Find Out Which Music Makers You Can Meet at D23 Expo

By D23 Team

Disney Music Emporium returns to D23 Expo to celebrate the sounds, songs, and stars of Disney music past and present. The pop-up store, located on the show floor, will feature awesome products and a chance to meet some of the men and women behind favorite Disney tunes!

Album signings at the Disney Music Emporium shop include Oscar®– and Grammy®-winning composer Michael Giacchino (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Disney•Pixar’s Inside Out, Disney•Pixar’s Up), composer Tyler Bates (Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1), Auli’i Cravalho (voice of Moana), Dove Cameron (Descendants 2, Liv and Maddie), Sofia Carson (Descendants 2), and Lorelay Bove (Visual Development Artist, Walt Disney Animation Studios), plus Hollywood Records artists Jordan Fisher and Temecula Road. With the purchase of select music products at the Disney Music Emporium Pavilion, guests will be issued a wristband to secure a space for an album signing.

Disney Music Emporium

The pop-up store will feature a wide assortment of music products, including new releases from some of Disney’s latest films including Moana, Beauty and the Beast, Guardians of the Galaxy (how awesome is this mixtape?), plus lithographs, turntables, and posters. Plus, Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection Robin Hood will be available for the first time, featuring previously unreleased demos, bonus tracks performed by Louis Prima, and more. Theme park fans will be delighted by picture discs celebrating favorite attractions like Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and it’s a small world.

Disney Music Emporium

Stay tuned for more D23 Expo updates!

D23 Fab Five: Carrie Ann Inaba’s Favorite Disney Princesses

By Ingrid Meilan

Carrie Ann Inaba wears her Disney fandom proudly. “Who isn’t a Disney fan?” the Dancing with the Stars judge asked while catching up with D23. The choreographer says that she’s always inspired by the music in Disney movies. “I love the songs in all the films. They’re just so magical,” she says.

Inaba also loves the films’ characters, and like many fans, she’s drawn to the princesses. But her reasoning may surprise you: “I love the princesses because they all talk to animals!” she tells D23. The long-time animal advocate (Inaba founded the Animal Project Foundation to help pets in need) says she sees herself in the spunky royals, especially when they have a furry friend by their side. “That’s one of the common threads of all the Disney princesses,” she says. “They all have an animal sidekick. So I kind of feel like I’m one of them—although I have a few extra sidekicks!” (Inaba has three dogs and three cats and regularly fosters rescue animals at her home)

Inaba shared her Fab 5 Disney princesses with D23:

Moana

1. Moana
“I love the way that she’s so connected to the ocean. I really relate to her because I grew up in Hawai’i and I, too, feel drawn toward the open water. When I was a little girl, I looked out to the ocean and saw the whole world out there the same way she did. I love the way that she became this great, strong leader. Also, her little chicken friend, Heihei, was adorable!”

Ariel and Flounder

2. Ariel
“Who didn’t relate to Ariel? Again, maybe it’s my Hawaiian roots, but sometimes I think that maybe I was a mermaid in another life. I love that in the end, Ariel made peace with who she really was. She wanted to give up being a mermaid and all that came with it, including her beautiful voice. But Ariel wound up getting everything she ever wanted just by being herself.”

Jasmine and Aladdin

3. Jasmine
“Jasmine is a strong woman. She’s seductive and sassy and wasn’t afraid to use her feminine skills to get what she wanted. She wasn’t ever going to marry for money or upward mobility; she was only going to marry for love. And I respected that about her so much because that’s what marriage should be about: love.”

Pocahontas

4. Pocahontas
“I really related to Pocohontas’ message that we’re all one. Grandmother Willow would tell her about her connection to the animals and to the earth, and it was something I related to so deeply—and I think it’s such a great theme to teach young viewers that we’re all connected.”

Mulan

5. Mulan
“Mulan was a rebel! She proved that women deserve the same kind of respect and honor that men do. She was so cool because she risked everything for honor. She took it upon herself to play the son’s role and then she did it better than the guys—and I love that!”

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Next Disney Project is Just Ducky

By Nicole Nalty

Lin-Manuel Miranda really is all he’s quacked up to be. The multi-award-winning (not to mention Oscar®-nominated, thanks to his amazing work on the music of Moana) actor, playwright, composer, and creator of a little thing called Hamilton is headed to Duckburg as part of the voice cast of Disney XD’s DuckTales––is there anything he can’t do? Lin-Manuel will voice fan-favorite and Duckburg hero Gizmoduck, also known as Fenton Crackshell-Cabrera, an exceptionally bright intern working with Scrooge McDuck’s in-house mad scientist, Gyro Gearloose.

Lin-Manuel is a lifelong DuckTales fan, and it’s clear that the feeling is mutual. Co-producer and story editor Francisco Angones said, “Growing up as a Cuban-American comics enthusiast, I was always hungry for a Latino hero to call my own. In developing the new series, Matt and I leapt at the opportunity to adapt DuckTales’ marquee hero into a young scientist character with Latin-inspired roots.”

Executive producer Matt Youngberg said, “Lin came to mind instantly for the role of Gizmoduck. His rapid-fire earnestness paired with his wide-eyed yet determined optimism made him the perfect person to yell ‘BLATHERING BLATHERSKITE!’”

DuckTales debuts later this summer, and you can get a sneak peek at D23 Expo 2017!

A Pirate’s Life for Them—Meet the Characters of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

By Jocelyn Buhlman

On May 26, we join Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) for his latest swashbuckling adventure in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. This time, Jack is on the run from deadly ghost sailors and on the search for the mythical Trident of Poseidon. Jack’s going to need some assistance, and fortunately he has allies in the newcomers Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites) and Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario). So, get ready to meet some old sea dogs, the new crew, and the mysterious ghost pirates on the hunt for Jack Sparrow!

Jack Sparrow

Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp)
He’s either the worst pirate we’ve ever seen or the greatest… but either way, Captain Jack Sparrow is a legendary buccaneer with the charm, smarts, and savvy to get himself out of any bind… well, almost any. His beloved ship, the Black Pearl, is trapped in a bottle, and the ghostly Captain Salazar is hot on Jack’s trail. With the help of some old acquaintances and a couple of new crew members, Jack is in for the adventure of his life!

Captain Armando Salazar

Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem)
Dead men tell no tales, and Captain Salazar is here to make sure that stays true. Once the greatest pirate hunter who ever roamed the seas, the ghostly Captain Salazar commands a crew of undead soldiers on his ship, Silent Mary. Although now a ghost, he still has the same passion as he did when he was alive: Destroy all pirates—and Captain Jack Sparrow is next on his list!

Henry Turner

Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites)
As a young sailor in the British Navy, Henry is on the search to for the Trident of Poseidon to free his father from a curse. It’s an important quest, especially since Henry is the son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, two of Jack’s closest allies. Captain Jack may be the only one to help Henry find what he needs, and between Henry’s knowledge and Jack’s savvy, they’re determined to complete their quest.

Carina Smyth

Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario)
While others may only have eyes for the seas, Carina keeps her focus on the stars. A woman ahead of her time, Carina’s interests in astronomy, time, and mathematics may cause others to think her a witch, but she doesn’t care. With her bold spirit and keen intellect, Carina wishes not only to prove herself as a legitimate scientist, but also to unravel a great mystery about where she came from, who her unknown father was, and who she truly is meant to be.

Mr. Joshamee Gibbs

Gibbs (Kevin R. McNally)
Of course, Captain Jack wouldn’t go on an adventure without his trusty crew by his side. Gibbs can’t help but get involved in whatever trouble Jack creates. A superstitious deckhand with muted impatience for authority, Gibbs always sails alongside Jack, no matter how strange or spooky the quest.

Hector Barbossa

Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush)
The cunning Captain Barbossa returns again, still a master manipulator and as shrewd a bargainer as ever. Now he’s the captain of Blackbeard’s former boat, Queen Anne’s Revenge,  and with his trusty monkey, Jack, on his shoulder, he’s ready to lie, cheat, and swindle his way into new treasure. What will this master pirate do with a pirate hunter on the rise?

Will Turner

Will Turner (Orlando Bloom)
When we last saw Will Turner, he had become so much more than a simple blacksmith’s apprentice. In fact, he has become the cursed captain of his own supernatural crew—on the deck of the Flying Dutchman! Will returns in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, although we aren’t sure yet where his fate lies.

Elizabeth Swann

Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley)
We don’t know much about what Elizabeth has been up to since the end of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, but we do know one thing: She certainly hasn’t been asking about Captain Jack Sparrow. See her in action in this new clip from Oh My Disney!

8 Disney Myths Every Disney Fan Needs to Know

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Did Walt design the Animation building to secretly be a hospital? And WHO is that mustachioed singing bust inside the Haunted Mansion? D23 investigated the most famous Disney myths and has the surprising truths every Disney fanatic should know.

Horizons

MYTH: Walt Disney personally said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.”

While this famous quote is a wonderful reflection of the ideologies of Walt, he was not the one to say it. Instead, the quote comes from a classic Epcot attraction: Horizons, a trip through the potential amazing futures of the world, from space station colonies to underwater cities. Hosted by “Grandmother” and “Grandfather,” the beloved attraction is a spiritual successor to Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, one of Walt’s favorite attractions. Naturally, an attraction following in the spirit of Walt’s wonder at progress would feature a quote that sounds like it came out of the mouth of Walt himself.

If Walt didn’t say the quote, then who did? Imagineer Tom Fitzgerald shared the answer with Disney Legend and Walt Disney Archives founder Dave Smith:

“I am very familiar with that line because I wrote it!  It was written specifically for the Horizons attraction at Epcot and used in numerous ways, from dialogue in the ride to graphics.”

We have the truth: while Walt didn’t say it, we feel he certainly would have endorsed this quote. Horizons embodied Walt’s optimistic hopes for the future and is proof that when Imagineers keep dreaming and doing, we can keep Walt’s spirit alive.

Matterhorn

MYTH: There’s a basketball court inside the Matterhorn attraction at Disneyland.

Fans have been fascinated for years with the rumor of a full basketball court in the top of the Matterhorn for Cast Members to enjoy. Could there really be such a huge recreational area neatly tucked away in the slopes of this classic coaster? Well, sort of. To give the Matterhorn‘s classic mountain climbers something to do on their breaks, the break room hidden within the snowy peak includes a basketball hoop. So, while there isn’t a full court, the myth is still somewhat true: you can play basketball inside the Matterhorn.

Sleeping Beauty Castle clock

MYTH: The time on the clock inside Sleeping Beauty Castle is significant.

The gorgeous chandelier clock hanging in Sleeping Beauty Castle has never worked since its installation in 1996, and fans often speculate about what the permanently frozen time on the clock signifies. Rumors range from claiming it marks the time Disneyland opened to even suggesting that it represents the time of Walt Disney’s death. Fortunately, Paul Hiffmeyer of the Disney Parks Blog put those rumors to rest. Not only does the clock’s time hold no significance, the time itself often changes over the years. He explains, “Despite the theories and rumors, the numerous times that have been set on the clock have had no significance.” As much as Disneyland is full of hidden details and secret meanings, sometimes a clock is just a clock.

Of course, if the time has changed so often on the clock, perhaps at one time there was a significance to the clock’s frozen hands? According to materials in the Walt Disney Archives, the clock was installed during a Castle rehab in 1996. It never worked, and there is no significance to the time it is stopped on.

Golden spike at Disneyland

MYTH: The gold/brass spike outside Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland is the geographical center of the park.

While this golden spike obviously bears importance to Disneyland, it is not the geographical center of the park. The Disneyland surveying team used the spike to help maintain a sightline from Main Street, U.S.A. to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle to assist in making measurements. Per the Walt Disney Archives: “The marker in question is one used to help maintain central surveying sight lines from Main Street, U.S.A. to the castle, and helps to ensure consistent and accurate surveying measurements for this location when they are taken. Thus, we do not believe it to be, or ever have been, the ‘geographical center’ of the park”

If Imagineers use this marker to mark a straight line from the castle to Main Street, U.S.A., then there must be an end to the line, right? There is, in fact, a second golden spike, making a complete line for surveyors. The matching golden spike is in front of the Main Street, U.S.A. City Hall, at the apex of the triangular hub where the trolley tracks split.

Cinderella Castle

MYTH: Imagineers can disassemble and fold down Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom park in Florida during hurricanes.

It’s raining cats and dogs at the Magic Kingdom, and Cast Members are feeling nervous about the wind blowing against the castle. Working together, a team folds the giant turrets of Cinderella’s Castle in on itself like a child ducking into their seat on Splash Mountain… This image has entertained Disney fans for years as they ponder the perils of Walt Disney World during hurricane season. But is it true? In the 1997 edition of Walt Disney World Eyes & Ears, the official Walt Disney World Cast Member newsletter, a writer shared, “According to John Anderson, a structural engineer with Facility Asset Management and a 24-year Cast Member, the castle was constructed quite permanently. It’s built to withstand hurricane winds as required by the building code. Plus, there are no joints or seams in the exterior surfaces of the castle, which such modular construction would require (something to do with waterproofing, y’know?).”

The imagery of a take-apart castle, like a giant version of a playset you could purchase at the Disney Store, is just too captivating for Disney fans and Disney Cast Members alike to forget. A 2001 edition of Walt Disney World Eyes & Ears discussed the topic again, reaffirming the truth: those Imagineers who designed the castle knew what they were doing. “Walt Disney Imagineers took Florida’s weather into account when they designed and built the castle, which consists of concrete, steel, cement plaster, and fiberglass. The castle can withstand hurricane winds of up to about 90 miles an hour.”

Disney animation building

MYTH: The original Animation Building at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank was designed to be a hospital.

Opening up an animation studio was a big risk for Walt Disney, so, naturally, fans would believe the popular myth that if The Walt Disney Studios fell through, the Animation Building could be transformed into a hospital to make up for the Studios’ losses.  There is a seed of truth in that story— but it’s not nearly as serious as the myth makes it seem! Walt Disney himself explained in an interview with Peter Martin that the plan to turn the Animation Building into a hospital was an off-the-cuff remark due to parental pressure, of all things.

While Walt guided him through the under-construction Animation building, Elias Disney put his son on the spot with a tough question. According to Walt, “He [Walt’s father] said: ‘Walter, what can it be used for?’ I couldn’t quite grasp what he was after. And suddenly it dawned on me, he meant if we failed, how could we liquidate? How would we get our money back?… So it dawned on me what was bothering him. And I said: ‘Oh, I see Dad. Well, this would make a perfect hospital. Then, the rest of the tour, I didn’t talk about a studio. I talked about a hospital.” The building was never designed to be a hospital, but in order to lessen his father’s worries, Walt pretended that it was. Little did he know that his quick thinking to please a parent would magically become the myth it is today.

Haunted Mansion

MYTH: Walt Disney is featured as one of the singing busts in the Haunted Mansion.

Do you remember your first ride on Haunted Mansion, entering a world of ghosts practicing their terror with ghoulish delight, from lively ballroom dancers to a deadly bride with a red, beating heart? But one memory that stands out for many Disney fans is watching a graveyard in full celebration and passing five busts performing the frighteningly catchy “Grim Grinning Ghosts.” The faces look familiar, but one mustachioed fellow whose head has broken off his neck catches your attention: Is it Walt Disney himself?

Keep your head on your shoulders, Haunted Mansion fans, because this mysterious bust depicts Disney Legend and Mellomen performer Thurl Ravenscroft! The Mellomen perform “Grim Grinning Ghosts” with glee, and you can recognize Thurl’s deep bass anywhere. He has performed on countless Disney projects, including many beloved Disney theme park attractions. In Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, listen for the god Tangaroa and your feathered host Fritz. Thurl is a Disney Legend for his massive contributions to voice work on Disney projects, from rides such as Pirates of the Caribbean, to animated films such as The Aristocats. His most famous work, though, may be an animated character from a different realm: He originated the iconic “They’re Grrrrrrrreat!” booming voice of Tony the Tiger in TV cereal ads! With such an extensive list of work, it’s only natural that Thurl is still haunting Disney theme parks to this day.

Kurt Russell

MYTH: “Kurt Russell” was the last thing that Walt Disney said.

Kurt Russell is a Disney Legend who personally worked on classic Disney films such as Follow Me, Boys and The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. But is his name the last thing Walt Disney said? This myth comes from a piece of paper in Walt’s office on which Walt had written Kurt’s name, but it is considered one of the last things Walt wrote, not the definitive last thing ever penned by the beloved creative mind.

The explanation for why Kurt’s name was on Walt’s mind is easy: Walt was considering him for another film. Kurt Russell himself actually viewed the legendary document once, as Dave Smith recalls: “In the early 1970s, when we still had this office up at the studio, Kurt Russell was on the lot filming Now You See Him, Now You Don’t, and I went down to the stage one lunch time and I said: ‘I’ve got something I’d like you to see up in Walt’s office, so I took him up into Walt’s Office and I showed him one of the last things that Walt had written was his name and he was quite impressed––even though Walt misspelled it! He’s got Kurt spelled ‘K-I-R-T.’” Kurt, of course, continued his acting career with Walt Disney Studios after Walt’s passing and is still part of the Disney family today.

A version of this story also appears in the Summer 2017 issue of Disney twenty-three magazine which is sent to D23 Gold Members.

ABC’s New Shows & A Pirates Life in Shanghai—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

ABC announces its huge 2017–18 season, and Cars 3 revs up a new trailer… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

ABC new shows

ABC Announces Amazing New Slate of Primetime Shows for 2017–18

It’s a big week in the world of television… networks are announcing their new shows for the 2017–18 season, including our pals at ABC. And boy howdy, do they have a fabulous new season planned or what?! From the return of the network’s legendary comedy Roseanne (complete with the original cast—including both Beckys!) for an eight-episode reboot; to a brand-new hour from Shonda Rhimes (Scandal), a cool new Marvel series, and shows featuring the likes of Jenna Fischer (The Office), Freddie Highmore (Bates Motel), and Jason Ritter (Gravity Falls, Parenthood)… there’s a little something for everyone. Read all about the new series—and your returning favorites—here and here.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
May 19, 2017
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: An Afternoon Adventure to Pandora with Joe Rohde in Florida
May 20, 2017
D23 Invites Members to be Among the First to Explore Pandora—The World of Avatar
June 3, 2017
D23’s Behind-the-Scenes Experience: A Return to Walt’s Birthplace in Florida
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
October 1, 2017
D23’s Fanniversary Celebrates 35 Years of Epcot
October 1, 2017
A Progressive Dinner Celebrating 35 Years of Epcot
October 3, 2017
D23’s Sip and Stroll
Parks
March 1–May 29, 2017
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
May 27, 2017
Pandora—The World of Avatar opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
May 27, 2017
Guardians of the Galaxy–Mission: BREAKOUT! opening at Disney California Adventure
August 31-November 13, 2017
Epcot Food & Wine Festival
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
May 26, 2017
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales opens in theaters
June 16, 2017
Cars 3 opens in theaters
November 3, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok opens in theaters
November 22, 2017
Coco opens in theaters
December 15, 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in theaters
Television
July 21, 2017
Disney’s Descendants 2 debuts on Disney Channel, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime and ABC (8 p.m. ET)
July 21, 2017
Raven’s Home debuts on Disney Channel (10 p.m. ET)

Cars 3 Revs its Engines with a New Trailer

Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) is back—and he’s facing his toughest opponent yet: upstart racer Jackson Storm (voice of Armie Hammer). It’s truly a rivalry for the ages… and it’s highlighted in the film’s brand-new trailer, above.

Initially, this new conflict means Lightning feels like he’s getting pushed out of the sport he’s cherished his whole life. To get back on track, he’ll need the help of an eager race technician named Cruz Ramirez (voice of Cristela Alonzo)—who’s got her own ideas about how to win—as well as a little inspiration from his late, great friend, the Fabulous Hudson Hornet. Watch Lightning speed into history when Cars 3 debuts in theaters on June 16.

Johnny Depp

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Sails into Shanghai

Arr! Our “mateys” in China had the thrill of a lifetime last week when the stars of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales traveled to Shanghai Disneyland Resort to attend the film’s massive world premiere.

Actors Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, Javier Bardem, Brenton Thwaites—as well as directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg and producer Jerry Bruckheimer—were all in attendance, and were greeted by throngs of fans during the red-carpet event… which was followed by a screening of the new film at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre at the resort’s Disneytown area.

Jack Sparrow

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales follows a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack (Depp) as he’s pursued by deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar (Bardem). His only hope of survival lies in the legendary Trident of Poseidon—but to find it, he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario), a brilliant astronomer, and Henry (Thwaites), a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy. At the helm of the Dying Gull, his shabby sidekick of a ship, the good Cap’n seeks not only to reverse his spate of ill fortune, but to save his very life from the most formidable foe he’s ever encountered! The film sails into theaters on May 26.

Aladdin scene in new Fantastic

Fantasmic! Returns to Disneyland Park This Summer!

“Some imagination, huh?” Twenty-five years ago (can you believe it?), Disneyland Park’s Rivers of America first welcomed the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic!… and lucky for us, after a bit of a break (we all need vacations), it’s returning this summer—bigger and better than ever.

Once it’s back at the riverfront, Fantasmic! will feature new magic—including new mist screens that’ll use state-of-the-art projection technology for brighter, more vibrant visuals—as well as new scenes inspired by Disney animated classics such as Aladdin. One of the truly awesome new scenes will find Aladdin and Jasmine floating over a bed of fog on their flying carpet during “A Whole New World.” We cannot wait!

Keep an eye on this space for more info on Fantasmic!’s return—including a firm date for opening—as it becomes available… and make sure to check out the refreshed spectacular this summer at Disneyland.

Disney Explorers Lodge

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort’s Brand-New Hotel

Disney Explorers Lodge, a unique new 750-room resort, just opened at Hong Kong Disneyland—and D23 has a fantastic rundown on what makes it so special. Read all about it here. (Hints: It has four beautiful, magical gardens; three delicious restaurants; and special merchandise a-plenty!)

Billy Dilley’s Super-Duper Subterranean Summer

And the Award for Best Title Goes To… Disney XD’s Newest Animated Series!

Honestly, we were sold on this new show from Disney XD just from the title alone. Billy Dilley’s Super-Duper Subterranean Summer, an animated comedy series from Emmy® Award-winning director Aaron Springer (Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts), will premiere on the network with multiple airings (we’re not kidding—you can see it at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. EDT) on Saturday, June 3. New episodes will continue to roll out daily through Thursday, June 15.

The show follows the adventures of an eccentric science-obsessed seventh grader, Billy Dilley, and his lab partners Zeke and Marsha; their summer break takes an unexpected turn when they get stuck in a bizarre, magical world beneath Earth’s surface. Unexpectedly trapped in a new, mysterious world, Billy, Zeke, and Marsha must work together to repair his science fair project, “The Cheeserator,” in order to get back to the surface. Do they make it out? You’ll have to watch and find out…

Zombies

Alert! Alert! Zombies Are on the Loose… on Disney Channel in 2018

Following in the footsteps of Disney’s Descendants 2, the next Disney Channel Original Movie is on the horizon. Zombies, directed by renowned choreographer Jeffrey Hornaday (Teen Beach Movie), just began production; get the lowdown on what to expect, and who’s who in the cast, right here.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War

New Pirates of the Caribbean Mobile Game—Available Now

Just in time for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales comes a cool new way you can take Captain Jack with you, on the go! JOYCITY, a game developer and publisher based in Korea, and Disney just announced the launch of its mobile game, Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War. The new strategy game features characters, ships, and storylines based on the hit movie franchise—and it’s available for free download (with in-app purchases) on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

In the game, players become pirates in the world of Pirates of the Caribbean and will enjoy a full sea-fight experience—right on their mobile device! As they plan strategies (through building and ship construction, as well as troops training), players can form an alliance to battle against each other, or defeat a common enemy: monsters that dwell in the sea! Players will encounter some familiar faces from Pirates of the Caribbean, including Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Barbossa, and Will Turner. Now you have something to do while you wait in line to buy your movie tickets…

DuckTales, Tangled: The Series, and Descendants 2 Coming to D23 Expo

By D23 Team

All the worlds of Disney will be under one roof at D23 Expo, including the many worlds of Disney television! Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney Junior will be at the ultimate Disney fan event in full force, with exciting panels, appearances, and experiences taking place throughout the three-day weekend.

DuckTales money bin

All weekend long, you can take a dive in Scrooge McDuck’s Money Bin on the Expo show floor. While you’re there, visit McStuffins Toy Hospital, where younglings can give toy babies a checkup and play with the brand-new Doc McStuffins Baby app, set to launch this summer. Read on to see what sorts of Disney magic you can expect from Disney Channel and Disney XD on each day of D23 Expo.

Descendants 2

Friday, July 14
Catch a special appearance from Descendants 2 stars Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson, and Booboo Stewart, and Emmy® Award-winning director, executive producer, and choreographer Kenny Ortega.

DuckTales

Saturday, July 15
DuckTales Q & A panel (4:15 – 5:15 p.m., Stage 28)––Excited for the new DuckTales series on Disney XD? Want to learn more? Stars Ben Schwartz (Dewey), Kate Micucci (Webby Vanderquack), Beck Bennett (Launchpad McQuack), and Toks Olagundoye (Mrs. Beakley) will join executive producer Matt Youngberg and co-producer/story editor Francisco Angones for a Q&A panel on the highly anticipated new show.

Tangled: The Series

Sunday, July 16
Tangled: The Series Q & A panel (10:30 – 11:30 a.m., Stage 28)––Mandy Moore (Rapunzel) and Zachary Levi (Eugene) will be joined by executive producer Chris Sonnenburg, co-executive producer Ben Balistreri, and Broadway stars Eden Espinosa (Cassandra) and Jeremy Jordan (Varian) for this hair-raising panel on the new Disney Channel show.

Stay tuned for more D23 Expo updates!

Every New Show and Spectacle Coming to ABC

By Nicole Nalty

We’ve already shared four of the new shows coming to ABC this fall, but there’s even more to look forward to in 2018! Read on to see what’s coming to your TV (and your phone, and your computer…) later on in the season and into 2018.

For the People–Get ready for more Shondaland! An all-new show from Shonda Rhimes follows six young lawyers working (on both the defense and prosecution) in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, otherwise known as the Mother Court.

Deception–Talented magician Cameron Black (played by Jack Cutmore-Scott) turns FBI illusionist and uses his special skills to help the government solve complex crimes.

Splitting Up Together–After 12 years together, Lena (Jenna Fischer) and Martin (Oliver Hudson) decide to split up, but continue to live together and take turns parenting. While it’s clear that antics will ensue in this new comedy, with master comedian Ellen Degeneres as executive producer, we know Splitting Up Together will have us splitting our sides.

Alex, Inc.–Zach Braff stars as a radio journalist who takes a leap of faith by quitting his job and starting his own podcast company.

The Crossing—Steve Zahn stars as Sheriff Jude Miller, who discovers 47 survivors who have escaped from their war-torn country to a small American town. While we don’t know much about the refugees, the trailer reveals that they’ve fled from a war that, in the present-day American town they’ve fled to, hasn’t happened yet.

Grey’s Anatomy Spin-off–Speaking of Shondaland, another new series from the powerhouse producer will introduce viewers to a group of heroic firefighters in Grey’s Anatomy’s signature Seattle setting.

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Oscars®–Jimmy Kimmel will return as host for the historic 90th Oscars ceremony in 2018.

Untitled Kimmel and Theroux Project–Watch as favorite stars act out classic sitcom scripts from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s… live! Stay tuned for more details on this special debuting during the 2017–18 season.

American Idol–The iconic singing show finds a new home on ABC, with pop superstar Katy Perry at the head of the judges’ table. American Idol will make its ABC debut in 2018.

Roseanne–The entire original cast returns for the revival of the popular sitcom, debuting on ABC in 2018.

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The Wonderful World of Disney Presents: The Little Mermaid Live–Isn’t this neat? The Little Mermaid will come to life like never before in a brand-new live retelling of the classic Disney animated film.

Rolling Stone 50–Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rolling Stone with exclusive interviews and unbelievable music.

The Story of Diana–This two-night special honors the life of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Boy Band–Get ready to discover the next boy band! Singer Rita Ora hosts, with Spice Girls’ Emma Bunton and Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter on hand as talented hopefuls vie to be the next great boy band.