Marvel’s Spider-Man Swings onto Disney XD in 2017

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Everyone’s favorite webhead will be swinging into a new show coming to Disney XD in 2017. Marvel’s Spider-Man premieres in the new year and focuses on a back-to-basics, classic story of the teenage boy from New York who finds himself in possession of the famed great powers and great responsibility. Cort Lane, senior vice president, Marvel Animation and Family Entertainment, made the announcement today at New York Comic Con and described this new animated series following the life of Peter Parker as “filled with heart and humor.”

Marvel’s Spider-Man will feature a production team almost as super as the Avengers themselves, with experience all across Marvel’s live-action and animated properties. Alan Fine (Marvel’s The Avengers, Iron Man, Thor), Dan Buckley (Marvel’s Avengers Assemble, Marvel’s Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.), Joe Quesada (Marvel’s Avengers Assemble) and Jeph Loeb (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) serve as executive producers; Stan Lee (Spider-Man), Eric Radomski (Spawn, Marvel’s Avengers Assemble), Cort Lane (Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man) and Stephen Wacker (Marvel’s Avengers Assemble) are co-executive producers; Kevin Shinick (Marvel’s Avengers Assemble) and Marsha Griffin (Transformers Prime) are supervising producers; Dan Slott (Spider-Man: Big Time, The Superior Spider-Man), Kevin Burke and Chris “Doc” Wyatt (Marvel’s Avengers Assemble, Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man) are consulting producers; and the series’ supervising director is Philip Pignotti (Marvel’s Avengers Assemble, Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man).

“Spider-Man is the biggest action hero in the world. He is an iconic character whose duality makes him both relatable and aspirational for the Disney XD audience,” Marc Buhaj, senior vice president, Programming and general manager, Disney XD, said. “We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Marvel in this new original series that offers a fresh take on a beloved classic that will engage both new and existing Spidey fans with its compelling drama, exciting action and the signature sense of comedy.”

Be sure to tune 2017 to see the homecoming of Marvel’s Spider-Man on Disney XD and watch what adventures are in store for your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.

We’re Tangled Up in the Teaser for This New Disney Channel Show

We’ve been wondering, and wondering, and wondering when we would get some news on Tangled: The Series, and today is the best day EVER because we’ve got a first look at the Disney Channel show, slated to debut in 2017.

Set between the events of the feature film and the start of the 2012 short film, Tangled: The Series unfolds as Rapunzel acquaints herself with her parents, her kingdom, and the people of Corona. Both Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi will reprise their roles as Rapunzel and Eugene (also known as Flynn Rider).

Catch the teaser trailer again tonight during the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie The Swap (8 p.m. ET/PT).

Your Guide to the Fantastic Disney Films of Ron & John

By Courtney Potter

In the 1970s, two young animators—Ron Clements and John Musker—joined The Walt Disney Company, and found themselves working on future classics including The Fox and the Hound. Eventually, the men teamed up to direct an animated film themselves… and it’s not hyperbole to say that the rest is, literally, history. Ron & John, as they are now collectively known, went on to helm some of Disney’s biggest and most iconic hits—including The Little Mermaid (responsible for kicking off Disney’s “animation renaissance” of the 1990s), Aladdin, and The Princess and the Frog. And now, the duo is finishing up work on Moana—the much-anticipated high seas adventure starring Auli‘i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson.

With Moana sailing into theaters this November, the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood is celebrating Ron & John’s body of work with their “Countdown to Moana: The Films of Ron & John” special event; from October 6 through 16, the theatre will screen the pair’s most revered films—and welcome a slew of special guests, who will offer some amazing behind-the-scenes insight into the making of the films.

If you’re unfamiliar with this duo’s incredible body of work—or are just looking for a “refresher course”—read on for D23’s own rundown of the best, in year order, of Ron & John. (Honestly, how can we rank ’em in any other order? They’re all so amazing!) And don’t forget to head over to our Facebook and Twitter, to let us know your favorite… if you can pick just one!

The Great Mouse Detective

The Great Mouse Detective
This adorable 1986 animated caper was Ron & John’s directorial debut. Based on Eve Titus’ children’s book (itself based loosely on the capers of Sherlock Holmes), the film follows Basil of Baker Street (Barrie Ingham)—a whipsmart mouse who’s called upon to search for Flaversham, a kidnapped toy maker being forced to make a robot replica of the Queen for the evil Ratigan (Vincent Price). Basil, aided by the intrepid Dr. Dawson (Val Bettin), helps the toy maker’s daughter search for her father; eventually, they foil Ratigan’s nefarious plot and save the Queen!

The score for The Great Mouse Detective was written by composer Henry Mancini, who also collaborated on two of the film’s three songs (with lyricists Larry Grossman and Ellen Fitzhugh). Perhaps most notably, this film includes an early example of computer animation; Ron & John, and their hardworking team of 125 fellow artists, used computer technology to create the climactic final confrontation (inside the spinning gear works of London’s Big Ben) between Basil and Ratigan.

The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid
It was Ron & John’s next directorial effort that really put the pair on the map. Disney had already tried to turn Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale into an animated film in the late 1930s, and had gone as far as having an illustrator named Kay Nielsen prepare several beautiful sketches in pastels and watercolors. Years later, Ron reportedly saw a copy of Andersen’s tale in a local bookstore, and the idea came up for air once more.

The Little Mermaid, released in November 1989, is the story of Ariel (Jodi Benson), a pretty young mermaid who is endlessly fascinated with the human world. Defying her father (and ignoring his crabby envoy, Sebastian), Ariel winds up saving a handsome prince (Christopher Daniel Barnes) from a storm—and falls head over heels in love. Enter Ursula the sea witch (Pat Carroll), who exploits Ariel’s dream of “where the people are” by granting her wish to be human… in exchange for her beautiful voice! Adventure, intrigue, and several amazing songs by off-Broadway composers Alan Menken and Howard Ashman follow, until everyone lives “happily ever after.”

This particular Ron & John project had more special effects than any Disney animated film since Fantasia! Nearly 80 percent of the film required effects work—including the tumultuous storms at sea, glimmering schools of fish, big explosions, and even water-surface reflections. Plus, Menken and Ashman’s score went on to win two Academy Awards®. Truly a “game changer” in the world of animation—and of film in general…

Aladdin

Aladdin
Ron & John’s next feature did not disappoint… in fact, it became the highest grossing animated film to date, earning more than $200 million domestically!

It was during production on The Little Mermaid that lyricist Howard Ashman proposed the idea of adapting the story of Aladdin and his magical, wish-granting lamp—first told in a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories known as One Thousand and One Nights—as an animated musical to the Disney powers-that-be. Ashman himself wrote an initial treatment, and collaborated on six songs for the film with Menken, including “Arabian Nights,” “Friend Like Me,” and “Prince Ali.” After Ashman’s untimely death in 1991, Tim Rice came on board to write some additional songs, notably “One Jump Ahead” and “A Whole New World.” Eventually, Disney’s Aladdin was released in November 1992, and it chronicled the adventures of a scrappy street urchin; the princess he falls for; an evil vizier, bent on becoming the most powerful man on Earth; a talking parrot; a magical flying carpet… and oh yeah, that Genie guy…

Ron & John enlisted Disney animator Eric Goldberg to bring Genie—as voiced by comedic genius Robin Williams—to life. He was not only heavily influenced by the fun, fluid caricatures of artist Al Hirschfeld, but also by Williams’ stream-of-consciousness hilarity in the recording booth. The result? A truly iconic performance… and one that can be seen (with lots of bonus material!) in the recent Diamond Edition release of the film, on both Blu-ray™ and DVD.

Hercules

Hercules
Audiences had to wait five full years after Aladdin for Ron & John’s next project… but thanks to a hilarious script, a great cast, and fantastic music by Alan Menken and David Zippel, it did not disappoint. The directors were initially attracted to the mythological, otherworldly aspects of the Hercules story, and started work, in earnest, in 1993; aided by art director Andy Gaskill, who oversaw the visual development on the film, the pair worked through several treatments until landing on a workable script. British artist and political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe was hired to assist with character design, and he remained involved as an adviser throughout the process. Ron, John, and team took a special field trip to Greece and Turkey in the summer of 1994, which gave them a firsthand look at landscapes and ancient sites—and the opportunity to learn all they could about classic Greek mythology from local experts. Animation began in early 1995… eventually employing almost 700 artists!

For the Greek-ly uninitiated, the film follows Hercules (the mighty son of Zeus and Hera) as he’s taken—as a baby—from his Mount Olympus by Hades, the god of the Underworld. Unfortunately for Hades, his two dim-witted sidekicks botch the mission by not giving Hercules the final drop of a special potion… which leaves the infant with god-like strength, but human mortality. As Hercules grows up, he discovers the truth about his origins and sets out to prove himself a true hero. Ron and John assembled a starry voice lineup for Hercules, including Tate Donovan, Susan Egan (who’d go on to originate the roll of Belle in Disney Theatrical’s stage version of Beauty and the Beast), Danny DeVito, James Woods, Charlton Heston, Bobcat Goldthwait, Roger Bart, Hal Holbrook, and Barbara Barrie.

The film—which premiered at New York City’s New Amsterdam Theatre in June 1997—features the first use in animation of “morphing,” the computerized process in which an object is made to smoothly transform into another.

Treasure Planet

Treasure Planet
One of Ron & Jon’s lesser known Disney films, 2002’s beautiful Treasure Planet was nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature… and it’s the first animated movie where all the backgrounds were painted by computer.

The film, with a tip of the hat to Robert Louis Stevenson’s legendary adventure Treasure Island, finds 15-year-old Jim Hawkins (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) on an amazing journey across a fantasy universe as cabin boy aboard a fantastical solar galleon, the RLS Legacy. Befriended by the ship’s cyborg cook, John Silver (Brian Murray), Jim learns all about how to become a capable “spacer”—and as the story unfolds, he and the all-alien crew battle supernovas, black holes, and brutal space storms. But Jim discovers his trusted mentor Silver is actually a scheming pirate with mutiny in mind, and it’s a betrayal he won’t soon forget… Thankfully, Jim finds the strength to face down the mutineers—and in the process, discovers a “treasure” greater than he had ever imagined.

Treasure Planet also featured the dulcet tones of Emma Thompson, Martin Short, David Hyde Pierce, Mike McShane, Roscoe Lee Brown, and Patrick McGoohan. If you haven’t yet seen this jewel in Ron & John’s animation crown, do yourself a favor and check it out… (And if you’re in the Southern California area, you can catch it at the El Capitan on October 10!)

The Princess and the Frog

The Princess and the Frog
Finally, we have Ron & John’s most recent masterpiece, 2009’s The Princess and the Frog. We especially love this film—it has such a rich mixture of great music (by the legendary Randy Newman), amazing animation, and a hilarious (and moving) story… it’s almost like a New Orleans gumbo!

Speaking of “N’Awlins,” that’s where our story takes place… The year is 1926, and a young woman named Tiana (Anika Noni Rose) dreams of opening her own restaurant. Meanwhile, Prince Naveen of Maldonia (Bruno Campos) comes to town, looking to better his financial situation by marrying rich—and Tiana’s childhood friend Charlotte (Jennifer Cody) is the perfect candidate. But Naveen is hoodwinked by the evil Dr. Facilier (Keith David)—who turns him into a frog and plans to make off with Charlotte’s family fortune himself. At a masquerade ball, amphibian Naveen convinces Tiana to kiss him to break the spell… but instead, she’s turned into a frog too! What follows is a mystical adventure through the bayou, before the spells are vanquished and Tiana and Naveen sail into the riverfront sunset.

The Princess and the Frog was Disney’s 49th animated film—and it’s first, since 2004’s Home on the Range, to use traditional animation techniques. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Picture Oscar®, and two of its Randy Newman-penned tunes—“Almost There” and “Down in New Orleans”—were nominated for Best Song.

Moana

Moana
And now, in 2016, Ron & John present Moana—their latest animated adventure! A daring teenager sets out on a mission to save her people. During her journey, she meets demigod Maui, who guides her in her quest to become a master wayfinder. Together, they sail across the open seas… encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds. Along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she has always sought: her own identity. Look for Moana in a theater near you this November!

13 New Disney Wedding Dresses That Will Make You Say ‘I Do!’

By Nicole Nalty

There isn’t a more perfect day to feel like a princess than on your wedding day—the only tricky part is figuring out which princess you want to be! Alfred Angelo’s Disney Fairy Tale Bridal doesn’t make this an easy decision, with stunning gowns inspired by Disney Princesses, from Snow White to Elsa, the Snow Queen. The 2017 collection debuted at New York Bridal Fashion Week yesterday and we’re still in awe of the stunning gowns! Look for dresses inspired by Elsa, Belle, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Aurora, Snow White, Tiana, Ariel, Jasmine, and for the first time ever, Mulan and Pocahontas. Get a glimpse of the new collection below.

13 Last-Minute Disney Character Costumes for a Magical Halloween

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Halloween is the time of year when you can tap into your Disney side and pretend to be some of your favorite characters for a night. But amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, sometimes there just isn’t time to make your own princess ball gown or superhero armor. D23 may not be a fairy godmother who can make your costume magically appear, but we can point you in the direction of a different trove of wonders untold: your closet! Below are 13 magical, silly, or just plain scary Halloween costume ideas that you can make with items you can find in your own closet!

Mary Poppins

Bert and Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins)
If you want your Halloween to be a Jolly Holiday, grab a friend and get ready to make your trick or treating practically perfect!

For Bert, find a black jacket, a red scarf, and a black hat, and you’re ready to sweep the chimneys of London.

For Mary, put on a coat, your most proper bow tie, and stick some flowers in your hat.

To complete the costumes, use makeup to make your faces look sooty so everyone knows you’ve been stepping in time across the rooftops!

Edna Mode

Edna Mode (The Incredibles)
Last-minute doesn’t mean your costume can’t be fashion-forward! Channel your inner fashion super star by dressing like The Incredibles’ fashionista of the superhero world, Edna Mode. All you need is your most stylish black dress, a pink necklace or tie, big glasses, and a sassy attitude.

Chip ‘n’ Dale

Chip ‘n’ Dale (Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers)
If you’re looking for costumes for heroes who are a bit smaller, you can always call on Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers! Revisit your favorite cartoon show by grabbing a friend and your sense of adventure.

For Chip, put on a fedora and a leather jacket.

All Dale needs is his signature Hawaiian shirt to solve crimes.

If you’re really wanting to get into character, use some face paint to give Chip a black nose and Dale a red one, and you’re ready to save the day!

Wendy, John, and Michael Darling

Wendy, John, and Michael Darling (Peter Pan)
Some days you and your friends just don’t feel like getting dressed up and would rather stay in your pajamas. If that’s the case, then the Darling children are the perfect costumes for you!

If you want to dress like Wendy, wear your prettiest nightgown and a big, blue bow in your hair.

John makes his white nightshirt more dapper with a top hat—and don’t forget to wear some round glasses!

If you want a cuddly friend to come along on your Halloween adventures, pair your pajamas with a cute teddy bear, and you are ready to be Michael.

Of course, no costume interpretation of the Darling children is complete without a little faith, trust, and pixie dust!

Huey, Dewey, and Louie

Huey, Dewey, and Louie (DuckTales)
Are you so excited for the new DuckTales cartoon that you just can’t wait until it premieres in 2017? Then grab two more friends and let Halloween be your own DuckTales adventure!

All you need are matching baseball caps and T-shirts: For Huey, wear red; for Dewey, choose blue; and for Louie, dress yourself in green. Together the three of you can bother Donald Duck or stop the Beagle Boys’ mischief! Woo-oo!

Roxanne and Max

Roxanne and Max (A Goofy Movie)
This Halloween, why not take the opportunity to be the cartoon couple that everyone wishes they could be? Roxanne and Max have a timeless, easy-to-copy style that can make a quick couple’s Halloween costume that’s as classic as A Goofy Movie.

To imitate Roxanne’s fun fashion sense, put on a teal shirt and some high-waisted shorts—and don’t forget to draw her beauty mark on your cheek!

For Max’s teenage style, pull on a red shirt or sweatshirt and some baggy jeans.

Whether you’re out to collect candy or staying in to watch a Powerline concert on TV, your costume will be certain to stand out from the crowd!

Darla

Darla (Finding Nemo)
Don’t have enough time for a complex costume but still want to be scary? Become the face that fish fear by putting on a purple sweater or sweatshirt, a black skirt, and white tights. But please don’t actually bother any fish—we all want Nemo to have just as much fun on Halloween as you!

Kim Possible

Kim Possible (Kim Possible)
Short on time but still want your costume to be so not the drama? Maybe it’s time to channel your favorite basic, average girl who’s here to save the world—Kim Possible! Save the world in style by wearing a black crop top and khaki pants, and all Halloween people will be asking you, “What’s the sitch?”

Bernard and Miss Bianca

Bernard and Miss Bianca (The Rescuers)
If you want to dress up like some smaller-scale heroes, it’s time to transform into one of everyone’s favorite mice from the Rescue Aid Society!

To dress as Bernard, all you need is a cozy, red sweater and a red hat.

If you’re feeling more glamorous, channel Miss Bianca with a purple scarf and matching purple, fuzzy hat.

Together you can rescue poor little Penny from the horrible Madame Medusa—or you can rescue candy as you trick-or-treat!

Phineas and Ferb

Phineas and Ferb (Phineas and Ferb)
Is Halloween making you sit around and wonder, “What are we going to do today?” If that’s the case, then maybe these inventive stepbrothers are the costume inspiration for you!

If you want to dress like the mastermind behind so much summer fun, grab an orange-and-white striped shirt and some shorts, and your transformation into Phineas will be complete!

More of the silent, “get it done” type? Pull up your purple pants and button up a polo shirt to become Ferb (green hair is optional).

With such an easy costume, you know you and your friends are going to have a great day!

Marie, Berlioz, and Toulouse

Marie, Berlioz, and Toulouse (The Aristocats)
Everybody wants to be cat, so to become the only cats who know where it’s at, grab two of your friends and some bow ties to dress as the lovable siblings from The Aristocats.

For Marie, you need two pink bows: one for your head, and one to go around your neck, so everyone knows that you’re a lady—and ladies don’t start fights (they finish them).

If you want to “practice your biting and clawing” like Berlioz, wear a red bow tie or tie a red ribbon around your neck.

To be Toulouse—the feistiest of the kittens—put on a blue bow tie or ribbon, and maybe your dreams of meeting a “tough alley cat” will come true!

With this easy costume, you’re sure to look purrfect, but before you go out, don’t forget to practice your scales and arpeggios!

Yzma and Kronk

Yzma and Kronk (The Emperor’s New Groove)
Are the costumes on this list not villainous enough for you? Well, maybe it’s time to become scary beyond all reason and channel your inner Yzma (and her less scary sidekick, Kronk) with this easy Halloween costume. Dress like you’re headed to the secret lab and put on some lab coats, black gloves, and dark sunglasses, but remember to pull the right lever when you head in!

Vanellope von Schweetz

Vanellope von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph)
If Halloween is all about the candy for you, then you should try being the princess (or president) of Sugar Rush by dressing as Vanellope von Schweetz! Put on a green sweatshirt and dark skirt, and pull your hair back into a ponytail with Vanellope’s signature red scrunchie (although yours doesn’t have to be made from licorice). If you want to go the extra mile in letting everyone see your sugary side, decorate your hair with fun clips—or even real candy!—to complete Vanellope’s sweet sense of style.

Get the Picture: How to Get the Best Shot on the Walt Disney Studios Lot

We’re asking Disney photographers from around the world for their best tips and tricks in our series, Get the Picture. From what time of day to photograph Cinderella Castle to the most interesting angles at Castaway Cay, learn how to create picture-perfect moments wherever you are!

Have a question for our Disney photographers? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter, and don’t forget to check out our Instagram for fun Disney photos.

By Ty Popko

The Walt Disney Studios were purposely built to create images, from inked-and-painted cels to 24 frames per second. Many people drive past the Studio in Burbank, California, hoping to take a glance at Disney magic in the making. If you find yourself lucky enough to be invited through its gates—D23 Gold Members can learn more about our next official tour here—make sure you create a few images of your own. We have identified a few locations accessible on tours that are sure to inspire that perfect shot.

Team Disney building

Disney Legends Plaza is one of the visual centerpieces of the Studio. Facing the Team Disney Building and adorned with the Seven Dwarfs (signifying the film that helped fund the Studio’s original construction in the late 1930s), it is easily one of the most photographed places on the lot by visitors and employees alike. It’s a place where Studio employees start their first day on the job, reading the names of the legendary people who have come before them.

Partners Statue on the Studio Lot

Make sure you grab a picture at the foot of the iconic Partners statue. This statue of Walt and Mickey presents a unique opportunity to walk right up to the likeness that is usually separated from Guests by railing and flower beds at various Disney parks around the world.

Alan Menken Legend plaque

Measure your hands up to Disney Legends of the present and past. These select few given recognition in the Plaza have been instrumental to the success of The Walt Disney Company since 1923. The continuing tradition of inducting new Disney Legends is an integral event that takes place during the D23 Expo.

The Walt Disney Studios

The water tower is a classic vision of Hollywood that stands at most major studios to this day. Show anyone a photo of this Mickey Mouse-adorned water tower, and they will know exactly where you are. Near the tower is a perfect group photo backdrop. This homage to the old Studio Mill is unmistakably Disney and especially beautiful at night.

Pluto's Corner street sign

Released in 1941, The Reluctant Dragon featured Robert Benchley’s mostly self-led wanderings of the Disney Studio in Burbank. This was the public’s first official peek behind the curtain of how the Studio operated. The street sign on Pluto’s Corner (at the intersection of Mickey Avenue and Dopey Drive) was created as set dressing for the film and still stands to this day. Even though the directions on the sign are just for show, this iconic spot on the lot is a can’t-miss photo opp—make sure to add it to your Studio shot list.

Walt Disney Archives

Want to photograph unforgettable pieces of Disney history? Don’t miss the exhibits on display at the Walt Disney Archives in the Frank G. Wells Building. From animation maquettes and vintage merchandise to movie props and personal items that belonged to Walt Disney, you can see why the Walt Disney Archives is near and dear to the hearts of many Disney fans.

Walt's Office

Now, to top off this list, the Studio holds many amazing spots to exercise your photographic prowess, but arguably the best location is the newly-restored office of Walt Disney. Suite 3H, which has been meticulously placed back into its original location by the Walt Disney Archives, holds priceless treasures you will not want to miss. Slow down here and study the room through the lens (and please do remember that flash photography and video recording are not permitted inside Walt Disney’s office suite)—but don’t forget to take a moment without camera in hand. As rewarding as it is to photograph all you can see, make sure you always take time to fully appreciate where you are in the moment.

Take a look at some additional shots of the beautiful and historic locations around The Walt Disney Studios.

Pirates Tell Tales in New Teaser Trailer—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Teaser Trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Debuts!

It may not be sailing onto our local movie screens ‘til next summer, but we can’t help but be excited for the fifth chapter in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean franchise: Dead Men Tell No Tales. And thankfully, the filmmakers have graciously decided to help tide us over with a very cool, brand-new teaser trailer… featuring new cast member Javier Bardem as the super-creepy Captain Salazar.

Look for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales in theaters May 26, 2017—in 3D, RealD® 3D and IMAX 3D!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
October 5
D23’s Sip & Scream
October 5
D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experience: A Midnight Soirée at the Tower of Terror
October 8
D23’s Age of Believing: 45 Years of Bedknobs and Broomsticks (California)
November 19–20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
Studios
September 23, 2016
Queen of Katwe opens in theaters
November 4, 2016
Doctor Strange opens in theaters
November 23, 2016
Moana opens in theaters
December 16, 2016
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens in theaters
March 17, 2017
Beauty and the Beast opens in theaters
Parks
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30; October 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World Resort
September 23, 26, 28, 30
October 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 29, 31

Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort
September 2–October 29 (Friday and Saturday Nights, plus October 31)
Club Villain, special ticketed event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
September 14–November 14, 2016
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29; December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney World WonderFALL

Walt Disney World Leaps into Seasonal Fun with “WonderFALL” Experiences

We love this time of year at Disney Parks around the world… Of course it’s always memorable, year ‘round, but there’s usually something extra-special-amazing to see and do as we head into fall.

Case in point: all the “WonderFALL” experiences currently delighting guests at Walt Disney World Resort! Epcot’s fabulous International Food & Wine Festival is now running through November 14—and with it comes the “Eat to the Beat” concert series, featuring well-known music acts including Plain White T’s, Soul Asylum, and R&B legend Jeffrey Osbourne. Meanwhile, over at Magic Kingdom, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party offers tricks and treats for the whole family, on select nights through October 31. And the new Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular is now thrilling Disney’s Hollywood Studios guests each night.

Plus, all four neighborhoods are now open at Disney Springs—complete with a slew of amazing new restaurants and shopping experiences. But that’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg! For more info on all the Walt Disney World’s “WonderFALL” fun, check out Disneyworld.com.

Will Arnett

Will Arnett Delivers The Gong Show to ABC

Once upon a time, there was a very silly—and very entertaining—TV variety series entitled The Gong Show. Chuck Barris (the show’s most famous host, and the subject of the George Clooney-directed biopic Confessions of a Dangerous Mind) would welcome all manner of, shall we say, interesting acts to perform their talents on the Gong Show stage, and a panel of celebrity judges would either score them (on a 1 to 10 scale, 10 being best)… or “gong” them right out the door! Well, in this day and age of viral video sensations, The Gong Show was ripe for a comeback… and ABC is delivering.

Executive-produced—and hosted—by actor/comedian Will Arnett (Arrested Development), each episode will celebrate un-traditionally talented, unique performers plucked from the Internet and put on a primetime stage. A revolving panel of judges, featuring Hollywood’s hottest stars, will praise, critique, and/or “gong” contestants in the return of one of TV’s most memorable shows.

Stay tuned for more info on the show’s premiere date, and its panel of celeb judges, as it becomes available…

The Mindy Project

Freeform Acquires All Five Seasons of The Mindy Project

Fans of actress Mindy Kaling (who, of course, voiced Disgust in Inside Out and who’ll appear in Disney’s upcoming adaptation of the classic book A Wrinkle in Time), your prayers have been answered! If you’ve missed any episodes of her TV series, The Mindy Project, Freeform has you covered; they’ve acquired the show’s first five seasons—and just began airing them in their late-night programming block. But if you’d rather watch in primetime, they’ve got you covered there too, as Freeform will air a special “binge-watching” block on Tuesday, November 2, at 8 p.m. ET.

So let Freeform get you up-to-speed on all of the hilarious misadventures of Dr. Mindy Lahiri, the series’ title character,… and don’t forget to keep tuning in for the network’s spooktacular “13 Days of Halloween,” starting October 19!

Go Behind the Scenes as Sally Joins Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Holiday

We love it when Jack Skellington and his crew from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas take over Disneyland Park’s Haunted Mansion! Each year, the folks at Disneyland Resort Entertainment aim to add just a little more holiday magic to the attraction—and this year is no exception. For 2016, they’ve added Jack’s beautifully tragic girlfriend Sally to the ride’s graveyard scene.

Our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog recently went behind the scenes with graphic designer Tim Wollweber to see just what went into creating this latest animatronic figure for Haunted Mansion Holiday. Check out the video, above, to learn more…

First Look at The Collector’s Fortress at Disney California Adventure Park

By D23 Team

Out-of-this-galaxy news! Our friends at the Disney Parks Blog just shared this detailed look at what The Collector’s Fortress will look like when Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! opens summer 2017.

This intricate model was created by Walt Disney Imagineering—every color, carving and carefully constructed detail will be larger than life in this unbelievable exterior, described as a “warehouse, fortress-like power plant” by Joe Rohde, Portfolio Creative Executive Walt Disney Imagineering. Designed to be just as stunning at night as it is during the day, the fortress is both intimidating and incredible, sinister and spectacular—which makes it the perfect location for The Collector to keep the Guardians of the Galaxy, his newest acquisitions.

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! is an epic new adventure combining the free-fall guests know and love with all new effects, including music from the Guardians of the Galaxy film soundtrack, and a randomized ride experience!

See more images of the model below and stay tuned to D23 for more exciting Disney news and updates.

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!

Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!

The Muppets Make History at Magic Kingdom Park

By Beth Deitchman

The Muppets are coming! The Muppets are coming!

It’s not a midnight ride, but that herald surely reflects the enthusiasm of Muppets fans everywhere who are as thrilled as we are at the thought of the newest show at Magic Kingdom Park—The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History—which made its debut at Magic Kingdom Park’s Liberty Square on October 2.

The show—which can be seen several times daily—is peppered with fun historical facts as the Muppets share their own inimitable interpretations of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the midnight ride of Paul Revere. James Silson, one of the show’s directors, explains, “Everyone tries their hardest to present a truthful show of history but ultimately get it wrong in a lot of places. Partly right but mostly wrong.”

Lucky for history buffs, however, James “J.J.” Jefferson—no relation to Founding Father Thomas Jefferson—is on hand to provide real historic facts. Show Director Tara Anderson says, “He’s going to stroll around before the show starts and get to know people and talk to them about all the wonderful history that’s out there in Liberty Square: the replica of the Liberty Bell, the Liberty Tree, the stockades—why were people in stockades? J.J. can tell you this.” She observes, “He’s kind of our resident history geek, if you will—but in a very cool way.”

Tara mentions that her hope is that people are inspired to find out more about American history. “If one kid comes away saying, ‘Hey, I want to know more about Thomas Jefferson or Benjamin Franklin,’ it’s great!” she says.

The Muppets Present... Great Moments in American History

The creative team at Walt Disney World Resort worked closely on the show with Muppet Studios and the Muppet performers. The show features mile-a-minute humor, brand-new music (including a song, “Great Moments in History,” written by Valerie Vigoda and Brendan Milburn, who also composed the new songs heard in Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire on the Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage), and all of your favorite Muppets clad in fantastic period costumes. James reveals, “Piggy is extremely particular about her fashion and what she wears, and she couldn’t do a show without multiple costume changes.”

There’s something for everyone in this outdoor show, which James and Tara think will bring a wonderful energy to the Liberty Square area. “It’s just an absolute delight,” Tara enthuses. “You’re going to see its appeal to everybody—across generations—because the Muppets have such a wonderful history.”

James, who, like Tara, is an undeniable Muppets fan himself, points out, “The first time you see the Muppets pop up and appear in Liberty Square is one of the most magical experiences you’ll ever have. They’re there, seemingly within arm’s reach of you, and that’s something I think most Muppets fans desire and they never get the chance to do. But there they are right in front of you in Liberty Square.”

The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History is presented multiple times daily. Visit WaltDisneyWorld.com for the most up-to-date schedules and information.

Law-Makers: Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh Return to Disney XD with Milo Murphy’s Law

By Beth Deitchman

The old adage “when one door closes another opens” proves true in the case of Disney XD’s new series Milo Murphy’s Law, premiering tonight at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The show comes from creators/executive producers Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh—the masterminds behind the bestest, longest summer ever on Phineas and Ferb, which ran for 10 years before ending in a special finale episode last year. It was during Dan and Swampy’s final days on that blockbuster series that they hit upon the idea for the new show and its title character—who Dan declared from the start to be “indefatigably optimistic.”

For Milo Murphy, doors opening and closing are likely to lead to trouble—it’s literally in his DNA, as the great-great-great-great grandson of the Murphy’s Law namesake, who was the first to be afflicted by EHML (Extreme Hereditary Murphy’s Law), the idea that anything that can go wrong… will go wrong. Milo prepares for every possibility, however, and faces adversity with boundless optimism, fearless friends, and a backpack full of supplies. The more that things go wrong for Milo, the more they go right for Disney fans.

Weird Al Yankovic

Milo is voiced by legendary satirist and Grammy®-winning recording artist Al Yankovic (who you may know by his professional moniker, “Weird Al”), and the cast includes such notables as Sabrina Carpenter (Girl Meets World) and MeKai Curtis as best friends Melissa and Zack; Ming-Na Wen (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Christian Slater, Vanessa Williams, Sarah Chalke, Jemaine Clement, Pamela Adlon, and Dan and Swampy themselves (voicing the mysterious-sounding roles of “pistachio protectors from the future”).

The series began—as all animation does—with a single sketch, of Milo. Dan shared with Swampy the drawing of the middle schooler, and the two started talking about what a show centered on a character with such a positive outlook could be. “We sat down and, in literally less than an hour, we had the whole concept of the show and the story for the pilot,” Dan remembers, adding, “This [story] is about optimism in the face of enormous odds.”

Milo Murphy’s Law

Like Phineas and Ferb before it, Milo Murphy’s Law features a catchy theme song—sung by Al Yankovic—and a host of songs that take advantage of the vocal talent found in the cast. “We realized years ago that we’re physically incapable of creating shows without songs,” Swampy admits. And Dan adds, “We can say this: Not every single episode has a song in it, but I’ve just counted how many episodes we have and we have more songs than episodes.”

Milo Murphy’s Law will be more serialized than Phineas and Ferb was, Dan and Swampy explain, which provides an opportunity to tell a variety of stories. Swampy observes, “It’s a whole different challenge. It makes us look at it as a big picture, which we never really had to do on Phineas.”

“It requires a lot more index cards stuck on the wall,” he jokes.

Both Dan and Swampy believe that fans of Phineas and Ferb will embrace Milo, and they’re keeping those viewers in mind as they create this new series. “We’ve been throwing some ideas around, to do little nods to the Phineas fans,” Swampy says.

In another nod to the Phineas fans, Dan and Swampy recorded a follow-up to their popular 2011 rap music video Animatin’. Enjoy “We’re Gonna Do It Again” below, and watch Dan and Swampy do it again on Milo Murphy’s Law, Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney XD.