey’s Mix Magic—both part of Get Your Ears On: A Mickey and Minnie Celebration.
  • Disney Cruise Line: Make waves aboard the Disney Fantasy during Mickey and Minnie’s Surprise Party at Sea, a high-energy afternoon deck party featuring favorite Disney characters, special entertainment, and more. The fun begins in June and continues through August 2019.

Main Street Style

Every Disney Movie We Can’t Wait to See in 2019

By Beth Deitchman

By A blockbuster end to Marvel Studios’ most shocking cliffhanger of all time… A new chapter in the iconic Skywalker Saga… Favorite toys and Frozen friends embark on new adventures and the circle of life continues. The Walt Disney Studios will once again make movie magic in 2019, and you won’t want to miss a minute of it. Here are all of the dates you need to circle in red on your calendar, in order of release.

Captain Marvel

Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel—March 8
Oscar® winner Brie Larson stars in the all-new adventure that takes us back to a time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that we haven’t experienced until now—the 1990s. When a galactic war between two alien reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom. Captain Marvel takes us along on Danvers’ journey to become one of the universe’s most powerful heroes.

The film also stars Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Djimon Hounsou, Lee Pace, Lashana Lynch, Gemma Chan, Rune Temte, Algenis Perez Soto, Mckenna Grace, with Annette Bening, with Clark Gregg, and Jude Law.

Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel is produced by Kevin Feige and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Jonathan Schwartz, Patricia Whitcher and Stan Lee are the executive producers. The story is by Nicole Perlman & Meg LeFauve and Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck & Geneva Robertson-Dworet, and the screenplay is by Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck & Geneva Robertson-Dworet.

Dumbo

Dumbo—March 29
Our spirits soared at first sight of the peculiar pachyderm in the trailer for the all-new adventure from Disney and visionary director Tim Burton. Dumbo takes the classic story we know and love and expands upon it. Colin Farrell stars as former circus star Holt Farrier, who, along with his children, Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins), is tasked by circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) with caring for a certain baby elephant with oversized ears—ears that enable Dumbo to take flight. Our hero’s unlikely talent captivates crowds and launches an incredible comeback for Medici’s circus… and also attracts the attention of persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton), who is determined to make Dumbo the star of his new and exciting entertainment venture. Dumbo takes to the air with the talented aerial artist Colette Marchant (Eva Green) by his side, and we discover that the elephant’s new home may have a dark side…

Tim Burton (Alice in Wonderland) directs from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger (Ophelia, Dream House). The film is produced by Justin Springer (TRON: Legacy), Kruger, Katterli Frauenfelder (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Big Eyes) and Derek Frey (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Frankenweenie).

Penguins

Penguins—April 17
The newest film from Disneynature is all about Steve. Celebrate Earth Day by journeying to icy Antarctica to follow an Adélie penguin as he and millions of other would-be penguin dads each embark on a quest to build a nest, find a life partner and start a family—facing challenges along the way that include killer whales and leopard seals. Penguins hails from the filmmaking team behind Bears and Chimpanzee.

Avengers: Endgame

 Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame
When the trailer for Avengers: Endgame debuted just a month ago, Disney fans around the world stopped what they were doing to enjoy a first glimpse at the eagerly anticipated film, making it the most-viewed trailer in history in its first 24 hours. We’re counting the days until we find out what will happen next for Iron Man, Cap and Black Widow—not to mention the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And in the meantime, we’ll continue watching the trailer, searching for clues…

Aladdin

Aladdin—May 24
Make way for Prince Ali, fabulous he, Ali Ababwa! Disney’s Aladdin, a thrilling and vibrant live-action adaptation of the animated classic, opens in theaters this spring. Mena Massoud (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan) brings to life the charming street rat, alongside Will Smith (Ali, Men in Black), who stars as the larger-than-life Genie. Naomi Scott (Power Rangers) plays the courageous and self-determined Princess Jasmine; Marwan Kenzari (Murder on the Orient Express) is powerful sorcerer Jafar; Navid Negahban (Legion) is the Sultan, Jasmine’s overly concerned father; Nasim Pedrad (Saturday Night Live) is Princess Jasmine’s free-spirited best friend and confidante; Billy Magnussen (Into the Woods) plays the handsome and arrogant suitor Prince Anders; and Numan Acar (The Great Wall) plays Hakim, who commands the palace guards and serves as Jafar’s right hand man.

 The stellar team behind Aladdin includes director Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.), who also wrote the screenplay with John August (Dark Shadows, Big Fish); producers Dan Lin (Sherlock Holmes) and Jonathan Eirich (Death Note) and executive producers Marc Platt (La La Land) and Kevin De La Noy (The Dark Knight Rises). The film features a score from eight-time Academy Award® winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), as well as new recordings of the original songs written by Menken and Oscar-winning lyricists Howard Ashman (Little Shop of Horrors) and Tim Rice (The Lion King) and two new songs written by Menken and Oscar and Tony® Award-winning songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (La La Land, Dear Evan Hansen).

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4—June 21
Woody, Buzz and the gang are back, and there’s a new “toy” in town: Forky, a disposable spork, who adamantly insists he is not a toy (though Bonnie would beg to differ). In this highly anticipated return to the Toy Story world, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy. Josh Cooley (Riley’s First Date) directs; Jonas Rivera (Inside Out, Up) and Mark Nielsen (associate producer, Inside Out) are Toy Story 4’s producers.

The Lion King

The Lion King—July 19
Director Jon Favreau led audiences on a breathtaking journey to the jungle in the 2016 blockbuster The Jungle Book, and he’s now bringing us to the African savanna in The Lion King, which also utilizes pioneering filmmaking techniques to bring to life treasured characters in a whole new way. As Simba, the young lion who is destined to be king, Donald Glover leads an all-star cast that includes Beyoncé Knowles-Carter as Nala, James Earl Jones as Mufasa, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Scar, Seth Rogen as Pumbaa and Billy Eichner as Timon.

Artemis Fowl

Artemis Fowl—August 9
In Disney’s adaptation of Eoin Colfer’s beloved book, 12-year-old genius Artemis Fowl—who hails from a long line of criminal masterminds—embarks upon a search for his father, who has mysteriously disappeared. Artemis’ journey takes him to an ancient, underground civilization that is home to a powerful, hidden race of fairies who may have had something to do with his father’s disappearance.

Artemis Fowl is directed by Kenneth Branagh and stars Ferdia Shaw, Lara McDonnell, Tamara Smart, Nonzo Anozie, with Josh Gad, and Judi Dench. Judy Hofflund and Branagh produce with Angus More Gordon and Matthew Jenkins serving as executive producers. The screenplay is written by Conor McPherson.

Frozen 2—November 22
This November brings a sequel worth melting for. Frozen 2 reunites the cast and creative team from the Oscar-winning 2013 film Frozen—the highest grossing animated film of all time—including actors Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad, who reprise their roles, as well as directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee.

Star Wars Episode IX

Star Wars: Episode IX—December 20
The Walt Disney Studios will close out 2019 by taking moviegoers to a galaxy far, far away for the final installment of the Skywalker saga. Production on Star Wars: Episode IX got underway last August at London’s Pinewood Studios with J.J. Abrams directing, as well as co-writing the screenplay with Chris Terrio.

Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Domhnall Gleeson, Kelly Marie Tran, Joonas Suotamo and Billie Lourd are returning cast members, with Naomi Ackie, Richard E. Grant and Keri Russell joining the Star Wars galaxy. The new film will also feature actors Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels and Billy Dee Williams, who reprises his role as Lando Calrissian; and through the use of previously unseen footage that was shot for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Carrie Fisher will appear in Episode IX in the iconic role of Leia Organa.

The news that legendary composer John Williams will create the score, as he has for every previous chapter in the Star Wars saga since 1977’s A New Hope, was music to our ears.

Star Wars: Episode IX will be produced by Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Michelle Rejwan, and executive produced by Callum Greene and Jason McGatlin.