17 Actors You’ll Hear When Tangled: Before Ever After Debuts in 2017

Once upon a time—well, in 2010—Walt Disney Animation Studios released the feature film Tangled, and we’ve been happier ever after since our first viewing. That happiness grew with the announcement of an animated series based on the film, which will take place between the events of the feature and the start of the 2012 short, Tangled Ever After. The series unfolds as Rapunzel acquaints herself with her parents, her kingdom, and the people of Corona.

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Mandy Moore and Zachari Levi

Today, we’re positively ecstatic that Disney Channel has just announced the voice cast who will be joining Mandy Moore and Zachari Levi when the series premieres in 2017. Seventeen actors were announced this morning—and Disney fans will recognize quite a few from all around the worlds of Disney.

Ashley Judd (Divergent) has will lend her voice to the role of Rapunzel’s mother, Queen Arianna.

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Eden Espinosa

Broadway star, Eden Espinosa, will voice Cassandra, Rapunzel’s handmaiden and confidant. Eden is well known for performing the role of Elphaba in the Broadway production of Wicked, but you might also recognize her as the featured soloist in the Magical fireworks spectacular at the Disneyland Resort.

Comedian Jeff Ross (The Wedding Ringer) will provide the voice of Hook Hand’s brother, Hook Foot.

Richard Kind
Richard Kind

The actor who voiced Molt in a bug’s life and Bing Bong—Bing Bong!—in Inside Out, Richard Kind, will now lend his voice to Uncle Monty.

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Jeffrey Tambor (left), Paul F. Tompkins (center), and M.C. Gainey (right)

Several actors will reprise their roles from the feature film: Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent, and who has also been heard on Hercules: The Animated Series, Sofia the First, and Star vs. The Forces of Evil) will return as the voice of Big Nose; while Paul F. Tompkins joins him once again at the Snuggly Duckling in the role of Shorty. M.C. Gainey will voice the Captain of the Guards. Disney fans will remember him as Pappy Joe on Girl Meets World and as Tom Friendly on Lost.

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Jeremy Jordan

From Broadway’s Newsies, Jack Kelly—actor Jeremy Jordan—will voice teen alchemist Varian; and Jonathan Banks, who voiced Filbrick Pines on Gravity Falls, will play Quirin, Varian’s father.

James Monroe Iglehart
James Monroe Iglehart

Another Broadway favorite, James Monroe Iglehart—Tony® winner for his role as Genie in Disney’s Aladdin—will be the voice behind Eugene’s friend Lance Strongbow.

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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) joins the Tangled: Before Ever After cast as Pete the Guard; Peter MacNicol (Ally McBeal) as Nigel the Advisor; Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption) as Rapunzel’s father, King Frederic; and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Lost) voices blacksmith Xavier.

Veteran Disney voice Diedrich Bader is the voice bringing Stan the Guard to life. You’ve heard Diedrich on Ultimate Spider-Man (as Sergei Kravinoff and Kraven the Hunter), as Dundgren on Gravity Falls, on Miles from Tomorrowland as Admiral Crick, and as Albert on Phineas and Ferb. Diedrich also played Oswald Lee Harvey on ABC’s The Drew Carey Show.

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Steve Blum

And what would Tangled: Before Ever After be without a full quota of Pub Thugs? Charles Halford (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) will be voicing Pub Thug Vladimir, while Steve Blum (Disney XD’s Star Wars Rebels) joins him in pub-thuggery as Attila Buckethead.

Produced by Disney Television Animation, Tangled: Before Ever After was developed by animation veterans Chris Sonnenburg (Disney’s Enchanted) and Shane Prigmore (The Lego Movie). Sonnenburg serves as executive producer and supervising director; Benjamin Balistreri (How to Train Your Dragon) is supervising producer; Jase Ricci (Disney XD’s Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero) is story editor; and Alan Bodner (The Iron Giant) is art director. The series will feature music by Academy Award®-winning Disney Legend Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater. Emmy® Award-winning Kevin Kliesch (Tangled Ever After) will serve as score composer. Celebrated artist Claire Keane (Frozen, Tangled), daughter of Disney Legend Glen Keane, who was animation supervisor on the feature film, is contributing design work and consulting on the series.

The 2016 ZOOper-Sized March Hare Mania: Find Out Who Won!

March 31 Update: We know somebunny who’s very excited about this news! Thumper has hopped his way to the top and won this year’s March Hare Mania! Thanks for your votes – and be sure to follow along on Facebook and Twitter for more Disney fun.

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March 28 Update: From the King of the Jungle to a quiet chameleon, sixteen animals have competed and only two remain: Robin Hood and Thumper. Who will win it all? Stay tuned to Facebook and Twitter to vote for your favorite in the final round of March Hare Mania!

March 21 Update: Zazu, Robin Hood, Pascal and Thumper are our final four! Who will you vote for in the semifinals of March Hare Mania? Check out the bracket below and be sure to vote on Facebook and Twitter.

March 14 Update: Round 1 of March Hare Mania saw the loss of Humphrey the Bear, Terk and Copper, to name a few – who will make it out of round two? Cast your vote on Facebook and Twitter.

March Hare Mania is back! Last year’s winners (Chip ’n’ Dale) were a little nutty, but this year we’ve gone completely wild! We’ve herded together our favorite bears, bunnies, cats, and dogs to compete for the title of ultimate animal. Check out the bracket below and make sure to cast your vote throughout March on Facebook and Twitter.

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D23 Fab Five: Ginnifer Goodwin’s Favorite Disney Experiences

In the Spring 2016 issue of Disney twenty-three, we asked Zootopia and Once Upon a Time actress Ginnifer Goodwin to name her favorite Disney movies. But knowing the D23 Charter Member was such a big Disney fan, we had a feeling she had some other “Disney favorites.” Here, she tells us about five Disney experiences that took her to infinity and beyond.

Interviewing Walt Disney Imagineers for the Cinderella Diamond Edition Release
I got to interview the Imagineers behind New Fantasyland [at Walt Disney World]. It all took place on a day I will never forget. I was actually made an Imagineer for that day and was given an Imagineer hardhat, which will forever be a cherished possession.

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Being Cast as Judy Hopps in Zootopia
Getting the Zootopia phone call while wearing my red Mickey Mouse pajamas, which need to be replaced—that was amazing. I mean, I don’t think it gets better than going to work at Disney Animation.

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Working from Bed
There was a special day when I was [recording the voice of Fawn for] Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. I was super-pregnant with Oliver, and I was on an unofficial bed-rest. My doctor asked me not to stand up for stretches of time. So the folks behind that movie were saying, “It’s totally fine if we put off this recording session.” I was saying, “No. I really want to come to work. I’ll just sit down. It’ll be fine.” And I got there, and they had set up a bed for me covered in Disney stuffed animals. I did an entire recording session that way. I was, like, “This is Disney. This is working for Disney.”

The Walt Disney Family Museum

Touring the Walt Disney Family Museum with Diane Disney Miller
Diane Miller gave Josh [Dallas, Ginnifer’s husband and David/Prince Charming on Once Upon a Time] and me a tour of the Family Museum one day years ago before she passed. Hearing her tell stories blew our minds.

Hanging with John Lasseter
Going to Disneyland with John Lasseter is pretty high up there. Going on [Radiator Springs Racers] with John was pretty dreamy. And getting notes from John—getting acting notes [for Zootopia]—there’s nothing like that. No Oscar® could ever come close to having John Lasseter give me some acting notes. To me, he’s the greatest living storyteller. The whole time, I can’t believe this is happening, and I had to say to myself, “Ginny, stop thinking about the fact that you can’t believe this is happening and listen to what he’s saying because you’re supposed to be taking the notes!”

Celebrate Employee Appreciation Day with Zootopia

Waaaaay back in 1937, the Seven Dwarfs first sang (and whistled) that now-famous tune, “Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it’s home from work we go.” But the rest of the song clues us in to just how hard they actually had to work: “We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig in our mine the whole day through. To dig dig dig dig dig dig dig is what we like to do.” Whew! Talk about a great work ethic! Speaking of which, this Friday, March 4, is Employee Appreciation Day in addition to the opening day of Disney’s newest animated feature, Zootopia! Starring the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, and a whole slew of other actors, Zootopia extols the virtues of friendship, acceptance, and—of course—hard work! So we figured what better way to celebrate Employee Appreciation Day than to profile some of the hardest-working characters from Zootopia, a city abuzz with animals from all professions and walks of life!

Officer Judy Hopps

Judy Hopps: Her hard-working farming family taught Judy the value of a hard day’s work, and even though she loves her parents and her farm, Judy dreams of life in the big city of Zootopia. Her dreams make her the first bunny ever to join Zootopia’s police department.

Assistant Mayor Bellwether

Bellwether: It’s not easy working in the shadow of larger-than-life Mayor Lionheart, but Assistant Mayor Bellwether is determined to make her mark, pulling long hours and constantly toting around stacks of books. She may have a little voice and a seemingly diminutive appearance, but her can-do attitude is sure to take her places.

Flash using his touch screen

Flash: Flash isn’t fast—as a matter of fact, he’s veeeery slow, which explains the wait times at the Zootopia DMV (Department of Mammal Vehicles). But he’s thorough, he follows through on his tasks, and—perhaps most important—he has a great sense of humor. Tell him a joke, go ahead. Then sit there and wait as he slowly breaks into laughter. He may not have the best job, but he’s not complaining.

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Chief Bogo: Do not irritate Bogo, the Cape Buffalo who is also the chief of the Zootopia Police Department. Chief Bogo is used to working with hardened rhinos and thick-skinned elephants, which is why when Judy Hopps shows up, he doesn’t exactly welcome her with open arms. But don’t hold it against him—he’s just never seen a bunny on the police force before.

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Yax: With flies buzzing around his shaggy mane and flowers in his hair, Yax is the epitome of the free-spirited. He wears a beaded necklace, and little else, as the owner of Mystic Springs Oasis, a naturalist club for animals who prefer to go au naturale. Yax may not know the latest fashions, but he has revealing insights that help Judy.

Judy Hopps with her mother and father

Stu Hopps: Judy’s hard-work ethic comes from her dad, Stu Hopps, a carrot farmer from Bunnyburrow. He and his wife, Mrs. Hopps, aren’t too keen on Judy moving to the big city and getting mixed up with the shady characters they believe are there, but they have faith in their daughter.

Final Update—News from the 2016 Meeting of Disney Shareholders

Today in Chicago, Illinois—the city of Walt Disney’s birth—D23 Members, Disney fans, and shareholders gathered at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University for The Walt Disney Company 2016 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. Everyone most certainly recalls the exciting news that emerged from last year’s Annual Meeting in San Francisco; it was there that plans were announced for Frozen 2 and a name was revealed for the upcoming Star Wars anthology film, Rogue One.

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Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger welcomed all in attendance and acknowledged “what an unbelievable privilege it is to lead this phenomenal company.” Noting that The Walt Disney Company’s beginnings are rooted in Chicago, where Walt was born, Bob announced that The Walt Disney Company has pledged to donate $250,000 to the Center for Early Childhood Creativity and Innovation at the Walt Disney Birthplace.

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The Force was strong this morning in Chicago, and the crowd awakened with cheers and applause over the announcement that the galaxy far, far away is coming to exactly where you like to watch movies. Bob announced that Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be available digitally beginning April 1 and on Blu-ray and DVD on April 5.

The release will include enough fantastic bonus material to fill the Millennium Falcon. The exciting journey behind the scenes will include features such as:

  • Secrets of The Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey—For the first time, discover the complete story behind the making of The Force Awakens, revealed through in-depth footage and exclusive interviews with the actors and filmmakers in this feature documentary.
  • The Story Awakens: The Table Read—Cast members familiar and new reflect on the memorable day they all first came together to read the movie’s script.
  • Building BB-8—See how the filmmakers brought the newest droid to the screen, creating an instant fan favorite in the Star Wars universe.
  • Crafting Creatures—Watch movie magic as the filmmakers bring a cast of new creatures to life.
  • Blueprint of a Battle: The Snow Fight—Go deeper into the epic, climactic lightsaber battle between Rey and Kylo Ren.
  • John Williams: The Seventh Symphony—The legendary composer shares personal insights of his work on Star Wars and The Force Awakens.
  • ILM: The Visual Magic of The Force—An insider’s look into the remarkable digital artistry of the movie’s visual effects.
  • Force For Change—Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. See how the Star Wars: Force for Change initiative has united Star Wars fans all over the globe to help others.
  • Plus Deleted Scenes

Digital bonus offerings may vary by retailer.

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Of course, the world of Star Wars is vast and touches so many worlds of Disney. We’ve been eager for any new details about the upcoming Star Wars-themed lands being built at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida, and Bob gave us fantastic news this morning: the groundbreaking for these Star Wars-themed lands will begin next month.

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But that wasn’t the end of the morning’s surprises. Bob revealed that The Walt Disney Company plans to build “two more phenomenal ships” for Disney Cruise Line, which will join the current fleet of four. The ships are scheduled to be completed in 2021 and 2023. We’re marking our calendars right now!

Our friends at Disney Cruise Line shared that the Company has entered into a memorandum of agreement with Germany’s Meyer Werft shipyard. Each new ship will be approximately 135,000 gross tons—slightly larger than the newest Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy—and each is currently planned to include about 1,250 guest staterooms. While design plans, ship names and itineraries are still in development, the Walt Disney Imagineering team is already dreaming up exciting new ways to create the world’s most magical oceangoing adventures.

“We pride ourselves on the unforgettable vacation experiences we deliver to our guests each and every day, and the expansion of our Disney fleet will allow us to create even more magical memories for families at sea and in incredible cruise destinations around the world,” Bob Iger said in the official announcement.

“The expansion of Disney Cruise Line only adds to our excitement for the unprecedented growth taking place across our vacation destinations, from new Star Wars experiences coming to the Walt Disney World and Disneyland resorts to the 25th anniversary of Disneyland Paris and the grand opening of our newest park, Shanghai Disney Resort,” Bob Chapek, chairman, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, said today.

Roy P. Disney, grandson of Walt’s brother Roy O. Disney, was on hand for today’s meeting and Bob welcomed him to the stage at the end of the question-and-answer portion. Roy, who went on the record as saying that Dumbo is his favorite Disney movie, shared his excitement about seeing “Walt’s house” for the first time tomorrow. He noted that Walt’s father, Elias, built the house himself and its endurance is “a core value that Walt got instilled in him—to do it once, do it right and do it with quality—that this Company is still true to today.”

Mornings like today remind us of the reasons that we’ve all loved Disney for so long—and of the excitement that is yet to come!

Flowers and Gardens and Epcot, Oh My!

You can learn a lot of things from the flowers, especially at Epcot! The 23rd annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival kicks off today and will be in bloom for 90 days, ending May 30. From Disney-inspired topiaries and outdoor kitchens to the Garden Rocks Concert Series, there’s a lot to see and do this spring! In fact, there’s so much to see, we’ll leaf it to these stunning photos:

Big Hero 6 is Coming to Disney XD—Plus More in News Briefs

Meet Baymax Again on Disney XD in 2017!

Did you love Baymax, Hiro, and their friends—control freak Wasabi, scientist Honey Lemon, fanboy Fred, and no-nonsense Go Go—so much that you’ve found yourself longing for more of their adventures? Disney XD made your wishes come true today with the announcement that an animated television series based on Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Oscar®-winning feature film inspired by the Marvel comics, Big Hero 6, will premiere on the network and its platforms in 2017.

The series’ creators and executive producers are Emmy® Award-winning producers Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley—of Kim Possible fame—and they’ll be joined by their Kim Possible colleague Nick Filippi, who serves as executive producer and supervising director. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series picks up immediately following the events in the feature film, and continues the adventures and friendship of 14-year-old tech genius Hiro and his compassionate, cutting-edge robot Baymax. As the new prodigy at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, Hiro now faces daunting academic challenges and the social trials of being the little man on campus. Off campus, the stakes are raised for the high-tech heroes as they must protect their city from an array of scientifically enhanced villains.

San Fransokyo, here we come!

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
March 3
Have a Wild Time with Zootopia
March 4
D23 Presents Walt Disney’s Chicago
March 18
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Charlie Ridgway
March 19
D23’s Very Important Date: 65 Years of Alice in Wonderland—Florida

April 8
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Don Iwerks
April 9
D23 Day at the Walt Disney Studios
April 20
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Portland, Oregon
June 8
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah
Studios
March 4
Zootopia opens in theaters.
April 15
The Jungle Book opens in theaters.
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
April 1-May 1
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
June 16
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
Television
May 1
Disney Channel Presents the Radio Disney Music Awards airs on Disney Channel from 7–9 p.m. EST

New Finding Dory Trailer: Have You Seen Her?

Can’t wait ’til summer to get another fix of Dory, Marlin, and Nemo? Fear not! A brand-new trailer for Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory just hit the airwaves (courtesy of The Ellen DeGeneres Show)… check it out, above!

Finding Dory reunites Dory with her fishy friends on a search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And most importantly, where did she learn to speak Whale? Directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding NemoWALL•E) and produced by Lindsey Collins (co-producer, WALL•E), the film features the voices of Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Modern Family stars Ed O’Neill and Ty Burrell, Kaitlin Olson, Eugene Levy, and Diane Keaton. Look for it to swim into theaters on June 17!

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A Joyful Inside Out Win at the Academy Awards®

This past Sunday, Hollywood celebrated film’s best and brightest of 2015 when the 88th Academy Awards® were handed out at the Dolby Theatre—and Disney releases received the Oscar® in two categories, with Inside Out taking home the coveted statue for Best Animated Feature!

In honor of Toy Story’s 20th anniversary in late 2015 (where does the time go?), the newest Oscar-winning film from Disney•Pixar was presented its award by the animated stars of that very first Pixar feature—Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Accepting the award were director Pete Docter (who previously won the Best Animated Feature Oscar for Up in 2009) and producer Jonas Rivera. “We are so lucky… because we get to make stuff,” Docter said during his moving speech. “This film is really born from watching our kids grow up, which is not easy. Anyone out there who’s in junior high, high school, working it out, suffering… There are days you’re going to feel sad, you’re going to feel angry, feel scared… That’s nothing you can choose, but you can make stuff. Make films, draw, write—it can make a world of difference.”

The second Oscar for a Disney release went to actor Mark Rylance, who was recognized for his supporting role in the DreamWorks production, Bridge of Spies. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners! See the full list at Oscar.com.

What’s Next for Disney Infinity 3.0

On Tuesday morning, the good folks over at Disney Consumer Products and Interactive revealed what’s to come for Disney Infinity 3.0 in 2016 through the premiere of their brand-new online show, Disney Infinity Next, on YouTube. Some of the highlights include: plans to release four new Play Sets, compatible with Disney Infinity 3.0, in the months to come; the addition of Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia; an exciting dive into the development of the upcoming Marvel Play Set, Marvel Battlegrounds, which includes three awesome new characters (Ant-Man, Black Panther, and Vision!); and much, much more.

Check out the full episode at the link above. And stay tuned for more episodes of Disney Infinity Next throughout the year…

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Who’ll Be Dancing with the Stars? Find Out March 8!

It seems like just yesterday that Bindi Irwin took home the coveted Mirrorball trophy (with pro partner Derek Hough) on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars… but in actual fact, it’s already been three full months since Season 21 wrapped—which means another electrifying season is on the horizon! To that end, the full slate of new Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) celebrities will be revealed live on ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA) on Tuesday, March 8.

While Julianne Hough won’t be back in the ballroom as a judge this season, we will see the return of DWTS stalwart Len Goodman—who’ll join Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli at the judges’ table. And don’t worry: Emmy® award winner Tom Bergeron and FOX Sports’ Erin Andrews are back as hosts.

Will your favorite celebs be donning their dancin’ shoes and ball-changing across the stage? Find out when GMA makes the big reveal on March 8… and look for Season 22 of Dancing with the Stars to kick off on Monday, March 21, only on ABC.

Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters Opening Soon at Disney California Adventure

There’s a new ride coming to Cars Land at Disney California Adventure—and it’s set to open just days from now! Radiator Springs’ favorite mechanic, Luigi, is back… only this time, he’s brought a slew of Italian “cousins” with him. Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters (which is replacing Luigi’s Flying Tires) finds Luigi and his family from Carsoli participating in some Italian-style “folk dancing”; the ride allows guests to sit in brightly colored convertibles as a wireless computer-controlled communication system guides those cars around the track—and it’s all set to peppy Italian music.
But that’s not all: This ride has a place in Disney history! It’s the first attraction at Disneyland Resort to use a trackless surface, much like Mystic Manor at Hong Kong Disneyland and Ratatouille at Disneyland Paris. Catch a sneak peek at the ride (and its amazing trackless technology) in the new video from our friends at the Disneyland Resort, above.

Take a spin with Luigi and family when Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters opens on Monday, March 7! “Ciao!”

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Disney Springs to Welcome 30 New Tenants

Disney Springs—Walt Disney World Resort’s reimagined dining, shopping, and entertainment district—is almost ready to unleash its fun onto all manner of guests. A whopping 30 more high-profile tenants were just announced as setting up shop at Disney Springs in time for Summer ’16, including Anthropologie, Under Armour, kate spade new york, Lucky Brand, Vera Bradley, D-Luxe Burger, and Sephora.

Disney Springs, which was inspired by Florida’s waterfront towns and natural beauty, is finishing up its largest expansion in history. All told, the area will feature more than 150 retail, dining, and entertainment offerings in four distinct “neighborhoods”: The Landing, Marketplace, West Side, and Town Center. Look for new shops and dining venues to open in phases beginning May 15.

Restoring the Disney Family Home in Chicago

While many Disney fans point to Marceline, Missouri as Walt Disney’s hometown, it was actually in Chicago—and in a very special house—that young Walter was born and spent his earliest years. His parents, Elias and Flora, had moved to the windy city in 1890 and later purchased a lot on Tripp Avenue to build a home for their growing family. In 1893, the Disneys moved into their new two-story residence, where, in the upper bedroom, Roy Oliver, Walter Elias, and Ruth were born (in 1893, 1901, and 1903, respectively.)

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The Disney family house, on the corner of Palmer Street and Tripp Avenue, c. 1936.

In 1906, the Disneys sold their house in the city and moved to the countryside of Marceline. In the century that followed, the house at 1249 Tripp (renumbered 2156 Tripp in a 1909 neighborhood restructuring) has changed many hands, with each new owner making his or own mark to the house Flora designed and Elias built. Now its new owners, Dina Benadon and Brent Young, have embarked on an effort to restore the house back to its original state.

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The house as it appears today.

Since 2013, The Walt Disney Birthplace project has aimed to not only restore the house, but also research the history of the Disney family for inspiration. “Our dream is that this house becomes a place that inspires creativity,” Benadon told The New York Times. “We want to inspire parents to raise more Walts and Roys.”

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On Friday, March 4, 2016, as part of the Walt Disney’s Chicago event, D23 Gold and Gold Family Members and their guests were the first group to step inside and tour the home since the restoration effort began. Although progress was still very much underway, the tour was an inspirational and educational look at Walt’s early life and the passionate team devoted to sharing the Disney family story. Read more about the wonderful event, here.

Disney Channel to Begin Casting High School Musical 4

More than 10 years after High School Musical became a global phenomenon, Disney Channel is getting ready to return to East High one more time with the announcement of High School Musical 4.

A nationwide casting search begins today for the planned Disney Channel Original Movie that will continue the story of the global sensation High School Musical—and introduce new East High Wildcats and their cross-town school rivals, the West High Knights.

Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer, Disney Channels Worldwide, said, “High School Musical is part of Disney Channel’s DNA. It embodies all that we stand for. As a way of continuing to embrace that heritage, we’re excited to announce ‘the start of something new’—as we launch a search for a new class of East High Wildcats to star in a fourth installment of the High School Musical franchise.”

DGA Award nominee Jeffrey Hornaday (Disney Channel’s Teen Beach Movie, Teen Beach 2) is attached to direct and choreograph the movie.

Dan Berendsen (creator/executive producer of Freeform’s Baby Daddy, writer of Disney’s Hannah Montana: The Movie, Disney Channel’s Teen Beach 2 and Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie) and Peter Barsocchini (writer of all three High School Musical movies) are the screenwriters of High School Musical 4. Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush return as the executive producers.

Directed and choreographed by Kenny Ortega (also of Disney Channel’s Descendants) High School Musical is remembered fondly by a generation of kids and families and renowned for inspiring viewers to explore and participate in music, dance and theater. The now iconic Disney Channel Original Movie premiered January 20, 2006, delivering 7.7 million Total Viewers in the U.S.—at the time, the highest ratings for any telecast ever on Disney Channel. It broke new ground as the first-ever TV movie soundtrack to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and went on to become the No. 1 album of 2006 as well as the No. 1 soundtrack and No. 1 Kids album of that year.

Its critically acclaimed sequel, High School Musical 2, ranks as the No. 1 cable TV movie of all time (18.6 million viewers for its August 17, 2007 premiere). The High School Musical 2 soundtrack is triple Platinum and its DVD release was the top-selling TV property on DVD for 2007. Walt Disney Pictures debuted High School Musical 3: Senior Year in October 2008. Its premiere weekend box office sales marked the highest debut ever for a musical and for a live-action G-rated film. It grossed more than $250 million at the worldwide box office.

High School Musical received two Emmy® Awards, the Television Critics Association Award, an Imagen Award (recognizing the positive portrayal of Latinos in entertainment media), a Billboard Music Award for Soundtrack of the Year, an American Music Award and a Producer’s Guild of America Award. The movies also delivered licensed amateur and professional touring stage productions, a bestselling junior novel, a popular consumer products franchise at mass retailers, a themed show at Disneyland Parks and Resorts in Anaheim, Orlando, and Paris and a sold-out 42-date arena concert tour in North America and Latin America.

Merida Actress Amy Manson Talks About Brave Role on Once Upon a Time

A veteran of British TV and film, Scottish actress Amy Manson took a brave new step, so to speak, into American television this season when she was cast in the recurring role of Merida in the hit ABC adventure fantasy series Once Upon a Time. Currently enjoying a mid-season break after appearing in six episodes last fall, Manson, 30, recently talked with entertainment journalist Tim Lammers for D23.com. She discussed the origins of Merida—who, of course, debuted in the 2012 Disney/Pixar Best Animated Feature Oscar® winner, Brave—her work on Once Upon a Time, and when she’ll appear on the show next after Season 5 resumes March 6.

Tim Lammers: During the mid-season break, have you had time to step back and let everything sink in about just how amazing this opportunity has been?

Amy Manson: Maybe when I went home for Christmas to Scotland. It’s one thing to be in your homeland as opposed to trying to re-create a place as your homeland, when you only have yourself, your thoughts, and your memories when you’re filming. Having time with my family in Scotland, and especially with my father—given the events of Merida’s storyline in the show—made me feel grateful. Being home really gave me my first chance to think of everything.

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TL: This almost goes without saying, but you must be a big fan of the Disney/Pixar version of Merida in Brave.

AM: I really am! She’s really everything, right up to that Afro and wild, unruly curls. Had that film come out when I was a young girl, it would have had a huge effect on me. She only becomes brave, as the title says, over the fear of losing something in her life and that’s her mother. Merida pulls out all the stops and lets go of her ego, and becomes a determined young lady, and wants to put everything right between her mother and her. I love Pixar in general, anyway, and I love the tender moments when Merida is trying to teach her mom how to catch fish in the river scene.

TL: Merida’s appearance in Once Upon a Time is groundbreaking, of course, because she’s not only the first Pixar character to be named a Disney Princess, but the first Pixar character to be realized in live- action form. That must be incredibly satisfying and humbling to have the opportunity to play her.

AM: Yes it is. Merida’s just put a big spin on the whole archetypal Disney Princess. I think it’s because she just takes matters into her own hands. It’s not that she doesn’t listen, it’s just because she’s quite capable and she fights for what she believes in, mentally and physically, because that’s who she is and grown up seeing. She’s grown up with her father, who made her who she is, which is a capable young lady. Her upbringing is what makes her unique. She wears her heart on her sleeve, because she’s from Scotland, where you do it yourself and don’t need help from anyone else. There’s a mantra we have of ‘being borne of the rugged land’ and you just have to get on with things. I guess her character sticks out, too, in Once Upon a Time because it’s not a fantasy land and it’s not modern day. It’s just a whole, other unique land.

TL: Growing up in Scotland, were the Disney Princesses accessible to you as they are to viewers in the U.S.?

AM: Disney movies certainly were, but I watched things like Bambi. I learned princess and fantasy types of stories from where I grew up. I’m from Aberdeenshire, which is also known as Scotland’s castle country. I spent a lot of holidays with my family touring the castles, stately homes, ruins, and landscapes. Aberdeen has more castles per acre than anywhere else in the UK, so I used my time to explore them since they were on my doorstep and so accessible. You could get lost in the storytelling and ghost stories and go to nightly events at castles and festivals during the day. That’s where I was able to let my mind loose and dream of other worlds and places.

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TL: When you were cast as Merida for Once Upon a Time, did the expectations of the huge fan base of Merida and Brave weigh heavy on your mind?

AM: It really did, mostly on the first day filming the first scene for the first episode that Jennifer Morrison (The Dark Swan) and I are in. I kept mixing up my lines, but I was told ‘Oh, no, it’s fine! It’s fine!’ It took me about five takes to get things right before I found some momentum. To help, I found myself coming back to such thoughts as, ‘Why am I enjoying this?’ It’s because I love doing the research, being on set and using the language—that’s where I get my kick. What you say determines who you are, especially with Merida. Doing these things helped ease me into playing her.

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TL: There are so many things to love about Merida: her spunk, compassion, and skill with the bow and arrow. What character attribute or attributes do you admire most about her?

AM: I love her honesty and her attitude about doing the right thing. She’s just an old soul. Merida’s definitely borne of the land and I just wanted to capture the heart of the Scottish population with her, and that always starts with the land—which makes you who you are. It’s the only thing we can trust in life, since we’re all moving, evolving, and becoming the people that we are. The stability we have is the land, and the land for me is Scotland. She has a ‘never give up’ attitude and she knows there is always somebody else to help. It’s not about her, it’s about helping others. That’s what I love the most about playing her. She’s taught me a heck of a lot in the past year.

TL: I can’t help but think the people of Scotland are very proud of you and your portrayal of Merida.

AM: I really hope so. It’s one of those things, where you first go off in search of a dream and someone gives you an opportunity to act, and after that, you want to go off to America. Now that I’m here, it’s been an absolute blessing to play a Scotswoman for my first role in America. I think that’s how everybody feels back home as well, that I’m able to play a Scot and not have to condense anything, because we’re animated creatures [laughs]. I’m not playing The Dark Swan. I’m not muddled in my head. She has one direction and one goal, to save her brothers, and then she’s on to the next goal.

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TL: How proficient were you with the bow and arrow before the series?

AM: I was awful. I think I used the bow upside down the first time I picked it up—I’m not sure what I did [laughs]. But once I started to learn, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I asked for a few days of training before we started filming to learn with an archer. It was about practice and repetition. It was nice to have him on set just to say things like, ‘Your elbow’s too high’ or since you can’t aim your live bow at a cast or crew member, change out the string for a loose one so if I accidentally did pull it, the arrow would just drop to the ground.

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TL: If there’s a bow and arrow contest between Merida and Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. Merida wins every time, right?

AM: (Laughter) Yes! I think those two would be best friends in the real world. But yes, I think Merida wins!

TL: Of course, the mid-season premiere of Once Upon a Time is just around the corner. How soon will we see Merida again?

AM: Funny enough, I just found out today that Merida will return for the season finale. Maybe it will be about planting the seeds for next season. You’re the first person to know! I start shooting in early March.