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  • Disney World Given Green Light to Submit Plans to Reopen by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

    Disney World Given Green Light to Submit Plans to Reopen by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

    On Friday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave Disney World the green light to submit their plans for reopening to the state.

    DeSantis said the parks should submit the date they believe they can resume safe operations.

    “They have to provide how they are going to do it, how they’re going to accommodate the guests, how they’re going to protect the staff and then they need to have an endorsement from the local official in their locality,” DeSantis said.

    Disney World and Universal Orlando have both been closed since mid-March.

    Disney plans to reopen Disney Springs next week.

  • ‘Avatar 2’ Set Photos Highlight James Cameron’s Underwater Technology

    ‘Avatar 2’ Set Photos Highlight James Cameron’s Underwater Technology

    A new behind-the-scenes Avatar 2 image has been released showing the cast of the sci-fi action film using u underwater motion-capture technology.

    This week, the official Avatar Twitter account posted a photo showing stars Sigourney Weaver (Dr. Grace Augustine) and Joel David Moore (Dr. Norm Spellman) alongside producer Jon Landau on the set of the body-hopping sci-fi sequel.

    The caption of the photo reads, “From the set of the Avatar sequels: Producer Jon Landau, Sigourney Weaver, and Joel David Moore revisited the Site 26 Shack to shoot scenes for the new films.” Take a look at the tweet below:

    The Avatar sequels are bringing back the original movie’s cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Joel David Moore, Dileep Rao, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, and Matt Gerald. But there are several new cast members in the mix as well, including Kate Winslet, Edie Falco, Michelle Yeoh, Vin Diesel, Jemaine Clement, and Oona Chaplin. There’s also a whole group of young actors playing Na’vi children in the movie.

    Avatar 2 is aiming for a December 27, 2021 release, and three more sequels are set to quickly follow in December 2023, December 2025, and December 2027.

  • Disney Parks Will Require Face Masks for Guests and Cast Members When Reopening According to CEO Bob Chapek

    Disney Parks Will Require Face Masks for Guests and Cast Members When Reopening According to CEO Bob Chapek

    The reopening of Shanghai Disneyland in China showed the world a very different theme park experience — and Disney CEO Bob Chapek says guests should expect for guests and cast members to be wearing masks when US parks reopens.

    In a recent interview with CNBC, Chapek said that as Disney looks to begin reopening other locations across the world and in the U.S., they plan to be “very conservative,” and enact new rules to ensure the safety of their guests and staff.

    “Along with social distancing, one of the things that we are likely going to require is masks for both the cast and the guests,” Chapek told the outlet. “And I think the masks for the guests will be something that, culturally, is different.” Take a look at the interview below:

    “In Asia, as you know, it’s fairly commonplace, even before COVID-19, for folks to walk around in public with masks on,” he said. “That is not the case in the U.S. So that will be something that will be a little trying for some of our guests, particularly in hot, humid summers that we tend to have.”

    On Monday, Shanghai Disneyland opened for the first time in over three months. Tickets for the first few days sold out immediately on the Friday morning before opening.

    Guests at the Chinese park are required to wear face coverings, and undergo temperature screenings at the entrance. Per the city’s orders, the park is also limited to operating at 30 percent of its normal capacity.

    Chapek said that it will be mostly up to Disney guests whether Disney parks will be able to get back up to 100 percent.

    “Right now, a lot of that depends on the guests, and our [Shanghai] guests have been extraordinarily diligent in maintaining that social distancing so far,” he said. “So if the guests continue to behave in the way that they have, I think we might be able to approach that.”

    Chapek was unable to give a specific date for when any of the U.S. parks will begin reopening, though he said they are “very encouraged by what we see in Shanghai,” and are hopeful for a smooth reopening of Disney Springs in Orlando.

    The shopping and dining destination will be the first Disney attraction in the U.S. to open back up to the public after Disneyland and Walt Disney World closed indefinitely in March.

    Disney Springs will begin a phased reopening on May 20, though the rest of Walt Disney World — including theme parks and resort hotels — will remain closed for now.

  • Broadway Musical ‘Hamilton’ Will Debut on Disney Plus July 3, Instead of 2021 Theatrical Release

    Broadway Musical ‘Hamilton’ Will Debut on Disney Plus July 3, Instead of 2021 Theatrical Release

    The Walt Disney Company announced Tuesday it will share a four-year-old live capture of “Hamilton” on Disney+ starting July 3.

    Earlier this year, Disney announced the film would be released in October 2021 and would include a theater release. However, because of the coronavirus pandemic, Disney opted to release the film early and exclusively on Disney+.

    The groundbreaking, biographical hip-hop show about the life of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton won 11 Tony Awards and made numerous tours.

    The film was made at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway in June of 2016 and will star all of the original Tony Award winners — Miranda as Alexander Hamilton, Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, Renée Elise Goldsberry as Angelica Schuyler and Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr.

    Others who star include Christopher Jackson as George Washington, Jonathan Groff as King George, Phillipa Soo as Eliza Hamilton, Jasmine Cephas Jones as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds, Okieriete Onaodowan as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison and Anthony Ramos as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton. The filmed version is directed by the show’s director, Tommy Kail.

  • VIDEO: New Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Augmented Reality Game Now Available in DisneyNOW App

    VIDEO: New Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Augmented Reality Game Now Available in DisneyNOW App

    You can now bring the magic of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse to life in your home with Mickey & Minnie’s Runway Railway: Adventure Kit, an all-new free game in the DisneyNOW app!

    Control Mickey and friends’ cars, trains, and more through a series of scenic adventures in this delightfully surprising, off-the-rails sandbox game, based off the newest attraction in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.  

    Using augmented reality, this game brings the magic of Disney Parks into your home and you’ll never know what you’ll find! Choose from three characters (Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy) and three worlds (Runnamuck Park, Big City Snarl, and Carnival Chaos). Take a look at the video below where you can see how each setting is taken directly from the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction, so you can truly relive the attraction at home and see how Mouse rules apply!

    DisneyNOW is a kids-safe app with the newest episodes and current seasons of your favorite Disney Channel shows, DCOMs and dozens of games. Click here to access the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway: Adventure Kit in DisneyNOW!

  • Disney World Now Only Accepting Reservations Beginning in July

    Disney World Now Only Accepting Reservations Beginning in July

    Disney World is now only accepting reservations beginning in July 2020.

    Reservations are currently available for travel dates on July 1 and later, according to Disney’s website.

    Previously, Disney World had stopped accepting reservations before June 1 during the coronavirus closure of the Central Florida theme park.

    Disney has been closed since mid-March and has not announced any plans for reopening theme parks in Central Florida.

    Shanghai Disneyland reopened on Monday. Disney is limiting visitor numbers, requiring masks and checking temperatures at the gate.

    Disney said last week that it will begin a phased reopening of Disney Springs May 20 with enhanced safety measures to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

    Disney’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pamela Hymel gave an update on what people can expect once its other parks, resorts and stores reopen.

    The company is looking into phased reopening at all locations, whether it be a gradual reopening or partial for certain areas.

    Hymel said Disney is working to manage guest density and social distancing with not just restaurants and hotels, but queues and ride vehicles. The measure will likely include guest capacity that matches state and federal guidelines to keep visitors and employees safe.

    Disney is also looking into virtual queues for Disney World and Disneyland with the help of their app.

  • Shanghai Disneyland Reopens with Anti-Virus Controls

    Shanghai Disneyland Reopens with Anti-Virus Controls

    Shanghai Disneyland reopened to the public today, becoming the first Disney theme park to do so amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    During the initial reopening phase, visitors are required to wear face masks and undergo temperature checks upon arrival.

    China, where the pandemic began in December, was the first country to reopen factories and other businesses after declaring the disease under control in March even as infections rise and controls are tightened in some other countries.

    “For Shanghai Disney Resort, while this is a key step in our phased reopening, there are many more milestones to come for us and our sister parks around the world.,” the president of Shanghai Disney Resort, Joe Schott said.

    Tourism has been hit especially hard by controls imposed worldwide that shut down airline and cruise ship travel, theme parks and cinemas. Disney blamed a 91% plunge in its latest quarter profit on $1.4 billion in virus-related costs.

    Shanghai Disneyland and Disney’s park in Hong Kong closed on Jan. 25 as China isolated cities with 60 million people to try to contain the outbreak. Tokyo Disneyland closed the following month and parks in the United States and Europe in March.

  • Disney Releases At-Home ‘Grey Stuff’ Recipe and It’s Delicious

    Disney Releases At-Home ‘Grey Stuff’ Recipe and It’s Delicious

    Disney has released another park recipe you can make at home! It’s time to tie your napkin ‘round your neck while we provide a new easy at-home recipe inspired by the ultimate “Grey Stuff” found at Disney Parks around the world.

    Being one of our most sought-after recipes, our chefs got together to create this simple version the entire family will enjoy making and eating! Why not make it a “Beauty and the Beast”-themed evening and serve while watching the animated classic or live-action version (or both!) on Disney+?

    And now we invite you to relax, pull up a chair as we proudly present –the Grey Stuff! Take a look at the ingredients and instructions below:

    Simple At-Home Grey Stuff Recipe Inspired by the  Ultimate “Grey Stuff” at Disney Parks 
    Makes 12

    Ingredients: 

    • 1 1/2 cups cold whole milk 
    • 1 (3.4 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding mix 
    • 15 chocolate sandwich cookies 
    • 1 (8 ounce) container whipped topping, thawed 
    • 3 tablespoons instant chocolate pudding mix  
    • 12 scalloped sugar cookies 
    • Edible sugar pearls  

    Directions: 

    1. Pour milk into large mixing bowl. Add instant vanilla pudding mix and whisk for 2 minutes until smooth and slightly thickened. Place in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours, until firm. 
    2. Place chocolate sandwich cookies in food processor and pulse until puréed.  
    3. Fold puréed cookies into pudding mix. Stir until fully mixed. 
    4. Add whipped topping and instant chocolate pudding.  Stir until fully mixed. 
    5. Place in refrigerator and chill for one hour. 
    6. Spoon grey stuff into piping bag fitted with desired tip. Pipe grey stuff onto cookies. Top with sugar pearls. 
  • BREAKING: Boba Fett to Appear in ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2, Played by Star Wars Vet

    BREAKING: Boba Fett to Appear in ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2, Played by Star Wars Vet

    The second season of the Disney+ Star Wars show The Mandalorian will reportedly feature the return of Boba Fett.

    Temuera Morrison, who played Jango Fett in 2002’s Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, will play the iconic roll, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

    Boba Fett’s first appeared on the big screen 1980’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and who seemingly died in 1983’s Return of the Jedi as he fell into a sarlacc pit. Actor Jeremy Bulloch portrayed the character in the original trilogy.

    Rumors had been swirling that Boba would make an appearance in the Disney Plus series, after a mysterious off-screen character made similar noises to the bleeps from the character’s suit at the very end of the fifth episode of season 1. All viewers could see was the character’s shadow, as he loomed over the dead body of bounty hunter Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen).

    As The Mandalorian takes place after the events in the original trilogy, The Mandalorian will presumably have to explain how he’s still alive. Previously, The Mandalorian director Dave Filoni similarly resurrected Darth Maul, who was seemingly killed in The Phantom Menace, for his animated series The Clone Wars.

  • Disneyland Now Accepting New Reservations Starting July 1 Amid Coronavirus Closure

    Disneyland Now Accepting New Reservations Starting July 1 Amid Coronavirus Closure

    Disneyland Resort has begun accepting new reservations for dates starting July 1, after closing indefinitely amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

    Disneyland in Anaheim has pushed back the date it will begin accepting reservations for the Disneyland Hotel, Disney’s Grand California Hotel and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. The park said it now will accept reservations on July 1 or later. The previous date was June 1.

    According to the Disneyland website, dining reservations and bookable merchandise experiences at the Disneyland resort are also unavailable until the Anaheim parks set a reopening date.

    Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the theme park has been closed since March 14th. A notice on the Disneyland website disclosed that “a reopening date has not been identified.”

    This also comes after the Disney Parks Chief Medical Officer announced Health Considerations to reopen Disney World & Disneyland.