Pedro Pascal Revealed as the Deadly Gunfighter of The Mandalorian

By D23 Team

Ever since news broke about The Mandalorian, the first-ever Star Wars live-action series, we’ve been waiting with bated breath to hear more updates about this highly anticipated series. Today, our excitement has jumped to lightspeed with Lucasfilm’s announcement of a star-studded cast joining the Star Wars universe.

Pedro Pascal (Narcos) has been cast in the title role as a lone Mandalorian gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy. He is joined by Gina Carano (Deadpool), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), Emily Swallow (Supernatural), Carl Weathers (Predator), Omid Abtahi (American Gods), Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man) and Nick Nolte (Affliction).

“We’re having a great time working with this incredibly talented group and excited for everyone to see what we’re up to,” says Executive Producer Jon Favreau.

Currently in production, The Mandalorian is written and executive produced by Jon Favreau, with Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels) directing the first episode and serving as executive producer alongside Kathleen Kennedy and Colin Wilson. Additional episodic directors include Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok).

The series will be exclusive to Disney+, The Walt Disney Company’s upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service, which is set to launch in the U.S in late 2019.

Stay tuned to StarWars.com for updates.

Amazing First Look at The Tropical Hideaway at Disneyland Park

By Beth Deitchman

Attention, Disneyland explorers! A new destination will open soon in Adventureland, and the Disney Parks Blog has shared some tantalizing photos of The Tropical Hideaway that have us already dreaming of Dole Whip, bao buns, and breezy respites along the Jungle River.

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The exotic marketplace will be open day and night for travelers who are looking for a place to cool off and sit a spell on a warm afternoon; or enjoy the sights and sounds of the tropics in the flickering torch-lit evenings.

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There will be two paths in and out of The Tropical Hideaway, which can be reached across its main bridge, through Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, or by way of “Skipper’s Walk,” a path that leads from the Jungle Cruise loading dock.

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The Tropical Hideaway is a perfect conversation spot where you can catch up with friends and reflect on your Disneyland adventures—but be sure to pay a visit to a new feathered friend. If you’ve been wondering whatever happened to Rosita, you’ll find her at The Tropical Hideaway, making small talk with visitors while she waits on the dock for her boat to arrive. And Rosita isn’t the only wildlife to be found in the Hideaway. Look closely and you’ll discover small birdhouses belonging to the stars of the Enchanted Tiki Room dotting the roofline.

Stay tuned for more details about this amazing new destination to explore. We’re getting our passports ready and preparing to depart for this new and exotic marketplace as soon as it’s ready to welcome travelers.

Cinderella Added to National Film Registry

By Beth Deitchman

Disney’s animated classic Cinderella has a new fairytale ending that embodies “ever after” in the most literal sense. The beloved feature is one of 25 films that have been added to the National Film Registry, a prestigious list of films that are determined to be “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” and recommended for preservation. Cinderella joins such iconic Walt Disney Animation Studios films as Steamboat Willie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and Fantasia, to name just a few, in receiving this honor that has now been given to only 750 film titles.

Since its 1950 release, the film—inspired by the fairy tale by Charles Perrault—has become part of our collective vernacular, allowing underdog sports teams to live out their own “Cinderella story” as they achieve unexpected success, and—on the other side of the coin—often giving stepmothers an unjustified bad rap. But for many of the artists working today at Disney Animation, the film is a touchstone that played an important role in both the Studio’s history and their own.

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When Cinderella began production after World War II, it had been some time since the Disney Studio had a successful feature. “[Cinderella] was something the Studio needed. They needed to get back on their feet, get back in the game of feature animation that they basically started,” explains legendary animator Mark Henn, who joined Disney in 1980 and who worked alongside many of Cinderella’s filmmakers, which included Walt’s famed “Nine Old Men.” “The first time I saw Cinderella was in a little theater in the town where my dad grew up. I was just mesmerized—I loved to draw all the time as a kid and this was just amazing to me,” he recalls.

Renowned animator, Disney Legend, and The Walt Disney Company’s longest-serving employee, Burny Mattinson, began his career at Disney in 1953, just three years after Cinderella was released. Mattinson first saw the film in its initial run at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre and from the beginning, he loved the film’s simple message and story of a poor girl who was downtrodden by her stepmother and sisters. “But goodness overcame all of that. She got her wish, what she wanted to be—more than she wanted to be, really,” Mattinson shares.

“There’s a simplicity to it, but within that simplicity there’s an elegance,” says Henn of Cinderella. The movie was a gamble—made faster than the typical Disney feature of its era—and it was to be made for a price. But at the same time, Cinderella had to maintain the standard that Walt expected for Disney animated films, and from the character designs and the animation style to the film’s memorable music—which includes songs such as “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,” and “So This Is Love”—Henn notes, “Everything just came together.”

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Ron Clements—half of the legendary team that gave us The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Moana (alongside John Musker)—revealed to D23 that Cinderella is the first Disney movie he ever saw, at age 2; he saw it again when it was re-released several years later. Little did he know then that he would one day be mentored by Frank Thomas, who created the film’s menacing, malevolent stepmother. “She’s a really effective villain. No magic, no power—just attitude, really,” says Clements. “Frank was such a great actor and there’s a very sculptural quality to the animation, so you can really see there’s a way he handled the stepmother that’s very strong and pretty scary and frightening.”

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The distinct fingerprints of Walt’s “Nine Old Men” can be found throughout the film. In contrast to Thomas’ iconic villainess, who was steeped in reality, Ward Kimball’s mischievous cat Lucifer is a comical cartoon foil for Cinderella’s mouse friends. Ollie Johnston took Cinderella’s stepsisters in a humorous direction, while Marc Davis and Eric Larson both used pencil and paper to envision a title character that audiences—and a prince—would fall in love with. Each artist brought his own nuances to his drawings, though it was Marc Davis who animated what is said to be Walt’s favorite scene in the movie: the moment when Cinderella is given her ball gown by the Fairy Godmother and transforms into the princess she is truly meant to be.

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Clements can see Cinderella’s impact on the stories and heroines he has helped to create at Disney. As a young moviegoer, he was heartbroken for Cinderella when her stepsisters tore apart the dress that the mice have finished for her. That scene, he says, “stays with you a lot, and probably had some influence on The Little Mermaid, [in the scene] where Triton destroys Ariel’s grotto. I see a connection there.”

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Both Henn and Mattinson have high praise for Cinderella’s storytelling, singling out the third-act plot twist in which Cinderella reveals that she has the second glass slipper. “You don’t see it coming! It was so well done,” Mattinson remembers. “You get a lump in your throat and you’re jumping up and down like the mice,” adds Henn, who believes that Cinderella, his first introduction to Disney animation, is the reason why he is still with the Studio to this day.

A favorite scene for Clements is the sequence where Cinderella scrubs the floors, singing as she goes, and the audience sees her reflection in the bubbles. “In my mind, when I think of what’s special about Disney, what does Disney do that nobody else would do? The way that’s done, there’s something just very unique and magical about that, finding a way to do a song that’s so inventive and sort of beautiful,” he shares. “At that point [Disney Animation] was still relatively new and still being created film by film. But [Cinderella] is an archetypal film in terms of that. It really helps set that feeling of what Disney is and what that archetypal Disney represents.”

Global Avengers Initiative to assemble Earth’s Mightiest Heroes at Disney Parks Around the World

Our friends at Disney Parks Blog just announced some news. Take a look at what’s coming to Disney parks all around the world:

By Scot Drake

There was an idea. To bring together a group of remarkable people, to see if they could become something more. It was called the Avengers Initiative. 

That original idea has now evolved into a brand-new global Avengers Initiative. One that brings us—the next generation of remarkable people—together. To find our power and become something more. To see if we can work alongside the Avengers so we may all become stronger together.

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The Stark Expo in Hong Kong was to be a first step: A world exposition whose theme of ‘A Better Tomorrow Today,’ was meant to inspire and motivate through technological innovation. However, shortly after it opened, the Expo was attacked by the forces of Hydra. When even more powerful forces threatened the entire planet, the Avengers realized that the Earth needs more heroes. 

So today, to better defend the planet, the Avengers are setting up new Headquarters and technology sharing exchanges around the globe to empower and inspire all potential recruits willing to step up and become heroes.

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In California and Paris, Tony Stark is retrofitting two of his father’s Stark Industries sites into new hubs for training and innovation. Through partnerships with S.H.I.E.L.D., Pym Technologies, Masters of the Mystic Arts, and the new Worldwide Engineering Brigade, The Avengers and their allies will forge new global campuses to champion the next generation of heroes. Who’s ready to answer the call?

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As the creative executive for Walt Disney Imagineering’s Global Marvel Portfolio, my team and I are collaborating closely with our partners across Studios and Entertainment to create exciting experiences and attractions where you can join your favorite Super Heroes at Disney Parks and Resorts. Together, we are expanding this epic story universe in a way that, for the first time ever, will allow you to take on an active role alongside these Super Heroes.

These interconnected stories are coming to life at our Disney Parks. In Hong Kong Disneyland, guests have already started battling the forces of Hydra in the Iron Man Experience. Beginning in March 2019, they will join Ant-Man and Wasp in a fight against Arnim Zola and his army of evil Hydra Swarm-bots in the all-new interactive attraction, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! In Disney California Adventure, guests have been helping the Guardians escape the Collector’s Fortress in Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: BREAKOUT! And soon, in both Disney California Adventure and Disneyland Paris, guests will encounter the heroes in new and exciting ways, from the mystic arts of Doctor Strange to the gravity defying feats of Spider-Man. Guests will also experience the latest in Pym Technology with Ant-Man and Wasp and be wowed as Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Captain America, and more leap into action on a moment’s notice.

Get ready to assemble alongside Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to protect the world! Recruitment begins soon!

‘Tis the Season Mini Gift Box Craft

What You Will Need:

  • Heavy printer paper
  • Clear tape
  • Curling ribbon
  • Scissors
  • Hole punch

Kids, have an adult help you with the scissors.

How to Make the Boxes:

  1. Download and print onto heavy paper.
  2. Trim along the solid lines.
  3. Fold along the dashed lines.
  4. Place a treat or surprise in the center, fold the shorter flaps in, and secure with tape. Fold the longer tabs to meet at the top, and use a hole punch to make a hole in the tabs. Thread curing ribbon through the hole to secure the outer tabs to finish the box.
  5. Trim out the gift tag along the solid line, use a hole punch to punch the hole, and thread the gift tag onto the ribbon to attach.

7 Disney Parks Holiday Decorations Around the World to Fill You with Seasonal Cheer

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Every year, Disney fans eagerly await the chance to see their favorite parks transformed into gorgeous displays of holiday magic, and this year is no different! We’ve rounded up some of our favorite seasonal sights to see from Disney parks all over the world, from dazzling Christmas trees to captivating castles. Take a look at what’s filling our hearts with holiday joy this season.

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Snow-Capped Castles All Over the World
It’s the first thing you see when you enter many of Disney’s parks around the globe: A fairytale castle standing tall over some of the most magical places on earth. These iconic castles are beacons of holiday magic during this time of year, from Disneyland’s icicle-clad Sleeping Beauty Castle, which becomes a glowing spectacle at night, to Shanghai Disney Resort’s Enchanted Storybook Castle that sets the stage for a gorgeous tree lighting ceremony.

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Tokyo Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Christmas Tree
Right in front of Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland stands a gorgeous Christmas tree, but this year it’s celebrating more than just the spirit of the season—emblazoned with Tokyo Disneyland’s 35th anniversary logo, the tree helps ring in the close of a magical year of celebration at Tokyo Disney Resort.

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Season’s Speedings from Cars Land
Disney California Adventure’s fan-favorite land puts the “car” in “carols” every year when the residents of Radiator Springs spruce up their town with decorations that you auto see to believe! From a towering tire Christmas tree to snowflakes made of wrenches, your road trip isn’t complete without a stop in this Route 66-inspired town filled with holiday spirit.

Mickey and Friends Wintertime Ball

Mickey and Friends Wintertime Ball at Hong Kong Disneyland
What better way to celebrate the season than at a wintertime party with all of your friends? Hong Kong Disneyland looks postcard-perfect when Mickey, Minnie, Duffy, ShellieMay, Cookie, and more friends—dressed in their seasonal best—gather together in front of the park’s gorgeous Christmas tree to celebrate this special time of year in a 20-minute musical extravaganza that is one-of-a-kind.

Toy Story Land

Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ Biggest Little Celebration
They may be the size of a toy, but that doesn’t mean that Woody and friends don’t celebrate the holidays in a big way! The Toy Story crew has put up all their decorations, so you can enjoy a giant cranberry-and-popcorn garland, a 10-foot-tall sugar cookie in the shape of Hamm, and even ornaments inspired by the green aliens! With Buzz, Woody, and Jessie dressed in their holiday finest, you’ve got a friend in Toy Story Land this holiday season.

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it’s a small world Holiday, a Timeless Classic
When you imagine Christmas at Disneyland, what fills your senses? The smells of gingerbread beignets? The fuzzy softness of your holiday ear headband? When it comes to the sights and sounds of Disneyland’s holiday season, this attraction fills our hearts with cheer right away—one look at the glowing lights of it’s a small world Holiday and we know it’s the most magical time of year. Whether you’re riding on the attraction or watching the special projection show, it’s a small world Holiday is a beautiful part of Disneyland’s holiday tradition.

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Walt Disney Studios Park’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror turns Goofy
Goofy’s Incredible Christmas, a seasonal nighttime spectacular, turns Disneyland Paris’ spooky sight into a festive celebration! Using breathtaking special effects and mapping projection technology, the Hollywood Tower Hotel turns into the perfect backdrop for Goofy’s seasonal surprise for Mickey! Why not drop in and join the fun?

Sala Kahle—Day 10 of Adventures by Disney Safari to South Africa

By Robert Yoshioka

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What an adventure this has been! Our safari into South Africa started with its glorious coast of inviting beaches and lush vineyards and concluded in the vast grasslands where many of the animal kingdom’s most majestic creatures roam.

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Welcome to the Cradle of Mankind, the famed birthplace of man where some of the oldest hominid fossils have been found. Once you have visited Africa, she will stay with you always. Thank you for visiting our beautiful land.
-Dr. Mark

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Human beings are now the single most powerful force of change on the planet.  There should not be a single person who thinks, “I can’t do anything.” Because just by existing as we do, at the top of a chain of energy and consumption, we are already doing something…for better or for worse. Every decision we make makes a difference to the natural world.  So, you don’t need a backpack, a pith helmet, and an all-terrain vehicle to be a conservation hero. You can be a conservation hero anywhere you choose, simply by paying attention to your own choices, and by supporting those organizations, like the Disney Conservation Fund, who are working to make a difference.
-Joe

Hot Spiced Apple Cider

Ingredients:

  • 16 oz. quality apple cider
  • ½ tsp. cinnamon
  • ½ tsp. whole allspice
  • ¹/8 tsp. whole cloves
  • ¹/8 tsp. nutmeg
  • ½ orange, cut into small pieces
  • 2 tbsp. packed brown sugar
  • Sliced apple and orange, for garnish
  • Whole cinnamon stick, for garnish

Combine all ingredients in a saucepan, and simmer over low heat for about 30 minutes. Pour through a fine strainer into a heat-proof glass and garnish.

The Big 5—Day 9 of Adventures by Disney Safari to South Africa

By Robert Yoshioka

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This long necked friend kicked off a day of “lekker” (South African slang for fantastic or awesome) game drives!
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Back at the lodge, we tried our hand at several ancient forms of native hunting – with the bow, blow darts and spear throwing as well as local beading crafts.

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The day wrapped up with a very heartfelt and emotional farewell dinner. Joined by a group of local Shangaan performers with a mix of traditional and modern dancing, drumming and singing, we reminisced over this incredible adventure.

Our guides, Craig and Kira, also shared a beautiful slideshow starting from meeting in Cape Town, journeying together up the Garden Route and finally the past several days on safari.

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In Africa, people sing and dance at every kind of occasion, and saying farewell is a particularly vibrant event. Remember to say Sala Kahle (stay well) as they wish you Hamba Kahle (go well).
-Dr. Mark

Click here to see more about this amazing safari adventure.

Totally Trekkin’—Day 8 of Adventures by Disney Safari to South Africa

By Robert Yoshioka

Our second morning of private game drives started with a delicious breakfast. Even in South Africa, #EverythingTastesBetterShapedLikeMickey!!

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This morning we were on the look out for big cats returning from a night of hunting.

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Early morning game drives are always worth getting up for. The sunrise over the bushveld is magnificent, and bird life in particular is prolific in the mornings.
-Dr. Mark

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As guests look around on safari, they can compare what they see to what they know of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Some things will match perfectly. Some won’t.  When we did our research trips, one of things we were trying to discover was just exactly what kind of Africa could be replicated in Florida. We photographed everything, even our own tire tracks. Southern Africa actually offers lots of parallels to DAK. For example, the Kapama landscape is often broken up into smaller spaces, like little theatrical sets.  Once we saw this pattern on our original research trips, we figured we could do the same with our own savanna.  This was the key to being able to do the safari at all. The natural landscape of Florida was once a savanna itself, so many tree shapes will be familiar, and we were able to find many substitutes for Africa trees. So our Disney’s Animal Kingdom savanna is partly a replica, and partly real. We will see what matches we can find.
-Joe

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Just when we were starting to get a bit peckish and parched, the rangers and trackers set up a lovely assortment of South African snacks and beverages while in the bush. This is truly the best way to take a “drive around town”!!

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Following the snacks, Joe led us in an sketching lesson down by the water. After a week of learning to see and remember our experiences through drawing, it was wonderful to showcase our new skills for a master artist like Joe!

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With a storm brewing in both the sky and our bellies, we headed to a delicious family meal around a roaring fire at the Rhino Boma to wrap up a day full of trekking, sketching and adventuring!

Click here to see more about this amazing safari adventure.