A Special D23 Shout-Out in Captain America: Civil War

By Jim Frye

Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War is shaping up to be one of the biggest films of the summer, bringing together Captain America and Iron Man in a battle of wills—and fists! But D23 fans watching the film will get a special treat—an exclusive D23 Easter Egg! Kevin Feige, producer and president, Marvel Studios, is a Disney super-fan, not to mention a big fan of D23. He showed his love during the Captain America: Civil War sneak peek at D23 Expo last year by pointing out a special “Easter egg” in the film: During a scene where Sebastian Stan’s character, Bucky Barnes, aka The Winter Soldier, is being interrogated, the letter “D” and the numbers “23” are prominently displayed on the metallic doors to the room where Bucky is being held. So we asked Feige, is that something that’s actually in the film, or was it created just for D23 Expo? “That’s in the movie, baby!” exclaims Feige, saying it was a deliberate shout-out to D23 fans. “That’s exactly what it was,” he says. “That’s why we showed it to them.” Be on the lookout for this cool D23 Easter Egg when Captain America: Civil War opens on May 6.

Captain America: Civil War D23 Easter egg

John Debney—The Composer’s Book was 40 Years in the Making

By Beth Deitchman

It was a little more than two years ago when composer John Debney began work on the stirring score for The Jungle Book, now captivating audiences in theaters all around the world. But that’s hardly the “Once upon a time…” in Debney’s Disney story, which begins—like so many of our favorite Disney stories—with none other than Walt Disney himself. John sat down recently with D23 and shared his memories of growing up on the Disney Studio lot, of being mentored by Disney Legends Richard M. Sherman and Buddy Baker, and of landing his dream gig—scoring the live-action re-imagining of The Jungle Book.

Chapter One—Growing Up Disney

It was during the Great Depression when 12-year-old Lou Debney began selling newspapers on a Los Angeles corner, to help his family make ends meet. That corner was none other than Prospect and Hyperion—and over the three years that Lou Debney sold papers at that corner, he developed a friendly rapport with one of his regular customers: Walt Disney. According to John Debney, “Around the time that he was probably 15 or 16, he started asking “Mr. Disney” almost daily—without bugging him too much—‘I’d really love a job someday if you have anything ever.’”

Disney Hyperion Studios

And one day in 1936, Walt, who had taken a liking to Lou, told him that they were planning to move to a bigger place on Hyperion Avenue. “Why don’t you come over and fill out the paperwork?” Walt said to Debney’s father. Before long, Lou Debney was carrying a Studio ID card—No. 177—and was working as the “clapper boy” on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This marked the beginning of a 45-year Disney career for Lou Debney, who worked for the Studio in a variety of capacities. His credits include assistant director on a number of animated shorts, like How to Play Baseball and Goofy’s Glider, associate producer on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, and production coordinator on the TV series Zorro.

Remembering his father, John Debney says, “He was one of those quintessential do-it guys, and I think Walt gave my dad a lot of things to do, just because he was sort of a ‘can-do’ person. And he hung around for all those years and was a pretty integral part of the Studio for many years.”

And the Studio became a part of Debney family life for many years, too. On weekends, Debney would accompany his dad to the lot, which was relatively deserted on Saturdays and Sundays, and he can remember seeing the Burbank lot from atop Lou’s shoulders. Debney also remembers frequently running into Walt during those visits. “Walt would be there many, many weekends,” he recalls, “kind of looking around and poking in the animators’ rooms when they weren’t there, seeing what they were doing, and checking their progress. We would bump into Walt often.”

Bambi soundtrack album cover

Debney’s childhood memories of Disney aren’t limited to the Studio lot. In the days before home video, employees would sometimes be given permission to bring home 16-mm prints of Disney films to screen for movie nights. Two films made a lasting impression on young John Debney and made him take notice of their music. “One was Bambi,” Debney recounts. “There isn’t a lot of dialogue in that movie. The music has to play a different role—an expanded role. It has to kind of impart upon the audience where you are and what emotion you’re trying to convey.”

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea poster

The other film that inspired Debney was 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. “I remember the submarine, and how all you saw was kind of the top of it with those lights. I remember hearing the music to that section, in particular, and my pulse would start to race,” he tells D23.

Chapter Two—Taking Up the Baton

The Sherman Brothers

By the time John Debney was about 7 years old he’d developed an affinity for music and had started to play the guitar. Lou Debney turned to a Studio colleague—Disney Legend Richard M. Sherman—and asked if John might be able to meet with him and his brother, fellow Disney Legend Robert B. Sherman. The Sherman brothers happily invited young “Johnny” to spend the day in their office on the Disney lot. “I remember sitting in the corner of their office while they were banging out things on the piano, and just being pretty enthralled by the whole thing,” Debney remembers, his amazement from the experience still palpable. He shares that what audiences saw on screen in Saving Mr. Banks isn’t very far off from the real-life thrill of being in the Sherman brothers’ office: “They’d bang out ideas and he [Richard] and Bob would sometimes have a disagreement, but that was the beauty of the relationship. And they came up with these amazing iconic songs that we all love.”

Buddy Baker

Debney’s fascination with the combination of music and visual imagery stayed with him, and right out of college he returned to Disney and, naturally, the Studio music department. “I was the kid that made the coffee, and I would take scripts over to people’s houses, and I would do a little copying—a little of everything.” In his first year at the studio, he got to know Disney Legend Buddy Baker—known for scoring Disney films such as Toby Tyler, The Fox and the Hound, and the original three Winnie the Pooh films. “He became a mentor of mine,” Debney says. “He started to give me some assignments and some arrangements and orchestrations to do—just different things for the park mainly, because Epcot was going to be opening.”

It was a time of so much development at Disney that Debney soon became an integral part of the music department. “A lot of it was due to Buddy giving me a chance. I learned so much from him just about discipline and how to write.” Debney also had the opportunity to work with another childhood mentor, Richard Sherman, when he was asked to arrange some of the songs that the Shermans were writing for Epcot. In his time on staff at Disney, Debney would provide music for Disney TV holiday specials, and he was part of the music team when Fantasyland received a new sprinkling of pixie dust in 1983. Even now, Debney can go to Disneyland and ride on the Casey Jr. Circus Train or the Mad Tea Party and hear music he recorded. “It’s kind of a happy surprise when I go down there with my grandson and we ride Splash Mountain and I realize, ‘Oh, I did this,’” he enthuses.

Chapter Three—Writing the Book

Kaa and Mowgli

The first time that Debney became aware of Disney’s 1967 animated film The Jungle Book was before the movie was released. The Debneys were close to another Disney family—the Reithermans—and John had accompanied his best friend, Bruce Reitherman, and his family on a long vacation. “I vaguely knew at the time that he was doing some voice for some cartoon—I just didn’t know what it was. And I remember that when we got home from our trip, he couldn’t play one day because he had to go back to the Studio to do some pick-up line. And that was The Jungle Book, and he was the voice of Mowgli—and the rest is history,” Debney explains.

John Debney in the studio

At the time Debney learned that Disney was planning a live-action reimagining of The Jungle Book, he was an accomplished film composer with hit films like Hocus Pocus, Liar Liar, and The Passion of the Christ—the 2004 film which earned him an Oscar® nomination. But his connections to the 1967 film and his rich history with Disney convinced Debney that he was the natural choice to score Jon Favreau’s film. Debney and his agent, Richard Kraft, put together a very special scrapbook. “It kind of illustrated my personal history with both The Jungle Book and with Disney as a whole—through my dad, the Sherman brothers, and everything else,” Debney says. That book made its way to Favreau—with whom Debney had previously worked on Elf and Iron Man 2. “It was just one of those things that is so close to my heart that I wanted to at least let everyone know how passionate I was about it,” Debney confesses.

In director Jon Favreau, Debney found a fellow Disney fan—and one well versed in Disney history, as well. For The Jungle Book’s score, Debney says, “Jon wanted a classic, large-scale orchestral score that would be in that ‘Disney-esque’ wheelhouse—because there is a musical style to Disney that we know and love.” Jon also wanted very strong themes, and that was Debney’s first task: composing themes for Mowgli, the elephants, and, of course, Shere Khan. “I always kind of start with the themes,” Debney says about his creative process. “I usually sit at my keyboard and look at the movie a number of times, then start to let ideas flow.” Jon and Debney both wanted to stay true to the story’s cultural background, which created musical “splashes of color,” according to Debney, rich with world music influences along with a large orchestra and a choir. And going back to the beginning, Debney observes that Favreau frequently referenced Bambi while they were scoring the film, and that iconic film was a musical influence for both filmmaker and composer.

John Debney with the orchestra

Debney spent almost two years bringing music to a brand-new jungle. And during those two years, there were so many moments that took Debney’s breath away, working on a film that he’d felt such passion for. “I’d say the biggest moment for me emotionally, and I think for everybody—all the musicians and the filmmakers—was towards the end. There’s a big piece of music that plays that is sort of a duet between the elephant theme and Mowgli’s theme. It’s a big, glorious, almost three-and-a-half-minute piece of music,” he details. “And gosh, I barely made it through that thing, and I looked back in the booth and I could tell Jon was getting a little misty-eyed. It was just that kind of journey.”

He adds, “By the end of our recording sessions, I think everybody felt this beautiful, almost palpable feeling of what it might have been like to have Walt in the room listening to the birth of a new score for this incredible Disney property.”

John Debney with Richard Sherman

And Debney’s close friendship with Richard Sherman also came full circle thanks to The Jungle Book. Sherman contributed new lyrics for “I Wanna Be Like You,” which placed him at Debney’s side for some of the recordings. “He was like my big brother, looking over my shoulder. It was like coming home,” Debney shares. “To look over my shoulder and look through the glass and booth and to see Dick standing there, kind of nodding his head—it was amazing. It was certainly the most wondrous thing I’ve ever done in my career.”

Mowgli and Rakasha

That wonder is still palpable for Debney, even now that the film has been released and is bringing laughter, tears, and thrills to a new generation of fans enthralled by Mowgli’s tale. “Somebody asked me, how long were you on Jungle Book and I said, ‘Well, two years,” Debney tells D23. “Then I kind of caught myself and I said, ‘Well, more like 40 or 50 years, because the journey started with the original Jungle Book and all my connections to that.” “And then fade out, fade in, you know, 40 or so years later, working on the new Jungle Book… It’s been that long of a journey for me personally, and it’s pretty wonderful. I’m very, very grateful and very humbled by it all.”

10 Galactic Disney Gifs for Star Wars’ May the 4th

By Courtney Potter

“The Force… it’s calling to you.” And since it’s May the 4th—otherwise known as Star Wars Day—we agree with Maz Kanata: “Just let it in.”

Add some interstellar fun to your May the 4th (and Revenge of the 5th) with this collection of Star Wars-related gifs. Join our intrepid heroes on the Light Side, or take a stroll through evil (misunderstood or otherwise—we’re looking at you, Kylo Ren) on the Dark Side. And make sure to add ’em to your own gif collection (your texts will never be the same!) by checking out the Disney Gif app, for Apple and Android.

Light Side:

Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars animated gif

Rey "It's true" Star Wars animated gif

Jyn Erso Star Wars animated gif

Leia and Chewbacc Star Wars animated gif

Yoda Star Wars animated gif

 

Dark Side:

Jabba Star Wars animated gif

Grand Moff Tarkin Star Wars animated gif

Kylo Ren lightsaber Star Wars animated gif

Darth Sidious Star Wars animated gif

Darth Vader Star Wars animated gif

Freeform Goes “Throwback”—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

“That’s So Throwback” Brings Disney Channel Faves to Freeform

If you’ve got a hankerin’ for the Disney Channel of yesteryear, look no further than Freeform’s upcoming programming event, “That’s So Throwback”! Beginning this week, a bunch of your favorite past Disney Channel series will air every Monday through Thursday—and fabulous Disney Channel Original Movies (“DCOMs”) will air each Friday—all from 12 midnight to 2 a.m. EDT on the channel.

Highlights include episodes of That’s So Raven (teenage Raven-Symoné, pre-The View), Lizzie McGuire (with Hilary Duff), Hannah Montana (starring Miley Cyrus), and Kim Possible… as well as movies Twitches (starring Tia and Tamera Mowry) and Get a Clue (with Lindsay Lohan).

Check out a sampling of all the faves you can expect with “That’s So Throwback,” including episodes available for streaming right now, over at Freeform.com. Speaking of favorites, don’t miss Pretty Little Liars returning to Freeform on June 21—and mark your calendars for two all-new dramas coming soon: Guilt (premiering June 13) and Dead of Summer (premiering June 28)!

Mark your calendar with upcoming Disney events

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
May 20
Mickey’s of Glendale • Orlando Shopping Event
May 21
Finding Nemo: D23 in the Big Blue World (Florida)
June 4
D23’s Afternoon in the Sea: Finding Nemo
June 8
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah
August 22-26
D23 Presents Aloha Aulani!
November 19-20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
Studios
May 6
Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters.
May 27
Alice Through the Looking Glass opens in theaters.
June 17
Finding Dory opens in theaters.
July 1
The BFG opens in theaters.
August 12
Pete’s Dragon opens in theaters.
November 23
Moana opens in theaters.
December 16
Rogue One opens in theaters.
Parks
March 2—May 30
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
June 16
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
June 17
Soarin’ Around the World Debuts at Disney California Adventure and at Epcot
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30 and 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
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29 and December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort
Television
May 27
100th DCOM Celebration Kicks Off on Disney Channel at 10 a.m.
June 24
Adventures in Babysitting Premieres on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. EDT

This Week’s Adorable: Star Wars: The Force Awakens As Told By Emoji

It’s time for another installment of Disney’s As Told By Emoji series—and it does not disappoint! This latest video, Star Wars: The Force Awakens As Told By Emoji, is an über-clever retelling of the film’s plot using text threads, calendar alerts, lock screens, gifs, and more! Who knew texts could be so adorably amazing? (Pro tip: Look for an emoji cameo by legendary Star Wars theme composer John Williams towards the end of the clip.)

Curious about how these fantastic videos are created? Late last year, D23 sat down with the Disney Interactive Media team responsible for As Told By Emoji and got all the inside scoop… take a gander here.

Start Your Engines! Autopia Has Reopened at Disneyland Park

For many of us—especially California natives—the very first car we ever drove happened to be inside Disneyland Park. Yes, we’re talking about Autopia, the storied attraction where even little kids can “put pedal to the medal.” Thankfully, after a short “siesta,” you can get behind the Autopia wheel once again!

Just last week, the classic attraction reopened to Guests—and it’s now powered by Honda. This alliance with the automaker brings a crisp new look to the longtime park favorite, with freshly painted cars and more. Take a look at this new video, courtesy of our friends over at the Disney Parks Blog, to see how the cars were readied for their big return to the road. And keep your eyes peeled: More updates to Autopia will continue throughout the year!

Beauty and the Beast attraction

New Additions Coming to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea

As Shanghai Disney Resort gets ready for its June opening, Disney’s other parks in Asia—Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea—recently announced their own expansions and coming attractions…

An expansion of Tokyo Disneyland’s Fantasyland will include a theater for live performances, and a brand-new area anchored by a major attraction themed to Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. All told, Fantasyland will nearly double in size! Over in neighboring Tomorrowland and Toontown, a new attraction and a Disney Character greeting facility will be opened in each land. Meanwhile, Tokyo DisneySea will get a major new “simulator attraction”… namely, Soarin’! Yes, the beloved ride (which is getting its own rejuvenation at Disney Parks around the globe) is coming to Japan for the first time.

Some of the work has already been done, but much more will take place over the months—and years (hold tight!) ahead. Stay tuned for more info as it becomes available.

Match Game

This Summer, Fill In the Blank with Match Game on ABC

“Pretty Poppy was so excited that Match Game was returning to television, she jumped right out of her ____!” Yes, Match Game—that quintessential 1960s–’70s game show featuring two contestants as they attempt to match the answers of six celebrities in a game of “fill in the missing blank”—is coming back to television… and this time, it’ll be on ABC!

Hosted by Emmy® winner Alec Baldwin (30 Rock), Match Game is part of a new game show block, “Sunday Fun & Games,” coming to the network this summer. The 10-episode series will air alongside the return of Celebrity Family Feud hosted by Steve Harvey, and another game show redux (this time from the ’80s), The 100,000 Pyramid with Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan. The fun begins on Sunday, June 26, from 8–11 p.m. EDT.

LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures: Coming Soon to Disney XD

There’s a new animated series coming to Disney XD this summer—and it introduces all-new heroes (and villains!) to the LEGO Star Wars universe! LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures is an action comedy set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and it follows the Freemakers—a family of sibling scavengers who operate a salvage and repair shop in space. The series will also feature familiar characters and locations from the filmed Star Wars saga.

During the series’ premiere week, Disney XD will debut a new episode each day, beginning Monday, June 20, through Thursday, June 23. The first episode will also be available via Video on Demand (VOD) and the Disney XD app for users on tablets, phones, set top boxes, and computers on Monday, June 20.

Meet the voice cast and take a look behind the scenes of The Freemaker Adventures with this brand-new video, above. Action, humor, and LEGO? Sign us up!

“Trust in Me” with Disney’s The Jungle Book

Have you seen Disney’s The Jungle Book yet? If not, what are you waiting for? It’s ridiculously entertaining (we’re big fans of Bill Murray ’round these parts), and the technological wonders behind the film’s photorealistic CGI animals are truly astounding. Plus, the film features some of the music heard in Disney’s original 1967 animated version. Case in point: Scarlett Johansson—who voices the python Kaa in the film—recorded a version of the song “Trust in Me,” and it’s now been remixed by superstar producer Mark Ronson.

Watch the official music video for the “DJDS” remix track, above. It’s quite mesmerizing, just like Kaa herself…

Frozen Games

Frozen Games Begin May 27 at Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park

Summer’s just around the corner, which means we’ll be spending more time in the water. And what better way to cool off then with Frozen pals like Kristoff and Olaf? They’ve left the snowy confines of Arendelle and are on their way to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando—just in time to host the inaugural Frozen Games at Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park!

Starting May 27 (and running all the way through August 21), Blizzard Beach will invite guests to join Team Kristoff or Team Olaf each day to participate in a variety of winter-themed activities, including ice pail relays, a “snowball” toss, a Ski Pole limbo contest, and even slide races down one of the park’s signature water slides. And Olaf and Kristoff will be on hand—taking part in the opening and closing ceremonies, and giving updates on their teams’ progress throughout the day!

The Frozen Games are an all-day event, included with regular admission to Blizzard Beach, which guests can sign up for when they arrive at the park entrance. Good luck, and stay cool!

Are You Ready to Be Shocked by ABC’s Season Finales?

By D23 Team

The end of the TV season is always so bittersweet. It means saying goodbye to our favorite series and characters for the entire summer—but it also means some of the most memorable and eagerly awaited episodes! As the season comes to a close, here’s what we’re most excited about. Looks like we’re going to spend most of May literally glued to the edge of our seats!

Once Upon a Time

Once Upon A Time: The story returns to Storybrooke as Emma, David, Regina, Robin and Henry finally reunite with Snow, but as we’ve learned, happily ever after isn’t that easy. Our heroes must figure out a way to stop Hades, who uses Zelena to make sure his plan to take over the town—using the all-powerful Olympian Crystal—doesn’t burn out. Hook heads to the Underworld to look for those mysterious missing storybook pages, while Regina and Robin take a more direct approach to stop the God of the Underworld (not the devil, mind you!), a risk that will leave our heroes forever changed…Watch as the story continues in the final few episodes leading into the epic season finale May 15.

Scandal

Scandal: Lives are on the line as running mates are chosen and secrets are revealed on the season finale of Scandal. As the presidential candidates get ready to announce their running mates, Olivia finds herself in a potentially dire situation. Meanwhile, Cyrus is presented with damaging information that could alter the presidential race entirely. Who will Mellie, Hollis, Susan, Francisco, and Edison choose and what is the fate of America’s favorite gladiators? Find out May 12!

Quantico

Quantico: It’s a culmination in the freshman season finale of Quantico on Sunday, May 15, at 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT. In the series’ most recent episode, Alex discovered that Drew is the Voice who has been playing her all along, even causing her to doubt Ryan—further complicating their romance by pulling her deeper into the terrorist’s scheme. Is Drew acting alone? And how much more is at risk? In the finale, the NATS get ready to graduate and head out into the real world. But has their time at Quantico prepared them for what they’ll face in their future?

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The last few episodes have been leading up to a life-altering showdown—are you ready? Daisy (Chloe Bennet) has recently been having alarming visions of the future, and despite everyone’s best attempts—especially Coulson’s (Clark Gregg)—they’ve come to pass. Now, with Hive’s master plan finally revealed, the entire team is forced to spring into action… Only trouble is, as Daisy has seen, one member of the team might not make it out alive. (This possibility was recently teased with a special Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. comic book cover, paying homage to a classic Amazing Spider-Man storyline.) Who will be the #FallenAgent? Find out during a special two-hour season finale event on May 17.

Grey's Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy: As the 12th season of Grey’s Anatomy draws to a close, friendships, relationships and marriages are on the line. April and Jackson have navigated a divorce, an unexpected pregnancy, and a crisis involving their unborn baby’s well-being and have made it to the other side as friends—but how will this newly established partnership fare as they journey ever closer to the ultimate partnership—parenthood? Meanwhile, following a devastating surgical crisis, Ben has infuriated Miranda—his chief of surgery as well as his wife—by returning to anesthesiology while he awaits the end of his suspension from practicing surgery. The tension between them at the hospital is taking a toll at home as well. And tensions between Callie and Arizona are hitting new heights as Arizona fights to stop Callie from taking their daughter, Sophia, with her when she moves to New York to follow her new love, Penny. Will Callie and Arizona ultimately find a way to agree on what’s best for Sophia? Find out in the season finale of Grey’s Anatomy, airing Thursday, May 19, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT.

Nashville

Nashville: This season, the Music City finale culminates in perilous excitement as Rayna resorts to drastic measures when she learns that Maddie has crossed paths with a duplicitous figure from her past. Juliette must choose how to publicly reckon with the truth of Jeff Fordham’s death—a decision that directly affects Layla. Scarlett and Gunnar consider parting ways as bandmates, and Will finally decides to do what he should have done long ago—step up as the leader of a cause and a community. As fans have learned this season, “Moving On Never Felt So Good.” Tune in on May 25 at 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT.

Team Cap and Team Iron Man Draw Their Battle Lines

The battle lines have been drawn, and this Friday, May 6, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes choose a side: Team Cap or Team Iron Man. It’s a grudge match for the ages as the Avengers wrestle with whether to submit to government oversight or go it alone. Captain America’s team sees danger in the government’s meddling, whereas Iron Man’s team is more agreeable to it. Avenger against Avenger. Friend against friend. Everyone has his or her reasons. Here’s a team roster to help you choose which side you’re on.

TEAM CAP

Captain America

Captain America (Chris Evans): Perhaps the most loyal and patriotic of all the Avengers, Steve Rogers/Captain America is torn when his friend, Bucky Barnes, is hunted down by the United States government for heinous crimes that he may or may not have committed. Steve believes the best in people, especially Bucky, and he’s not going down without a fight.

Bucky Barnes

Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan): As the Winter Soldier, Bucky did bad things. Real bad. But can he be held responsible for crimes committed while his mind was under the control of someone else? After decades as a brainwashed assassin, reclaiming his life is his No. 1 priority.

Hawkeye

Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner): Last we saw Hawkeye, he retired to a wife, kids and a little house in the country. Ah, the good life! But he can’t stay out of this fight—his friends are about to go to war, and he must choose a side. He chooses Cap, even though his longtime friend Black Widow goes with Iron Man.

Falcon

Falcon (Anthony Mackie): As one of the newest Avengers, Sam Wilson’s Falcon is loyal to Steve Rogers, having fought beside him in the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Being loyal to Bucky, though, might be another story altogether. Sam believes that Captain America has the best intentions, but he wants to make sure that Cap’s brotherly concern for Bucky isn’t clouding his decisions.

Scarlet Witch

Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen): After the carnage of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Wanda is troubled by the blame that is falling on the heads of the Avengers. She’s even more troubled, though, by the collateral damage her emerging powers are having on innocent victims. But when an accident puts her in the crosshairs of the global superhero restrictions being championed by Iron Man, she joins Team Cap. What other options does she have?

Ant-Man

Ant Man (Paul Rudd): Scott Lang is like a kid at Disneyland—meeting his favorite super-heroes is the coolest thing ever. He’s almost giddy at the idea of joining their team. But remember: He’s an outlaw at heart, so accepting government control is not his first instinct. He joins Captain America (his hero!) because he thinks it’s cool—he has no idea, though, how far this decision will ultimately push him, or his super abilities.

TEAM IRON MAN

Iron Man

Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr): As the founding member of the Avengers, Tony Stark has seen perhaps more damage and injury to innocent bystanders than most. His involvement and disillusionment with the weapons industry already affected his moral compass, but the battles of New York and Ultron—a villain he unwittingly unleashed on the world—have left him reeling with guilt. Something has to be done, and partnering with the governments of the world seems, to Tony, to be the best course of action.

Black Widow

Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson): It’s never good to be on the opposing side of the Black Widow. Raised as an assassin, then used by the KGB, Natasha Romanoff has definite trust issues, which is why joining Iron Man’s cause is such a struggle for her. It’s not all cut-and-dry for her, though, especially since it pits her against two people she loves and trusts deeply—Captain America and Hawkeye.

War Machine

War Machine (Don Cheadle): “Rhodey” Rhodes isn’t just another team-member; he’s the oldest and best friend of Tony Stark. He’s also an officer in the Air Force, so “going rogue” against the government is just not in his makeup. But following Tony into this battle may be more than he bargained for. Rhodey is in this battle for the cause; he’s afraid Tony, though, may have more personal motivations.

Black Panther

Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman): T’challa is the Prince of Wakanda, and he’s out for revenge against the Winter Soldier. As the Black Panther, he’s fearsome, lethal and relentless in his quest to deliver vengeance on the person who committed a terrible crime against his family. He blames Bucky, which puts him at odds with Team Cap. This doesn’t necessarily make him loyal to the cause of Team Iron Man, but you know what they say, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” At least for now.

Vision

Vision (Paul Bettany): The Vision isn’t encumbered with revenge and emotion the same way the others are. He considers all the options and his logical synthesized mind decides that Tony is right—the best way to prevent out-of-control super-heroes is to make them answerable to a multi-government authority. To him, it’s not personal—it just makes sense.

Spider-Man

Spider-Man (Tom Holland): Is he really old enough to make adult decisions on this matter? Maybe not, but a visit from Tony Stark convinces the web-slinger to take up arms against Captain America. The problem, though, is that Peter Parker idolizes Captain America and all the Avengers, which means he’s fighting to take down those people he most wants to be like.

What Makes the RDMAs “Music’s Biggest Event for [Disney] Families”

By Beth Deitchman

My oldest daughter discovered Disney when she was about 2 years old—and by “discovered,” I mean that I took her to see Finding Nemo and I “suggested” that she sit with me on the couch when I popped in my Little Mermaid DVD and invited Ariel to become part of our world. One little sister, three High School Musical movies, and about 60 trips to Disneyland later, we are undeniably a Disney family—and Radio Disney has provided the soundtrack to so much of our life.

Last week marked this year’s Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day, but I celebrated (a few days late) by making the RDMAs a family event and brought my young teen and tween daughters with me to the show. My kids will watch the Oscars®. They’re old enough to care who wins an Emmy®. But the Radio Disney Music Awards? This is their award show of choice.

RDMA tickets

Much effort went in to choosing the right outfits for the RDMAs, and it seemed like we weren’t the only family making multiple trips to the mall in the days leading up to the awards. We encountered little boys in sports jackets and bowties, younger girls in chiffon-y dresses accessorized with sparkling mouse ear headbands, and on-trend teens dressed in the kind of casual cool that only comes with a tremendous amount of effort (or so I’ve heard…).

The tables turn for a parent at the RDMAs. When we watch the Oscars as a family, I’m the one who explains who celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Tom Hanks are—Maleficent and the voice of Woody, of course! But my girls had an encyclopedic knowledge of almost every star that came down the red carpet this weekend. Disney Channel has presented Lab Rats, Lab Rats: Bionic Island, and Lab Rats: Elite Force—and my 11-year-old effortlessly told me which actor belonged to which show. She was thrilled to meet one of her favorite actresses, Alyson Stoner of Camp Rock (and Camp Rock 2: Final Jam), who also voiced Isabella on Phineas and Ferb. Stoner graciously answered the 11-year-old reporter’s questions, sharing that her fondest family memory that involves Disney is having had her entire family with her when she competed in the Disney Channel Games at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex; and when asked whether she prefers to work in live-action or animation, Stoner said that while she loves voice acting, “It still takes the cake to be able to perform for the world and let them see your face.”

Daya

Of course, the RDMAs are also about music—and teens are, too. My older daughter and her friends are huge fans of artists like Daya, a rising star nominated this year for “The Freshest—Best New Artist,” and she loved hearing that Daya’s favorite family Disney memory is “watching Hannah Montana reruns—all day, every day.” Thanks to WatchDisneyChannel.com, we still have days like that in our house!

DNCE

Nothing prepares you for the screaming inside the Microsoft Theater as the RDMAs kick off. The fans in the audience are beyond excited to be there, and they love the nominees and performers with an immeasurable passion. There’s so much positivity on display—from the moment the show opened with Flo Rida singing “My House” to the grand finale from DNCE performing “Cake By the Ocean” while giant beach balls bounced through the audience and confetti rained down over the crowd—the fans in the audience kept the energy high. It helped that we were all wearing glow bands that changed color throughout each performance and let everyone feel like they were part of the show.

Gwen Steffani

During breaks from the screaming, though, there were moments that truly inspired my kids. Gwen Stefani—honored with Radio Disney’s ‘Hero’ award—established her Disney fan creds quickly, pointing out that she grew up “next to Disneyland” and never imagined one day being recognized for her efforts to inspire others to do good. “Everyone can make a difference,” she stressed to fans. And the young winners of the Heroes for Change awards, who both had their moment in the spotlight, are proof of that.

The RDMAs may also have inspired a few more fans to become “Beliebers” with a video of pop star Justin Bieber’s surprise visit to a Tulsa, Oklahoma, high school. All of us were moved as we watched an Oklahoma high school student get to sing alongside her idol, who announced that he and Radio Disney were making a donation to the school through the Give a Note Foundation’s Music In Our Schools program.

More than 238 million votes were cast for this year’s Radio Disney Music Awards, and a fair number of those were cast in our house. My 11-year-old started out tallying up her “wins” but it didn’t take long for it to sink in for all of us that at the RDMAs it’s not about the Ardy—it’s all about the party. “Music’s biggest event for families” was, for us, a perfect instance of work-life balance. We can’t wait until next year!

5 Reasons to Watch Invictus Games 2016 on ESPN

By Courtney Potter

There are superheroes among us. No, really! They may not be as gigantic as Marvel’s Incredible Hulk or as otherworldly as Thor, but they’ve similarly dedicated their lives to protecting humanity. They are the Armed Forces of the world… and unfortunately, they often come home baring the scars of their service—physically, and mentally.

These “wounded warriors” will be celebrated in just a few weeks’ time at the Invictus Games 2016: an international Paralympic-style event in which injured, wounded, or ill Service members (both active-duty and veterans) harness the power of sport to help inspire recovery; support rehabilitation; and foster a wider understanding—and respect—of those who serve their country.

Britain’s Prince Harry, himself a veteran, was motivated to bring this style of sporting event to an international audience after visiting the Warrior Games (held by the U.S. Paralympic Team) in Colorado in 2013. The inaugural Invictus Games were held in London in September 2014; more than 400 competitors, from 13 different countries, competed in nine sports. And now, the Invictus Games is coming to America! From May 8 through 12, hundreds of players from 15 different nations will descend upon ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando for several life-affirming days.

Invictus Games at Wide World of Sports Complex

Need incentive to watch ESPN’s comprehensive coverage of the Games, both on broadcast TV and online? Here are five reasons we’ll be tuning in:

1. Amazing Celebrity Ambassadors

Who wouldn’t want to be involved with such a fantastic event? From Dancing with the Stars’ Derek Hough and Olympic gold medal winner Shawn Johnson (herself a DWTS champion), to country music’s Tim McGraw and TV and film veterans like Mike Myers and Allison Janney, there’s a ton of “star power” behind the Invictus Games. (Many of them will be making appearances throughout the Games, so keep a sharp eye.)

Invictus Games Opening Ceremony concept art

2. The Opening Ceremony on May 8, from 8–10 p.m. on ESPN2

Walt Disney World’s Champion Stadium will come alive on Sunday as the Invictus Games are kicked off in high style. Much like the Olympics, there’s been an international relay of the Invictus Games Flag; it arrived in New York City (by way of London’s Buckingham Palace) on Tuesday, April 12, and will arrive in Orlando just prior to the Opening Ceremony. Additionally, look for fantastic performances from music stars James Blunt and Laura Wright; a host of amazing armed services marching bands; and appearances by Prince Harry, legendary actor Morgan Freeman, and First Lady Michelle Obama!

Invictus Games

3. Mega-Exciting Sports Action!!

Track and field, volleyball, swimming, wheelchair basketball… the Invictus Games has got it all—and it’s made even more impressive by the obstacles these players have faced. Check out the Broadcast Schedule on InvictusGames2016.org to find out when your favorite sports will air. Remember: There’s both daily coverage on ESPN2 and the WatchESPN app, as well as more than 35 hours of live action on ESPN3. (That includes coverage for U.S. Service personnel via Armed Services Network.)

4. The Invictus Games Symposium on Invisible Wounds on Sunday, May 8

On Sunday, May 8, President George W. Bush and the Bush Institute will host an international symposium on the invisible wounds of war. The former President, along with a lineup of experts and Invictus Games competitors, will discuss how better to help returning servicemen and women overcome these wounds—including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury… all in hopes of creating a successful transition back to civilian life. Interested in learning more? You’re in luck, because they’re “livestreaming” several hours of the symposium; sign up at BushCenter.org.

5. The Closing Ceremony on May 12, from 7–10 p.m. on ESPN2

Back at Champion Stadium, the athletes and their families will celebrate the end of the Games with an unforgettable evening of music and pageantry. Look for performances from international pop star Rachel Platten—who will sing the “song of the Games” and her No. 1 single, “Fight Song”; best-selling country group Rascal Flatts; former American Idol winner Phillip Phillips; Grammy-nominated hip-hop superstar Flo Rida; The Voice Season 9 winner Jordan Smith; and the first nationally recognized wounded warrior band, Vetted. Plus, you’ll hear firsthand the inspiring story of several competitors, including the U.S. Invictus Games Team Captain, retired Army Captain Will Reynolds.

7 Things We Can’t Wait to See in Captain America: Civil War

By Jim Frye

This week, Marvel’s latest adventure, Captain America: Civil War, storms into theaters, re-teaming our favorite Marvel heroes to fight their most dangerous foes yet—each other. Staring Chris Evans as the title character Captain America, aka Steve Rogers, and Robert Downey Jr. as the never-at-a-loss-for-words Tony Stark, aka, Iron Man, this latest outing brings back directors Joe and Anthony Russo, who helmed Captain America: Winter Soldier, and who are also on board to direct Marvel’s climactic double-feature Infinity War story. And even though we just have a few days until the film opens, there are seven things we just can’t wait to see:

Team Cap

7. The Avengers back together. Fans love the Avengers. And not just a little bit. Together, the two Avengers films earned nearly $3 billion worldwide, proving they really are Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Civil War might be Captain America’s story, but the entire lineup is along for the ride: Black Widow, Hawkeye, Scarlett Witch, Falcon—they’re all back, plus some new heroes, including…

Scott Land and his Ant-Man suit

6. Ant-Man joins the Avengers. Paul Rudd’s Ant Man is thrown into the mix this time, providing some of the funniest moments of the film, not to mention some of the most visually spectacular. Following up on his head-to-head faceoff with Falcon in last year’s Ant-Man film, Rudd’s hero is eager to join the team and show that he’s more than just a one-trick pony.

Tony Stark and Steve Rogers

5. Iron Man fights Captain America. This is the main event, the big draw, the match-up we’re all here to see—after some tense exchanges in previous films, and a heartfelt disagreement in this one, the two de facto leaders of the Avengers clash ideals—and fists—in the battle of the year. They’re close friends and trusted allies, so they know each others’ weaknesses. Throw in Winter Soldier, Vision, and a certain web-slinger, and this battle escalates fast.

Crossbones

4. Brand-new villains—Crossbones and Zemo. It’s not a Super Hero showdown without super villains, and, in addition to their own internal fighting, this time our heroes face off against two of Marvel Comics’ most dangerous characters. Frank Grillo terrorizes as Crossbones, an assassin who holds a particularly deadly spot in the Captain America comics. And then there’s Daniel Bruhl’s mysterious Zemo, a villain who manages to cause untold damage to the team.

Captain America chasing Black Panther

3. Some of the best action sequences of any Marvel film. The dynamic duo Russo brothers upped the action in Captain America: Winter Soldier by making it seem real, giving audiences the feeling of being in the room during the fights. When Cap threw a punch, the audience ducked. The brothers bring that same level of intensity to Civil War, infusing each action sequence with a visceral severity that keeps audiences nearly gasping for breath, such as the high-speed car chase in the tunnel, where we see the full fearsome abilities of one of the newest members of the team….

Black Panther

2. Black Panther. Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa, the King of Wakanda, owns each scene he’s in, demanding respect—and earning every bit of it. Seeking justice for a very personal and heinous attack, T’Challa’s alter ego, Black Panther, explodes on screen with claws that leave deep scratches on Captain America’s unbreakable shield. The ultimate hunter, whoever goes up against Black Panther is in for quite a fight.

Spider-Man

1. Spider-Man! It’s the trailer that shattered the Internet, due in large part to the last-second appearance of the boy that Iron Man calls “Underoos.” When the Captain America: Civil War trailer hit—and racked up nearly 100 million views in its first 24 hours—it was Spider-Man, played by Tom Holland, who got many of the headlines. Appearing for the first time in a Marvel Studios production, everyone’s favorite web-head is shaping up to be one of the biggest draws of the film—and something we can’t wait to see!

Stan Lee

And a bonus—Stan Lee! What’s a Marvel Studios film without the “Elder Statesman” himself? Stan “the Man” Lee has popped up in every one of the Studio’s films since Iron Man, and we can’t wait to see where he’s at this time.

We’ll see each of these things May 6 when Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War opens nationwide. What are you most excited about?

5 Reasons Why You Need to Watch the RDMAs This Weekend

By Beth Deitchman

From the very beginning, music has been an intrinsic part of why we love Disney—from Mickey Mouse whistling in Steamboat Willie, to the 2015 We Love Disney album, which featured top musicians performing some of our favorite Disney songs in new ways. The Radio Disney Music Awards represent another way Disney fans can celebrate music—with their families—enjoying performances from some of the biggest names in music today, along with tomorrow’s rising stars.

The awards will be presented live this Saturday, April 30, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. But fans around the country will be able to see all the action in a special two-hour telecast, Disney Channel Presents the Radio Disney Music Awards, airing Sunday, May 1 (7–9 p.m. ET) on Disney Channel. The show is guaranteed to be full of surprises and moments you won’t want to miss. Here are the five reasons we’re excited for music’s biggest event for families:

  1. The chance to root for fellow Disney fans

Ariana Grande isn’t just one of the biggest names in pop music—she loves Disney so much that she celebrated her 21st birthday at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park with her friends, family, and Cinderella! Ariana is already a four-time winner of the ARDY, and she’s nominated this year for her song “Focus”—recognized in the “Move!—Best Song to Dance To” category.

DNCE and Joe Jonas

  1. The return of favorite Disney stars

So many Disney fans remember Joe Jonas from one of our favorite Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) —Camp Rock (and Camp Rock 2: Final Jam, of course!)—and from the Disney Channel series JONAS, in which he starred alongside his brothers, Kevin and Nick. Now Joe will be performing at the RDMAs with his new band, DNCE—of the insanely catchy hit “Cake By the Ocean,” which is nominated, naturally, in the category “Stuck In Our Heads—Best Song to Lip Sync To.”

RDMA Ardy award

  1. You’ve Determined the Winners

When a performer accepts an RDMA, they don’t thank an academy—they thank you, the fans, who have voted for them. And that fan-tastic support increases exponentially when the nominee is someone like acclaimed country music singer/songwriter Kelsea Ballerini (nominated in three categories, including “Radio Disney Country Favorite Artist”)—Radio Disney’s current “NBT” (Next Big Thing), a title also determined by voting fans.

Emeraude Toubia, Katherine McNamara, Laura Marano, Sabrina Carpenter, Sofia Carson.
(left to right) Emeraude Toubia, Katherine McNamara, Laura Marano, Sabrina Carpenter, Sofia Carson.
  1. Presenters and Performers from Some of Our Favorite Series and Movies

Austin & AllyDecendantsGirl Meets WorldShadowhunters… These are just a few of the series and DCOMs that will be represented on the Radio Disney Music Awards stage this weekend. Sofia Carson (Evie from Descendants) is performing her debut single, “Love is the Name” for the first time on TV at the 2016 RDMA. Laura Marano (Austin & Ally) marks the first broadcast of her debut single “Boombox.” Girl Meets World star Sabrina Carpenter (who also stars in the upcoming DCOM Adventures in Babysitting) is scheduled to perform her latest single, “Smoke and Fire,” while Shadowhunters stars Katherine McNamara (Clary) and Emeraude Toubia (Isabelle) are among the presenters for the stellar evening.

Gwen Steffani

  1. The RDMAs Also Celebrate Heroes

The awards that will be presented on Saturday aren’t just for music—Grammy®-winning singer/songwriter Gwen Stefani will be on hand to receive the 2016 RDMA ‘Hero’ Award for the positive impact she has on fans, inspiring them to do good. And two Radio Disney fans will have a well-earned moment in the spotlight when they receive the RDMA Heroes for Change Award, for their efforts to create a brighter tomorrow in their communities. Whitney Stewart, a 19-year-old Sarasota, Florida, native is a founder of SEED to SOIL, a high school group that educates students and parents about healthy lifestyles and sustainable agriculture. Braeden Mannering, 12, from Bear, Delaware, started his own nonprofit, Brae’s Brown Bags, which provides healthy food to homeless and low-income individuals in his community. He’s inspired thousands of volunteers and provided more than 6,000 “brown bags” of healthy food. We love that the RDMAs don’t just honor musical achievement, they recognize real-life heroes who are making a difference in other ways!