From the Jaws of Hell: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

By Jim Fanning

For Halloween, let our thoughts turn to a mysterious hero who stalks the night with a frightening visage, striking fear into those who unjustly took advantage of the oppressed. This fearful avenger wore a mask, a cape, and rode with a young sidekick to aid him in his crime-fighting quest. Thinking Batman? Think again—it’s actually Walt Disney’s The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh. As the film’s theme song goes…

Through the black of night he’d ride
From the marsh to the coast
Like a demon ghost
He’d show his face then hide.

This phantom vindicator rode out of the pages of British literature in the tale of an 18th century night-riding smuggler who was actually on the side of justice. The elusive Scarecrow (actually, a vicar with the ironic name of Dr. Syn in disguise) led a smuggling band that gave the profits of their exploits to the poor and heavily taxed peasants of the marsh area.

Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

One of the strangest and most fascinating Disney productions ever to gallop across the screen, this elaborate action-adventure was first presented on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color in 1964. A Disney TV favorite in its day, this timeless tale of eerie escapades, moonlit shadowy thrills, and a ghostlike champion today has an avid cult following. The Scarecrow’s alarming mask and costume, plus his trademark, blood-curdling laugh—echoing over Romney Marsh each time this demonic defender of the poor challenges the militia of King George III (of American Revolution fame)—offers a supernatural quality perfect for Halloween. So on this dark October night, let’s gather around the flickering hearth (color television, that is) and listen to some haunting tales of the uncanny Scarecrow as we celebrate this spooky swashbuckler’s 50th anniversary.

Walt Disney's The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

“Books of adventure, suspense, and mystery always have a special appeal for me when they’re about real people or based on the life of a real person, like [the Dr. Syn books] by the English author Russell Thorndike,” Walt Disney told his television audiences as he introduced The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh in 1964. “The hero of all the Thorndike stories is one of the strangest characters who ever lived, a real-life Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He lived in England nearly 200 years ago. By day he was a respected member of his community, and by night he was the greatest smuggler in the whole country. But, like Robin Hood, although he was a thorn in the side of law and order, he was a hero to the ordinary folk of his time. Because whatever he made as a smuggler, he gave away to the poor and the needy.”

In this three-part saga, set circa 1775, the Scarecrow—assisted by the demonically disguised Curlew (young John Banks, son of the local squire, masked as a bird) and Hellspite (Dr. Syn’s sexton, Mr. Mipps, wearing a skull mask), the Scarecrow is determined to thwart the soldiers of the unjust King.

the Scarecrow—assisted by the demonically disguised Curlew (young John Banks, son of the local squire, masked as a bird)

The original Dr. Syn novels, written from 1915 to 1945, were loosely based on the exploits of actual 18th century smugglers known as the Hawkhurst Gang. Author Thorndike was born in Kent in 1884 and grew up with tales of these smugglers who haunted the murky marshes. The writer was also an actor and, in fact, portrayed Dr. Syn in a 1925 London stage adaptation. The eighth book, Christopher Syn, was published in 1960 (with American scribe William Buchanan as co-author), and was the volume on which Disney based his 1964 screen version of the story. Thorndike visited the Scarecrow set during filming. The author happily reported, “I’m absolutely delighted with the treatment in the Disney production.” Part of the cleverness of the Thorndike creation—brilliantly realized in the Disney production—was that, unlike Robin Hood or Zorro, this seemingly creepy crusader was made a fearful figure, conceived to horrify the corrupt officials he battles.

Walt Disney's The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

Into this very British story, Walt shrewdly incorporated an American character sought by the King’s soldiers as a traitor for advancing the American colonies’ defiance of the crown. In the character of John Banks, Walt also showcased a boy sidekick for the Scarecrow, riding in the darkness with his own disguise, the bird-like hellion known as Curlew; young John Banks was an identification figure for Walt’s audience members, especially the youngsters. John is played by Sean Scully, a Disney discovery who had scored in his own dual role in the 1962 Wonderful World of Color production of “The Prince and the Pauper.”

Dr. Syn

As for the main character, Dr. Syn has an intriguing dual nature. “Dr. Syn was a kindly sort of fellow,” noted Patrick McGoohan, who portrays the vicar-turned-vigilante, “but with a will of steel, and I always saw the Scarecrow as his other persona. So neither one was dominant, they each were compatible with the other.” McGoohan won international fame as the star of the 1960s television series Secret Agent (originally called Danger Man when it was first telecast in England in 1960), and later was renowned for the cult TV classic, The Prisoner, which debuted in the United Kingdom in 1967). With his piercing blue eyes (visible even from within the Scarecrow mask) and his intense personality, Patrick McGoohan is perfectly cast as Dr. Syn and his otherworldly alter ego.

Veteran English makeup expert Harry Frampton

To disguise the mysterious man of the cloth, veteran English makeup expert Harry Frampton used a very special cloth. In fact, it was, as Disney publicity put it, “a housewife’s ordinary dishcloth.” The unearthly mask had to be loosely stitched to mimic a scarecrow’s head, and lightweight enough to allow McGoohan to both emote and breathe. “I struck upon using a dishcloth because it was readily accessible,” recalled Frampton with typical British understatement. “After some stitching and painting, it took on an eerie quality. Then I gave McGoohan a shapeless slouch hat, with straw sticking out from under it. But after putting it together, the real straw looked too fine. It didn’t photograph right. We replaced it with thicker, manufactured champagne straws, imported from France.”

“The makeup people took a cast of my head,” added McGoohan, “and then they molded the mask to the cast so that wearing it was completely comfortable—nothing was glued to [my skin] so it was very comfortable.” To compliment the macabre mask, Frampton placed a three-foot board across McGoohan’s shoulders under a dark and tattered coat. The ragged cloak then formed a shroud-like cape that dramatically flowed behind the ghoulish Scarecrow as he rode across the midnight marshes.

Patrick McGoohan and John Banks

Interiors were filmed at England’s famed Pinewood Studios, where such classics as David Lean’s Oliver Twist (1948), and the James Bond adventure Dr. No (1962), had been shot. The exteriors were shot on location in many of the actual sites of the Dr. Syn stories, for as Walt said of the Scarecrow, some locals “still talk about him at some of the old inns there today, and you can see rooms he hid or slept in and the parish church where he preached as vicar.” Walt loved the authenticity achieved by shooting on location and the marshes, villages, and ruins create a picturesque backdrop. The Romney Marsh area is on the Kent-Sussex coast approximately 70 miles from London. The action-packed beach scenes were filmed around the Camber Sands area. The street scenes are part of Church Square in the nearby city of Rye.

A historical abbey in Kent Suxxex, UK

The suitably spooky abbey ruins seen in the shows were a protected historical site nearby, meaning that special precautions had to be taken during filming, including putting boards down on the grass for the horses to stand on. Most of the night scenes were actually shot during the day with a special filter—”day for night”—giving the after-dark scenes an extra layer of eeriness.

On set of the Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

For the church where Dr. Syn serves as vicar, St. Clement’s, a 12th century church at Old Romney was utilized. The aged structure, still in use as a parish church, was in the midst of a structural restoration that had been stopped for lack of money. Dr. David Pope, then-rector of the Romney Marsh group of parishes, was elated when Disney carried on the restoration before filming began. A new west door was installed, a stairway was replaced, the 200-year-old gallery was repaired, and the ancient pews were renovated. Following production, Disney donated the funds needed to complete the church restoration. St. Clement’s parishioners still refer to this as the “miracle” that saved their church.

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As with many a memorable Disney production, one of the most unforgettable aspects of this specter-centered show is the haunting theme song. Punctuated by the Scarecrow’s hair-raising laugh, his theme song serves as a ballad—both setting the tone for the taut story of suspense and helping to establish for the viewer the colorful legend of this midnight righter-of-wrongs.

The "Scarecrow of Romney March" song was composed by Terry Gilkyson

The “Scarecrow of Romney March” song was composed by Terry Gilkyson, who also wrote “My Heart Was an Island” for Swiss Family Island (1960), the theme for Disney’s The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963, also starring Patrick McGoohan), and the Academy Award®-nominated “The Bare Necessities” for The Jungle Book (1967). The “Scarecrow” song was released as a single and on the Disneyland Records Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color LP album. Other merchandise included comic books, a novelization and a very appropriate Halloween costume.

Co-producer Bill Anderson was so impressed with the quality of the TV triumvirate of episodes that he tried to convince Walt to release them theatrically instead of airing them on television. But Walt was dedicated to showcasing superior programming on his TV show and broadcast the episodes as planned. However, the three “Scarecrow” installments were stitched together as a movie released in England to box office success.

Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow

Eventually, in 1975, Disney did release a movie, known as Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow, to U.S. theaters. In 2008, the classic Scarecrow TV episodes were released on DVD as part of the Walt Disney Treasures series. The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh was one of the most requested Disney titles ever; this limited edition was an immediate sell-out and is now highly sought after by collectors and Dr. Syn fans.

Scarecrow of Romney Marsh

So this Halloween night, if you spy a scarecrow in a darkened field, in a neighbor’s moonlit yard or even on your own front porch, listen carefully…for if you suddenly hear fiendish laughter it just might be the Scarecrow of Romney Marsh—as Walt Disney said, “one of the strangest characters who ever lived”…and one of the spookiest!

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea To Be Expanded

Oriental Land announced plans to expand Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. This concept art shows the future redevelopment of Fantasyland and expansion at Tokyo Disneyland. Some of the work on the expansion has already begun. In addition to the renovation of the existing Fantasyland, major new attractions, restaurants and shops are being considered for installation in the expansion site.

artist's painted rendering of Tokyo DisneySea as aerial view showing roads and paths, pavilions and rides, attractions including a large castle nestled in the hillside at far perimeter

The redevelopment of Fantasyland will nearly double the size of the themed land.

artist's painted rendering of Tokyo DisneySea as aerial view showing roads and paths, pavilions and rides, attractions including a large castle in the foreground

Under consideration for Tokyo DisneySea is the development of a new themed port in the expansion site located south of Lost River Delta. This eighth themed port will include major new attractions, restaurants, and shops.

. . . make a more comfortable environment for all guests

Oriental Land announced that it will also further invest in the two parks in multiple ways: renovation or creation of attractions and entertainment programs; development of hardware that will enhance the guest experience in the parks; further improvement of restaurants; easing of congestion; development of measures to protect Guests from hot and cold weather; and other ways of to make a more comfortable environment for all guests.

Halloween Frozen Over

Every Halloween, there’s always that one popular costume that you see over and over again. For 2014, Frozen has taken fall by storm and Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s hilarious video helps you cope with this year’s “Elsaween.”

And it’s true. You can’t walk into a costume shop this year and not see a flurry of people surrounding the Frozen costumes.

 

Disney Store has many Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars costumes for kids and adults this year. But the most popular? You’ve got it—Elsa.

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A Frozen fashion show at their consumer products campus in Glendale, California kicked off Disney Store’s Halloween season earlier this season.

photo of little boy showing off his Olaf the snowman costume

Olaf is the obvious choice for boys.

photo of pumpkins with Frozen themed decorations carved and painted on them

“Elsaween” doesn’t end with just costumes. Disneyland’s Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Ranch is getting in on the act and has Disney artists designing all sorts of Frozen pumpkin creations.

photo of pumpkin carved and painted to resemble the character Olaf from the animated feature Frozen

We especially enjoyed this pumpkin version of Olaf with glitter paint to give him an extra glisten.

photo of pumpkins painted with imagery from the animated feature Frozen

So happy Frozen Halloween! And if you happen to run into someone who’s wearing the same Elsa costume as you this year, just remember to “let it go.”

Disney Cruise Line Reveals Ports and Itineraries for Early 2016

Disney Cruise Line introduces two popular Caribbean destinations—Tortola, British Virgin Islands and Martinique—into the lineup of favorite tropical itineraries for early 2016. The return to the homeport of San Juan, Puerto Rico brings a new itinerary that includes Martinique.

From the warm Caribbean culture of Tortola, capital of the British Virgin Islands, to the exquisite French island of Martinique, these destinations provide Disney Cruise Line guests the chance to relax on pristine beaches, discover natural wonders and indulge in local shopping and cuisine.

Bookings are now open to the public. More details on 2016 itineraries can be found on the Itineraries and Ports for 2016 page of DisneyCruise.com.

Port Canaveral to Eastern Caribbean, including Tortola
In 2016, Disney Cruise Line will sail from Port Canaveral, Florida, on a seven-night itinerary to the Eastern Caribbean, including a call at Tortola and Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay.

. . . an idyllic escape for guests of all ages

Tortola is an idyllic escape for guests of all ages, from tranquil beaches and stunning scenery to exhilarating activities and authentic Caribbean fare. With a variety of experiences for the family to share together, Disney Cruise Line guests will create memories in Tortola while swimming with dolphins, exploring centuries-old ruins, sampling local spices on Main Street and reveling in the natural beauty of Sage Mountain National Park.

San Juan to Southern Caribbean, including Martinique
Disney Cruise Line returns to San Juan, Puerto Rico, in early 2016 as the Disney Wonder sails four seven-night cruises to the Southern Caribbean, including a stop in Martinique on a new itinerary for Disney.

Nature-lovers will delight in lush rainforests, rushing waterfalls and volcanic landmarks

Known as the “Flower of the Caribbean,” Martinique offers a unique island experience complete with breathtaking natural beauty and cosmopolitan culture of French and Creole influence. Nature-lovers will delight in lush rainforests, rushing waterfalls and volcanic landmarks, while guests looking for a more upscale experience will savor superb French cuisine and superlative shopping.

Port Canaveral and Miami to the Bahamas and Caribbean
In 2016, Disney Cruise Line will sail from Port Canaveral and Miami to the Bahamas and Caribbean on a variety of itineraries. All of these cruises include a stop at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.

Thirteen Disney Park Sounds That Will Make You Scream

We’ve compiled 13 sounds from Disney parks that will have you going . . .

eek!!!, yeow!!!, and aghhhhhhh!!!

1. We think you’ll agree that the Haunted Mansion‘s bride, voiced by Disney Legend Leota Toombs, is the creepiest thing you’ll hear at a Disney park.


2. Haunted Mansion is chock full of eerie sounds… like this raven.


3. An eerie pirate, voiced by Disney Legend X Atencio in Pirates of the Caribbean, at least warns you of any impending danger.


4. But not strong wind.


5. Going down? The sound of Tower of Terror‘s service elevator arriving at your floor means your time is up.


6. The Expedition Everest train leaving the station may be the last sound you’ll ever hear.


7. Well, besides the sound of a yeti ripping the train tracks apart in front of you.


8. The Matterhorn has a yeti, too, that appears out of nowhere. Cue the strobe light!


9. At the Jungle Cruise, the natives are not as forgiving as your skipper’s jokes.


10. Did it ever occur to you that the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad trains don’t have drivers?


11. Meanwhile, over at Tarzan’s Treehouse… Okay, so Tarzan’s scream isn’t exactly terrifying, but we’re counting it.


12. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster‘s revving engine is loud enough to have you screaming “brakes!” Well, only if C-3PO is a passenger.


13. And last but certainly not least, it’s said that Walt Disney wanted the Haunted Mansion attraction to have the last laugh, so as you exit the attraction and listen carefully, you’ll hear this chilling “last laugh.”

Get a Special Look at Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron

When Tony Stark jumpstarts a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as they battle to save the planet from destruction at the hands of the villainous Ultron.

Catch Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron in theaters on May 1, 2015.

Disney Consumer Products Rolls Out Big Hero 6 Product Line

Disney Consumer Products (DCP) has rolled out a robust range of products that celebrate the comedy-adventure Big Hero 6, which debuts in theaters November 7, 2014. Best-in-class licensees, including Bandai, Freeze, GDC and Jay Franco, in addition to Disney Store and Disney Publishing Worldwide have developed an assortment of action figures, plush, role-play toys, apparel, home décor, books and more that take inspiration from the film’s action-filled adventures. The film’s breakout character Baymax is the star of the product collection with products ranging from interactive action figures with transformative battling capabilities, to plush and tech accessories that celebrate his compassionate and humorous personality.

photo of young boy modeling Big Hero 6 apparel

Big Hero 6 products are available now at mass and specialty retailers nationwide, Disney Store locations and DisneyStore.com. Additionally, apparel licensee Threadless is hosting a contest through November 17 that invites participants to design an original T-shirt inspired by Hiro, Baymax and the rest of the Big Hero 6 team. The winner will receive a prize package that includes $2,000 cash, a $500 Threadless gift card and a hand-drawn, framed Big Hero 6 piece of artwork from a Disney character artist.

Big Hero 6 toy showing detachable parts such as armor sections

Walt Disney World Announces New Dining Experiences for Disney Springs, Marvel’s Phase 3 Films, and More in News Briefs

Two New Dining Experiences Coming to Disney Springs in 2015
Disney Springs will offer guests two new dining experiences in 2015, both opening at The Landing—formerly known as Pleasure Island. Morimoto Asia comes from Chef Masaharu Morimoto, known to many for his appearances on Iron Chef America.

artist's rendering of The Landing's Morimoto Asia topped with Springs Bottling Co. sign in Downtown Disney

. . . an immersive waterfront dining experience

The pan-Asian restaurant will include unique exhibition kitchens showcasing traditions like Peking duck carving and dim sum. Morimoto Asia is slated to open in Summer 2015. The second new restaurant, The BOATHOUSE, will be an immersive waterfront dining experience on both land and water. The upscale eatery will present live music, guided tours aboard a 40-foot Italian Water Taxi, and guided Amphicar rides that launch from land, enter the water, and take guests on a 20-minute tour of the Disney Springs landmarks.

photo of interior of The Boathouse at The Landing portion of Downtown Disney

The BOATHOUSE will feature steaks, chops, seafood, and a raw bar, and is scheduled to open in Spring 2015.


 

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
November 5
ASIFA and D23 Celebrate 30 Years of Disney Television Animation
November 8
Walt Disney Studios and Archives Tour
November 11
The Hunchback of Notre Dame VIP Experience
November 15
An Afternoon Under the Sea: Celebrating 25 Years of The Little Mermaid
November 22-23
Destination D: Attraction Rewind at Disney’s Contemporary Resort in Walt Disney World
Fall 2014-2015
D23 Member Nights and Upcoming Events
Through January 4, 2015
Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives, presented by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
August 14-16, 2015
D23 Expo 2015 returns to Anaheim, California

Television
November 9
Pants on Fire premieres on Disney XD (7 p.m. ET/PT)
December 1–25
ABC Family’s “25 Days of Christmas”
Parks
September 1, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, and 28; and October 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, and 31
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Parties at Magic Kingdom Park
September 26, 30; October 3, 6, 8, 10, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, and 31
Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort
November 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, and 30; and December 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 19
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parties at Magic Kingdom Park
Studios
November 7
Big Hero 6 opens in theaters.
December 25
Into the Woods opens in theaters.
March 13, 2015
Cinderella opens in theaters.
May 22, 2015
Tomorrowland opens in theaters.
June 19, 2015
Inside Out opens in theaters (along with the short Lava).

photo of Marvel Studios' president Kevin Feige on stage at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre showing projected titles of Marvel movies current and planned
Marvel-ous News About Upcoming Feature Films
Marvel Studios’ president Kevin Feige took the stage at Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre with the complete Marvel Phase Three timeline, which begins with Captain America: Civil War on May 6, 2016 and continues through Marvel Avengers: Infinity War Part II in May 2019. Feige also introduced actor Chadwick Boseman as the star of Black Panther, scheduled for release November 3, 2017. To read all of the exciting news that was announced today, visit D23.com


 

Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party Now at Magic Kingdom Park
Magic Kingdom’s popular character street party now offers new music, new characters, and new ways to let guests be part of the fun. Besides moving and shaking along with their favorite characters, guests will be able to vote for the next song on the party playlist and they’re encouraged to take selfies that they tag with #MoveItShakeItPics—and they just might end up seeing their photos on a float during the grand finale!


 

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Make A Frozen Holiday Wish Beginning November 5
Anna and Elsa, your favorite princesses from Frozen, will be joined by Kristoff and Olaf in A Frozen Holiday Wish, an all-new show on the Castle Forecourt Stage. Watch as Queen Elsa uses her powers to transform Cinderella Castle into a glimmering ice palace. The show will be presented nightly from November 5 through December 31, 2014.


 

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Disney Cruise Line Announces New Itineraries for Early 2016
Disney Cruise Line has added two new Caribbean destinations to their lineup of tropical itineraries for early 2016. Beginning October 30, 2014, guests can book itineraries that will include stops in Tortola, capital of the British Virgin Islands, and Martinique. Disney Cruise Line will also return to the homeport of San Juan, Puerto Rico for 2016 as the Disney Wonder sails four seven-night cruises to the Southern Caribbean. For more details, visit the official Disney Cruise Line website.


 

Watch a New Teaser Trailer for Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron
When Tony Stark jumpstarts a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as they battle to save the planet from destruction at the hands of the villainous Ultron. Check out the new teaser trailer, above, and look for Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron at a theater near you beginning May 1, 2015.


 

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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Disney Kingdoms Series Debuts March 2015
Disney Kingdoms, the collaboration between Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineering, will present a new five-issue limited series, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, inspired by the Disney Parks attraction. The creative team behind the series is writer Dennis Hopeless and artist Tigh Walker, who previously partnered on Avengers Undercover. Editor Bill Rosemann said, “If all goes well, one day readers will see how all of the stories are interconnected . . .  That’s right, the adventures may be taking place during different time periods, but it’s our intention to create a cohesive ‘Disney Earth’ where all of these stories are taking place.” To read more, visit Marvel.com.


 

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Rapunzel—aka Mandy Moore—Makes a Special Appearance on Sofia the First
Actress Mandy Moore reprises her role from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Tangled in Sofia the First: The Curse of Princess Ivy, an upcoming primetime special of the Disney Junior series. The special premieres Sunday, November 23 (7 p.m. ET/PT) on Disney Channel, and also features actors Anna Camp, John Michael Higgins, and Oliver Platt as guest voices.


 

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“Pranksgiving” Returns to Disney XD for Third-Consecutive Year
This November 1–30, Disney XD will once again present an assortment of prank-themed storylines on shows that include Lab Rats, Wander Over Yonder, and Phineas and Ferb as part of its popular “Pranksgiving” programming event, returning for its third consecutive year. This year’s “Pranksgiving” will also feature the premiere of an interstitial series created by acclaimed animation producers The Brothers McLeod (Pedro and Franksheep, BAFTA winners for their work with BBC Learning) and will introduce the comical adventures of one clever turkey outsmarting one unsuspecting pilgrim.

A Glimpse At Marvel’s 9 New Films Through 2019

Marvel Studios’ president Kevin Feige took the stage at Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre with the complete Marvel Phase 3 timeline, which begins with Captain America: Civil War on May 6, 2016 and continues through Marvel Avengers: Infinity War Part II in May 2019. Feige also introduced actor Chadwick Boseman as the star of Black Panther, scheduled for release November 3, 2017.

movie poster for Marvel's Black Panther El Capitan Theatre event exclusive November 2017

“I’m blessed to be a part of this Marvel Universe, and to work with you both, and I look forward to making magic together,” Boseman said after taking the stage with both Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man) and Chris Evans (Captain America).

Black Panther and all of Wakanda is one of the most interesting characters in Marvel history,” remarked Feige. “Something I already showed you today contains an Easter egg that leads directly into Black Panther. He’s a bit of a prince, he may even become a bit of a king, but it’s all about how this isolationist country meets the world. Maybe it goes well, maybe it doesn’t.”

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The Marvel event begins and Kevin Feige takes the stage to thunderous applause.
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Kevin Feige talks about Marvel’s Dr. Strange, coming to theaters on November 4, 2016.
Kevin Feige on stage beneath huge graphic for Marvel's Thor Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok is coming July 28, 2017, starring Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston.
Kevin Feige on stage beneath huge graphic for Marvel's line up of movie titles past and future
A look at Marvel’s Phase 3 timeline before Captain America’s name change. At the end of the presentation, the film’s name was changed from Captain America: Serpent Society to Captain America: Civil War as a final reveal.
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Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans introduce Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman.

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Watch a New Into the Woods Featurette

Into the Woods is a modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales, intertwining the plots of a few choice stories and exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel—all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a family and their interaction with the witch who has put a curse on them.

The film hits theaters December 25.