Who’s Who—and Whatsit, Which, and More—in Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time

By Beth Deitchman

Meet the epic adventure’s enchanting cast of characters before the film tessers into theaters this Friday.

You’re about to experience an adventure like never before, as you journey across dimensions of space and time to fantastical planets with names like Camazotz and Uriel. Based on Madeleine L’Engle’s classic novel, Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time follows one girl’s transformative journey led by three celestial guides who help her to discover that strength comes from embracing one’s individuality and the best way to triumph over fear is to travel by one’s own light.

Visionary director Ava DuVernay says of the book, “A Wrinkle in Time is this beautiful stew of mystery, fantasy, adventure, science, romance, social commentary, and spirituality. It’s not often that we see girls at the center of a story—and certainly not girls of color—amid all these different worlds and planets. It really is something out of my wildest imagination.”

Such a unique story demands an amazing cast of characters, as well as a stellar roster of actors to bring them to life. Here are the true individuals you’ll meet when the film opens on March 9.

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Meg Murry (Storm Reid)
Middle school student Meg is bullied at school and struggles to fit in, but she’s facing even more challenges at home. Her father—a world-renowned physicist, like her mother—mysteriously disappeared four years ago after his discovered “tessering,” a wrinkling of time and space that makes intergalactic travel possible. When three otherworldly visitors—Mrs. Which, Mrs. Whatsit, and Mrs. Who—reveal that Mr. Murry is in grave danger because of his discovery, Meg must overcome her own flaws and insecurities and harness the strength she needs if she is going to defeat the darkness that has infiltrated the universe so that she can save her father—and maybe even the world. “One of the things I love most about Meg is that she doesn’t care what other people think of her,” says Storm Reid, who plays the film’s protagonist. “She gets bullied at school and there are all these rumors going around that her dad is missing, but she goes on this beautiful journey where she learns to love herself and to stand up and fight for her family.”

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Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey)
The three “Mrs.’s” are born of stardust and are now pure light, but they’ve come to Earth in human form to guide Meg on her journey. Mrs. Which—played by Disney Legend Oprah Winfrey—is the wisest of the three Mrs.’s. Says Winfrey, “Mrs. Which has been around for millennia. She is an angelic cosmic being who has complete empathy and connection to all humans and is one with the universe. She understands that love and light is all that matters and journeys throughout the universe to spread that message.”

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Mrs. Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon)
Not only is Mrs. Whatsit the most free-spirited of the three Mrs.’s, but she is also the youngest, at a mere 2 billion years old. The former star who gave up her existence so that she could fight the darkness is new to Earth and also unaccustomed to the ways of humans. “She is innocent, almost childlike, and desperately wants to impress Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which, but she doesn’t understand how things work, so she is always playing with things,” Witherspoon says. “And sometimes she says things out loud, not realizing people can hear her, and sometimes they are inappropriate.”

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Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling)
Mrs. Who represents a melting pot of the world we live in, and the quietest of the Mrs.’s, prefers to speak the language of the world’s greatest spiritual warriors, citing quotes from the likes of Shakespeare, Churchill, and Buddha. “Mrs. Who is a very mysterious character because she speaks through other people’s words and sentiments, and for someone like me who is very expressive and always has a lot to say and a lot of opinions, it was a really challenging role to play. It also meant I wasn’t able to improvise on set, which is one of the first times that has ever happened,” Kaling recalls. Mrs. Who becomes a surrogate mother to Meg and the other children while they’re tessering through the galaxy, and she gives Meg the gift of her spectacles to use in her quest to rescue her father.

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Charles Wallace (Deric McCabe)
He may be Meg’s younger brother, but the 5-year-old Charles Wallace is wise beyond his years. While searching with Meg for their father, the extremely intelligent and gifted boy falls prey to the same evil energy that is holding Mr. Murry prisoner. “Charles Wallace is brilliant, but he is brilliant in a very 5-year-old way,” says A Wrinkle in Time screenwriter Jennifer Lee. “He sees the world and all the magic that’s in it and all the potential it holds, but he’s also a kid who isn’t afraid to speak his mind and who can sound a little arrogant for his age, which occasionally gets him into trouble. Still, there’s something special about him, and what makes him special also makes him vulnerable, like a lot of people in life.”

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Calvin (Levi Miller)
Calvin attends school with Meg, who has a crush on the young athlete. He struggles with his own familial problems, and becomes a true friend to Meg when she needs it the most. “Meg has a crush on Calvin but doesn’t want him to know,” says Reid. “Unfortunately, that makes her appear standoffish and not interested in him, but on the journey she learns about Calvin’s relationship with his father, which causes them to bond and begin to trust one another.”

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Mr. Murry (Chris Pine)
A brilliant physicist, Mr. Murry’s unproven theory of tessering earned him skepticism from within the scientific community before his disappearance. Actor Chris Pine believes that Mr. Murry finds himself pulled between the forces of his family and his desire to achieve great things. “Mr. Murry is a kind of frenetic, obsessed, ambitious doctor who really wants to do the right thing for his family—and for mankind—which he believes is going out into the universe to find something that has never been found before,” says producer Jim Whitaker. “He’s striving to find something that is bigger than himself, which becomes a complex dilemma for him because he doesn’t want to sacrifice his family in the process.”

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Mrs. Murry (Gugu Mbatha-Raw)
Kate Murry is both an award-winning biophysicist and a loving mother who works from a science lab in her home so she can maintain a loving and warm environment in which to raise her children following her husband’s baffling disappearance.

Red (Michael Peña)
Readers of L’Engle’s novel might remember the character as the Man with the Red Eyes. As played by Michael Peña in the film, Red joyfully approaches the children on a beach on the planet of Camazotz in outlandish attire, but he is really a pawn controlled by the IT that captivates Charles Wallace.

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Happy Medium (Zach Galifianakis)
A woman in the novel, the Happy Medium has been reimagined by the filmmakers. Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin visit the seer hoping he’ll enlighten them as to Mr. Murry’s whereabouts. “Zach is hilarious every time he opens his mouth but he’s also very emotional, too,” says Whitaker. “His character lives in a cave wanting to avoid the darkness altogether and it’s an existence that he’s created for himself in order to not interact with anyone.”

You can hear more from the Mrs.’s themselves—Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, and Mindy Kaling—in our exclusive interview from D23 Expo 2017; and find out what Storm Reid told us about performing stunts alongside “Ms. Oprah” during our visit to the set of A Wrinkle in Time.

Remembering David Ogden Stiers and the Wonderful Characters he Brought to Life

By Megan Deppe

We are sorry to report on the passing of actor David Ogden Stiers, who died on Saturday, March 3, at the age of 75. Throughout Stiers’ long and impressive acting career, the versatile actor lent his voice to some of our favorite characters in Disney movies, video games, and on television. As Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast, Stiers delightfully invited us to be his guest, and as Jumba in Lilo & Stitch, he made us want to welcome him into our own ’ohana. In honor of David Ogden Stiers’ contribution to so many classic Disney animated films, we’ve taken a look back at some of his most memorable Disney roles.

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1. Cogsworth/Narrator (Beauty and the Beast)
The fussy little clock who runs Beast’s household may be Stiers’ most iconic Disney role, and the actor also served as Beauty and the Beast’s narrator, drawing us in to the tale as old as time from the very beginning. As Cogsworth, Stiers brought a real sense of authority to his role as Beast’s helping hand, and he also looked to his impeccable comic timing to deliver some of the most memorable lines in the film, such as the mantle clock’s witty bon mot, “If it’s not Baroque, don’t fix it!” In an interview with Disney twenty-three around the time of the film’s 25th anniversary, Stiers recalled, “I think they sensed in me the ability to rise quickly to an unjustified sense of self-importance and a tendency to pontificate.”

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2. Jumba (Lilo & Stitch)
Stiers returned to the role of the mad scientist who created our favorite little blue alien several times, voicing Jumba in several spinoff films, video games, and in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. Jumba may be a self-proclaimed “evil genius,” but at the end of the day he still cares about his little creation and the ’ohana that took him in—and we couldn’t help but come to care about Jumba as well, a testament to Stiers’ vocal talents.

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3. Governor Ratcliffe / Wiggins (Pocahontas)
In Pocahontas, Stiers took on the unusual challenge of voicing two characters: Governor Ratcliffe and his sidekick, the skinny and innocent Wiggins. The dual roles were a wonderful illustration of Stiers’ range as an actor, as he seamlessly switched back and forth between the dark and villainous Governor who only cared about gold and his foolish assistant.

4 Fenton Q. Harcourt (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire’s Fenton Q. Harcourt may have been a supporting role for Stiers, but it was an important one for the film’s plot. Milo’s determination to find the lost world of Atlantis has always been part of him, but it is his rejection by the Smithsonian’s board of directors—led by Harcourt—that truly gets him out of his boiler room. It is only through Harcourt’s dismissal of Milo and his dream that the linguist is ultimately able to find the path he was meant to walk.

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5. Archdeacon (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Stiers voiced the pivotal role of the Archdeacon, who saves Quasimodo’s life at the start of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. As kind and caring as the Archdeacon is, he is one of the few characters who is willing to call out Frollo on his terrible behavior. The Archdeacon looks past outward appearances to see the person within, showing kindness to Quasimodo while the young man lives in the cathedral, and ultimately giving Esmerelda the sage advice that leads her to Quasimodo.

And the Oscar® Goes to… Disney•Pixar’s Coco

By Beth Deitchman

Members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences love Disney•Pixar’s Coco as much as we do. Last night, the film received the Oscar® for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Oscars®, which were broadcast live on ABC.

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Director Lee Unkrich joined producer Darla K. Anderson and co-director Adrian Molina to accept the award on behalf of the film. Expressing his gratitude to the people of Mexico, Unkrich said, “Coco would not exist without your endlessly beautiful culture and traditions. With Coco we tried to take a step forward toward a world where all children can grow up seeing characters in movies that look and talk and live like they do. Marginalized people deserve to feel like they belong. Representation matters.”

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Coco’s signature song, “Remember Me,” was not forgotten by Academy voters, who gave it the Oscar for best Original Song. Actor Gael García Bernal, who voiced Héctor, joined Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade and Grammy® winner Miguel for a special rendition of the song that was performed during the live broadcast.

Earlier this week, the film was celebrated by the city of Los Angeles, which declared February 27—the day of the film’s release on Blu-ray and DVD—to be “Coco Day.” Coco has also received four VES Awards, 11 Annie Awards, and the Golden Globe® for Best Motion Picture, Animated.

To see the full list of Academy Award® winners for 2018, visit Oscar.com.

ICYMI: The New Mary Poppins Returns Teaser is Practically Perfect in Every Way

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Last night during the 90th Oscars® ceremony, we were invited to step in time to the Mary Poppins Returns Facebook page for the dazzling debut of the very first teaser trailer for this new film. If you haven’t had a chance to watch the teaser yet, featuring Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins and Lin-Manuel Miranda as the lamplighter Jack, enjoy your first look at this delightful new story now.

Listen to Anna and Kristoff Sing in this Brand-New Song from Frozen the Broadway Musical

Happy Frozen Friday, Broadway fans! After last week’s debut of Elsa’s Act Two solo “Monster,” we were already snow excited to hear all the new songs from the new Broadway Musical Frozen, and “What Do You Know About Love?”—a stunning new duet between Patti Murin (Anna) and Jelani Alladin (Kristoff)—has us falling in love right alongside them. Penned by Oscar® winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, “What Do You Know About Love?” and “Monster” are two of four songs that will be debuted leading up to the production’s March 22 opening. Watch “What Do You Know About Love?” now, or check it out on FrozenTheMusical.com and wherever music is streamed and sold.

6 Degrees of Walt Disney—How The 2018 Oscar® Nominees Relate to Walt

By Courtney Potter

With dozens of Oscars® to his name, Walt Disney’s presence in the film industry is undeniable. Even today, actors and actresses can still trace a path from their own careers back to Walt himself. In preparation for the 90th Academy Awards®, D23 took a look at all of the 2018 nominees for Actor and Actress in a Leading Role and calculated their “Six Degrees of Walt Disney”—read on for more, and make sure to catch these nominees during the sure-to-be-spectacular event on Sunday, March 4, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT… only on ABC!

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Achieving Realistic Visual Effects in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

By Jim Frye

Ever since George Lucas established Industrial Light & Magic to create the ahead-of-their-time special effects for the very first Star Wars film back in 1975, innovative visual effects have been a hallmark of these movies. Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the latest tale in the mythic Skywalker saga, continues this tradition, having received four Oscar® nominations, including one for visual effects, recognizing the work of Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Chris Corbould, and Neal Scanlan.

Ben Morris, visual effects supervisor for The Last Jedi, has earned a reputation as a boundary-pushing innovator on films such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Gravity, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Gladiator and The Golden Compass, for which he was recognized with an Academy Award®. His work for writer-director Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi keeps that streak going, giving us stunningly beautiful vistas, jaw-dropping digital characters, and show-stealing moments that audiences talk about long after the house lights come up.

“We work on the visual problems and challenges that can’t be accomplished practically,” says Morris, on a call from London. “We work on explosions or pyrotechnics that can’t be staged by the practical special effects team. We also work on large-scale digital environments with the production design, and we create creatures that aren’t conducive to being created with practical makeup or animatronic characters.”

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Those characters include the fathiers (space horses), which were a significant challenge because of the integration of actors riding on them as they smash up the casino. Morris and his team also made digital porgs that look exactly the same as the animatronic porgs. And the crystal foxes, known as vulptex, on the planet of Crait were completely computer-generated.

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But there’s one character who is particularly satisfying to Morris. “I’m incredibly proud of Snoke,” he says. “We executed him with an entirely different look than the first movie. Rian didn’t want it to have a ghostly, gelatinous white zombie/hologram look.”

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Johnson was concerned that The Last Jedi’s Snoke—the one we meet in person instead of The Force Awaken’s hologram—could not realistically be achieved with computer effects. He considered, instead, using an actor in makeup. “I said, ‘No, no, no, we actually can and should do this in CG,” says Morris. “So we worked very closely with Rian and his initial concern was completely assuaged at the end. He just kept pushing our camera closer and closer to the character and he got more and more excited by what he looked like. The fact that Andy’s [Serkis] performance was so strong only added to that effect.” Andy Serkis played the character of Snoke using motion-capture technology.

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Another impressive sequence was the battle on Crait, the mineral planet. Morris and his team actually traveled to the largest salt plains on earth—the Salar de Uynui in Bolivia—to shoot plates to help ground the sequence in reality and steer and drive the CG of the sequence. “From the very early concepts we knew it was going to be a beautiful white plain that would be destroyed and mashed up and gouged by the speeders,” says Morris. “We had to create these crazy red rooster tails and make them look like crystals flying. There were huge amounts of physical simulations going on there for all the pyrotechnics and ships crashing and walkers dragging things. So it was a big number, but as Rian always said, he wanted it to look like it almost ended in a bloodbath, where all the white salt had been blown off to show the red crystalline substance beneath.”

And the list goes on: Holdo’s hyperspace; the Lightsaber duel in the throne room; the explosions in the mega hanger—Star Wars: The Last Jedi is filled with shot after shot of beautiful, realistic visual effects that transport viewers into the film, and into another galaxy. Morris concludes, “These effects were on a scale that we’ve never dealt with before, and I think they’re an incredible success.”

We couldn’t agree more.

When Star Wars: The Last Jedi comes home, scene breakdowns that take you inside these and more incredible sequences are among the bonus features. The film is available on Digital (in HD and 4K Ultra HD) and via Movies Anywhere on March 13, and on Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and On-Demand on March 27.

Everything You Need to Know About Oscar® Sunday

By Beth Deitchman

Attention movie fans and Disney fans, alike! We’re just days away from the 90th Oscars®, which will be broadcast live on ABC this Sunday, March 4. You have mere days to finish watching all of the nominated films—conveniently, Disney•Pixar’s Coco became available on Blu-ray™ and Digital just this week for you to enjoy all over again. Time is running out for you to plan your Academy Awards®-appropriate attire—who are you wearing?

When it comes to the Oscar broadcast, however, you need not worry or fret. We’ve put together a handy guide of all the info you need to make the most of your Oscar Sunday.

The Oscars® fun kicks off long before the broadcast begins!

Begin your Oscar Sunday with Countdown to the Oscars, Live!, an unprecedented three-hour special, live from the red carpet, airing on ABC on March 4 (1–4 p.m. ET/10 a.m.–1 p.m. PT). The special includes a first look inside the new Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences museum, and Whoopi Goldberg’s interview with Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger—who is also the museum’s campaign chair. Whoopi is not just an Oscar winner but the first “LEGOT,” having received the Disney Legends Award, in addition to her Emmy®, Grammy®, Oscar, and Tony® Awards. Hosted by Good Morning America weekend anchor and The View co-host Paula Faris and ABC News Correspondent Chris Connelly, Countdown to the Oscars, Live! Is your ultimate guide to Hollywood’s biggest night.

At 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT, Oscars Opening Ceremony: Live From The Red Carpet provides exclusive insider access to all of the excitement of the red carpet. Fans will hear from some of Hollywood’s biggest stars—nominees, presenters and performers alike—and see what (and who) they’re wearing.

The 90-minute special, which is produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and ABC News Live Events Group, is the only official red-carpet event—and from 7–8 ET (4–5 PT), ABC will be the only telecast broadcasting live exclusively from the red carpet. Hosting from the center of the action are Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan, star of ABC’s The Goldbergs Wendi McLendon-Covey, The View co-host Sara Haines, Vanity Fair executive West Coast editor Krista Smith and IMDb special correspondent Dave Karger.

You can keep up with all of the Oscar buzz, wherever you are, with The Oscars: All Access.
An event as spectacular as Oscar Sunday brings with it more magical moments than can fit on a single platform. Also beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT, The Oscars: All Access is the official second-screen celebration of The Oscars. From red-carpet interviews that you can watch while you’re en route to your Oscar-viewing party to live backstage coverage throughout the awards telecast, The Oscars: All Access is the one place to go for an inside look at Hollywood’s biggest night. Go to The Academy’s show page on Facebook Watch, The ABC Television Network Facebook page, Oscar.com, and ABCNews.com, to stream The Oscars: All Access live on Oscar Sunday.

Descendants star Sofia Carson (who will also be seen in Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists on Freeform) and entertainment and sports commentators Chris Connelly, Ben Lyons, and Adnan Virk will be joined by actor Wesam Keesh (ABC’s upcoming legal drama For The People) as your hosts for the evening.

With an earlier start time for The Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel takes the stage at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
This year’s telecast begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT—a half-hour earlier than previous years. The Oscars airs live on ABC, and will also be broadcast simultaneously in more than 225 countries and territories around the world.

Jimmy Kimmel hosts from the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California, and Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd return as producers.

 Stars from your favorite Disney films and series will be presenting this year.
Black Panther himself, Chadwick Boseman, is an Oscar presenter, along with Disney Legend Mark Hamill (of the Star Wars Skywalker Saga); Laura Dern (Vice Admiral Holdo) and Kelly-Marie Tran (Rose Tico), both from the Oscar-nominated Star Wars: The Last Jedi; Tom Holland (Spider-Man in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War); Zendaya (who has starred in the Disney Channel series Shake It Up and K.C. Undercover, and who appears in this year’s Oscar-nominated film The Greatest Showman), and multi-award-winning multi-hyphenate Lin-Manuel Miranda (songwriter for Moana, voice of Gizmoduck on DuckTales and the visionary behind Broadway’s Hamilton)—to name just a few.

Stay tuned for must-see performances of this year’s Oscar-nominated songs.
All five of the nominees for best Original Song will be performed live during the Oscar telecast, by a talented lineup of artists:

  • Grammy®-winner Mary J. Blige will perform “Mighty River,” from the film Mudbound. Blige co-wrote the song with Raphael Saadiq and Taura Stinson, and she is also nominated for best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in the film.
  • Common—previously an Oscar winner for the song “Glory” from the 2014 film Selma—will perform “Stand Up For Something” from the film Marshall with Grammy nominee Andra Day.
  • “This Is Me” from The Greatest Showman will be performed by Tony Award-nominated Keala Settle.
  • The prolific singer, songwriter and instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens will perform the song that he wrote for the film Call Me by Your Name, “Mystery of Love.”
  • And, of course, “Remember Me”—the signature song from Disney•Pixar’s Coco, will no doubt make for an unforgettable performance, as well. Gael García Bernal—who voices Héctor in the film—joins Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade and Grammy winner Miguel for this special rendition of the song.

Disney releases have received 10 nominations in nine categories.
We’re keeping our fingers crossed for all of Disney’s 2018 nominees, which include Disney•Pixar’s Coco, nominated for best Animated Feature Film and best Original Song; Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast, also nominated in two categories (Costume Design and Production Design); and Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which was recognized in four categories: Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Visual Effects, and Original Score.

  • Costume Design
    Beauty and the Beast—Jacqueline Durran
  • Original Score
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—John Williams
  • Music (Original Song)
    “Remember Me”—Disney•Pixar’s Coco (Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez)
  • Production Design
    Beauty and the Beast—Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
  • Sound Editing
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—Ren Klyce, Matthew Wood
  • Sound Mixing
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce, and Stuart Wilson
  • Visual Effects
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Neal Scanlan, and Chris Corbould
    Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2—Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner, and Dan Sudick
  • Animated Feature Film
    Disney•Pixar’s Coco
  • Short Film (Animated)
    Disney•Pixar’s Lou

Every Way You Can Celebrate 90 Years of Mickey Mouse

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Today, Disney announced a worldwide celebration like no other, honoring 90 years of Mickey Mouse. Ever since Mickey charmed us all in his big-screen debut in Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928, the leader of the club has been Disney’s global ambassador, bringing joy and laughter to fans around the world. What better way to honor the mouse that started it all than with festivities that will continue into 2018 and beyond?

The party kicks off on March 7 with “The Happiest Show on Earth”—a runway fashion event featuring a Mickey-inspired collection designed by couture brand Opening Ceremony founders Carol Lim and Humberto Leon. The show will also serve as Opening Ceremony’s Spring 2018 runway show, and the special “mouse-terpieces” will close out fashion week celebrations around the world. You can join in on this festive fashion extravaganza, as select items from the Mickey collaboration will be immediately available for sale following the runway show at shopDisney.com, OpeningCeremony.com, and Opening Ceremony stores, while remaining ready-to-wear looks will hit stores in November. Of course, no fashion show is complete without Minnie Mouse! The icon—who shares this milestone anniversary with Mickey and who recently received her official star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame—will also be celebrated at the fashion show.

Disney’s collaboration with Opening Ceremony will serve as the launch of “Mickey the True Original”—a global celebration of Mickey’s heritage, personality, and status as a pop-culture icon. Mickey Mouse is going to be very much in style, thanks to fashion collaborations with other true original brands, as well as special content and events that embrace Mickey’s impact on the past, present, and future.

The fun doesn’t stop there! Mickey’s celebration continues throughout 2018 and beyond, including special celebrations put on by we here at D23: The Official Disney Fan Club:

  • D23 and the Walt Disney Archives, in partnership with Walt Disney Animation Studios, have commissioned legendary Disney animator Mark Henn to paint Mickey’s official 90th birthday portrait. Henn follows in the footsteps of artists such as Disney Legend John Hench, who crafted five of Mickey’s official portraits. Henn animated Mickey for Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983) and is currently at work on Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018). The new portrait will debut on the cover of the fall issue of Disney twenty-three, a publication of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club.
  • This November, D23 will present Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse, a two-day event at Walt Disney World Resort featuring panels, presentations and fun-filled entertainment.
  • This year’s annual D23 Gold Member gift is an exclusive box set of 23 special Mickey Mouse mementos—authentic reproductions of such treasured keepsakes as pages from the script of Steamboat Willie and a miniature animation cel from Parade of the Award Nominees (1932).

But we’re not the only ones celebrating Mickey! All across Disney, Mickey will be honored in 2018 and beyond:

  • This fall, ABC will air a star-studded celebration of Mickey in honor of his birthday, with special guests, musical performances and more.
  • Disney Channel will debut season five of the Mickey Mouse animated shorts, including a special seven-minute extended-length birthday episode that will air later this year.
  • Walt Disney Parks and Resorts around the world will celebrate Mickey’s 90th on November 18, marking the day with commemorative merchandise, photo locations, and more.
  • Beginning in late 2018 and into 2019 the World’s Biggest Mouse Party, saluting Mickey and Minnie, will take place at Disney parks worldwide.
  • Disney On Ice will salute Mickey as the “True Original” host of Disney On Ice since its inception in 1981 by creating Mickey’s 90th pre-shows for productions touring the United States, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
  • Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Special Celebration, a new production showcasing Mickey Mouse’s memories throughout the years, will launch in Japan in July 2018 and continue touring throughout the Asia-Pacific region until August 2019.
  • In France, 38 design and art schools will take part in “Mickey Is Art,” a unique contest in which students will craft works of Mickey, inspired by their favorite artistic movement. The winning designs will be displayed this summer in 12 major train stations in France and for sale this September at Galerie Glénat in Paris.
  • Disney store will continue to celebrate milestone moments for Mickey Mouse with the Mickey Mouse Memories Collection (launched Jan 2018), a monthly, limited-release series of 12 collectible plush, mugs, and cloisonné pins inspired by Mickey’s most memorable movie roles.
  • Disney Publishing Worldwide will introduce more than 30 titles globally as part of Mickey’s 90th, including books, arts & crafts, and comics.

Want to be part of the celebration? Join the conversation on social media with the hashtag #Mickey90.

Ralph Breaks the Internet and Disneyland Paris Expands—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Wreck-It Ralph is back for more shenanigans, and a huge expansion is coming for our Disney Parks friends “across the pond”… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Hysterical Teaser Trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

Lovable Ralph is getting ready to wreck his way into our hearts once again in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2… and now, we have an all-new teaser trailer detailing a bit of what we can expect this Thanksgiving! Check it out, above.

The much-anticipated sequel leaves Litwak’s video arcade behind and ventures into the uncharted, expansive, and thrilling world of the Internet—which may or may not survive Ralph’s wrecking! Video game “bad” guy Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) and fellow misfit Vanellope von Schweetz (voice of Sarah Silverman) must risk it all by traveling to the world wide web in search of a replacement part to save Vanellope’s video game, Sugar Rush. In way over their heads, Ralph and Vanellope must rely on the citizens of the Internet—the netizens—to help navigate their way, including a website entrepreneur named Yesss (voice of Taraji P. Henson), who is the head algorithm and the heart and soul of trend-making site “BuzzzTube.” Directed by Rich Moore (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph) and Phil Johnston (co-writer, Wreck-It Ralph; Cedar Rapids; co-writer, Zootopia), and produced by Clark Spencer (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph, Bolt), Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-Ralph 2 smashes into theaters on November 21.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
March 8, 2018
Be a Warrior During a Complimentary Advance Screening of A Wrinkle in Time
March 24, 2018
Celebrate the Opening Weekend of Frozen on Broadway in New York City
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
Parks
February 28–May 28, 2018
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
March 2–April 12, 2018
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
April 13, 2018
Pixar Fest begins at the Disneyland Resort
April 26, 2018
Disney•Pixar Toy Story Land opens at Shanghai Disneyland
May 27, 2018
Star Wars: Galactic Nights Returns to Disney’s Hollywood Studios
June 23, 2018
Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure
June 30, 2018
Toy Story Land opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
March 9, 2018
Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time opens in U.S. theaters
May 4, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War opens in U.S. theaters
May 25, 2018
Solo: A Star Wars Story opens in U.S. theaters
June 15, 2018
Incredibles 2 opens in U.S. theaters
July 6, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and the Wasp opens in U.S. theaters opens in U.S. theaters
August 3, 2018
Disney’s Christopher Robin opens in U.S. theaters
November 2, 2018
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms opens in U.S. theaters
December 19, 2018
Mary Poppins Returns opens in U.S. theaters
Television
March 4, 2018
The Oscars air live on ABC (8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT)
March 11, 2018
American Idol premieres on ABC (8–10 p.m. ET)
March 23, 2018
Muppet Babies premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW (10 a.m. ET)

feb 28 news briefs

Huge Expansion Plans Announced for Disneyland Paris

Big news for our Disney Parks friends from “across the pond”: Just this week, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced plans for a massive multi-year expansion for Disneyland Paris—including three new areas based on Marvel, Frozen, and Star Wars. Read all about it right here!

feb 28 news briefs

Disney Cruise Line Adds New Destinations for Summer 2019

Get ready to see more of the world than ever before with Disney Cruise Line (DCL), starting in summer 2019! Just over a year from now, DCL will set sail on new itineraries and to seven new ports in Europe, including a first-ever round-trip cruise from Rome and first-time visits to destinations in Europe. Plus, adventures will continue for DCL fans with sailings to Alaska, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas—including new cruise lengths aboard the Disney Fantasy.

When in Rome, do as DCL would do during their first-time visits to this unbelievably historic city—which will bookend the experience in a single cruise. On June 14, 2019, the Disney Magic will sail an eight-night cruise from Civitavecchia (Rome); ports of call include Salerno (Positano, Amalfi, Pompeii) and La Spezia (Florence, Pisa), Italy; Villefranche (Monte Carlo, Cannes, Nice) and Marseilles, France; and Barcelona, Spain. Elsewhere on the continent, DCL will call on seven new ports in Europe for the first time in 2019, including Gothenburg and Nynashamn (Stockholm), Sweden; Toulon (Provence) and Brest, France; Cartagena, Spain; Fredericia, Denmark; and Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Bookings open to the public on March 8, 2018! For more information on all of the above (and on DCL in general), visit DisneyCruiseLine.com.

Marvel Kicks Off Campaign to Help Children’s Charities

The Avengers are assembling for a few very good causes… Disney just announced Marvel: The Universe Unites, a truly epic campaign in support of children’s charities including Make-A-Wish®, Starlight Children’s Foundation, and Give Kids The World. Throughout this week-long event, stars of Marvel Studios’ hugely anticipated film Avengers: Infinity War will team up for a series of hero acts and social media challenges to raise funds and awareness for charities that support kids and families impacted by serious illness.

As part of Marvel Studios: Hero Acts, a charitable initiative launched in 2016, some members of the cast of Avengers: Infinity War will receive a special toy care package filled with cool new products, celebrating their Marvel character, to be donated to children’s hospitals. And their mission? To take a creative photo or video to reveal the new toys to fans and post it to their Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter channels using the hashtag #HeroActs. So that’s how you, the fans, come in—when the stars’ collective posts hit 1 million likes, they’ll unlock a $250,000 donation to Starlight Children’s Foundation® from Marvel!

But that’s not all: Hasbro will donate $1 million in cash and products to Give Kids the World; Funko will make a $1 million toy donation to Starlight; and if you purchase something Marvel from shopDisney.com or at Disney stores across the U.S. this weekend (March 3 and 4), they’ll donate 10 percent of those sales (up to $50,000) to Make-a-Wish…

“Being a Marvel Super Hero gives us a powerful platform to directly influence positive change,” says Chadwick Boseman, star of Black Panther. “Giving back to kids is the most impactful role you can play. Marvel: The Universe Unites and #HeroActs is just a fun way to support a noble cause while entertaining kids and fans around the globe.”

feb 28 news briefs

Youth STEM Program Gets Panther-tastic Boost from Disney

Speaking of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther… Shuri, the Princess of Wakanda (portrayed by Letitia Wright) is a veritable genius when it comes to super-cool advanced tech. Could the next Shuri be living in your neighborhood? The Boys and Girls Clubs of America’s (BGCA) youth STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programs hope to find out—and to that end, in celebration of Black Panther’s record-breaking success, The Walt Disney Company is donating $1 million to BGCA’s STEM projects.

The organization will use this one-time grant to further develop its existing national STEM curriculum, and establish new STEM Centers of Innovation in 12 different areas across the country. The curriculum and new centers will serve and inspire kids and teens in communities including Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Harlem, Memphis, Oakland, and Washington, D.C.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Centers of Innovation provide youth with hands-on, advanced technologies that stimulate creative approaches to STEM exploration, including 3-D printers, robotics, and high-definition video production and conferencing equipment. Plus, a fully dedicated STEM expert will offer individual and group support, using real-world applications to help Club members develop their STEM skills and critical thinking. Says Jim Clark, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, “Thanks to Disney’s support, we can expand our outreach and allow more youth to find their passions and discover STEM careers.”

feb 28 news briefs

Disney Junior to Bring The Rocketeer to Life Once More

There’s a new animated series on the horizon, inspired by the popular comic books by Dave Stevens (which also informed the fan-favorite 1991 Disney film) and ready to bring high-flying adventure to young kids and their families! Disney Junior just started production on The Rocketeer, and it’s set to debut in 2019; read more about the series here at D23.com.

feb 28 news briefs

Muppet Babies Set to Premiere Next Month!

Here’s a bit more Disney Junior news: The adorable pint-sized versions of your favorite Muppets are almost ready to hit the airwaves!

The channel’s reimagined Muppet Babies will premiere Friday, March 23, with two back-to-back episodes on Disney Channel (10 a.m. EDT) and in the DisneyNOW app. Based on the original Emmy® Award-winning series, the all-new CG-animated Muppet Babies chronicles the hilarious playroom antics of the young Kermit the Frog, Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Animal, and a brand-new Muppet Baby named Summer Penguin. The series will also feature guest appearances by fan-favorite Muppets including Statler and Waldorf, Bunsen and Beaker, Rowlf the Dog, Rizzo the rat, and even Dr. Teeth.

And guess what else? The series’ soundtrack, featuring the theme song performed by Tony Award®-winner Renée Elise Goldsberry (Broadway’s Hamilton) and additional songs from the series, has just been released digitally by Walt Disney Records. If you’re a huge Muppet fan (like ourselves), it might be a great add to your music collection…

feb 28 news briefs

Hear a Brand-New Song from Frozen on Broadway

Disney Theatricals’ Frozen is now in previews at the St. James Theatre in New York City, with its official opening night on March 22. Feel like getting into a monstrous-ly good Frozen mood right this minute? Check out a fabulous video of one of the show’s new songs, “Monster,” sung Elsa herself (B’way vet Caissie Levy), and written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez… watch it here.

A Wrinkle in Time Stars Surprise Disneyland Resort Guests

Our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog recently chronicled a very cool event that happened at the Disneyland Resort: The stars of Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time—Storm Reid, Mindy Kaling, Reese Witherspoon, and Oprah Winfrey—surprised fans during an exclusive preview of the film at Disney California Adventure’s Sunset Showcase Theatre, and then headed over to Disneyland park to pose with fans for a photo in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle!

See how the surprise played out in the video, above—and make sure to catch Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Ava DuVernay, when it hits a theater near you on March 9.