This Olaf’s Frozen Adventure Art Will Melt Your Heart

By Nicole Nalty

The thought and care behind each strand, seam, and snowflake shines through in every scene of a film from Walt Disney Animation Studios, and that’s just one of the reasons we can’t wait to see the latest chapter in the Frozen story, Olaf’s Frozen Adventure. The featurette, debuting before Disney•Pixar’s Coco––in theaters this Thanksgiving––brings Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and Kristoff back to the screen for a holiday celebration they’ll surely never forget. To create this winter wonderland, the folks at Disney Animation created stunning visual development art, which we’re lucky enough to share with you today. Take a look below and don’t miss Olaf’s Frozen Adventure when it opens on November 22!

Olaf's Frozen Adventure art
Artist: Griselda Sastrawinata-Lemay, character design lead. Digital.
Olaf's Frozen Adventure art
Artist: Michael Giaimo, production designer. Paint.
Olaf's Frozen Adventure art
Artist: Lisa Keene, associate production designer & Jim Finn, visual development artist. Digital.
Olaf's Frozen Adventure art
Artist: Armand Serrano, visual development artist. Digital.
Olaf's Frozen Adventure art
Artist: Paul Felix, visual development artist. Digital.

Black Panther Posters and a Star Tours Addition—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Gorgeous new character posters for Marvel Studios’ upcoming adventure, and a new scene comes to the legendary Disney Parks attraction … Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Black Panther

Brand-New Character Posters for Marvel Studios’ Black Panther

The excitement at your local cineplex just doesn’t quit over the next few months, what with Disney•Pixar’s Coco opening in a little over a week; Star Wars: The Last Jedi making its debut in December; and Marvel Studios’ thrilling Black Panther leaping onto the big screen this spring. Lucky for us, the Marvel powers-that-be just released some new—and seriously gorgeous—character posters… check out a few of them, above.

Black Panther follows T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), who—after the events of Captain America: Civil War—returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to take his place as King. But an old enemy reappears on the radar, T’Challa’s mettle as King and Black Panther is tested as he’s drawn into a conflict that puts the entire fate of Wakanda and the world at risk. Directed by Ryan Coogler, the film also stars Michael B. Jordan, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman, Angela Bassett, and Andy Serkis. Mark your calendars for February 16!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
November 17, 2017
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Russi Taylor
November 18, 2017
D23’s Magical Screening Series: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in Florida
November 18, 2017
Mickey’s of Glendale—Orlando Shopping Event
November 18, 2017
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
November 21, 2017
Enjoy Complimentary Tickets to a Special 3-D Advance Screening of Disney•Pixar’s Coco
November 26, 2017
Join D23 at the Saks Holiday Breakfast with Snow White
December 6, 2017
D23’s Holidays in Hollywood Studios
December 10, 2017
D23’s Light Up the Season
December 10, 2017
D23’s Holiday Shopping Day at Mickey’s of Glendale
February 2, 2018
D23 Member Night at Disney’s Aladdin at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Parks
November 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, 26 and 28. December 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort
November 10–January 7
Holidays at the Disneyland Resort
December 16
Star Wars: Galactic Nights returns to Disney’s Hollywood Studios
2019
April 13, 2018
Pixar Fest begins at the Disneyland Resort
February 28–May 28, 2018
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
Summer 2018
Star Wars: Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
November 22, 2017
Coco opens in theaters
December 15, 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in theaters
February 16, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther opens in U.S. theaters
Television
November 20, 2017
Big Hero 6 The Series launches with a one-hour movie on Disney XD and Disney Channel (8 p.m. ET)
December 1–25, 2017
Disney|ABC’s 25 Days of Christmas

Star Tours The Adventures Continue

New Scene Coming to Star Tours—The Adventure Continues at Disney Parks  

Just in time for next month’s massive Star Wars: The Last Jedi premiere, Disney Parks on both American coasts will be adding a brand-new scene to the legendary Star Tours—The Adventure Continues attraction!

Beginning November 17, a scene inspired by the film—in which a Starspeeder is caught in the middle of a truly epic battle through salt-covered terrain on Crait—will start thrilling guests at both Disneyland park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Check out an image from the new scene, above. And guess what? According to our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog, there might be something else added to the attraction too… so keep your eyes ‘n’ ears peeled.

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line Unveiling New Fun in 2018   

Listen up, people who like fabulous vacations (read: all of us!): Thrilling new spaces and a host of amazing new experiences—designed for guests both young and young-at-heart—are coming to the Disney Magic this March.

An enchanting new dining experience for families, called Rapunzel’s Royal Table, will delight in a meal themed (for the first time) to the beloved story of Disney’s Tangled. The nightly adventure will transport Disney Magic guests to the kingdom of Corona for an evening of music and interactive fun featuring Rapunzel, her parents—the King and Queen of Corona—and even the mischievous Snuggly Duckling Thugs. And the best part? Rapunzel’s Royal Table is the perfect complement to Tangled: The Musical—the original production charming guests during Disney Magic sailings.

Meanwhile, teens will revel in a brand-new space on the ship reserved just for them, called “Vibe”; it’s themed after a trendy urban loft environment and will include a coffee and smoothie bar, video games, and even special events like DJ spin-offs and movie-making. And the adults in your group may rest and relax at a reimagined Cove Café—the perfect place to sip a specialty coffee (or a cocktail) and enjoy some light bites.

Learn more about these fabulous new Disney Magic offerings—as well as all DCL sailings—at disneycruise.com!

Disneyland After Dark

Disneyland After Dark: New Event Series Celebrates Vintage Disneyland

Here’s something cool for all you “vintage Disneyland” fans out there: A brand-new, after-hours series of events, allowing guests to step back in time to the 1950s and ‘60s, is kicking off on select evenings at Disneyland park beginning this January.

Disneyland After Dark will give guests the opportunity to dress up and celebrate—under a million twinkling lights—to the tunes of fun live bands while enjoying favorite rides ‘til 1 a.m. Original attraction posters of Disneyland experiences from yesteryear will welcome one and all, and special photo locations will allow guests to commemorate the evening. (Unlimited digital downloads are included with your event admission!) Live music and dancing will bring the bygone era to life throughout the park, and the sky will light up with an exclusive showing of Fantasy in The Sky fireworks. But that’s not all: Guests will receive a commemorative lanyard and a vintage-inspired park map that will highlight the special experiences taking place throughout the evening.

Tickets for the first Disneyland After Dark event, January 18’s Throwback Nite, go on sale for Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders on November 30, and to the general public beginning December 7. Each Disneyland After Dark “nite” will feature specialty entertainment, themed food, exclusive merchandise, and so much more… look for more information on future “nites” soon!

American Idol

American Idol Voting Kicks Off with ABC’s 2017 American Music Awards

This spring, American Idol will begin another search for the next great music superstar—and this Sunday, November 19, fans across the nation will have the chance to vote an Idol hopeful through to Hollywood ahead of the season premiere… it all kicks off live during the 2017 American Music Awards (AMAs) on ABC at 8 p.m. EST.

Idol’s panel of all-star judges—Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie—recently traveled the country on their search… and for some lucky auditionees who nearly made the cut, the journey isn’t over. Bryan, Perry, and Richie will select singers to re-audition for a second chance at the competition; those new audition videos will be broadcast live during Sunday’s AMAs, and viewers will then have the opportunity to vote for their favorite singer by visiting www.americanidol.com/vote. The singer who gets the most votes will receive a Golden Ticket to Hollywood—and they’ll be revealed by Lionel Richie himself, live, during a special appearance on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars this coming Monday, November 20.

So make sure to tune into the 2017 American Music Awards—hosted by black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross—to help make an Idol hopeful’s dream come true!

Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival

Dates Announced for Epcot’s International Flower & Garden Festival 2018

Yes, it’s true—spring won’t be “sprung” until a few months from now… but that doesn’t mean we can’t start planning for the future. Example: We’re marking our calendars now for Epcot’s 25th International Flower & Garden Festival in 2018 at Walt Disney World Resort. It’s a milestone anniversary for the lush event, and it all takes place February 28 through May 28—free with your Epcot admission.

The fest’s “silver anniversary,” a 90-day celebration of all things beauteous, will feature fan-favorite exhibits, events, and tastings—including 15 different Outdoor Kitchens; the “Garden Rocks” concert series (bringing classic rock ‘n’ roll stars from the ‘60s through the ‘90s to the Festival stage); a brand-new interactive play area for children; all manner of plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, and themed gardens; and the return of Epcot’s “Egg-Stravaganza” scavenger hunt.

For more information on the big 25th anniversary Festival, visit epcotinspring.com.

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Cool New Walt Disney World Resort Enhancements

Speaking of Walt Disney World Resort, our intrepid D23 team revealed a great rundown of fantastic enhancements coming to Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort and Yacht & Beach Club Resorts over the next few years. Take a look at some of the colorful enhancement renderings, and read all about what’s in store, right here.

Celebrate Mickey’s Birthday Now with This Exclusive Clip from Disney Channel

By Beth Deitchman

Mickey’s birthday is this Saturday, and we’ve received the best gift: an exclusive clip from the new Mickey Mouse short, “The Birthday Song,” which debuts tomorrow on YouTube ahead of its broadcast premiere on Mickey’s big day. Throughout the day on November 18, Mickey Mouse shorts will air every half hour on Disney Channel, beginning with the premiere of “The Birthday Song” at 9:25 a.m. ET/PT.

In the brand-new short, Mickey is celebrating his big day and his friends are planning something special. When Minnie Mouse loses the notes to Mickey’s birthday song, she embarks on a mission to recover them and save the festivities. Executive Producer and Supervising Director Paul Rudish tells D23 that the Mickey Mouse team could relate to her excitement and determination to create an unforgettable birthday gift for Disney’s brightest star.

“One of the fun aspects of making ‘The Birthday Song’ was being able to tell a story about Mickey’s birthday from another character’s point of view, specifically Minnie Mouse,” says Rudish. “Her struggles and delight to create something unique and special for Mickey, his very own birthday song, often mirrored our crew’s journey while making the short. From the quest to write a new, bouncy birthday song to navigating the comic calamity of musical notes rampaging through a party, we strived to express our own feelings of warmth and joy for Mickey and give him the ultimate birthday present.”

Enjoy this exclusive clip from “The Birthday Song” now, and watch the short in its entirety beginning tomorrow. And be sure to join the fun on your own social media, using #HappyBirthdayMickey.

Mickey Wedding Moments You Need to See

By Nicole Nalty

As we get ready to celebrate Mickey’s big day on November 18, we’ve been thinking about the ways that Mickey helps us celebrate our special moments (share yours here!)

Our friends at Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings go above and beyond for their couples, but there’s a special magic that only Mickey Mouse can muster to make an extraordinary wedding extra extraordinary. See some of the ways Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings couples have incorporated our main mouse into their special days and be sure to share your celebratory stories with #HappyBirthdayMickey!

Cakes with Character
Want to make your wedding day dessert even sweeter? Mickey Mouse can be––literally and figuratively––the icing on the cake.

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Hidden Mickeys
Avid Hidden Mickey hunters can sneak their favorite hobby into their wedding day with subtle details dedicated to our favorite mouse.

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Guest of Honor
Want even more Mickey at your wedding? What about Mickey Mouse himself? Invite Mickey (and Minnie!) to join the party for some awesome photos, and maybe even a photobomb!

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

Mickey Mouse Disney Fairy Tale Weddings

See more at DisneyWeddings.com.

All-New Beauty and the Beast Show Enchants Aboard the Disney Dream

By Steven Vagnini

The tale as old as time is told anew, as guests aboard the Disney Dream can now experience Beauty and the Beast, a brand-new musical spectacular inspired by Disney’s 2017 live-action adaptation of the animated classic. One of the largest and most elaborate productions ever brought to Disney Cruise Line, the new show in the Walt Disney Theatre invites audiences to fall in love with their favorite characters, songs, and adventures all over again, while cutting-edge technology and new storytelling methods bring a fresh perspective to the beloved story.

To embark on this ambitious approach to the timeless fairy tale, Disney assembled an all-star creative team shining with Broadway and entertainment accolades—including director and choreographer Connor Gallagher (Tangled: The Musical, Found), writer Sara Wordsworth (Frozen, A Musical Spectacular; Broadway’s In Transit), costume designer Sarah Cubbage (Broadway’s Skylight), and puppet designer Jeff Conover (Tangled: The Musical, Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular)—who were challenged to transform the acclaimed live-action feature into a 70-minute stage production aboard a Disney Cruise Line ship.

Beauty and the Beast on Disney Cruise Line

“When I was first brought in, the film was still in production,” Wordsworth explains. “I had a copy of the screenplay, and at first I thought, ‘Oh boy, that’s going to be a challenge!’ But then I embraced the words on the pages… It’s really a gift to be able to use them and see what are the major themes and what are the things they changed from the different versions. We worked very closely to condense which elements we were going to tell in song, what were we going to do in dance, what were we going to do scenically—all working together to tell the story so that you feel like you haven’t missed a thing.”

Beauty and the Beast on Disney Cruise Line

With so many iconic and elaborate settings to create—from Belle’s provincial French town to the Beast’s mysterious castle—the team developed an elaborate transforming set that takes audiences on a magical journey through the scenic motif of a music box. “Belle’s father was an inventor, as we had seen in the animated feature, but he was also a music box maker and a craftsperson,” observes set designer Jason Sherwood (Paint Your Wagon; Frozen, A Musical Spectacular). “And that music box contains a story. That felt like an interesting way into the idea that we could take a different vantage point… The idea that the characters, the people, the story are inside a coveted object became a huge aspect to what we wanted to create visually on stage.” The result is a dynamic combination of dimensional scenery and high-definition projections that combine into a visual panorama that reaches beyond the stage. “From every single seat in the house you get a complete view of what’s happening,” he continues.

“Having the opportunity to design something so big and so bold that doesn’t exist yet is incredible,” adds video designer Aaron Rhyne (Frozen, A Musical Spectacular; Broadway’s Anastasia and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder). “We were early on inspired by the new live-action film, that we wanted to bring that sensibility to the stage and have it feel very real,,, And we were excited about utilizing video, but we didn’t want you to feel like you were watching the movie. We came up with the idea that we would use video as though they were set pieces. So that’s why things turn in, as though it was a three-dimensional set. Or trees slide up like it would be an old-fashioned flat. So we really tried to make this merger of old-school and new technology and explore that visually, but also keep it very inherently theatrical.”

The intertwining of sets, video, choreography, and storytelling are especially impactful during the show’s musical numbers. Drawing inspiration from Disney’s animated, live-action, and Broadway tellings of the story, the show is anchored by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s classic songs from the 1991 animated feature and includes two of the pieces written by Menken and Tim Rice for the live-action adaptation: “How Does a Moment Last Forever” and “Days in the Sun.” Songs like “Belle” and “Beauty and the Beast” have been reimagined to reflect the show’s stylized approach, while “Gaston” and “Be Our Guest” offer exuberant spectacles through rousing choreography and visual effects. The creative team also developed ways to continue telling the story through musical transitions, incorporating elements from the films’ iconic underscores and bringing a unique musical identity through new arrangements by Matt Castle and Frank Galgano (Into the Woods).

Beauty and the Beast on Disney Cruise Line

Even the enchanted objects, such as Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, and Cogsworth, are brought to life in a whole new way through innovative puppetry and costumes. “We really follow the emotional arc of the objects more so in this production than ever before,” Gallagher reveals. “You have these scenes where you’re asking the actors to carry a lot of the emotional weight, and if they’re hidden behind a puppet and we don’t have access to them as human beings, it’s going to create a real barrier between them and the audience. So sometimes you’re looking at the puppet, a lot of times you’re looking at the actor.”

“Story-wise, we need to remember that they were humans and that their human form is still there,” Wordsworth emphasizes. “The costume design for the characters is so beautiful because it’s this white ombré that transitions into a dark, dark blue, and it’s sort of like their life being sucked out of them. And I think that we were all really thrilled with how that turned out because the audiences could connect with the characters’ backstories.”

Reflecting on their greatest joys bringing the show to life, members of the creative team are quick to point to their personal memories growing up with Beauty and the Beast—a connection they share with different generations of guests. “This is a story where people are going to walk into the theater, and the parents are already going to have a relationship with these characters and this story, and their children do as well,” Wordsworth explains.

Beauty and the Beast on Disney Cruise Line

Gallagher fondly recalls a special moment that took place during one of the first shows he experienced: Beauty and the Beast—Live on Stage at Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney’s Hollywood Studios). “I remember sitting somewhere in the first, second, or third row, and I remember a performer just looking at me and feeling sort of very intimate and special. And I’ll never forget those moments as kids that sort of burn in your brain, and that’s one of them. Here [on Disney Cruise Line], the fact that a little kid who has no interest in theater can wander in and take a seat, and maybe be swept away with how magical it is—by the video, by the costumes, by that something that gets them inspired—and that could be their introduction to theater is really exciting to me.”

Beauty and the Beast debuted during the Disney Dream voyage departing November 6, 2017, joining an incredible lineup of Broadway-style stage productions aboard the ship, including The Golden Mickeys and Disney’s Believe. The Disney Dream sails three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas from Port Canaveral, Florida.

Get a sneak peek at the new show here:

The Lion King’s Alton Fitzgerald White Goes from Stage to Page

By Beth Deitchman

When the The Lion King made its cinematic debut in 1994, curiosity led Alton Fitzgerald White to a Times Square movie theater to see what the hype was about. As a young boy, the Cincinnati native had spent countless Sunday nights watching The Wonderful World of Disney with his family, but he couldn’t help wondering whether he was now too old to appreciate an animated “cartoon.” He recalls thinking, as he watched Mufasa fall to his death, “Am I really about to cry? Am I really?” The tears began to fall and he realized he was surrounded by an entire theater full of equally distraught adults. He marveled, “Wow, Disney is still doing it.” Little did the actor know then that he would re-live Mufasa’s tragic death and inspiring apparition on-stage for 4,000-plus performances, more than any other actor to play the role.

White’s friends and fellow Lion King company members joined him to celebrate his 4,000th performance in the summer of 2014, and he heard again and again how “lucky” he was to have had such a long run in a popular and enduring hit. That stuck with White, who thought, “Luck is something that falls out of the sky. Luck discounts any hard work, any sacrifice.” He started to write; White wanted to remember his story, but he also wanted to detail the work ethic and commitment that go into delivering an emotional live performance eight times a week. In his new book, My Pride—Mastering Life’s Daily Performance, White shares his journey from community theater to the Great White Way and London’s West End, but he also offers nurturing tools that readers can translate to any other line of work. “I was very much a workaholic, and that came in handy for eight shows a week,” White says. “But I also reached a point where I realized I didn’t really have much of a life outside of this.”

Alton Fitzgerald White

To balance his eight performances a week, White shifted his focus to more of the things he already loved doing: yoga; meditation; long, beautiful drives. He also took up new hobbies. “I became a gardener,” White shares, “I fell in love with baking.” And he focused on completing his first book, which has just been published by Disney Editions.

On stage as Mufasa, White’s favorite song to perform was “They Live in You” and he hopes the song’s message shines through in his book, as well. “All of us already have everything that we need to make our impossible dreams come true,” he emphasizes. When people finish his book, he wants them to believe, “There is no straight line to anything, and that’s OK. Roadblocks won’t stop me—they’ll just redirect me.” There’s a little Mufasa in all of us, White promises.

Alton Fitzgerald White as Mufasa in The Lion King

In addition to portraying Mufasa all around the U.S. in the musical’s first national tour, on Broadway, and in Las Vegas, White has so many magical, musical Disney memories. He has performed at D23 Expos, in concert at Royal Albert Hall in England, and on Disney Cruise Line. “I was like a kid on the ship—meeting the characters, having amazing port adventures, and getting to come back and do what I love to do,” White remembers. “That is a highlight that never gets old.”

But the ultimate Disney highlight for White was being able to be part of a show that has brought such happiness to so many people. “That made it worth it, every single time, taking people on the journey and knowing at the end they were going to be fulfilled in ways that they couldn’t have possibly predicted,” White says of his time with The Lion King. “As an actor, it was always wonderful throughout and to the end. It was incredible to be a part of the experience.”

Broadway Celebrates The Lion King—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

The beloved musical is honored for its two decades on the Great White Way, and Disney•Pixar’s Coco releases a final trailer ahead of its debut … Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in news briefs!

Broadway’s The Lion King Celebrates 20 Years

Just this past weekend, Disney on Broadway celebrated a truly incredible milestone: the 20th anniversary of The Lion King! Hundreds of alumni from the show’s cast—plus creative team members like director Julie Taymor; Tony®-nominated composers Sir Elton John and Sir Tim Rice; musician Lebo M. (the man responsible for the amazing choral sound of both the 1994 animated film and the ’97 stage musical); choreographer Garth Fagan; and book writers Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi—joined current Lion King cast members for a very special performance…

As seen in the video above, the evening’s festivities culminated in a once-in-a-lifetime rendition of “Circle of Life” by none other than Sir Elton himself!

Broadway’s The Lion King has spent two decades on the Great White Way, but it’s also dazzled audiences around the world—with productions currently playing in such far-flung locales as the Netherlands, Japan, and Spain. And a brand-new international tour begins in Manila in 2018! For more information—especially if you “just can’t wait to be king” and might find yourself in NYC this holiday season—check out LionKing.com.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
November 17, 2017
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Russi Taylor
November 18, 2017
D23’s Magical Screening Series: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in Florida
November 18, 2017
Mickey’s of Glendale—Orlando Shopping Event
November 18, 2017
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
November 21, 2017
Enjoy Complimentary Tickets to a Special 3-D Advance Screening of Disney•Pixar’s Coco
November 26, 2017
Join D23 at the Saks Holiday Breakfast with Snow White
December 6, 2017
D23’s Holidays in Hollywood Studios
December 10, 2017
D23’s Light Up the Season
December 10, 2017
D23’s Holiday Shopping Day at Mickey’s of Glendale
February 2, 2018
D23 Member Night at Disney’s Aladdin at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Parks
August 31-November 13, 2017
Epcot Food & Wine Festival
November 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, 26 and 28. December 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort
November 10–January 7
Holidays at the Disneyland Resort
December 16
Star Wars: Galactic Nights returns to Disney’s Hollywood Studios
2019
April 13, 2018
Pixar Fest begins at the Disneyland Resort
February 28–May 28, 2018
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
Summer 2018
Star Wars: Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
November 22, 2017
Coco opens in theaters
December 15, 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in theaters
February 16, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther opens in U.S. theaters
Television
November 20, 2017
Big Hero 6 The Series launches with a one-hour movie on Disney XD and Disney Channel (8 p.m. ET)
December 1–25, 2017
Disney|ABC’s 25 Days of Christmas

A Final Coco Trailer Before the Film’s Debut

We’re a few short weeks away from the debut of Disney•Pixar’s Coco, and we just got our final trailer-rific look at the film… Check out the colorful clip, above!

The animated feature, directed by Toy Story 3’s Lee Unkrich and co-directed by Monsters University story artist Adrian Molina, celebrates the importance of family, honoring your ancestors, and following your dreams. Wanna bypass the lines and pre-purchase your tickets? You’re in luck: They’re now on sale at both Fandango and Atom. See you there, amigos!

Latest Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer  

The recent World Series was notable not just because of the teams playing (congrats, Astros!) and the action on the diamond… There was also another disturbance in the Force, under the guise of a brand-new trailer for December’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi!

In Lucasfilm’s latest, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.

Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Star Wars: The Last Jedi stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern, and Benicio Del Toro. If you’re anything like us (and we’re pretty sure you are), you’re canceling all other plans and heading to the theater when the clock strikes midnight on December 15… We cannot wait!

rag & bone Star Wars collection

Clothing Line rag & bone Teams with Star Wars for New Collection

…And by the way, Star Wars fans, there will soon be a brand-new collection of related clothing items that you can sport at the local cineplex when you take in The Last Jedi: rag & bone, a British brand with stores across the U.S., just unveiled some truly special Star Wars fashions—and they’ll be available both in store and (for select items) at ShopDisney.com soon.

Launching in waves beginning December 1, this limited-edition range will offer a selection of the fashion label’s iconic styles mixed with classic Star Wars designs. (You can see a video featuring some of the collection’s coolest items at the rag & bone website.)

In addition to the capsule collection, rag & bone will support Lucasfilm and Disney’s Force 4 Fashion initiative—an amazing charitable program under Star Wars: Force for Change that was created to empower and improve the lives of children around the world—with a donation to Starlight Children’s Foundation. Fabulous clothing, helping kids in need… it’s a total win-win situation.

American Idol

ABC’s American Idol to Premiere in March

Music fans, take heed: Ryan Seacrest made a big announcement this week on Live with Kelly and Ryan… namely, that ABC’s American Idol will make its huge return to the airwaves on Sunday, March 11, at 8 p.m. EDT!

The nationwide search for the next superstar kicked off this past August, as the Idol Bus traveled from Portland, Oregon, to Orlando, Florida, in its pursuit for mega-watt talent—covering more than 20 cities across the country. Auditioning was made easier than ever as hopefuls also had the opportunity to submit audition videos online, as well as via several social media platforms using an official tag, #TheNextIdol; also, for the first time in American Idol history, hopefuls had the opportunity to audition through a livestream platform.

Taking a seat at the judges’ table this time ‘round are three music industry superstars—Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie… and they’re ready to help to determine who America will ultimately vote for to become the next big singing sensation. Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest returns to helm the beloved series; we can only hope he’ll once again introduce each episode with a hearty “This… is American Idol!

Grey’s Anatomy Marks a Monumental Milestone on ABC

By Beth Deitchman

Over the last 12-and-a-half years, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) has gone from insecure surgical intern to acclaimed Head of General Surgery. She and her Grey Sloan Memorial colleagues have saved lives and lost patients; they’ve found true love, and they’ve suffered devastating heartbreak. And, after 299 episodes, they feel like close friends or part of fans’ extended families. On November 9, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy aired its 300th episode—an impressive milestone that few broadcast dramas will ever reach.

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Executive Producer Betsy Beers has been with Grey’s Anatomy since Meredith, Cristina, Izzie, George, and Alex arrived at Seattle Grace Hospital. “The show was very much developed and created by people who had no idea what they were doing—we were just like the interns,” she laughs; and as the actors and members of the creative team grew into their roles, the stories changed because they were reflecting more mature points of view. The world has continued to stay relevant because fans feel so connected to the characters, Beers says, “Even when we would introduce a new series of interns or a group of residents, or when residents would move on—or, in the case of Grey’s Anatomy, sadly they often die off. There’s a relatively high ratio of folks who didn’t do so well.”

Fans have embraced newcomers to Grey Sloan, but Beeers acknowledges that they’ve reacted very, very passionately when they’ve had to say goodbye to beloved characters. Derek “McDreamy” Shepherd, Mark “McSteamy” Sloan, and George “007” O’Malley are just a few of the characters whose deaths hit viewers particularly hard. “Some people have still not forgiven us,” Beers says, and she notes that the fan connection to the show was almost instantaneous. During season one, Beers recalls, actress Kate Walsh returned to the set after attempting to shop at a store where the employees berated her for the behavior of her character, Addison Montgomery. “They yelled at me the entire time because they said I was being unfair to Meredith,” Betsy remembers Walsh detailing.

Beers attributes the series’ enduring popularity to the incredibly relatable characters and world that Creator/Executive Producer Shonda Rhimes has conceived. “I always say, ‘There’s a doctor for everybody,’” she says. “No matter what kind of mood you’re in or how you’re feeling. It changes from episode to episode and from season to season, but there’s always somebody on the show to identify with.” And the hospital’s name may have changed over the years, but Grey Sloan Hospital continues to be an ideal setting for compelling, emotional stories that everyone can relate to. “By absolute nature and design, a hospital is a place where you experience the highest highs and the lowest lows,” Beers says, “and we’re focusing on a group of people whose hands are literally in the middle of both of those polar emotions.”

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Viewers can look forward to falling in love with a new cast of characters in an upcoming spin-off. The untitled series will debut later in the season, as part of an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. The series will be set in the world of first responders and fire fighters and is created by Stacy McKee, who has been part of the Grey’s Anatomy family since the series’ pilot back in 2005. “If there is anybody who is qualified to spread the DNA of Grey’s Anatomy into another workplace in Seattle, it’s Stacy McKee,” Beers says.

If you haven’t watched the first 299 episodes of Grey’s Anatomy, it’s never too late to start! Every month, hundreds of thousands of new viewers watch the series’ first episode on Netflix and are able to binge-watch and “catch up” to the current season on ABC. Beers says, “What’s great is you can become addicted to the show without the sad desperation of the fact that you know it’s going to end.”

If you missed the 300th episode, “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story,” which finds the Grey Sloan docs tending to patients who have been injured in a roller-coaster accident at the county fair, you can catch up on the ABC app. There’s something eerily familiar about the patients, and they spark memories for Meredith, Alex and the other doctors. Look for additional Easter eggs throughout the special 300th episode.

 

 

Great News, Star Wars Fans! A New Star Wars Trilogy is Coming

By Nicole Nalty

This just in from a galaxy far, far away! Rian Johnson, director of the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi, will create a brand-new Star Wars trilogy, according to our friends at StarWars.com.

The new trilogy will be separate from the episodic Skywalker saga and will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never explored. Rian Johnson is set to write and direct the first of the films and longtime collaborator Ram Bergman is onboard to produce.

“We all loved working with Rian on The Last Jedi,” said Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm. “He’s a creative force, and watching him craft The Last Jedi from start to finish was one of the great joys of my career. Rian will do amazing things with the blank canvas of this new trilogy.”

“We had the time of our lives collaborating with Lucasfilm and Disney on The Last Jedi,” Johnson and Bergman said in a joint statement. “Star Wars is the greatest modern mythology and we feel very lucky to have contributed to it. We can’t wait to continue with this new series of films.”

No release dates have been set for the new trilogy, but stay tuned for updates from this exciting project!