Five Reasons Why You Need to Watch Disney’s ZOMBIES

By Beth Deitchman

Is there any better way to experience the challenges and triumphs of young adulthood than through a Disney Channel Original Movie? “DCOMs,” as they’re called by the fans who love them, have given us magical musical looks at baseball players and mathletes who want to break from the status quo, taken us to the rock ‘n’ roll summer camp of our dreams, and introduced us to young villain progeny who might not be as rotten to the core as most people think they are. The newest DCOM, Disney’s ZOMBIES, takes on the monster movie genre as only Disney Channel can—with memorable songs, eye-popping choreography, and relatable characters the movies are known for, even when those characters just happen to be the undead.

ZOMBIES is set in the suburban town of Seabrook some 50 years after a zombie apocalypse. Thanks to a nifty device the zombies all wear on their wrists, they no longer pose a threat to humans and are allowed to attend the local high school alongside their human counterparts. It turns out that old fears are even harder to put to rest than zombies, so the undead continue to be relegated to their own part of Seabrook—the isolated, but incredibly creative, community of Zombietown. When devoted cheerleader Addison meets aspiring football player Zed, the pair realize that the differences between them are meant to be celebrated, so they team up to show the rest of Seabrook that conformity isn’t the way to build a solid community.

We spoke with stars Meg Donnelly (Addison) and Milo Manheim (Zed) about the brand-new music-and dance-filled movie premiering tomorrow night on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Here’s why the lifelong DCOM fans think you’re going to love ZOMBIES:

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1. Characters that are full of life… even when they’re undead.
“I don’t think these zombies are similar to any other type of zombie,” says newcomer Milo Manheim, who plays Zed, a character much like the effusive actor himself. “He’s a got a lot of swagger and style. He’s great—he’s very positive and he fights for what he believes in. That’s my favorite part about him: He has a goal, he sets his mind to it, and he does it.”

Addison, a cheerleader with a secret that sets her apart from most Seabrook residents, is played by Meg Donnelly, who also plays high school student Taylor Otto on ABC’s American Housewife. Donnelly tells us, “She believes that she can change the world through cheer, meaning if you cheer on people that you love and you want to support them, it can really light up people’s days and everyone can kind of come together.” The character’s optimism and empathetic nature inspired the actress, who shares, “I find myself in my real life going, ‘What would Addison do in this situation?’”

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2. Songs you’ll love to sing as much as the actors did.
If you’re a regular Disney Channel viewer, you’ve no doubt heard ZOMBIE’s signature anthem, “BAMM,” and watched the high-energy video. The scene in which the song appears is Manheim’s favorite. “The coolest scene, in my opinion, is ‘BAMM,’” he says, “just because of the set and how everything looks—and the dancing and visuals are incredible.” You’ll meet Addison in the opening number, “My Year,” and for Donnelly—who is living a childhood dream as the star of a DCOM—filming the sequence was a pinch-me moment. “I remember we were waiting to film for about four weeks, and every time that song came on I got goose bumps—I get chills even now,” she says. “I just remember thinking, ‘Wow, I’m actually doing this. It’s crazy.’”

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3. It’s not just the cheerleaders who have all of the moves.
“However much fun you think we had, just multiply that by like 2 billion,” Donnelly emphasizes. A musical theater veteran, she had a solid dance background but couldn’t help but be a bit intimidated at the outset. “But we all became such a huge family so fast it was easy to pick up the choreography,” she says. We knew we had each other’s back and it became fun.”

“I wasn’t used to all the poppin’ and lockin’ the zombies are doing,” Manheim says, and he also appreciated the supportive cast and learned a tremendous amount from day one. “I’m so thankful to have such an incredible choreographer, Christopher Scott, who was able to teach me so quickly how to do all these things and make them look super awesome.”

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4. …Did we mention the zombies?
You’ve never seen zombies like this before, and the filmmakers went to great lengths to give Disney Channel’s undead a distinctive look. “Every human was in and out of the makeup trailer before I was done,” Manheim mentions, but the process—which involved “spray painting” the actor’s arms in addition to styling his hair green every day—was streamlined over the course of the production. Still, Manheim laughs, “Meg got it so easy! She could probably do her makeup five times before I could do my makeup once.”

Donnelly agrees, and admits that she appreciated the later call times and the shorter visits to the makeup trailer that came with playing a cheerleader. “I am jealous, though, because the zombie costumes are so cool,” she says, “and Zed’s best friend is Eliza and sometimes I wanted to be Eliza because zombie clothes are great.”

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5. The movie features an inspiring message for everyone—zombies and humans, alike.
Both Donnelly and Manheim hope that ZOMBIES’ themes of acceptance and celebrating what makes us different resonate with viewers. “I want [viewers] to understand that being unique is awesome. Doing what you love to do is how you can become truly happy and you have to give everyone a chance,” Manheim says. We don’t have to all be the same way.” Donnelly underscores that in addition to embracing unique qualities in other people, young viewers should also look within. “We should all accept everyone for who they are, but you should also accept yourself, too. I think that’s really important, the ‘yourself’ part—because a lot of people don’t realize that,” she shares. “If you have differences or the little unique things about you that no one else has, you should really embrace that and really be true to yourself.”

The two actors—and Disney fans—each shared with D23 their Disney “Fab Five.” Click here to hear what they had to say, and tune in to ZOMBIES tomorrow night at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel, or on the DisneyNOW app.

D23 Fab Five: Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly from Disney’s ZOMBIES Share Their Disney Favorites

By Beth Deitchman

They may play a cheerleader and someone undead in Disney’s ZOMBIES, but actors Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly are Disney fans, through and through. “I had multiple birthday trips to Disneyland,” says Southern California native Manheim, who adds to his Disney cred the estimation that he’s watched High School Musical about 80,000 times. And Donnelly, who grew up in New York but went on annual Walt Disney World vacations with her family while growing up, recalls dressing up in a Belle costume for two solid months when she was young.

The pair recently traveled to ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort where they took part in a special grand opening event for The Arena—a new venue that will host a variety of sports for girls and boys, including gymnastics and cheerleading—which featured a special performance to the movie’s hit single “BAMM.” During the holiday season, Manheim and Donnelly were also part of Disney Parks Presents: A Disney Channel Holiday Celebration, performing the song “Wonderful Christmas Time.” “I’ve been going to Disney World my whole life, but going for work is a completely different experience and it was so amazing,” Donnelly shares.

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Manheim and Donnelly took a few minutes away from juggling their high school studies and acting careers to talk about some of their top Disney experiences. See how their lists compare to yours, and be sure to tune-in to Disney’s ZOMBIES tomorrow night on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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1. Favorite Disney character: “My favorite Disney character of all time is Olaf the snowman from Frozen. He’s perfect—I love him. He’s so optimistic. He’s the happiest person I’ve ever seen. I wish I could meet him. I’m going to meet him one day—you can quote me on that!”

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2. Favorite attraction: “I grew up at Disneyland so I love Disneyland, but my favorite attraction is Avatar Flight of Passage at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. It’s amazing—it’s so crazy. It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before.”

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3. Favorite song: “Disney just has this way where they can turn anything into the most catchy thing. Honestly, I think I’ve probably sung ‘Get’cha Head in the Game’ from High School Musical more than any song ever—not even just Disney songs. It’s just the hypest song ever.”

4. Favorite thing about Disney: “Not a lot of people get to experience this, but the people that work at Disney—everyone behind the scenes—are the best. It’s like a family at Disney.”

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5. Favorite of all time: “Just Moana—everything about it is amazing. Everything about Moana, in every single way, is perfect.”

Meg Donnelly (Addison):

“Wait—did Milo say Moana? I knew it!” Donnelly laughs, when we catch up with her to hear her favorites.

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1. Favorite attraction: “Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. That’s my all-time favorite roller coaster ever in the entire world. I’m a huge music fan, and I love Aerosmith, so you’re going on a roller coaster but they’re blasting Aerosmith in your ear—how cool is that? And there’s also three loops. It’s crazy! You’re supposed to be in L.A. [on the ride], and I remember every time I would go on it I felt like I was in Hollywood, living the dream.”

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2. Favorite movie: “The Little Mermaid. That was huge. Ariel was my biggest obsession because I’ve always wanted to be a mermaid, too.”

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3. Favorite Disney character: “Mickey Mouse—I actually had the biggest crush on Mickey Mouse when I was little.”

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4. Favorite song: “My favorite song is definitely from High School Musical 2—it’s called ‘What Time Is it?’ That song gives me goosebumps every time. There’s a key change in the song, and whenever the key changes I’m all, ‘oh, it’s so good!’ As soon as school is out you have to listen to ‘What Time Is It?’ from High School Musical or you won’t have a summer [laughs].

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5. Favorite thing about Disney: “Disney Channel. All of the shows: Wizards of Waverly Place, Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Kim Possible… so many. High School Musical was really huge for me—that made me want to sing and dance and act. And my dream since I’ve been little has been to be in a Disney Channel Original Movie musical—the fact that this is happening is so surreal.

D23 Expo Japan Memories and Rey Comes to Disneyland—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

D23 Expo Japan treated fans to some amazing sights and sounds, and Star Wars Launch Bay gets a new hero… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Relive D23 Expo Japan 2018!

D23.com had “yellow shoes on the ground” in Tokyo for the third annual D23 Expo Japan, and we have several fantastic articles covering every exciting detail! Check out our full three-day recap here—and for a rundown on all of the Expo’s amazing Disney Parks and Resorts announcements, click here.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
February 20, 2018
D23 Member Night at Disney’s The Lion King in Orlando
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
Parks
January 12–February 19, 2018
Epcot International Festival of the Arts
January 26–February 18, 2018
Lunar New Year Festival at Disney California Adventure
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
Summer 2018
Toy Story Land opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
February 16, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther opens in U.S. theaters
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)

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Rey to Make Debut at Star Wars Launch Bay Inside Disneyland Park

Folks from all over Disney are ridiculously hard at work on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, coming to Disneyland Park in 2019… but until then, Star Wars Launch Bay in Tomorrowland can offer fans a fix of “a galaxy far, far away.” And here’s some great news for guests: Starting in May, a new face will join the interactive Launch Bay experience with the arrival of the Resistance’s newest hero, Rey!

For the uninitiated: Rey is a scavenger—and a survivor—toughened by life on the harsh desert planet Jakku. Despite dismissing herself as “no one,” she learns that her life is being shaped by the mysterious power of the Force. Central to the stories of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rey has become an inspiration to a whole new generation of Star Wars fans.

Joining Chewbacca, Rey will visit with guests at the Light Side character experience throughout the summer, with Darth Vader and Kylo Ren encountering guests at the Dark Side area. So brush up on your Jedi skills and get those cameras (or mobile devices) ready…

Frozen on Broadway: Behind the Scenes at the Sitzprobe

If you read D23.com with any regularity, you know how truly excited we are for the debut of Disney Theatrical’s brand-new Broadway musical Frozen! So color us tickled to see this very cool behind-the-scenes video from the musical’s sitzprobe during its pre-Broadway run in Denver, Colorado. What’s a sitzprobe, you may ask? It’s the first time the cast of a musical gets to sing through the show with their live orchestra… and it’s definitely one of the most amazing days during a musical’s production process.

Based on the 2013 film written by a trio of Oscar® winners, Frozen on Broadway will feature music and lyrics by the creators of the film score—Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Up Here, Winnie the Pooh, In Transit) and EGOT (Emmy®, Grammy®, Oscar, and Tony®)-winner Robert Lopez (Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon, Up Here)—and a book by Jennifer Lee (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph), the film’s screenwriter and director (with Chris Buck). Directed by Michael Grandage, choreographed by Rob Ashford, and starring Broadway vets Caissie Levy as Elsa and Patti Murin as Anna, Frozen begins previews at the St. James Theatre on February 22!

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Black Panther Soundtrack Debuts Online This Friday

Awesome news, Black Panther fans—the score to the extremely anticipated film will hit digital shelves on Friday, February 16!

Composed by Grammy®-nominated composer and songwriter Ludwig Göransson, the score album will be released by Marvel Music and Hollywood Records. Black Panther marks Göransson’s third collaboration with director Ryan Coogler (Creed, Fruitvale Station). The Swedish-born composer wrote the original songs for Creed and has also produced albums for music stars including Childish Gambino, Haim, and Chance the Rapper.

The score was recorded in London with a whopping 132-piece western classical orchestra, as well as African percussionists and a 40-person choir. “After reading Ryan’s first draft of the script, I quickly realized that the only way I could properly score Black Panther was to travel to Africa to record, research, and learn from as many musicians I could find,” Göransson recently said. “I was introduced to Senegal’s most incredible musicians and storytellers, and from there it all started to come together.”

You can already pre-order the Black Panther score on iTunes, and you can listen to the full soundtrack on Spotify right now!

Incredible Marvel Cinematic Universe “Class Photo”

All your favorite Marvel Super Heroes—as well as a host of Marvel filmmakers and the man himself, Stan Lee—joined together for an amazing “class photo” to help celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. See the photo, read up about how they made it happen, and take a gander at some behind-the-scenes footage here at D23.com.

Who’s Your Disney Soulmate?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Love and Disney go hand-in-hand, from signature romantic songs from your favorite movies to wearing matching shirts with your sweetie at your favorite Disney park. It’s only natural that Disney fans might imagine what it would be like to live a Disney romance with their favorite character. Whether you’re ballroom dancing with Cinderella or sailing with Prince Eric, everyone has a dream Disney true love… and now you can find yours! Our experts at D23 have crafted this quiz to determine exactly who your Disney soulmate is. So, sit back, relax, tell us a little about yourself, and you’ll be on your way to happily ever after in no time…

This campaign has ended. Check out D23.com for more Disney fun!

Everything You Need to Know About the New Characters in Marvel Studios’ Black Panther

By Jim Frye

There’s a new king in town, and his name is T’Challa, better known as Black Panther. The groundbreaking Marvel Comics character made his first appearance in Fantastic Four Vol. 1 Issue 52, published in 1966. Then in 2016, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) welcomed Black Panther to the big screen in Captain America: Civil War. This February, he’s back in his own film with a whole new cast of characters.

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Marvel Studios’ Black Panther follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk.

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Marvel Studios President and Black Panther Producer Kevin Feige says, “It’s great to be able to delve into the world of Wakanda, see Black Panther’s lineage and heritage, and meet these amazing, rich characters that surround him. To bring them to life, we put together a phenomenal cast. They are among the best that we’ve ever assembled.”

Here are some of the amazing cast members, to help get you ready for Black Panther, which releases in U.S. theaters on February 16.

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CHADWICK BOSEMAN: T’Challa/Black Panther
Mourning the loss of his father, T’Challa’s claim to the throne is waylaid when villains outside the country pull him out of Wakanda and lead him on an adventure that spans the globe.

“T’Challa is smart. He’s a strategist and that has always been something that stood out to me, even in the comic books,” says Boseman. “He’s a world leader and with that comes the responsibility for an entire nation and considering its place in the world. That’s something that other Super Heroes don’t commonly have, but he must also uphold his legacy. It’s an interesting combination.”

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MICHAEL B. JORDAN: Erik Killmonger
Erik Killmonger is a new foe to Wakanda with designs on the throne.

A longtime comic book fan, Jordan could not turn down the chance to work on the film. “I was very familiar with Black Panther,” he says. “As a kid I always wanted to be the Black Panther. Black Panther was a character that I always looked up to and admired my whole life, so it’s pretty amazing to get to be part of the story for the big screen.”

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LUPITA NYONG’O: Nakia
Nakia is a War Dog, a Wakandan spy often imbedded in countries outside of Wakanda to observe and report back. She must decide whether she should be guided by her duty to her nation or her feelings for T’Challa.

Academy Award® winner Lupita Nyong’o was drawn to Black Panther by several different elements. “I had been wanting to work with Ryan Coogler, who I think is brilliant,” says Nyong’o, “in addition to wanting be a part of the MCU. And then the fact that this was going to be Marvel’s first black Super Hero, and that he is an African king, and the fact that we were going to be creating this really dope African country, and populate it with all sorts of badass African characters—it was a no-brainer, honestly.”

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DANAI GURIRA: Okoye
Okoye is the head of the Dora Milaje, the all-female Wakandan Special Forces. She is the best fighter in Wakanda who is not named the Black Panther, and she is fiercely loyal to the throne.

“These women have pledged their lives to the throne and to the maintenance of the security of the kingdom and specifically of the throne,” says Gurira. “But my character, Okoye, is also the general of the armed forces as a whole and the head of Wakandan Intelligence.

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LETITIA WRIGHT: Shuri
Shuri is T’Challa’s little sister and the smartest person in Wakanda—the top scientist and the innovator behind the Black Panther’s updated suits and technology.

“Shuri is someone who’s very innovative,” says Wright. “She takes care of the technology side of everything that’s going on in Wakanda. She designs exciting, cool things that we’re going to see in the film. Her brain is always working, and she’s always thinking of solutions to help her country and building gadgets and things like better armor.”

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MARTIN FREEMAN: Everett K. Ross
A CIA agent who was last seen interrogating Zemo in Captain America: Civil War, Ross soon finds himself aligned with T’Challa against international forces threatening to destroy Wakanda.

“I like his authority,” says Freeman. “I like his status, actually. I like the fact that he doesn’t care about offending people. I think he doesn’t care about where his jurisdiction is because his jurisdiction is everywhere as far as he’s concerned.”

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ANGELA BASSETT: Ramonda
Ramonda is T’Challa and Shuri’s mother. Her goal is to help T’Challa become King of Wakanda in a peaceful transition of power, serving as a de facto advisor to the throne.

“Ramonda’s a wife, and she’s a mother of a son whom she is immensely proud of, and of a young daughter Shuri,” says Bassett. “As a mother of a boy and a girl, I know that there are just different dynamics and tensions that play out between boys and girls and mothers and sons and mothers and daughters.”

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FOREST WHITAKER: Zuri
Zuri is the spiritual leader of Wakanda. A good friend to former King T’Chaka, Zuri has become a mentor figure to T’Challa, bestowing his knowledge and wisdom onto the Black Panther.

For Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker, joining the Black Panther cast as Zuri was akin to a family reunion with director Ryan Coogler and Jordan, with whom he collaborated as a producer on Fruitvale Station.

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ANDY SERKIS: Ulysses Klaue
Ulysses Klaue is an illegal arms dealer, smuggler, and gangster operating out of South Africa, whom we met in Avengers: Age of Ultron. He is after Wakanda’s vibranium.

“We do really honor the character of Ulysses Klaue and his brutal history with Wakanda,” says Serkis. “I wanted him to retain that anger and if there is any redeeming factor about Ulysses Klaue it is that he wants to expose their hypocrisy.”

Did You Know? 8 Incredible Facts About Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

By Jim Fanning

Take one cat and two dogs who comically converse among themselves in human voices, separate them from their humans, and send them off on a perilous quest through the Sierra Nevadas to find their family, and you have Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. This Disney hit, the popularity of which inspired a sequel in Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996), is a remake of Walt Disney’s classic 1963 film The Incredible Journey. Released on February 12, 1993, this live-action comedy-adventure celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, so to fete the film and its two fidos, Shadow and Chance, and their feline friend, Sassy, here are some fascinating facts about this beloved Disney animal adventure.

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1. The Incredible Journey Began with a Book… and a Movie
The story of Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey starts with The Incredible Journey, a top-selling book by Sheila Burnford. The author based her novel about the unstoppable animal trio on her own pets. Her three animals were her constant companions in England during World War II, and the pets were themselves inseparable. “They were closer than any other dog and cat relationship I have ever seen,” she said of her English Bull Terrier and Siamese cat. “Sleeping in the same basket, hunting and playing together, they made a lawless pair.” Later, a young Labrador was added to the mix, and the pup guarded the older dog when the Bull Terrier’s eyesight began to fail. It was this remarkable animal-kingdom kinship that inspired the author to write The Incredible Journey. Less than a year after its publication in 1960, the book became an international bestseller. Walt Disney immediately saw that this extraordinary story would make a compelling film. Released in 1963, The Incredible Journey became an iconic Disney animal film.

2. Two Oscar® Winners Team Up
One of the primary differences between the original film and Homeward Bound is that the animals talk. Since audibly revealing the thoughts of the pets is integral to the story, the casting of the actors who could convey personality with their voices alone was crucial. Consequently, the Homeward Bound filmmakers cast Academy Award®-caliber talent. Two-time Oscar® winner (For Best Actress in Norma Rae (1979) and Places in the Heart (1984)), Sally Field performs the voice of Sassy, the sophisticated Himalayan feline. As for the voice of Shadow, Don Ameche was signed to vocalize the wise Golden Retriever. A movie star from Hollywood’s golden era, Ameche experienced a popularity resurgence when he won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for Cocoon (1985). Homeward Bound marked a return to Disney for Don as he had starred in the popular comedy The Boatniks (1970).

3. Fox Voices Dog
When Emmy Award-winning TV and movie star Michael J. Fox voiced Milo Thatch in Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), animator John Pomeroy noted, “He was a virtuoso at the microphone, and he understood the situation and would improve it. He also improvised emotional nuances that weren’t in the script and made the character very sympathetic.” When Fox worked on Homeward Bound a few years earlier, he brought that same vocal skill to performing the voice of the enthusiastic American Bulldog pup, Chance.

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4. The Animal Actors of Homeward Bound
Each of the animal actors portraying the three four-footed leads worked for up to seven weeks before shooting even began. Each responded to voice and sound commands, and each was rewarded for its performance not with movie-star perks, but with liver treats. The heart of Homeward Bound is of course the unusual bond between the three, which meant normal canine and feline conflict had to be dealt with. “There are certain restrictions to working with dogs and cats together,” said head dog trainer Gary “Sam” Vaughn. “But there are rewards, too. By nature, they don’t get along. But our animals spent so much time together that they have become very close. These animals developed affections for each other and the actors that come through on screen.” Added veteran animal coordinator and trainer Joe Camp, “This is the first time where you have animals, not just performing a behavior, but actually their behaviors interacted between each other. They’re in a sense communicating with their partner.”

5. Beauties and the Beasts
Homeward Bound has quite a Disney animation pedigree. Along with Donald W. Ernst, co-producer of Aladdin (1992), Kirk Wise, co-director of Beauty and the Beast (1991), served as executive producer. In that capacity, Wise supervised the writing and recording of the animals’ dialogue and was involved in casting the voice talents. Screenwriter Linda Woolverton came to Homeward Bound after penning the screenplay for Beauty and the Beast, while co-screenwriter Caroline Thompson also wrote Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, released in 1993, the same year as Homeward Bound.

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6. Stand-In Pets and Supporting Players
Ben, Rattler, and Tiki, the main animals portraying Shadow, Chance, and Sassy, receive star billing in the film, but, in reality, Chance and Shadow were each played by four dogs, while Sassy was played by 10 cats. The additional animals were brought in to perform specialty actions or simply to give the lead animal performers a break. Other animals in the Homeward Bound cast include a mountain lion, an owl, black bears, a porcupine, and a skunk.

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7. Chance, Sassy and Shadow’s Human Family
The first Incredible Journey film adaptation focused primarily on the animals’ journey, but this later version was expanded to examine the special bond between a child and his pet, especially as exemplified by Peter (Benj Thall) and his relationship with Shadow. “There is a magic between children and animals that adults can’t touch,” observed co-producer Mack Bing. “This magic was evident on and off screen. There’s an almost visible chemistry in that special relationship that makes this film work.” Producer Jeffrey Chernov added, “To me, the most important part of this movie is about family. The human characters don’t start out as a solid family, but they grow into one.” The animals’ family is named Burnford in honor of the original book’s author.

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8. Incredible Journey, Incredible Scenery
Though the original book and movie took place in Ontario, Canada, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is set in California as the pets’ trek takes them through the wilds of the Sierras. In reality the movie was filmed in Oregon. “Oregon is a popular site for filmmaking because of its varied topography,” location manager Mark C. Hughes said. ”In this film, we used parts of downtown Portland to substitute for San Francisco; eastern Oregon to serve as Bishop, California, and the Eagle Cap Wilderness area, which bears a striking resemblance to the Sierra Nevadas.” Filming took place from August through October 1991. Midway through the project, the film crew packed their cameras and equipment on mules and horses and rode more than 15 miles of protected wilderness areas into the Eagle Cap area in the Wallow Mountains for three days of filming in the forest. “My job was almost made easier by Mother Nature,” said production designer Roger Cain. “You look around to decide what needs to be done to the surroundings and realize that there’s no way you can improve on the grandeur of the scenery. I think that the audience will feel awed by how remote a journey these animals are on.”

We’re Obsessed with All of the Magical Merchandise in Store for Tokyo Disney Resort’s 35th Anniversary

By D23 Team

We’re already excited for Tokyo Disney Resort’s 35th anniversary celebration, and D23 Expo Japan 2018 provided a sneak peek into some of the merchandise we can expect to see at the parks during this spectacular celebration. As part of the Oriental Land Company’s Tokyo Disney Resort’s 35th Anniversary Special Commemorative Program, D23 Expo Japan 2018 guests had the chance to preview everything from adorable plushies to stylish, new T-shirts. You can check out the gallery of merch below.

Tokyo Disney Resort's 35th anniversary exhibit

Tokyo Disney Resort's 35th anniversary exhibit

Tokyo Disney Resort's 35th anniversary exhibit

Tokyo Disney Resort's 35th anniversary exhibit

Tokyo Disney Resort's 35th anniversary exhibit

7 Things that Have Us Paws-itively Pumped for Marvel Studios’ Black Panther

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Last week, journalists were given the royal treatment at a press event that featured the cast of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther, along with director Ryan Coogler and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. The star-studded panel was chock-full of exciting behind-the-scenes stories to tide us over until February 16, when we finally get to sink our claws into the exciting new film.

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1. Forest Whitaker knew the director was special from the start.
Forest Whitaker (Zuri) has worked with director Ryan Coogler on previous films, and said that there has always been something special about the talented filmmaker. “I knew it from the moment that I met him,” Whitaker recalls. “I’m just blown away watching his growth, every time, to see how he’s able to manifest so much importance in socially relevant moments, inside of things that we want to sit and watch. It’s been quite a powerful experience for me to watch that.”

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2. Danai Gurira was the first to shave her head.
Black Panther’s team of female bodyguards, called the Dora Milaje, have already become iconic for their cool sense of style—including their shaved heads. But it took Danai Gurira (Okoye) a little time to warm up to the style. She recalls, “I was the first one to get my head shaved, and in theory, it sounded amazing. And then the day came and I was like, ‘Is it today?’”

But despite her hesitation, Gurira ended up loving the new look once her fellow actresses joined her. “The pride started to grow,” she explains, “this pride around it, and this sort of embracing of this symbol of power in these women. It was so subversive, and it’s so subversive in the right way. You don’t have to have hair to be beautiful.”

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3. Letitia Wright couldn’t pick a favorite gadget.
Letitia Wright plays Shuri, T’Challa’s super-smart younger sister who’s enough of a tech whiz to give Tony Stark some competition! When Wright was asked to name her favorite gadget invented by Shuri, she couldn’t decide!  “I created all of them, right?” she asked, hoping to be able to say that they were all her favorite. But in the end, she settled on two personal picks: “I think T’Challa’s suit is quite beautiful. But I think the gauntlets are pretty dope, because they’re her personal little thing.”

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4. T’Challa doesn’t mind his younger sister being cooler than he is.
Other people may find the idea of a genius younger sis to be a little intimidating, but Chadwick Boseman insists that T’Challa takes it all in stride.  “The idea of the next generation being smarter, being better than you, is a concept that [the Wakandans] would have evolved to, so even though she’s my younger sister, she benefits from whatever I’ve achieved.” He reflects that T’Challa’s achievements are meant to benefit the younger generation—whether they are younger siblings, children, or friends. “You want your sons and daughters to be better than you were,” he adds.

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5. Black Panther comes from a tradition of challenging norms.
Many fans have expressed their excitement at seeing a Super Hero movie of Black Panther’s scale featuring an African-based story for the first time. Michael B. Jordan (Killmonger) thinks that this evolution in the Super Hero narrative is a natural part of both Black Panther and Marvel’s history. He explains, “The truth of the matter is Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and the whole Marvel bullpen created Wakanda and created T’Challa and made him a smarter, more accomplished character than any of the other white characters in the mid 1960s. They had the guts to do that in the mid 1960s. The least we can do is live up to that and allow this story to be told the way it needed to be told and not shy away from things that the Marvel founders didn’t shy away from at the height of the civil rights era.”

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6. Wakanda hits home for some of the cast.
For Gurira, the movie’s African setting hit especially close to home. She explains, “I think what was really fascinating and almost very emotional for me, being that I’m Zimbabwean, is seeing the power and the potential of where you’re from, but also seeing how skewed it’s viewed by the world and how misrepresented it is. So, it’s kind of a salve to those wounds to see this world brought to life this way, and to see all the potential and power of all of the different African cultures and aspects of our being that was celebrated. We see beauty, we see power, we see potential, we see ability, we see resources, but they are never exhibited—and then to put it on a Marvel/epic scale of exhibition, it really salves wounds in a very deep way.”

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 7. The girl power is both on-screen and off-screen.
Not every important woman involved with Marvel Studios’ Black Panther is a brave warrior or gadget inventor. Some of them actually helped make the film! Coogler was quick to credit the amazing team of women involved with the film—both on and off the screen—explaining, “This film has involvement from brilliant women all over, from start to finish. We hired women who were the best people for the job. They weren’t hired because they were women, they were hired because they were the best.” He cites crew members such as director of photography Rachel Morrison, costume designer Ruth Carter, assistant director Lisa Satriano, production designer Hannah Beachler, and executive producer Victoria Alonso. He adds, “When you saw all those frames, you saw that presence.”

Breaking News About Disney Parks and Resorts from D23 Expo Japan 2018

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Super (Hero) surprises, sneak peeks from a far-off galaxy, and a “Year of Pixar.” Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek just shared with guests at D23 Expo Japan 2018 exciting updates and new details about these and more experiences coming to every Disney theme park all around the globe. Fans can look forward to reimagined favorites, as well as entirely new ways for guests to encounter Super Heroes, Jedi, classic characters, and life-long Pixar pals.

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“We are hard at work creating even more ways to experience Disney magic at our parks and resorts around the world,” said Chapek. “And with our incredible library of beloved stories and characters, we know exciting adventures and magical memories are in store for all our guests.”

Here are some of the amazing announcements and thrilling details from the presentation:

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

1. The Marvel Super Hero universe is coming to Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris.
As Walt Disney Parks and Resorts prepares to incorporate popular stories and characters into the resort, they are reimagining Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster as a high-speed, hyper-kinetic adventure where guests can team up with Iron Man and the Avengers. Chapek also gave D23 Expo Japan guests a sneak peek at one of the rooms from the upcoming Disney’s Hotel New York—The Art of Marvel, which opens in 2020. But guests won’t have to wait that long to come face-to-face with Captain America, Spider-Man, Star-Lord, and Black Widow: Marvel Summer of Super Heroes kicks off at Disneyland Paris this June!

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

2. A second Marvel attraction for Hong Kong Disneyland.
Since its January 2017 opening, Iron Man Experience has become the most popular attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland, and an entire Marvel-themed area is underway at the resort. But that’s not all that’s planned for Marvel fans: Chapek shared details about a second Marvel attraction that is set for Hong Kong Disneyland, where you’ll be able to team up with Ant-Man and The Wasp to fight Arnim Zola and his army of Hydra swarm bots.

3. New details about the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction at Epcot.
When the family attraction themed to Guardians of the Galaxy opens at Epcot, it will feature a brand-new innovative ride system—and will be one of the longest enclosed roller coasters in the world!

4. The Star Wars-themed hotel at Walt Disney World Resort will be seamlessly connected to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
The luxury resort, announced at D23 Expo 2017, will completely immerse guests into an authentic Star Wars story at Walt Disney Resort—and that immersion will start the moment guests arrive! The journey through space will begin as you board a star ship and depart with your fellow guests on a multi-day Star Wars adventure that will be connected to the new land being built at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

5. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is going to be incredible.
Excited fans were thrilled to learn new details on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. When the new lands open next year at the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts, they will feature the Millennium Falcon and an impressive fleet of life-size X-wing fighters. Imagineers are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible as they bring to life these jaw-dropping lands where guests will find themselves in the middle of the action as they live their own Star Wars stories.

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

6. So many ways to celebrate Pixar’s iconic storytelling at Disney parks around the world.
While we eagerly await the opening of Disney•Pixar Toy Story Land at Shanghai Disney Resort in April and at Walt Disney World this summer, we now have a new date to mark on our calendars: The highly anticipated Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure on June 23 and will include the Incredicoaster and a future attraction themed to Disney•Pixar’s Inside Out. Additionally, a new Incredibles float is joining the Paint the Night parade this June (but you can see the popular parade in Disney California Adventure when Pixar Fest launches on April 13). And at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, a new, family-friendly show featuring Russell and Dug from Disney•Pixar’s Up debuts on April 22.

Disney Parks announcements from D23 Expo Japan 2018

7. Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway celebrates classic Disney stories in a brand-new way.
The first-ever ride-through attraction themed to Mickey Mouse is coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2019. When it opens, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway will feature a new original story and lovable theme song as it takes guests on a journey inside the wacky and unpredictable world of Disney Channel’s Emmy® Award-winning Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts. The attraction will use new technologies that transform the two-dimensional cartoon world into an incredible multi-dimensional experience.

8. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is bringing even more Disney Magic to Japan.
Beginning next year, Adventures by Disney will take guests to the beautiful and storied country of Japan. D23 Expo Japan guests also heard from Chapek about the new experiences coming to Tokyo Disney Resort as part of the biggest expansion since the opening of Tokyo DisneySea. In Tomorrowland at Tokyo Disneyland, the first-ever attraction inspired by Big Hero 6 invites guests to ride around with Baymax. The Fantasyland expansion at the park includes an entirely new area themed to Beauty and the Beast, with an attraction set to the award-winning music guests know and love; and the expansion will also include a full-scale, live entertainment theatre—the first at Tokyo Disneyland. Over in Toontown, guests will meet Minnie Mouse in a new design studio. And at Tokyo DisneySea, guests will soon take flight on a version of the popular Soarin’ attraction.

Stay tuned to D23 for more news about these eagerly awaited parks offerings, and click here to learn more about the exciting events from the three-day D23 Expo Japan 2018.

Kingdom Hearts III Opens the Door to the World of Monsters, Inc.

By Jocelyn Buhlman

If you’ve been keeping up with all the magic from D23 Expo Japan 2018, you know that there was a much-anticipated announcement that is very dear to many fans’ hearts. Fans were thrilled when SQUARE ENIX® and Disney announced a new Disney•Pixar world inspired by Monsters, Inc. in Kingdom Hearts III.

Two new trailers were unveiled during the Expo and took viewers deep into the frights and delights of the animated classic as Sora, Donald, and Goofy transform into monsters to blend into the Monstropolis cityscape.

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As part of a continued first-time partnership with Disney•Pixar for for the Kingdom Hearts games, Sora and his companions join forces with Mike Wazowski and James P. “Sulley” Sullivan, with a special appearance by Boo. Fright team all-stars Mike and Sulley lend their scaring talents and special combination attacks against their enemies.

But we’re not just visiting Monstropolis! SQUARE ENIX also revealed new cutscenes and gameplay from the Toy Story world, which was originally announced at D23 Expo 2017, along with the brand-new reveal that Disney princess Rapunzel (Tangled) will be a playable team member. Fans also witnessed new towering Keyblade transformations, a new Magic Link System featuring Ariel (The Little Mermaid), the return of Dream Eater, “Meow Wow,” and KINGDOM HEARTS villains Marluxia and Vanities.

Fans were also treated to a second trailer teasing a mysterious meeting between Riku and King Mickey, and the announcement of a new theme song by series veteran singer Hikaru Utada, titled “DON’T THINK TWICE.”

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All weekend at D23 Expo Japan 2018, fans have shared their love for the Kingdom Hearts games. The statue of Sora at Ikspiari has been a popular photo location, giving fans a chance to pose with one of their favorite characters. The excitement levels will continue to rise until the game’s release later this year.