Ready for Mousequerade? Get Excited with These Costumes from D23 EXPO 2015!

By Jocelyn Buhlman

D23 Expo 2017 is less than a week away, and Friday is going to be a big day for all the fans in attendance. There’s so much magic in store—Disney Legends, animation, music, and, of course, Mousequerade! We can’t wait to see all the clever, creative, and just plain crazy cosplays that fans will be showing off at Stage 28 and all over the D23 Expo show floor. Need to get your cosplay fill before Friday? Enjoy this gallery of some of our favorite cosplays from around the D23 EXPO 2015 show floor. We’ll see you on Friday for Mousequerade—where you’ll surely be the Belle (or Cinderella, or Tiana, or Elsa…) of the ball!

Don’t Miss These Seriously Sweet Disney Funko Collectibles at D23 Expo 2017

By D23 Team

Our day gets a sprinkling of pixie dust every time we find something Disney waiting for us on our doorstep, and Disney Treasures by Funko are no exception. The new subscription box features the most memorable moments from classic Disney films and even theme parks, with super-cute Funko collectibles in every box. In fact, each box you receive will be filled with 100-percent-exclusive Disney collectibles and accessories created by Funko just for Disney fans.

Get an inside look below and make sure to stop by the Disney Treasures by Funko booth at D23 Expo to see some of the boxes in person—and even pick up one to take home!

The Disney Treasures subscription boxes are built around a treasure map to a fictional Funko Disney world. Each box features a new location on the map—if you collect them all, the map will show the complete Disney Treasures journey by the end of the year. The boxes, designed as old-fashioned travel chests, will come with a new sticker added to the top of each box, showing your journey through the Disney Treasures world—think of a vintage suitcase with stickers for each destination you’ve traveled to, and then add some Disney Funko magic!

Funko Disney Treasures

The first two boxes, Pirates Cove––filled with your favorite Disney swashbucklers, and Festival of Friends––featuring the lovable Dumbo and Timothy, will be available to explore at D23 Expo. Be sure to sign up by August 1 (you can sign up at the Funko booth at D23 Expo!) to receive the next Disney Treasures box, Tiny Town, featuring a flying Tinker Bell Pop!

Celebrate 30 Years of Disney Legends in the Newest Issue of Disney twenty-three

By D23 Team

Walt Disney once said, “You can dream, create, design, and build the most wonderful place in the world… but it requires people to make the dream a reality,” and The Walt Disney Company has been honoring these dream makers in a very special way since 1987. The Disney Legends award was first introduced 30 years ago, and to celebrate, Disney twenty-three has created a unique stand-alone issue featuring all 267 current honorees, as well as the 10 new Legends, who will be inducted next week at D23 Expo 2017.

Disney twenty-three Disney Legends issue

For the issue, exclusively for Gold Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, Disney twenty-three Photo Editor Ty Popko photographed 40 Legends in Disney settings: from Walt Disney’s Office Suite and the Walt Disney Archives to Walt Disney World Resort and the Good Morning America studios. Featured Legends include Tim Allen, Hayley Mills, Paige O’Hara, Regis Philbin, Anika Noni Rose, Lea Salonga, Richard Sherman, and Dick Van Dyke.

What else can you expect from this one-of-a-kind issue? Kurt Russell gives a first-person account of his time working for Walt himself and the many Disney adventures he has had over the years, Richard Sherman pens a touching tribute to Annette Funicello, Dave Smith answers your Disney Legends Qs, and, of course, tons of photos from Disney Legends Awards ceremonies throughout the years.

Disney twenty-three Disney Legends issue

Plus, Disney animator Eric Goldberg crafted a piece of artwork exclusively for this issue featuring more than 30 Disney Legends, including Julie Andrews, Steve Martin, Angela Lansbury, and Robin Williams. As a bonus, D23 Gold Members attending D23 Expo 2017 will receive a complimentary print of the artwork at the event.

Click here to find out how to become a D23 Gold Member!

Celebrate 35 Years of TRON Downloading Us into the World of Computers

This article originally appeared in a slightly different form in the Winter 2010, edition of Disney twenty-three magazine and was modified for D23.com.

Remember life before home computers? When USB drives and laptops were merely tantalizing futuristic ideas? Those were the days when TRON was created. It’s a film about enigmatic Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), a young video game programmer who hacks into a mainframe computer to prove that a crooked executive stole his work, but instead is beamed smack-dab into the computer world and forced to fight for his life on the game grid. Flynn and TRON (Bruce Boxleitner), a security program, together attempt to overthrow the evil Master Computer Program (MCP), resulting in a visually stunning adventure. But how did TRON’s filmmakers begin to produce a world that exists inside a computer when in the early 1980s, computer technology was as foreign to filmmakers as it was to the public?

Tron and Flynn
Tron and Flynn

A Story Ahead of Its Time
TRON was clearly ahead of its time, but it was so innovative that its filmmakers had a pretty good hunch that Walt Disney himself would have been enthused and intrigued by this fascinating film about the digital world. “We made a lot of the film with traditional animation techniques,” recalls Steven Lisberger, creator/director of the original TRON and a producer of TRON: Legacy. “By using backlight and diffusion and multiple exposures, we gave the impression to people that it had been generated by a computer.”

Jeff Bridges as Clu and Flynn
(left) A rare color image of Jeff Bridges as Clu on the set and (right) Flynn on the Recognizer set

Going off the Grid
The results were so convincing that many thought the film was done entirely by computer, even though the technology didn’t even exist at that time. Audiences took for granted all the hand-done, time-consuming technical effects that went into the film. The Academy even failed to nominate the film for a much-deserved Best Visual Effects Oscar®; instead, TRON got the noms for Best Costume and Best Sound. “TRON was so unique that there really wasn’t anything to compare it to,” Lisberger explains. “So, in a way, they solved the problem by just ignoring it.”

the evil Master Computer Program (MCP)
The Master Computer Program (MCP)

A Hand-Drawn Computer World
Many people still assume TRON was created 100 percent by using computer graphics. When asked if it can be considered a handmade film, Lisberger fires back, “There’s no question that TRON is, first of all… a hybrid. It’s a live-action movie that then is dismantled, and goes through the entire cel process of hand-animation. And then it’s reconstructed, colored, and the effects are put in. And it’s re-photographed like an animation film.” In the end, only a small percentage of TRON was computer-generated. All of the exteriors of the vehicles, including the memorable light cycles and their light trails, were animated on computer, as was the overbearing villainous MCP, the first onscreen CG character to deliver an acting performance; its design bore the characteristics of a human face.

Steven Lisberger
Steven Lisberger

Lisberger acknowledges the incredible technical challenge of bringing TRON to life: “I think people at any other studio would have thrown up their hands and said, ‘This is impossible,’ but it was like an animated movie, and we were talking to the people at the Disney Studios about the fact that we had 100,000 frames of this or 200,000 frames of that and all this effects animation.” But, he recalls, it turned out that “We were speaking their language, and they were like: ‘Yep, we can do that.’” Lisberger concludes philosophically, “TRON has an analog soul, but it’s a movie about CG.”

Kodaliths from a single TRON frame
Kodaliths from a single TRON frame

Creating a Computer World with Kodaliths
Thousands and thousands of special animation cels, called Kodaliths, had to be created to achieve the film’s unique look, and each needed to be photographed separately. The Kodaliths contained everything for the main image of the character, along with all the details such as the circuit glow, eye and teeth highlights, effects animation, even a scene’s background. This was an enormous task, especially for the camera department staff, which had to keep all of these special elements organized. “We were not trying to reinvent the wheel. We were trying to make a whole different wheel that was not necessarily round,” master matte artist and TRON associate producer Harrison Ellenshaw explains. “All movies until TRON were set in an established genre. TRON created a new one.”

Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn at Flynn's Arcade.
Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn at Flynn’s Arcade

Going to the Next Level
TRON was the first film to have a coin-operated video arcade game created to tie into the film’s story line. Today, it’s common practice to market and promote action-based movie properties by creating a tie-in videogame, but it was unheard of in 1982. Following the success of the TRON arcade game, Bally Midway created an innovative sequel, Discs of Tron, in 1983. This game featured an enclosed cabinet that allowed a player to step inside to simulate the feeling that you were within TRON’s world. It had exciting external flashing light effects that illuminated in sync with your actions during game play. Years later, the stunning TRON 2.0 brought fans back into the grid, which you can read about in our list of favorite Disney video games (LINK: https://d23.com/level-up-your-nostalgia-with-these-classic-disney-video-games/).

Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn in Tron: Legacy
Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn in Tron: Legacy

Predicting the Future
Reflecting on the 2010 film TRON: Legacy, Lisberger says, “One of the craziest things is that I made up that whole idea of scanning Jeff Bridges in the first film with a laser (so he could enter into the computer world), and MCP puts him on the game grid, and that’s how we do it now!” He continues, “We actually scanned Jeff Bridges, and in real time he pops up, you know, his low-res version on the game grid.” In order to recreate a younger Jeff Bridges as Clu (a program that Kevin Flynn sends inside the computer world to locate his stolen files appropriated by the villainous Sark and the MCP), a four-camera head rig was used to capture and scan Jeff’s facial performance. The computer is actually able to render Jeff Bridges’ face the way he looked in the first film. A body double on set portrays Clu’s physical movements and the computer superimposes Jeff’s facial performance onto the body double, resulting in Clu as we remember him from 1982.

A light cycle taking form on the game grid
A light cycle taking form on the game grid

Keep Moving Forward
Life imitates art in many ways, and TRON was the first film to imagine just what a computer world would be like. Perhaps the reason TRON fascinates and always captures the imagination is its unique combination of technical mediums that depict a very possible world of the future. In 1982, filmmakers said, “How do we generate a computer world?” The answer was to create techniques that made images appear to be computer generated, even though computers could only provide limited help at the time. The same question was asked in 2010.

Now,  when the look of the original film could actually be created on a laptop, TRON’s world advanced, has become far more complex. History repeats itself, imagination moves forward, turning the dreams of filmmakers, and TRON aficionados, into dazzling reality.

7 Attractions to Celebrate Your American Spirit at Disney Parks

By Jocelyn Buhlman

If you’re a Disney fan, there’s no better way to celebrate any season than with a trip to your favorite Disney park. You can dress up in your spooky best for Halloween, enjoy holiday cheer in the winter, but what about for the Fourth of July? If you can’t imagine yourself celebrating America’s independence anywhere other than Main Street, U.S.A. with a Mickey ice cream sandwich in your hand, why not get an extra dose of American history, patriotism, and fun with these ways to celebrate America at Disney parks.

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln

The Disneyland Story Presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Disneyland Park
Why not celebrate the American spirit by reliving great moments with the 16th president? Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln is a classic Disneyland attraction and passion project of Walt Disney. Featuring the latest in Audio-Animatronics® technology, President Abraham Lincoln tells the tale of generations past and provides an important vision of the future. A replica of Lincoln’s life mask was originally used by late Imagineer Blaine Gibson to bring realism to this famous Audio-Animatronics® figure, to support a historically accurate and deeply moving presentation perfect for celebrating the United States.

The American Adventure

The American Adventure pavilion, Epcot
Epcot is your doorway to the world, but sometimes we need to stop back home—which is why you should take some time and visit The American Adventure pavilion at World Showcase. Enjoy a dramatic retelling of America’s story, featuring 35 Audio-Animatronics® figures, and meet famous American figures such as Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Will Rogers. This 30-minute show, hosted by Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain, is the perfect salute to America’s greatest resource: its people.

Liberty Belle riverboat

Liberty Square Riverboat, Magic Kingdom Park
What better way to celebrate the United States than by taking a relaxing cruise along the Rivers of America? The Liberty Belle features a working steam engine to ferry guests around Tom Sawyer Island on a trip through the past.

Flag retreat

Watch the Flag Retreat, Magic Kingdom Park
At 5 p.m. each night, crowds gather in town square of Main Street, U.S.A. to respectfully observe the nightly retiring of the park’s American flag. After reciting the pledge, a special Color Guard lowers the flag to the philharmonic performance of “Star Spangled Banner.” Guests can then join in singing “God Bless America.” The color guard then hands the flag to a special guest veteran, who joins a procession down Main Street, U.S.A. to conclude this special ceremony. Guests don’t always know about this little piece of patriotism happening every afternoon at the Magic Kingdom, but if you’re feeling especially spirited, be sure to come by and pay your respects.

The Muppets Present... Great Moments in American History

Watch The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History,  Magic Kingdom
Liberty Square at the Magic Kingdom provides guests with many an option to discover American history through unique and authentic experiences. Guests can stop to visit under the Liberty Tree or gaze at an exact replica of the famous Liberty Bell. But only one experience lets them learn about our country through the eyes of a Muppet, however… The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History is a show unlike anything you’ve ever seen, featuring original music, flashy costumes, and one very annoyed Sam Eagle. If you want some all-American laughs, be sure to stop and watch the two unique performances that tell either the tale of the midnight ride of Paul Revere or the famous signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Meet Captain America, Disney California Adventure Park
The Star Spangled Man with a Plan is ready to meet fans in Hollywood Land! This red, white, and true-blue hero is waiting to meet you, so make sure to stop by and say hi. While you’re visiting Hollywood Land, why not sign up to be a true-blue hero yourself? The Avengers Training Initiative provides aspiring Super Heroes with the chance to wield the famous vibranium shield and prove they can save the world with the Avengers.

Main Street Electrical Parade

Watch the Main Street Electrical Parade, Disneyland Park
While the Main Street Electrical Parade itself is an American classic of electronic pageantry and lights, one string of floats stands out with its American spirit. While we love the spectacular floats celebrating classic Disney films like Cinderella, Peter Pan, and Pete’s Dragon, nothing compares to the finale unit. Covered in dazzling lights, the celebration of Americana is the grand finale that makes any Disneyland day a little more patriotic. Each night, a similar patriotic finale closes the Electrical Water Pageant at Walt Disney World Resort—which was the inspiration for the Main Street Electrical Parade!

Our Favorite Patriotic Disney Quotes to Celebrate America

By Jocelyn Buhlman

The Fourth of July is when we gather together to celebrate the independence of the United States of America and express our patriotism for our country. Of course, while you’re eating barbecue with your family and watching fireworks turn the sky red, white, and blue, you might be at a loss for words to express your Fourth of July feelings. Need some help at saying something celebratory? Don’t worry, we have a little Disney magic just for you. Below are our favorite patriotic Disney quotes, so you can show your American spirit with an extra sprinkling of pixie dust.

The Muppets Present... Great Moments in American History

Fozzie Bear in The Muppet Movie

“Patriotism swells in the heart of the American bear.”
 

The American Adventure

The American Adventure

“Mr. Twain, ’tis easy to see, hard to foresee, but I foresee the American Adventure to continue a long, long time.”—Ben Franklin
 

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln

“And now the skills of the sculptor and the talents of the artist will let us relive great moments with Mr. Lincoln.”—Narrator
 

The American Adventure

The American Adventure

“America, spread your golden wings
Sail on freedom’s wind, ’cross the sky.”
—“Golden Dream,” written by Randy Bright and Bob Moline

 

Walt Disney

Walt Disney

“I get red, white, and blue at times.”

5 Disney Villain Kids We’d Love to See in Descendants

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Could you imagine a world where Disney Villains aren’t just real, but have families full of feisty troublemakers running loose on an enchanted island? Who would you want to meet? Who wouldn’t you want to meet? Descendants 2, premiering on Disney Channel, ABC, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime and Lifetime Movies on July 21 (8 p.m. ET), continues to answer those questions with the tale of Mal, daughter of Maleficent (Dove Cameron); Evie, daughter of the Evil Queen (Sofia Carson); Carlos, the son of Cruella DeVille (Cameron Boyce); and Jay, son of Jafar (Booboo Stewart). These four Villain Kids (called “VKs” for short) are adapting to life at Auradon Prep, the high-class school for children of Disney heroes. But not every VK gets their day at Auradon. Uma, daughter of Ursula (China Anne McClain), is still stuck on the Isle of the Lost and she’s ready for revenge. But what other VKs might there still be on the Isle? We asked the cast of Descendants 2 which Villain Kids they’d like to see in future Descendants films.

The Princess and the Frog

Dr. Facilier
The Disney Channel animated series Descendants: Wicked World features a reoccurring character in Freddie Facilier, the troublemaking daughter of The Princess and the Frog’s Shadow Man, Dr. Facilier, but the Facilier family has yet to make the jump from animated show to live-action film. The cast has a lot of support for a Facilier VK, however. Dove Cameron, for one, is a big fan. “I’m obsessed with him,” she says of Dr. Facilier, “He’s a shadow man—that’s amazing!” Thinking more in terms of the Descendants: Wicked World character, Sofia Carson also supports the idea of the Shadow Man’s daughter joining the team. She explains, “In the animated shorts, there’s the daughter of Doctor Facilier who stirs up a lot of trouble, so I think she should be added back into the mix.”

Tangled

Mother Gothel
Besides the offspring of Shadow Man, Dove Cameron had another suggestion:
“Gothel’s daughter! I also just want to meet [Mother Gothel]!” Of course, the only child that Mother Gothel raised during Tangled was one she stole, but her own child could probably find a lot of ways to be wicked if he or she had a chance to visit the Isle of the Lost or attend Auradon Prep.

The Lion King

Scar
Some of the suggested villain kids were less fantastical and more… furry. Cameron Boyce suggested, “I’d like to see Scar’s kid and see how we do that in post-production, with a lion that’s just like, ‘Hey!’” Yes, we’re not lion when we say the cast really likes the idea of a child of Scar from The Lion King joining in with the VK’s shenanigans. Booboo Stewart would love for Jay to make a friend in this furry VK. “It would be very interesting, and I don’t know how they would do it,” he explains, “Scar is awesome! He’s just so powerful and I wonder what his child would be like.”

Emperor's New Groove

Yzma
While Descendants: Wicked World’s season 2 featured a recurring villain in Zevon, son of the scary-beyond-reason sorceress Yzma, we’ve yet to see any of her children cross over to the live-action world. China Anne McClain thinks that we’re due for some of Yzma’s family magic. “How cool would that be, right?,” Mclain says. “Imagine if Yzma had a boy. His style would be so bomb! I’d be like, ‘Dress me, bro!’”

Hocus Pocus

Winifred Sanderson
Of course, we couldn’t ask about future Villain Kids without talking to the man behind the movie: Director Kenny Ortega! Since he has a full catalogue of movies with iconic villains (Could you imagine a child of Sharpay Evans bringing the drama to Auradon?), we asked what villain kid from his own villains he would add to the Descendants world. And his answer really cast a spell on us: “How about having Winifred Sanderson’s daughter—or son!—come into the next Descendants? She could stir up some trouble, with her spell book and cauldron.” While there’s already a lot of magic-doers in the Descendants realm, we agree that a child of Winnie could add some real Hocus Pocus to the story!

5 Things You Need to Pack for D23 Expo

By D23 Team

D23 Expo is just a few short weeks away! Follow these packing tips to arrive like a D23 Expo expert (bonus points for stowing all of your goodies in one of these delightful Disney luggage pieces from American Tourister).

Disney fans dressed up

1. Show your Disney style––Now’s the time to let your Disney fan flag fly! Whether you’re dressing up as one of your favorite characters or just rocking a sweet Star Wars tee, make sure you pack your micest gear for the ultimate Disney fan event.

2. Take care of your soles––Make sure to pack a pair or two of your comfiest shoes! Like a trip to a Disney theme park, you’ll be walking a lot at D23 Expo and want to make sure your feet are ready to keep moving.

Lilo and Stitch

3. Shade your skin––While D23 Expo takes place inside the Anaheim Convention Center, sunscreen is a must during summertime in Southern California! Make sure to bring it along with you in case you need to reapply throughout the day.

4. Don’t miss a moment––A portable charger will keep your phone battery full as you stumble upon awesome photo ops, tweet about the latest and greatest announcements, and keep in touch with friends.

Disney fans wearing pins

5. Pin it to win it––If you’re a Disney pin trader, you’ll find plenty of friends at D23 Expo! Bring your pins for trading throughout the weekend.

American Tourister luggage

Don’t miss American Tourister on the D23 Expo show floor (and check out this just ducky piece of luggage!)––we can’t wait to see you at D23 Expo!

Battle of the Network Stars Returns to ABC!

By Courtney Potter

Beginning in the early 1960s (and for three decades’ total), ABC’s legendary Wide World of Sports was known for “spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of sport… the thrill of victory… and the agony of defeat!” Sure, we witnessed truly historic moments, from soccer great Pele’s final game to Muhammad Ali knocking out George Foreman during 1974’s celebrated “Rumble in the Jungle.” But ABC’s commitment to chronicling memorable sporting events didn’t stop there… for in November 1976, ABC aired the first Battle of the Network Stars! Just as its name implies, the series featured TV actors from ABC, CBS, and NBC (the “big three” networks of the day) as they competed in athletic games including archery, kayak relay, tug-o-war, and even an obstacle course. Hosted by famed sports commentator Howard Cosell, it quickly became a veritable pop culture phenomenon and continued airing through the late ‘80s. And now, just in time for summer, it’s back where it all started.

Check out a sneak peek below!

ABC’s revival of Battle of the Network Stars kicks off tonight, Thursday, June 29, and will feature a whopping 100 TV stars, from 14 different networks and cable companies, searching hilariously for their own “thrill of victory”! The 10-episode summer event—filmed on location at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, the location of the original series—pits current and classic TV stars from multiple eras and different genres against one another… and in fun groups based on the TV characters viewers have loved over the years, up to the present day. Tonight’s series premiere pits “TV Kids” (below left) Joey Lawrence (Blossom, Melissa and Joey), The Facts of Life stars Lisa Whelchel and Kim Fields, Corbin Bleu (High School Musical), and Nolan Gould (ABC’s Modern Family) against “TV Sitcom” (below right) celebs AJ Michalka (The Goldbergs), Tracey Gold (Growing Pains), Dave Coulier (Full House and Fuller House), Bronson Pinchot (Perfect Strangers), and Tom Arnold (Roseanne).

Battle of the Network Stars

Battle of the Network Stars

Later episodes will feature an awesomely diverse array of stars, spanning the ’70s through today:

Battle of the Network Stars

Primetime Soaps (Ian Ziering, Josh Henderson, Gabrielle Carteris, Donna Mills, Mischa Barton) vs. ABC Stars (pictured above) (Shari Belafonte, Michael Fishman, Anson Williams, Olivia d’Abo, Jason Hervey)

Battle of the Network Stars

 

Variety (Joanna Krupa, Nick Lachey, Vanessa Lachey, Gilles Marini, Jack Osbourne) vs. TV Sex Symbols (pictured above) (Brant Daugherty, Keegan Allen, Rosa Blasi, Galen Gering, Traci Bingham)

Battle of the Network Stars

Cops (pictured above) (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe, Erik Estrada, Kelly Hu,  Lorenzo Lamas, Larry Wilcox) vs. TV Sitcoms (Todd Bridges, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Dave Foley, Willie Garson, Jenna von Oy)

Battle of the Network Stars

White House (Cornelius Smith Jr., Marlee Matlin, Joshua Malina, LaMonica Garrett, Mary McCormack) vs. Lawyers (pictured above) (Elisabeth Rohm, Corbin Bernsen, Catherine Bell, Matt McGorry, Romi Dias)

Battle of the Network Stars

TV Moms & Dads (Chad Lowe, Greg Evigan, Ted McGinley, Lesley Fera, Jackee Harry) vs. TV Kids (pictured above) (Jimmie Walker, Jeremy Miller, Mackenzie Phillips, Krista Marie Yu, Jonathan Lipnicki)

Battle of the Network Stars

Famous TV Families (Danny Bonaduce, Barry Williams, Beverley Mitchell, Willie Aames, Charlene Tilton) vs. Doctors (pictured above) (Taye Diggs, Rachelle Lefevre, Benjamin Hollingsworth, *Deidre Hall, Thomas Calabro)

Battle of the Network Stars

Troublemakers (pictured above) (Julie Benz, John Barrowman, Vivica A. Fox, Catherine Bach, Paul Johansson) vs. TV Lifeguards (David Chokachi, Brande Roderick, Parker Stevenson, Nicole Eggert, Gena Lee Nolin)

Battle of the Network Stars

ABC Stars (pictured above) (Joely Fisher, Troy Gentile, Ted Lange, Jill Whelan, Denise Richards) vs. Variety (Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Adrienne Houghton, Cameron Mathison, Kelly Osbourne)

Battle of the Network Stars

Cops (Marisol Nichols, Roma Maffia, Adrian Zmed, Fred Dryer, Ryan Paevey) vs. Sci-Fi Fantasy (pictured above) (Lou Ferrigno, Charisma Carpenter, Kevin Sorbo, Jill Wagner, Vinnie Jones)

Battle of the Network Stars

… And each team that competes will be captained by two of today’s biggest sports heroes: Super Bowl 50 winner DeMarcus Ware (above left), and MMA fighter/Olympian/actress Ronda Rousey (above right).

Battle of the Network Stars

Hosted by ESPN’s Mike Greenberg (above left) and Joe Tessitore (above right)—both wearing the traditional Howard Cosell-esque 1970s yellow blazer—with sideline reporting by Cassidy Hubbarth and Cari Champion, Battle of the Network Stars airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. EDT, only on ABC!

New Pirates Setting Sail at Disneyland Paris’ Pirates of the Caribbean on July 24

If ye come seekin’ news about Pirates, you’ve come to the proper place! The Disney Parks Blog just revealed that a few changes are coming to the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland Paris when it reopens on July 24, and we’ve got all of the details about the new rascals and scoundrels who are joining the crew.

Disney Imagineers took inspiration from the blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise as they added new magic to the attraction, in the form of new Audio-Animatronics® figures, costumes, special effects, lighting, and sound. Guests might recognize some melodies from the films, and they’ll see a familiar face, as well: In a new scene that can only be experienced at Disneyland Paris, Captain Barbossa makes his attraction debut. And fans are advised to heed the warning they receive from the ghosts of Davy Jones and Blackbeard that “dead men DO tell tales!” Indeed.

On this side of the pond, at Magic Kingdom park and Disneyland park, it’s a pirate’s life for a favorite redhead—beginning in 2018, after an already-planned refurbishment, the redhead is trading her fashionable bonnet for a pirate’s hat. Guests will now see her joining the pirates’ ranks and helping the locals “unload” their valuables at the Mercado auction.

Pirates of the Caribbean update concept art

Kathy Mangum, senior vice president, Atlantic Region Executive for Walt Disney Imagineering, said, “Our team thought long and hard about how best to update this scene. Given the redhead has long been a fan favorite, we wanted to keep her as a pivotal part of the story, so we made her a plundering pirate! We think this keeps to the original vision of the attraction as envisioned by Marc Davis, X Atencio, and the other Disney Legends who first brought this classic to life.”

Walt Disney Imagineering Ambassador Marty Sklar said of this new story twist, “Pirates of the Caribbean has always represented great Disney Park storytelling; it has set the standard for the theme park industry for half a century! But it’s a story you can continue to add fun to, with great characters in new ‘performances.’ That’s what the Imagineers have done with this new auction scene—it’s like a theatre show with a new act.”

The Disney Legend continued, “To me, the Imagineers are simply reflecting what Walt started the day Disneyland opened—making changes that create exciting new experiences for our guests. I can’t think of a single attraction that has not been enhanced and improved, some over and over again. Change is a ‘tradition’ at Disneyland that today’s Imagineers practice—they learned it from their mentors, many of them Walt’s original team of storytellers and designers—the Disney Legends.”

Keep a weather eye open for more tales about these new pirates on D23.com.