Everything You Should Know About Thor and his Friends From Work in Thor: Ragnarok

By D23 Team

The God of Thunder is back in Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, which hits theaters on November 3. And he’s bringing along a new cast of colorful characters who are ready to Ragna-rock the house! We haven’t seen Thor and Bruce Banner since Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Loki’s last appeared in Thor: The Dark World, but they’re back for Marvel Studios’ latest blockbuster. And although a lot has happened since Thor’s last solo outing, don’t worry, we’ve put together this handy guide. Before you see Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok in theaters, here is what we know about the characters so far—and what to watch out for as the story unfolds.

Thor

Thor:
Say goodbye to the long, golden locks—Thor has a new look and a new battle to fight! The last time we saw our Asgardian warrior, he was leaving the Avengers to learn the truth about the Infinity Stones, but now he finds himself at a crossroads, vulnerable without his hammer, his kingdom, or his fellow Avengers. Chris Hemsworth, stepping into the hero’s boots once more, enjoyed the challenge of a vulnerable Thor for this film. “It was about stripping him back physically, but also emotionally, in order to rebuild him… or have him rediscover something,” Hemsworth says. “So that is a great way to break him down.”

Loki

Loki:
In Marvel Studios’ Thor: The Dark World, the God of Mischief pulled off the biggest trick of all time—fooling Asgard into believing that he was Odin! “He starts off as the happy king who has gotten what he wants,” says Tom Hiddleston, returning as Loki. “What he comes to realize is that whether he’s actually in charge of Asgard or not, he really could not fathom the things his father was doing to protect the universe.” Hiddleston also said this will be Loki’s “most demonstrably physical” film, allowing him to show off his battle prowess rather than just being swung around by the Hulk.

Hela

Hela:
As the first lead female villain of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hela, the Goddess of Death, wreaks vengeance and wrath on Asgard. Audiences are in for a roller-coaster ride with Hela, who boasts power unlike anything else in the Nine Realms—she even manages to part Thor from his hammer with very little effort. Oscar®-winner Cate Blanchett found excitement in bringing the new villainess to life. “She’s not simply sinister,” Blanchett says. “There’s a bit of mischief in there—and playfulness.”

Heimdall

Heimdall:
When Heimdall went to battle in Thor: The Dark World, screenwriter Craig Kyle defined him as a “gunslinger.” Now, in Thor: Ragnarok, executive producer Brad Winderbaum says that Heimdall’s role is “a kind of elder statesmen,” guiding our heroes. “Heimdall… is a character who predates Thor and Loki from an older era of Asgard,” Winderbaum says. “Here, we find him in self-exile as a warrior fighting from the Asgardian wilderness.”

Valkyrie

Valkyrie:
Valkyrie is a galactic scavenger who discovers Thor after Hela’s takeover and brings him to the arena on Sakaar. Though her old life is in tatters, Valkyrie is a character who can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Thor and has the potential to become, according to Winderbaum, “a pivotal force in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.” Tessa Thompson, who plays Valkyrie, describes her relationship with Thor as “testy” yet important. “I think the attraction for both of them has to do with really meeting their equal,” Thompson says. “They’re both fighters. They’re both people with an internal moral compass. They are both people who have left home… and responsibilities behind. [Valkyrie]’s left Asgard behind because it caused her too much pain.”

Bruce Banner and Hulk

Bruce Banner/The Hulk:
Banner seemed to have disappeared after the battle of Sokovia—until Thor stumbles upon the Hulk as a gladiator in Sakaar’s arena. Actor Mark Ruffalo says that Banner has been taking the back seat to Hulk for almost two years, and that time allowed for some rewiring. “During this time, all of the traumatic things in his life that have been making him afraid, making him doubtful… have been erased,” Ruffalo says. “So when he wakes up he’s like an 8-year-old or 12-year-old boy.” Director Taika Waititi agrees, saying, “To me, the old Banner died and was rebirthed into this new, energetic, wide-eyed and very adventurous and curious Banner.”

Grandmaster

Grandmaster:
The Grandmaster rules over Sakaar, a chaotic planet whose citizens fill its gladiator arena to watch warriors battle. This is where Thor finds himself after Hela’s attack on Asgard, and where Banner has been living for two years. Jeff Goldblum, who brings the Grandmaster to life, describes him as “spontaneous, playful, and mercurial.” He continues: “The Grandmaster has a storied journey that has gone on for decades. He has been involved in pitting people against each other. He can read people’s minds, is very smart, and can do many things. After all that time, what seems to interest him most is having fun.”

Skurge

Skurge:
Waititi describes newcomer Skurge as “an interesting character with a moral dilemma.” Skurge is an Asgardian soldier with a penchant for collecting weapons from across the Nine Realms, but things soon change. “As soon as Hela turns up, Skurge makes the decision to side with her so that he can live,” says Waititi. “His loyalties are still with Asgard, but he’s trying to play both sides of the coin.” Bringing this conflicted character to life is Karl Urban. “The dynamic between our characters [Skurge and Hela] is an interesting one,” says Urban. “It’s a fun partnership.”

Odin:
Our last glimpse of Odin in Thor: The Dark World actually proved to not be Odin at all, but Loki in disguise. So where is the Allfather, the powerful king of Asgard, and can Thor find him in time to save Asgard? “Odin has been the king of Asgard for eons,” Winderbaum says. “But when we first meet Odin here, he’s not Odin at all.”

Korg

Korg:
After being captured, Thor is placed in a holding area with Korg, a large warrior who appears to be made completely from rocks. And although imposing to look at, Korg is disarmingly charming and charismatic, an ironically likable comrade to Thor. And director Waititi actually plays the part of the fearsome-looking character. “I like playing characters who provide a little texture and make it a bit more interesting to watch,” Waititi says. “And I knew I had never played a guy who was made of rocks.”

The Symbolism Behind Epcot’s Symbols

By Michael Crawford

When designing Epcot Center, the talented minds at WED Enterprises–now known as Walt Disney Imagineering–made sure that every visual element made guests feel as if they were truly stepping into a community of tomorrow. Take, for example, the contemporary circular symbols designed for Epcot: Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, Horizons, World of Motion, Communicore, Journey Into Imagination, The Land, The Living Seas, and Epcot itself. Here how’s some of these beloved icons came to life.

Epcot Center logo concepts

Epcot needed an appropriately futuristic logo. During the 1970s, Disney designers came up with a variety of potential logos, some of which are seen here.

Epcot Center logo concept

This logo was proposed in 1978. Card Walker, then Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company, nixed the design, saying that it reminded him of a stop sign.

Epcot Center logo concept

It was designer Norm Inouye who would eventually hit upon the idea: five rings–representing information, technology, environment, education, and entertainment–surrounding a central star.

When those individual concepts linked up, he says, the logo for Epcot Center was created. “All the other [pavilion logos] are single rings, and the Epcot logo was five rings and represented what I thought was the idea of Epcot Center.”

Disney Legends Marty Sklar and John Hench, who oversaw the Epcot design efforts, liked the idea. After some modifications, Norm’s design became the familiar “flower” logo which would become a welcome sight to Epcot visitors for years to come.

Epcot Center logo

Marty summarized the symbolism behind this iconic image:

“The Epcot Center logo symbolizes unity, fellowship, and harmony around the world. Five outer rings are linked to form the shape of a flower–a celebration of life. The heart of the logo is the Earth, embraced by a star symbolizing hope–the hope that with imagination, commitment, and dedication, we can create a better tomorrow.”

Epcot Center Pavilion logos

Among the familiar sights at Epcot were the symbols used to represent individual pavilions. Inouye designed these, as well (except for the Wonders of Life pavilion, which was added later). But arriving at these unforgettable icons didn’t come easy. “We did hundreds!” Norm says. “When we were presenting to Marty and John, I would cover the walls [with logos] and it was almost too much for them.”

“I did a whole series of different directions just to get a sense for where they were at,” he adds. “So when I learned they wanted a more contemporary design, we boiled things down. And consequently, that’s what we ended up with—something contemporary.”

Whatever the inspiration, Epcot’s graphical style remains just as sleek and futuristic today as it did back in 1982.

Figment: From Imagination to Reality

By D23 Team

Ah, Figment—dreamer, icon, and the embodiment of childish delight. How could we celebrate 35 years of Epcot without acknowledging the beloved purple dragon? Star of Journey Into Imagination With Figment and (in our eyes) an unofficial mascot of Epcot, Figment’s been a part of Epcot’s history for as long as the park itself!

Join us on a visual journey through Figment’s creation (two tiny wings, eyes big and yellow…) and some photos from his years at Epcot.

9 Last Minute Disney Halloween Ideas for the Costume Procrastinator

By Megan Deppe

Halloween is only a few days away, but the horror is real: You forgot to get yourself a costume! You were dazzled by the costumes at D23 Expo 2017 and feel the need to up your game, but you don’t have the time to craft a beautiful Te Fiti ensemble. So, what do you do? Thankfully, creating your Disney costume doesn’t have to be that hard. There are plenty of ideas that can be put together just in time for trick-or-treating that are sure to delight any fellow Disney fans in your path. Here are some of our favorite options for costumes to throw together at the last minute.

Belle and Tiana

Royal Casual
We all love the Disney princesses’ gowns, but if you need a quick way to honor your favorite royal, try their casual look! Both Tiana and Belle have simple costumes to imitate: For Belle’s everyday look, all you need is a blue dress, a white long-sleeved shirt, a white apron, and some black flats. Top it off with a wicker basket and a book, and you’re done! And for Tiana’s waitress attire, start with a yellow dress (roll the sleeves halfway up!), and add a white apron and sensible brown shoes. Remember, she’s on her feet all day! And if you decide to bring a tray of biscuits to a costume contest, you may sway the judges your way…

Big Hero 6

Big Hero Halloween
Looking for a quick group costume? Well there’s no better way to celebrate Big Hero 6 The Series’ launch on Disney Channel this November than by channeling your favorite characters! Their superhero costumes may be complex, but you can dig into your own closet to create a genius take on these characters’ signature styles. Emulate Hiro’s look with cargo shorts, a red T-shirt, and a blue sweatshirt—plus, bring a little robot to tinker with on your walk. Wasabi’s look just requires black jeans, black shoes, and a matching green sweater and headband. Honey Lemon is simple: yellow everything! Dress, headband, heels, coat—the only non-yellow items are her pink glasses and white leggings. Throw on a white T-shirt, black leggings, black athletic shorts, and a black jacket and you’re good to Go Go. And if you’re dressing as mega-nerd Fred, you just need some green cargo shorts, a blue beanie, a long-sleeved white shirt, and a graphic tee over the top (the nerdier the better)!

Fantasia 2000

Classical Character Costumes
This Halloween, take a classical approach and channel the beauty and artistry of Fantasia 2000! Grab a green shawl or flowing green dress and use flowers and butterflies to accessorize your hair to become the Green Fairy from the “Firebird” sequence. Re-imagine characters from the “Tin Soldier” segment by pairing a strappy pink dress and ballet slippers to pay homage to the ballerina, or don a red button-down shirt and white pants with suspenders for the tin soldier. The possibilities are limitless, just like the imagination shown in this spectacular film!

Steamboat Willie

Rockin’ the Boat
A classic like Steamboat Willie never goes out of style! You can dress up as Mickey in his first onscreen appearance just by opting for a monochromatic look, then capping it all off with your trusty Mickey ears and a white hat. This costume is so easy, you may have extra time to spend perfecting his iconic whistle!

Pinocchio

Fairy Power
Introduce a little magic to your Halloween this year by channeling Pinocchio’s Blue Fairy. Grab a pair of wings then search your local thrift shops and vintage boutiques for a sparkly blue dress and a blue headband.

Monsters Inc.

Child’s Play
Embrace your inner child and spend your Halloween as Boo from Monsters, Inc. This costume is simple—an oversized pink shirt with purple leggings and white shoes. Then tie your hair back into pigtails to top it all off.

DuckTales

“Woo-oo!” Before Boo-oo!
DuckTales is back, and what better way to celebrate than by dressing as everyone’s favorite multi-trillionaire Scrooge McDuck? Take a red button-down shirt—you can customize the black cuffs and collar if you like!—white pants, a top hat, a cane, and some tiny spectacles.

Lizzie McGuire

Inside Lizzie’s Head
Jump back in time to the early 2000s and look to a classic fashion icon—Lizzie McGuire! Find your sparkliest hair accessory, throw on a crushed velvet top, and add a denim skirt to create a fun Halloween costume. This look may not be au courant, but no one will judge you for enjoying it on Halloween!

Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie

Winnie-the-Boo!
Winnie the Pooh and his gang were decked out for Halloween in Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie, and you can look to the Hundred Acre Wood for inspiration this year. It’s no bother to dress as Winnie the Pooh, with yellow pants and a red shirt, especially on a holiday dedicated to sweet eats.

5 Epcot Eats You Have to Try

By Nicole Nalty

If you’ve been to the park, you know that food is an integral part of the Epcot experience. Whether you’re working your way around World Showcase during Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, or are a regular at the Rose & Crown patio during IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, chances are you’ve had a taste of the awesome culinary options at Epcot. But…have you tried these?

Fish & Chips

1. Fish & Chips, Yorkshire County Fish Shop, U.K. Pavilion
Speaking of Rose & Crown, you can pick up this delicious delicacy at the pub, but we suggest checking out Yorkshire County Fish Shop, just next door. Crispy battered fish; hot, fresh, chips… yes, please!

Skølebrod

2. Skølebrod, Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe, Norway Pavilion
Sink your teeth into a sweet cardamom bun filled with vanilla crème custard and topped with glazed and toasted coconut. Just be sure to bring some friends along so you can get a taste of some of the other amazing pastries that didn’t make this list––the Troll Horn is one of our other favorites!

Croque Glacé

3. Croque Glacé, L’Artisan des Glaces, France Pavilion
There are so many amazing things to eat in the France Pavilion, but do yourself a favor and save some room for a trip to L’Artisan des Glaces. The ice cream shop boasts a variety of delicious flavors (and look how cute those Mickey-shaped scoops are!) and some pretty creative concoctions that combine French pastries with their signature ice cream. Treat yourself to a croque glacé, your choice of ice cream and sauce, in between two slices of homemade brioche and pressed warm. Yep, that’s a real thing.

Pizza Margherita

4. Pizza Margherita, Via Napoli Pizza Window, Italy Pavilion
In our opinion, nothing beats a great slice of pizza––and where better to go than Italy for a piece of pie? Stop by the pizza window at Via Napoli for a slice of margherita pizza… or if you’re feeling adventurous try the Pizza Bianca with Pomodoro sauce, prosciutto, arugula, and fresh mozzarella.

Kakigōri

5. Kakigōri, Kabuki Cafe, Japan Pavilion
Three words: Japanese Shaved Ice. Available in rainbow, melon, strawberry, cherry, melon, and tangerine flavors, and the option to top with sweet milk. So many options––do your thing!

7 Epcot 35th Anniversary Items You Positively Must Own

By Courtney Potter

Our exciting D23 Fanniversary—celebrating Epcot’s incredible 35 years of igniting your imagination—is still going strong, as is the all-new refreshed shopping experience over at shopDisney. (FYI: While Fanniversary ends at the end of the month, the new shopDisney is here to stay. Holiday shopping ahoy!) So, you know what this means, right? Yup—it’s the perfect time to look at some of the incredible Epcot-themed products currently available.

We’ve hand-picked seven fantastic items that you’ve just got to add to your Epcot collection. (And remember: D23 Members get a discount at shopDisney; exclusions may apply.)

Epcot 35th Anniversary Stripe T-Shirt—Adult

Epcot 35th Anniversary Stripe T-Shirt—Adult

Wanna rep the “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow” in your neck of the woods? Look no further than this adorable orange T-shirt with a vintage-style “distressed” logo design.

Figment Epcot 35th Anniversary T-Shirt for Women

Figment Epcot 35th Anniversary T-Shirt for Women

We are mega-huge fans of Figment ’round these parts, and we absolutely love this yellow women’s cut T-shirt featuring the fire-breathing favorite from Journey Into Imagination.

https://www.shopdisney.com/epcot-35th-anniversary-baseball-cap-for-adults-1453424

Epcot 35th Anniversary Baseball Cap for Adults

This “throwback” baseball cap—with the totally awesome mesh design—features the park’s original symbol combined with a cool interweaving design depicting Epcot pavilion icons.

Epcot 35th Anniversary Raglan T-Shirt for Women

Epcot 35th Anniversary Raglan T-Shirt for Women

You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time with this women’s “retro” commemorative raglan T-shirt. We especially like the colorful “35” logo and the striped sleeves.

Epcot 35th Anniversary Raglan T-Shirt for Men—Walt Disney World

Epcot 35th Anniversary Raglan T-Shirt for Men—Walt Disney World

This men’s baseball-style shirt is made of a soft heather jersey knit and features an Epcot logo that celebrates the park’s World Showcase. So many countries represented on one piece of clothing! We’re impressed.

Epcot 35th Anniversary Mug

Epcot 35th Anniversary Mug

Honestly, in our minds’ eye, this is how we see citizens of Walt Disney’s original “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow” enjoying their morning coffee. The design features colorful icons of Epcot’s popular attractions.

Figment iPhone 7/6/6S Case - Epcot 35

Figment iPhone 7/6/6S Case – Epcot 35

If you’re an Epcot fan with an iPhone, you positively must consider this fabulous Figment iPhone 7/6/6S Case. You’ll be a Dreamfinder in no time! (And your phone will be protected to boot.)

7 Disney Movies to Get You in the Spooky Spirit

By Megan Deppe

You’ve carved your pumpkin and lit your jack-o-lantern, setting the perfect Halloween mood. It’s a little early to dig into the candy bowl, so why not dig into your movie collection instead? Whether you’ve come for the tricks, the treats—or both!—there’s a movie on this list for everyone this Halloween!

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
You’d best start believing in ghost stories, Disney fans—you’re watching one! Based on one of Disney’s most iconic attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean is perfect for Halloween—whether you want to enjoy Jack Sparrow’s hilarious antics, or shiver as the skeletal ghost crew creeps towards their prey under the water.

Mickey’s House of Villains

2. Mickey’s House of Villains
At the House of Mouse, Halloween is when villains break free of their restraints and roam the streets, ready to wreak havoc and make the most of this spooky time of year! Join Mickey as he takes us back through years of Halloween-themed shorts that offer valuable insights into how to be an effective ghost and the consequences of tricking the treats out of kids’ hands. But little does Mickey know that the villains have some Halloween plans of their own…

The Princess and the Frog

3. The Princess and the Frog
While Tiana and her gang are celebrating Mardi Gras, they don costumes and face off with one of the spookiest villains who fits right into the theme of Halloween: Dr. Facilier! His friends on the other side provide just the terror-ific touch that you need on Halloween night, and the graveyard reprise of the Shadow Man’s song is the icing on the creepy cake!

Monsters, Inc.

4. Monsters, Inc.
Monstropolis… where scaring is a full-time job and where a “Kitty” can be as cute and cuddly as he is ferocious and frightening! Take a trip to this colorful world and spend your Halloween with a couple of monsters who are terrified of humans for a change! You also might find yourself wondering how monsters dress up for Halloween… Do they dress up as humans?

Halloweentown

5. Halloweentown
What better way to celebrate the holiday than by spending time in a town where it’s Halloween every single day? Travel back to the land where being normal is vastly overrated, where ghouls sweat in the sauna, and where magic can overcome any obstacle, if you believe in it. You can celebrate the spirit of Halloween with a movie that illustrates just how special the day is in every detail.

6. The Scream Team
Before Kat Dennings took to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Marvel Studios’ Thor and Marvel Studios’ Thor: Dark World as assistant Darcy Lewis, she was hunting ghosts in The Scream Team! In a film where ghosts are real and the depot to the afterlife is in your own backyard, you can really get into the supernatural side of Halloween and let your imagination run wild.

Tower of Terror

7. Tower of Terror (1997)
The exciting park attraction comes to life as the ghosts of the Hollywood Hotel delight on your television screen. Follow reporter Buzzy Crocker as he attempts to solve the mysterious disappearance of five people in an abandoned luxury hotel, only to find out that they’ve never left—their ghosts are still stuck in the hotel. It’s a great tale that delivers plenty of shivers at the end of your night, lifting your spirits as you anticipate that thrilling drop.

More Details on Pixar Fest, Coming to Disneyland Resort April 2018

By Nicole Nalty

We first found out about Pixar Fest, a celebration of our favorite Disney•Pixar stories at the Disneyland Resort, during D23 Expo 2017, and now, the Disney Parks Blog has shared some more details around this exciting limited-time offering.

Beginning April 13, 2018, Pixar Fest will feature the debut of an all-new fireworks spectacular, Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular. Celebrate friendship during an emotional journey through our favorite Pixar pairings, while immersed in dazzling pyrotechnics, memorable music, and projections on Sleeping Beauty Castle, the water screens of the Rivers of America, the façade of it’s a small world, and the buildings of Main Street, U.S.A. Plus, Buzz Lightyear will take flight over Sleeping Beauty Castle for the first time!

Pixar Play Parade makes its way to Disneyland park––with new parade elements including the iconic Pixar lamp, characters from Up and Inside Out, while Paint the Night heads to Disney California Adventure park. In addition to favorite stories Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., and Cars, another Pixar story will join Paint the Night later in the year.

Also in Disney California Adventure, the Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land will host the Pixar Shorts film festival, featuring rotating favorites like For the Birds and Lava throughout most of Pixar Fest. Over in Paradise Gardens, check out a new Pixar-themed musical troupe and Pixar character greeting opportunities.

There will be lots to see and do during Pixar Fest at the Disneyland Resort––including a new transformed land, Pixar Pier! Stay tuned for more details on themed food and beverage offerings, merchandise, and more.

A New Hotel is Coming to Disneyland Resort in 2021

By Nicole Nalty

Exciting news from the Disneyland Resort! Our friends at the Disney Parks Blog just shared more information on a new luxury hotel coming to the Resort in 2021.

The new hotel will be the first added to the Disneyland Resort in almost two decades and will connect all four Disneyland Resort hotels through lush gardens and walkways, transforming the gateway on the west side and the west end of the Downtown Disney District.

Disneyland Resort hotel concept art

Inside the 700-room hotel guests will find a resort oasis, as landscaping and water elements on each level of the hotel showcase the beauty of nature. Peer outside from guest rooms and public spaces for views of the Downtown Disney District, and dine at an upper-level restaurant and lounge for a view of Disneyland’s fireworks spectacular. The hotel will also feature its own dedicated Disneyland Monorail platform!

Construction is set to begin summer 2018––stay tuned for updates on this exciting addition!

You Have to See This Epcot Concept Art

By D23 Team

Feast your eyes on some of the exceptional artwork that helped bring Epcot to life 35 years ago!

Epcot concept art
Concept art of The Living Seas. Artist: Tim Delaney (1981)
Epcot concept art
Concept art of Horizons. Artist: Herb Ryman (1980)
Epcot concept art
Concept art of the Epcot main entrance. Artist: Herb Ryman (1981)
Epcot concept art
Concept art of the Mexico Pavilion. Artist: Collin Campbell (1979)
Concept art of the Germany Pavilion. Artist: Bob Scifo (1979)
Concept art of the Germany Pavilion. Artist: Bob Scifo (1979)