The Walt Disney Company Wins 7 Critics Choice Awards

By Zach Johnson

On Sunday, the Critics Choice Association announced the winners of the 2024 Critics Choice Awards. The Walt Disney Company received seven awards across five of its content brands and studios: 20th Century Studios, 20th Television, FX, Hulu, and Searchlight Pictures.

During the ceremony, Harrison Ford was also honored with the Career Achievement Award. He has starred in many of the most successful and acclaimed films in history, including Lucasfilm’s Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. He will next be seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross in Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World, opening in theaters on February 14, 2025.

In a scene from Poor Things, a raven-haired Bella Baxter, played by Emma Stone, raises her arms and snaps her fingers while standing in the center of the dance floor. Two couples dance behind Bella as several other people watch from surrounding dining tables.

Film

Best Actress
Emma Stone – Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures)

In a scene from The Bear, Richard "Richie" Jerimovich, played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, wears an all-black ensemble. He is standing in the kitchen and appears stressed.

Television

Best Comedy Series
The Bear (FX, Hulu)

Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear (FX, Hulu)

Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Ayo Edebiri – The Bear (FX, Hulu)

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear (FX, Hulu)

In a scene from Only Murders in the Building, Loretta, played by Meryl Streep, is seated at the piano. She is laughing and clasping her hands. Sheet music for West Side Story is displayed on the piano, and two partygoers holding drinks sing along behind her.

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Meryl Streep – Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)

In a scene from Quiz Lazy, a conservatively dressed Anne Yum, played by Awkwafina, and a provocatively dressed Jenny Yum, played by Sandra Oh, appear stressed.

Best Movie Made for Television
Quiz Lady (Hulu, 20th Century Studios)

The Walt Disney Company Earns 50 People’s Choice Awards Nominations

By Zach Johnson

Voting is now open for the 2024 People’s Choice Awards—and earlier today, The Walt Disney Company received 50 nominations across its content brands and studios! Hulu and 20th Television’s Only Murders in the Building leads in the television categories with seven nominations. Voting across all 45 categories will remain open until Friday, January 19, and the winners will be announced live on Sunday, February 18, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, in a ceremony hosted by Simu Liu (who stars as Shang-Chi in the Marvel Cinematic Universe).

Congratulations to this year’s nominees:

In a scene from The Little Mermaid, Ariel, played by Halle Bailey, peeks her head through an opening on a ship deck and surveys the people onboard.

The Movie of the Year
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Marvel Studios)
The Little Mermaid (Walt Disney Pictures)

The Action Movie of the Year
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (Marvel Studios)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Marvel Studios)
The Marvels (Marvel Studios)

The Male Movie Star of the Year
Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Marvel Studios)

The Female Movie Star of 2023
Halle Bailey, The Little Mermaid (Walt Disney Pictures)

In a scene from The Marvels, Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, played by Brie Larson, punches with her left arm. Her hair is in her face and she has a steely expression.

The Action Movie Star of the Year
Brie Larson, The Marvels (Marvel Studios)
Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Marvel Studios)

The Movie Performance of the Year
Melissa McCarthy, The Little Mermaid (Walt Disney Pictures)

The Show of the Year
The Bear (FX, Hulu)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)

In a scene from The Bear, Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, played by Jeremy Allen White, stands inside of a large refrigerator and shouts at Richard "Richie" Jerimovich, played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who stands on the other side of the door in the kitchen.

The Comedy Show of the Year
Abbott Elementary (ABC, 20th Television)
The Bear (FX, Hulu)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)

The Drama Show of the Year
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

In a scene from American Horror Story: Delicate, Siobhan Corbyn, played by Kim Kardashian, walks beside Anna Victoria Alcott, played by Emma Roberts, on a rooftop deck.

The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of the Year
American Horror Story: Delicate (FX, 20th Television)
Loki (Disney+, Marvel Studios)
Secret Invasion (Disney+, Marvel Studios)
Star Wars: Ahsoka (Disney+, Lucasfilm Ltd.)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Disney+, Lucasfilm Ltd.)

The Reality Show of the Year
The Kardashians (Hulu)

In the Dancing with the Stars finale, several pro dancers lift Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy winners Xochitl Gomez and Val Chmerkovskiy as confetti flutters around.

The Competition Show of the Year
American Idol (ABC)
Dancing with the Stars (ABC)

The Male TV Star of the Year
Tom Hiddleston, Loki (Disney+, Marvel Studios)
Samuel L. Jackson, Secret Invasion (Disney+, Marvel Studios)
Disney Legend Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)
Jeremy Allen White, The Bear (FX, Hulu)

The Female TV Star of the Year
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary (ABC, 20th Television)
Rosario Dawson, Star Wars: Ahsoka (Disney+, Lucasfilm Ltd.)
Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)

In a scene from Only Murders in the Building, Mabel Mora, played by Selena Gomez, stands inside an elevator as Oliver Putnam, played by Martin Short, and Charles-Haden Savage, played by Disney Legend Steve Martin, are engaged in a heated argument.

The Comedy TV Star of the Year
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary (ABC, 20th Television)
Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)
Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)
Jeremy Allen White, The Bear (FX, Hulu)

The TV Performance of the Year
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear (FX, Hulu)
Meryl Streep, Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 20th Television)

In a scene from Hulu's The Kardashians, Khloé Kardashian wears a blue, long-sleeved top and blue aviator sunglasses. A glass of water is on the table in front of her.

The Reality TV Star of the Year
Khloé Kardashian, The Kardashians
Kim Kardashian, The Kardashians

The Competition Contestant of the Year
Xochitl Gomez, Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
Charity Lawson, The Bachelorette (ABC)
Ariana Madix, Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
Theresa Nist, The Golden Bachelor (ABC)
Iam Tongi, American Idol (ABC)

Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg smiles on the set of ABC’s The View.

The Daytime Talk Show of the Year
Good Morning America (ABC News)
LIVE with Kelly and Mark (ABC)
The View (ABC News) 

The Nighttime Talk Show of the Year
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC, ABC Signature)

The Host of the Year
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol (ABC)

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Prove You’re the Ultimate Soul Fan with This Trivia Quiz

Disney and Pixar’s Soul makes its theatrical debut this weekend, and we are so jazzed to see this fan-favorite on the big screen! To get “in the zone” to watch this Academy Award®-winning film, we’re challenging you to a trivia quiz about on-screen and behind-the-scenes details every fan needs to know.

Try your hand at the quiz below—and keep a sharp eye out for any details you might have missed when you see Soul in theaters starting January 12!

What was director Pete Docter’s initial inspiration for making Soul?

Correct! Wrong!

What’s the name of the soul voiced by Tina Fey?

Correct! Wrong!

Which Walt Disney Animation Studios film inspired Soul’s design?

Correct! Wrong!

1. Joe Gardner, who’s voiced by Jamie Foxx, finds his soul accidentally inhabiting a therapy cat... What’s its name?

Correct! Wrong!

Whose hands did Pixar reference when animating Joe playing piano?

Correct! Wrong!

What is Joe’s job at the start of the movie?

Correct! Wrong!

What’s the name of the soul Joe pretends to be at the You Seminar?

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Who was not mentioned as one of 22’s previous mentors?

Correct! Wrong!

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You might have seen Soul once or twice, but it’s worth your while to watch it again. Jazz up your weekend with a Soul watch party; you never know what new details you’ll notice!
Seems like you know a thing or two about Soul! The beauty of life is that there’s always more to learn... maybe it’s time for a rewatch?
You’ve definitely found your spark—you’re a regular Soul specialist! You’re totally “in the zone” when it comes to knowledge of this fan-favorite film!

The Walt Disney Company Receives 16 Screen Actors Guild Award Nominations

By Zach Johnson

Awards season is in full swing!

Earlier today, Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani announced the nominations for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® via Instagram Live. The nominees for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced by Jason George and Woody Schultz, with an introduction by SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher.

The Walt Disney Company received 16 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations across its content brands and studios, including 20th Television, ABC, ABC Signature, Disney+, FX, Hulu, Lucasfilm Ltd., Marvel Studios, National Geographic, and Searchlight Pictures. Winners will be announced Saturday, February 24, at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall.

Congratulations to this year’s nominees:

Film

In a scene from Searchlight Pictures’ Poor Things, Bella Baxter, played by Emma Stone, sits on a trunk at the end of a bed. She has long black hair and is wearing white satin pajamas. Behind her is Duncan Wedderburn, played by Mark Ruffalo, shirtless and sleeping.

Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures)
2 Nominations
Now in Theaters

  • Emma Stone, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
  • Willem Dafoe, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

In a scene from Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, the green-skinned assassin Gamora, played by Zoe Saldaña, and the Celestial human Peter Quill, played by Chris Pratt, stare at each other as they walk inside a spaceship. Peter is holding a Polaroid photograph.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Marvel Studios)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Disney+

  • Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

In a scene from Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Indiana Jones, played by Harrison Ford, runs through a busy city street crowded with cars and passersby.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (Lucasfilm Ltd.)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Disney+

  • Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Television

In a scene from Season 2 of FX and Hulu’s The Bear, chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, played by Jeremy Allen White, folds an omelet at the kitchen counter. Chef Sydney Adamu, played by Ayo Edibiri, sits across from him and writes down instructions.

The Bear (FX/Hulu)
4 Nominations
Now Streaming on Hulu

  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
  • Ayo Edebiri, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
  • Jeremy Allen White, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

In a scene from Season 2 of ABC’s Abbott Elementary, Mr. Johnson, played by William Stanford Davis, Jacob Hill, played by Chris Perfetti, Melissa Schemmenti, played by Lisa Ann Walter, Janine Teagues, played by Quinta Brunson, and Barbara Howard, played by Sheryl Lee Ralph, are seated among elementary school students during an assembly.

Abbott Elementary (ABC/20th Television)
2 Nominations
Now Streaming on Hulu; Season 3 Premieres February 7 on ABC

  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
  • Quinta Brunson, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

In a scene from Season 5 of FX’s Fargo, corrupt preacher and rancher Roy Tillman, played by Jon Hamm, wears a cowboy hat, a sherpa-lined leather jacket, and a denim shirt.

Fargo (FX)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Hulu

  • Jon Hamm, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

In a scene from Season 3 of Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, Mabel Mora, played by Selena Gomez, Charles-Haden Savage, played by Disney Legend Steve Martin, and Oliver Putnam, played by Martin Short, stand over a trap door in a backstage area. A person’s hands are reaching up through the trap door and holding onto the wooden floor.

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu Originals/20th Television)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Hulu

  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

In a scene from National Geographic’s A Small Light, Jan Gies, played by Joe Cole, and Miep Gies, played by Bel Powely, get a visit from Mr. van Pels, played by Andy Nyman.

A Small Light (National Geographic/ABC Signature)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Disney+ and Hulu

  • Bel Powley, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series 

In a scene from Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: Ahsoka, Ahsoka Tano, played by Rosario Dawson, wields a lightsaber in her right hand. A Togruta, she has facial markings, horn-shaped sensory organs called montrals, and three long tentacle-like head-tails called lekku.

Star Wars: Ahsoka (Lucasfilm Ltd.)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Disney+

  • Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series 

In a scene from Season 3 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian, Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, wears full Mandalorian armor. He is holding Grogu, a small green creature.

Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Lucasfilm Ltd.)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Disney+

  • Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

In a scene from Hulu’s Tiny Beautiful Things, Clare Pierce, played by Kathryn Hahn, stands in her teenage daughter’s doorway and has a shocked expression on her face.

Tiny Beautiful Things (Hulu/ABC Signature)
1 Nomination
Now Streaming on Hulu

  • Kathryn Hahn, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

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New Star Wars Film Starring the Mandalorian and Grogu Coming to Theaters

By Zach Johnson

Breaking news from a galaxy far, far away...

Lucasfilm just announced that the Mandalorian and Grogu—stars of the hit Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian—are embarking on a new adventure by heading to the big screen. Directed by Disney Legend Jon Favreau, and produced by Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy, and Dave Filoni, this new chapter in the Mandalorian and Grogu's journey will go into production in 2024.

"I have loved telling stories set in the rich world that [Disney Legend] George Lucas created," Favreau said. "The prospect of bringing the Mandalorian and his apprentice Grogu to the big screen is extremely exciting."

Kennedy added, "Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have ushered into Star Wars two new and beloved characters and this new story is a perfect fit for the big screen."

The new film will lead Lucasfilm's ongoing feature-development slate including projects helmed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, James Mangold, and Filoni, among others in the works. Filoni is also currently developing the second season of the popular Disney+ series, Ahsoka.

The Walt Disney Company Wins 5 Golden Globe Awards

By Zach Johnson

Last night, The Walt Disney Company received five Golden Globe Awards® across its content brands and studios, including FX, FX Productions, Hulu Originals, and Searchlight Pictures.

Congratulations to this year’s winners:

Sous-chef Sydney Adamu, played Ayo Edibiri, makes an omelet in FX's The Bear.

The Bear (FX/Hulu)
3 Wins
Streaming Now on Hulu

  • Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy)
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) – Ayo Edebiri
  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) – Jeremy Allen White

Bella Baxter, played by Emma Stone, walks across a ship deck in Poor Things.

Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures)
2 Wins
Now in Theaters

  • Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) – Emma Stone

Behind the Scenes of Marvel Studios’ Echo

By Zach Johnson

Get ready for one killer drop when all five episodes of Marvel Studios' Echo debut simultaneously on Tuesday, January 9, only on Disney+ and Hulu. The series spotlights Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) as Wilson Fisk's (Vincent D'Onofrio) criminal empire pursues her. When the journey brings her back home, she must confront both her family and her legacy.

"One of the most interesting aspects about the character is the fact that she's a villain in Hawkeye, right?" director and executive producer Sydney Freeland said during the virtual Echo press conference in December 2023. "But once you start pulling on that thread, you look at where she comes from. This is a Deaf, indigenous, amputee girl from Oklahoma. How the hell does she end up being one of the top-ranking lieutenants in Kingpin's army?"

Getting into Maya's headspace was easy for Cox, who made her MCU debut in the 2021 miniseries Hawkeye. "We both have childhood trauma," Cox explained. "For example, I am an amputee. I went through many different kinds of surgeries as a child, and that made me a warrior, in a sense. Maya [endured] the death of her mother and all of these tragic events that happened in her life. We both have different traumatic experiences. That makes us similar in a way, because we're both warriors, and we're both tough, and we're both badass."

Intended for mature audiences, the series shows a gritter side of the MCU. "The goal was never to try to turn her into, like, Captain America," Freeland said. In fact, she added, Marvel Studios executives encouraged her to "lean into" Maya's journey post-Hawkeye. "The tone and the visual style came from the story and the circumstances of the character."

As Maya will quickly learn, no bad deed goes unpunished. After their confrontation in the Hawkeye finale, Maya assumed she'd seen the last of Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin—but he's got unfinished business with her. "Without [good] writing, I can't really do much other than show up," said D'Onofrio, who will reprise his role in the upcoming series Daredevil: Born Again. "The writing is there, so it gives me the opportunity to bring the character forward."

While hiding out at home, Maya reunites with several family members she hasn't seen in years, from uncle Henry (Chaske Spencer) to cousin Bonnie (Devery Jacobs). "I always looked at [Henry] as a touchstone between Maya's past and her present," Spencer said, adding, "He's just a regular guy thrown into a very unique situation." Meanwhile, Bonnie gives viewers "a glimpse of who Maya might have been had she not been pulled away to New York," Jacobs said. Despite time and distance, there's a rich "history" between them that is undeniable, she added: "Even though they're cousins, it's almost like they're sisters."

With fans about to learn more about who Maya was and how that informed who she is, D'Onofrio can't wait for fans to see all that Cox brings to her role. "It takes talent, it takes guts, and that girl carried the show like a pro," he said. "There's nothing you can say, really, other than she's just extremely impressive." Spencer shared that sentiment, saying, "Working with Alaqua was phenomenal... I think the audience is going to be very impressed. I learned a lot from working with her, and that's what I love about this job. You get to work with some interesting, talented people, and at the end of the day, you create something special to give the audience. They are going to be very happy with the results."

Meet the Characters of Marvel Studios’ Echo

By Courtney Potter

It’s a sure-to-be-thrilling way to kick off the new year... The good folks at Marvel Studios will soon present Echo, spotlighting Maya Lopez as she’s pursued by Wilson Fisk’s criminal empire. When the journey brings her home, she’s forced to confront her own family and legacy.

Echo stars Alaqua Cox (Hawkeye) as Maya Lopez, as well as Chaske Spencer (Wild Indian, The English), Tantoo Cardinal (Killers of the Flower Moon, Stumptown), Devery Jacobs (FX’s Reservation Dogs, American Gods), Zahn McClarnon (Dark Winds, FX’s Reservation Dogs), and Cody Lightning (Hey, Viktor!, Four Sheets to the Wind)—with Graham Greene (1883, Goliath) and Vincent D’Onofrio (Hawkeye, Daredevil, Law & Order: Criminal Intent), who returns to the villainous role of Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin.

Episodes of the series are directed by Sydney Freeland (Navajo) and Catriona McKenzie (Gunaikurnai); Kevin Feige, Stephen Broussard, Louis D’Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, Victoria Alonso, Richie Palmer, Jason Gavin (Blackfeet), Marion Dayre, and Sydney Freeland are executive producers, and Jennifer L. Booth and Amy Rardin are co-executive producers.

With Echo’s big premiere on Tuesday, January 9, we’re taking a closer look at who’s who in the highly anticipated series:

In an image from Marvel Studios’ Echo, Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) is leaning back on what appears to be the bed of a truck, wearing dark clothing and looking at something off camera to the left.

Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox)
Maya is a force to be reckoned with. She’s skilled in martial arts and hand-to-hand combat—and is at home on her motorcycle. When she flees New York City after assassinating the crime boss Kingpin, she’s forced to reunite with the family she left long ago under tragic circumstances. “In Hawkeye, Maya was a villain,” says director Sydney Freeland. “And while she’s our protagonist in Echo, we wanted to embrace those darker sides and flaws within the character, who is on an extreme emotional journey trying to navigate the pent-up anger inside her. She’s a very nuanced character with culture and ancestry in the Choctaw community, which is something we hadn’t seen before.” In addition to the character’s cultural background, Maya’s physical prowess underscores her mental toughness and is indicative of her soon-to-be antihero status.

Cox left her home on the Menominee Indian Reservation in Keshena, Wisconsin, to join the Hawkeye cast just a few years ago. “When I jumped into the Marvel world, it was a big transition for me, but I was so grateful for the opportunity and journey,” says the actor, who learned about plans for Echo while filming Hawkeye. “I felt so overwhelmed and shocked because it was a lead role in my second project, which seemed kind of crazy. I remember telling my family and it just meant so much because it gives Indigenous people a leading character and real representation in an authentic way. It feels amazing to be able to have the opportunity inspire and empower a future generation of people.”

In an image from Marvel Studios’ Echo, Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) is leaning back against what appears to be a truck—there’s a sign on the back of the truck stating “Forklift Floor Rating: 24,000 pounds.” She is wearing dark clothing, with one foot pulled up on the ledge she’s sitting on.

The actor is intently aware of what the character’s physicality will mean to others in the amputee community. “I wanted to show people that amputees and people with disabilities can do anything,” says Cox. “Although I am deaf and an amputee, I was able to do a lot of my fighting and stunts—and it was important to me to show my prosthetic leg and not try to hide it under clothes. Maya Lopez is a badass, and I wanted people with disabilities to have someone that they could look up to and see within themselves.”

Additionally, Cox’s Maya is the second deaf hero to join the MCU, after Lauren Ridloff’s Makkari in Eternals. It was important to filmmakers that the storytelling and approach to production embraced the character’s preferred way of communicating with others. In fact, many scenes feature no spoken dialogue; the production also provided weekly group learning sessions for the filmmakers and crew to help with the overall communication on set. “All the people on the crew were able to take sign language classes for a few months before we actually started filming, which was really cool,” says Cox.

Says director Sydney Freeland, “After studying American Sign Language and talking with [consulting producer and ASL master] Doug Ridloff, one of the things that became apparent was that the hands are an extension of one’s emotion and expression. The hands are the text, and the face is the subtext, and you need those two things together to get an idea of what a person’s feeling. We built our entire visual language with that in mind.”

In an image from Marvel Studios’ Echo, Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) is wearing his iconic white suit with black button-up shirt and is gesturing at something or someone off camera to the right. He’s in a darkened room.

Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio)
Fisk was once known as “Uncle” to Maya, who looked up to him after relocating to New York City with her father as a child. Fisk was long ago crowned Kingpin by the NYC criminal underworld. He was rightly feared by all—nobody dared challenge Kingpin—at least not until Maya Lopez discovered that he gave the orders to have her father killed. Their final encounter ended in a gunshot... but Fisk has the kind of power that always seems to eclipse even the grimmest circumstances.

“I love that Echo is Maya Lopez’s origin story,” says the actor. “You get introduced to this Native American world and it’s intense, spiritual, and deeply emotional—it’s all about her family and ancestors. Kingpin is both a physically and emotionally brutal character. There is a strong layer of a father-daughter thing with Kingpin and Maya. It’s a great way to bring out all kinds of intensities and emotions and their dynamic has this flavor that’s completely unique.”

Henry “Black Crow” Lopez (Chaske Spencer)
Henry is Maya’s well-intended uncle who owns the local roller-skating rink. But Henry has a troubled past that he can’t quite escape—including ties to Fisk’s criminal underworld.

Spencer, who fills Uncle Henry’s shoes, says not only is his character the brother of Maya’s late father, William, he still has his hands in the very business that led to her father’s untimely death. “Henry feels guilty about his brother’s death, and there’s a lot that Maya brings to the situation that I don’t think Henry is ready to face yet,” he explains.

Skully (Graham Greene)
Wise, funny, and kind-natured, Skully owns the town pawn shop. He is a grandfather figure to Maya, offering his support, warmth, and guidance along the way. Unlike many of her estranged family members, Skully is willing to set aside any differences and move forward with love.

“When Maya was a young child, [Skully] was going out with her grandmother, Chula,” says Greene. “Maya comes back into his life after she damages her prosthetic leg and wants him to repair it for her—it helps rekindle their relationship.”

Chula (Tantoo Cardinal)
Chula is Maya’s estranged grandmother. Her overwhelming anger following the tragic loss of her daughter, Maya’s mother, led to the hasty departure of Maya and her father. Maya, so young and impressionable, shared in Chula’s grief—but the distance between them has only grown in the years since they last saw each other.

For Cardinal, her character’s maternal instincts are being tested by Maya so many years later. “In the beginning of the series, Maya and Chula’s relationship is pretty fractured and they are not in a good place,” the actress says. “Maya comes from strength, but she also comes from a place of confusion.”

Bonnie (Devery Jacobs)
Bonnie is Maya’s estranged cousin and childhood best friend who works as an EMT in Tamaha, Oklahoma. She and Maya were like sisters as kids, and Bonnie took it hard when Maya left. She’d love nothing more than to be close again with Maya.

“Maya Lopez is so badass, and she goes through the world very guarded,” says Jacobs. “But it’s through glimpses of interacting with Bonnie that we really get to see Maya’s heart and vulnerability.”

Biscuits (Cody Lightning)
Biscuits is Maya’s well-meaning cousin, who helps her get settled when she returns home to Oklahoma.

“Biscuits is Maya’s sidekick, who provides some comic relief for her,” says Lightning. “He’s like a big, earnest puppy dog—but he’s very resourceful and always figures out a way to get things done for Maya. He’s very loyal and will do anything for his family, even if that means getting into some trouble.”