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  • Live-Action Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers Movie Coming to Disney+

    Live-Action Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers Movie Coming to Disney+

    Disney’s Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers is getting the live-action treatment and will begin shooting in the spring according to a new report.

    The report, from The DisInsider, also states that “the original voice cast for the Rescue Rangers team, Tress MacNeille (Chip and Gadget), Corey Burton (Dale and Zipper), and Jim Cummings (Monterey Jack) are all expected to return for the film.”

    Lonely Island’s Akiva Schaffer (Hot Rod, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) directs the previously announced original movie for Disney+ and producers Todd Lieberman (Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast) and David Hoberman (The Muppets). When Schaffer boarded Chip ‘n’ Dale in May 2019, reports described the hybrid movie as “meta” and “something self-referential and cool.” The script from Dan Gregor and Doug Mand (How I Met Your Mother, Disney+ release Magic Camp) is said not to be an origin tale or a detective agency story.

    In the Rescue Rangers animated series that aired 65 episodes between 1989 and 1990, sometimes troublesome chipmunks Chip and Dale are the owners of a detective agency and solve small-scale crimes alongside pilot-inventor-mechanic Gadget, the cheese-addicted Monty, and his housefly sidekick Zipper.

    Rescue Rangers is one of several live-action re-imaginings in the works at Disney+. The company is currently developing a live-action Lilo & Stitch, based on the 2002 animated film of the same name, as well as a live-action remake of its 1973 animated Robin Hood for Disney+.

    A live-action Lady and the Tramp, based on Walt Disney’s 1955 animated classic, was a day-one title and the first Disney+ original movie when the streaming service launched in November 2019. Disney+ has since launched nearly one dozen original movies, including Christmas comedy Noelle and sci-fi fantasy Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, with the Mackenzie Foy and Kate Winslet-starring Black Beauty due out November 27.

    The Walt Disney Company in October announced it is making streaming its “primary focus,” effective immediately, with a company-wide restructuring. Disney CEO Bob Chapek said the streaming-focused move is owed to the “incredible success of Disney+” and the company’s plans to accelerate its direct-to-consumer business.

    Disney’s Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers movie has not set a release date on Disney+.

  • Disney Plus Adds Racist Content Warnings to Classic Films

    Disney Plus Adds Racist Content Warnings to Classic Films

    Disney+ subscribers who log on to watch classic films will now see stronger advisory messages warning of racist content.

    “As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, we are in the process of reviewing our library and adding advisories to content that includes negative depictions or mistreatment of people or cultures,” Disney said in a statement online.

    “Rather than removing this content, we see an opportunity to spark conversation and open dialogue on history that affects us all,” it added.

    The 1955 animated comedy “Lady and the Tramp” carries an advisory because of its depiction of Siamese cats in a way that perpetuates anti-Asian stereotypes.

    Disney says the advisory is not new, but it has now been updated and strengthened for this and other films.

    Last year Disney had issued a warning on some movies, such as “Dumbo,” that they featured “outdated cultural depictions.”

    At that time, the description of these films in the streaming service’s menu included a warning that “this program is presented as originally created. It may contain outdated cultural depictions.”

    Now, once viewers press play, they see the following message, which cannot be fast forwarded: “This programme includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures. These stereotypes were then and are wrong now. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together.”

    “Disney is committed to creating stories with inspirational and aspirational themes that reflect the rich diversity of the human experience around the globe.”

    Viewers are then directed to a page on the company’s website headlined “Stories Matter,” which explains the revised policy.The site highlights some of the films that carry the advisory, explaining why they have been selected.

    Of the 1970 film “The Aristocats,” it says: “The cat is depicted as a racist caricature of East Asian peoples with exaggerated stereotypical traits such as slanted eyes and buck teeth. He sings in poorly accented English voiced by a white actor and plays the piano with chopsticks. This portrayal reinforces the ‘perpetual foreigner’ stereotype, while the film also features lyrics that mock the Chinese language and culture.

    “Dumbo,” released in 1942, includes a warning because of the crows, which “pay homage to racist minstrel shows, where white performers with blackened faces and tattered clothing imitated and ridiculed enslaved Africans on Southern plantations.”

    It adds: “The leader of the group in Dumbo is Jim Crow, which shares the name of laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. In ‘The Song of the Roustabouts,’ faceless Black workers toil away to offensive lyrics like ‘When we get our pay, we throw our money all away.’”

    “Peter Pan,” which hit movie theaters in 1953, “portrays Native people in a stereotypical manner that reflects neither the diversity of Native peoples nor their authentic cultural traditions.”

    Among the other films highlighted are “The Jungle Book,” “Fantasia,” live-action movie “The Swiss Family Robinson” and “Aladdin,” which was made as recently as 1992.

    Disney is not the first studio to add an advisory on old titles that feature racist attitudes or other troubling content.

  • New Silver Sequined Minnie Ears with Rose Gold Bow now Available on shopDisney

    New Silver Sequined Minnie Ears with Rose Gold Bow now Available on shopDisney

    From Millennia Pink to Purple Potion, Disney is known for it’s trend setting Minnie Ears and the new silver sequined Minnie ears now available on shopDisney are totes adorbs!

    This sparkling sequined Minnie Mouse ear headband with silver ears and rose gold polka dot bow is the champagne of Disney Parks headwear.

    If you thought Rose Gold was cute, then wait till you see it on the bow adorning these cute new sequined Minnie ears. Take a closer look at the stylish new ears below:

    The sequined headband comes with non-slip velour interior and a sequined rose gold polka dot bow. You can find them here on shopDisney for $29.99.

    With Disney World back open there has been no shortage of trendy new Minnie Ears and these are sure to be the next must have merch.

  • Pixar’s Soul Releasing on Disney+ Without Mulan’s Premier Access Fee

    Pixar’s Soul Releasing on Disney+ Without Mulan’s Premier Access Fee

    Christmas Day moviegoers may be disappointed with a lack of theater options this year, but Disney Plus subscribers have something to look forward to. Disney announced that Pixar’s Soul is skipping theaters and will debut exclusively on Disney Plus in time for Christmas.

    Unlike Mulan, which required subscribers to pay an additional $29.99 on top of their monthly fee to access the movie, Pixar’s Soul will exclusively join the Disney+ library starting December 25.

    The comedy, which was previously scheduled for a June release before being postponed to November amid the coronavirus pandemic, stars the voice talents of Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Phylicia Rashad, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Angela Bassett and Daveed Diggs, as well as, original jazz music by globally renowned musician Jon Batiste. Take a look at the tweet from Disney Plus below:

    “We are thrilled to share Pixar’s spectacular and moving ‘Soul’ with audiences direct to Disney+ in December,” said Bob Chapek, chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company. “A new original Pixar film is always a special occasion, and this truly heartwarming and humorous story about human connection and finding one’s place in the world will be a treat for families to enjoy together this holiday season.”

    “Soul” concerns Joe, a middle-school band teacher, whose true passion is playing jazz, and who gets his dream gig moments before he dies. Take a look at the trailer below:

    The trailer opens with Joe asking, “What would you want to be known for on Earth?” A montage follows that shows people in their everyday lives, including commuting in a busy city and working jobs like a doctor, barber and hedge fund manager. “We only have a short time on this planet. You wanna become the person that you were born to be? Don’t waste your time on all the junk of life,” Joe continues in a voiceover.

    On his journey to get back to his own body, Joe meets Tina Fey‘s 22, a soul who can’t stand humans but helps Joe on his mission across the cosmos. Other characters are voiced by Blindspotting‘s Daveed Diggs, The Cosby Show‘s Phylicia Rashad, and The Roots drummer Questlove.

    “The world can be an exhausting and frustrating place – but it’s also full of unexpected joys, even in seemingly mundane things,” said Pete Docter, director of Soul and Chief Creative Officer of Pixar Animation Studios. “Soul investigates what’s really important in our lives, a question we’re all asking these days. I hope it will bring some humor and fun to people at a time when everyone can surely use that.”

    Soul will get a theatrical release in those foreign territories where Disney+ isn’t available.

  • California Governor Says He is in ‘No Hurry’ to Reopen Disneyland

    California Governor Says He is in ‘No Hurry’ to Reopen Disneyland

    California Governor Gavin Newsom said at a press conference Wednesday that Disneyland and other large theme parks in California won’t be reopening anytime soon.

    In recent weeks, Disney officials and Orange County lawmakers have stepped up pressure on the state to release guidelines that would pave the way for operations to resume.

    Newsom’s administration had been expected to release the guidance last Friday, but scrapped the plan after the proposal came under criticism from industry leaders.

    “We feel there’s no hurry to put out guidelines, and we continue to work with the industry,” said Newsom.

    “We don’t anticipate in the immediate term any of these larger parks opening until we see more stability in terms of the data,” he added.

    Disney later issued a statement from Dr. Pamela Hymel, Chief Medical Officer, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products that read in part, “We absolutely reject the suggestion that reopening the Disneyland Resort is incompatible with a ‘health-first’ approach.”

    The California Attractions and Parks Association also responded saying in part:

    We find it disconcerting that Governor Newsom has no planned timeline for issuing guidance for theme parks, and of great concern that he does not anticipate theme parks opening soon. Each day that parks are closed further decimates the amusement park industry. The Governor’s “no big rush” approach is ruining businesses and livelihoods for thousands who could responsibly be back at work.

    Disneyland has been shuttered since March, when businesses across the country shut down in response to the pandemic. While Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, reopened with reduced capacity in July, Anaheim’s Disneyland has remained closed even as California has seen a gradual reduction in the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths.

  • Disney Announces ‘The Lion King 2’ in the Works Without Jon Favreau

    Disney Announces ‘The Lion King 2’ in the Works Without Jon Favreau

    A sequel to 2019’s photorealistic version of The Lion King is in the works, and Oscar-winning director and screenwriter Barry Jenkins is set to direct.

    Details are scarce but the film is rumoured to delve deeper into the mythology of the characters including Mufasa’s origin story, continuing the story first brought to the screen in the 1994 animated adventure.

    Jenkins took to twitter to confirm the news as you can see in the post below:

    “Helping my sister raise two young boys during the 90s, I grew up with these characters,” Jenkins said in a later statement. “Having the opportunity to work with Disney on expanding this magnificent tale of friendship, love and legacy while furthering my work chronicling the lives and souls of folk within the African diaspora is a dream come true.”

    The film will continue with the photo-realistic technology that director Jon Favreau used in the 2019 film and 2016’s The Jungle Book. There is no release date set for The Lion King follow-up or for the production start, but it is understandably a top priority for Sean Bailey’s division after the last film grossed $1.6 billion worldwide.

  • Adidas Releasing New Toy Story Shoe Collection October 1

    Adidas Releasing New Toy Story Shoe Collection October 1

    It’s been 25 years since since Pixar’s Toy Story was released and Adidas and Pixar have teamed up to create a new Toy Story inspired youth collection to help celebrate.

    Slated to release Oct. 1, Adidas and Pixar have joined forces to create a “Toy Story” Friendship collection featuring sneakers and apparel.

    “Now more than ever, this collaboration represents the importance of bringing people together on the court, in the classroom, on the playground and in the world,” the brand wrote in a statement. It’s a reminder that we all have friends to lean on, just like Andy had Woody, Buzz and the whole “Toy Story” gang. Take a closer look below:

    While there are many adults who would probably love to get their hands on this release, the collection has been specifically curated with sizes for juniors, children and infants with prices beginning at $22.

    In total, there are seven sneakers included that celebrate all the famous characters fans of the film have grown to know and love.

    The Dame 7 x Buxx sneaker has white, purple and green on the upper portion of the shoe and Buzz Lightyear details and glow-in-the-dark elements featured throughout.

    Another standout, the D.O.N. Issue #2 x Wood has blue denim and print details that are a nod to Sheriff Woody’s classic character. Andy’s name is also on the right outsole.

    In 2019, Adidas and Pixar teamed up to create a “Toy Story 4”-themed capsule collection that released on the same day as the movie. This line included footwear and clothing as well.

  • New Disney Villains Monopoly Released from Hasbro

    New Disney Villains Monopoly Released from Hasbro

    Disney and Hasbro have teamed up once again to create a version of Monopoly that allows players to channel their inner villain.

    The game from Hasbro and Disney allows players to become classic Disney Villains like Cruella, Jafar, Scar, Evil Queen, Maleficent and Hook.

    According to Hasbro you can, “activate a character’s special ability by acquiring the Flames of Power ring, change gameplay with Poison Apple cards, and advance on the board by landing on a Vehicle space.” Take a closer look below:

    “Players will be able to portray the most iconic and timeless Disney villains while keeping the spirit of the classic Monopoly game players of all ages know and love,” Hasbro General Manager and SVP, Global Gaming, Jeff Anderson said.

    The game is available now for $29.99 at most major retailers.

    “Imagine classic Disney villains stealing, scheming, and competing to see who is the most evil of all,” Hasbro wrote in a press release.

    Disney is no stranger to the world of Monopoly. It has collaborated with Hasbro on a few other editions of their classic game like, The Lion King Monopoly Game and Marvel’s Avengers Monopoly Game.

    “It is always a pleasure working closely with the Disney team. We have built a strong relationship with them and, because of that, we are confident this game will bring the Disney Villains to life in a way fans will truly appreciate and enjoy,” Anderson added.

  • Disney Cancels Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas and Candlelight Processional

    Disney Cancels Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas and Candlelight Processional

    Disney has announced that Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and Candlelight Processional at EPCOT have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Because these events typically draw large crowds, a reimagined holiday celebration will begin Nov. 6, 2020 at Disney World and we have an update on some of the festive experiences coming your way!

    Through Dec. 30, guests will discover seasonal food and drinks at The Most Magical Place on Earth, as well as special merchandise and enchanting new entertainment experiences.

    When night falls at Magic Kingdom Park, projection effects will transform Cinderella Castle with a kaleidoscope of designs, including a whimsical Christmas sweater and a regal overlay of red, green and gold ornamentation. The iconic castle will provide the perfect colorful background for guests seeking a magical holiday portrait. Take a look at the video below:

    Highlights from the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays will begin Nov. 27. Holiday kitchens will return around the World Showcase promenade, offering favorite dishes such as Slow-roasted Turkey with Stuffing at the American Holiday Table.

    Other highlights for the upcoming holiday season at Walt Disney World include:

    • At Magic Kingdom, characters synonymous with the season – including gingerbread men and elves – will join Disney characters in cavalcades through the park. On Main Street, U.S.A., toy soldiers will march with the Main Street Philharmonic as they bring musical cheer for all to hear.
    • Favorite Disney characters dressed in their holiday finest will appear in festive flotillas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, holiday promenades at EPCOT and merry motorcades at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
    • At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Minnie Mouse will host a yuletide dining experience at Hollywood & Vine, inviting some of her best pals – including Santa Goofy – to join the fun.
    • Inside World ShowPlace at EPCOT, JOYFUL! will take guests on a musical journey of holiday music, while Voices of Liberty will use their eight-part harmonies to share songs of the season at the America Gardens Theatre.
    • Elaborately decorated Christmas trees will spring up throughout Disney Springs, and a magical snowfall will occur within Town Center, West Side and The Landing. In addition, Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar will transform into Jock Lindsey’s Holiday Bar with delightful décor and a limited-time menu of festive favorites.
    • Disney resort hotels will deck their halls for the holidays, including iconic Christmas trees in lobbies and other festive flourishes.
    • Santa Claus will wave to guests as he makes pop-up appearances at each park, as well as Disney Springs. At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, for example, he will sail down Discovery River on a special flotilla.
  • Additional Dining Options Returning to Disney World this Fall

    Additional Dining Options Returning to Disney World this Fall

    As part of Disney World’s phased approach to reopening, they’re adding more Guest-favorite dining choices this fall at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.            

    At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, there’s some Halloween fun in store at Hollywood & Vine where Minnie’s Seasonal Dining is set to return Sept. 25.

    While it may look a little different than the last time you visited, you can get in the spooky spirit during Minnie’s Halloween Dine with a monster feast served to your table where you will be able to wave and snap photos of your favorite characters such as Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse and their friends. It’s a boo-tastic time filled with Halloween décor and music, scary good food, and more! 

    Beginning Sept. 24, Guests can enjoy dining in the enchanted, fairytale setting of Cinderella’s Royal Table at Magic Kingdom Park. Enjoy a delicious regal banquet with unforgettable main courses ranging from roasted chicken breast and tenderloin of beef to chef’s fish of the day. The princesses will be taking a break from their royal duties greeting Guests, but there will be plenty of delicious fare and fun to be enjoyed in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind restaurant. 

    Both of these immersive dining experiences will be available for reservations beginning Sept. 11

    Additionally, some more snack and quick-service options are reopening soon. Gaston’s Tavern at Magic Kingdom Park will return Sept. 4 and the ABC Commissary at Disney’s Hollywood Studios reopens for walk-in quick service for lunch beginning Oct. 8.