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  • Homer and Goofy Grab a Beer in New Disney+ Special

    Homer and Goofy Grab a Beer in New Disney+ Special

    The Simpsons celebrated Disney+ Day on Friday, November 12 with an all-new special, The Simpsons in Plusaversary where Disney characters visit Moe’s Tavern and Homer even gets a chance to have a beer with Goofy.

    When Disney tapped “The Simpsons” to produce an animated short for Disney Plus, executive producer Al Jean said the idea was born to cram as many of the company’s franchise characters as possible into Moe’s Tavern.

    That’s the basis of “The Simpsons in Plusaversary,” which premiered Friday on Disney Plus. In the new short, a Disney Plus Day party takes place for some of the company’s iconic Disney, Marvel and Star Wars characters at Moe’s, where Wreck-It Ralph and Maui from “Moana” are the bouncers and Maleficent is checking the entry list.

    But first, Homer has trouble entering Moe’s, since he’s not on the list — which includes Jeff Goldblum, Dopey, Ant-Man, Darth Sidious, Pinocchio, Aaron Burr Jabba the Hutt, Loki, Thanos, Lightning McQueen and more. “You don’t seem to be one of us,” notes Maleficent, looking at a page on her tablet that includes Pixar, ABC, FX, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Hulu, National Geographic and ESPN.

    It’s a subtle jab at the fact that “The Simpsons” doesn’t have its own brand tile on Disney Plus, similar to what Marvel, Star Wars and Nat Geo have.

    “We’ve had such tile envy at ‘The Simpsons’ that yes, at the beginning you see this guest list and the basis is they had tiles and we don’t, so please, at long last after two years, give us our tile!” Jean said. “When you look at what’s trending on Disney Plus, we’re usually number one!”

    Homer manages to become Goofy’s plus one, and inside the bar, the two start pounding pints of Duff beer. “One of our writers, Loni Sosthand, had the suggestion to have Homer befriending Goofy,” Jean said. “I think it worked really well. So we look forward to more Homer and Goofy shorts. We wanted it to be edgy and wanted to poke fun at a holiday that I certainly celebrate, Disney Plus Day.”

    There were only a few stipulations in depicting the Disney characters in the short. For starters, Mickey Mouse was off limits.

    “My view is Mickey actually doesn’t exist,” Jean quipped. “So we have Bart playing Mickey and telling everybody to get back to work.”

    But beyond that, according to Jean, “they said, which I completely agree with, they didn’t want anyone who is a role model for young kids like Belle to be drinking.”

    In the case of Goofy, the character has been portrayed as an adult male with a kid in the past, which made it OK for him to enjoy those Duffs with Homer.

    Among the show’s regular voice actors, Dan Castellaneta voiced Donald Duck, Hank Azaria was Goofy and Tress MacNeille was Maleficent. And when it came time for Bart to impersonate Mickey Mouse, “Nancy [Cartwright] does a great Mickey laugh,” Jean said. “I thought they all nailed it.”

    Director David Silverman oversaw scenes such as Sebastian the Crab drinking at Moe’s with a long straw. “We tried to put little Easter eggs like that throughout,” Jean said.

    “We had the dwarves, who are very rare,” he added. “Marvel and Star Wars have always been great, one of my other favorite jokes in the short is BB8, who’s now Maggie’s best friend from the first short. Maggie and BB8 are pals, like they would be if they really worked with the same company. We were talking about doing a short with all the silent characters, Maggie, BB8, Dopey.”

    “The Simpsons in Plusaversary” is the third in a series of Disney Plus shorts from “The Simpsons” following “Maggie Simpson in ‘The Force Awakens from Its Nap’” and “The Good, The Bart, and The Loki.” Separately, in October, “The Simpsons” produced a 10-minute short for Paris-based fashion house Balenciaga.

    “To count those three shorts and Balenciaga, which was like a 10-minute episode, we’ve done more material this year than any year since ‘The Simpsons Movie,’” Jean noted. “So it’s a real renaissance for us.”

    Next up, Jean teased that “The Simpsons” is working on a Spanish language-only short that won’t be for Disney Plus — but he won’t say much more beyond that: “The characters that appears with the Simpsons is Spanish language and all the dialogue is in Spanish. And all the signs are in Spanish, but I yeah, I can’t say too much.”

    As for Disney Plus in 2022, “We’re pitching more out. I’m not saying we’re doing them but ‘She- Hulk’ is going to be big and then ‘Obi Wan.’ We’re too late to do ‘Boba Fett,’ which I think would have been cool. But I love doing them so you know we want to do more.”

  • BREAKING: First ‘The Mandalorian’ Trailer for Season 2 Released by Disney

    BREAKING: First ‘The Mandalorian’ Trailer for Season 2 Released by Disney

    Disney has debuted the first trailer for The Mandalorian’s second season after recently announcing the show will return on October 30th.

    The two-minute trailer takes viewers to a galaxy far, far away as the bounty hunter known as the Mandalorian and his little green friend nicknamed Baby Yoda, fight their way through the wretched hive of scum and villainy in the Star Wars universe.

    “Wherever I go, he goes,” the Mandalorian, who is played by Pedro Pascal, can be heard saying in the trailer as you can see below:

    Disney made sure the trailer showcased everything that fans and Disney+ subscribers loved about the show’s first season. There were blaster gun battles, rusty spaceships, remnants of the evil Empire, and, of course, Baby Yoda being, well, cute.

    The series, which launched Disney’s streaming efforts last November, was an instant success. The show was well-reviewed, dominated social chatter online, and even overshadowed the much-maligned “Star Wars” film, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” which opened last December.

  • OFFICIAL: The Mandalorian: Season 2 Release Date Revealed

    OFFICIAL: The Mandalorian: Season 2 Release Date Revealed

    Disney Plus has finally announced an official release date for the second season of “The Mandalorian.”

    New episodes of “The Mandalorian” will debut on the streaming service on Oct. 30!

    The announcement was made on “The Mandalorian’s” official Twitter account on Wednesday as you can see in the tweet below:

    No new trailer has dropped for the Star Wars live action series starring Pedro Pascal (and Baby Yoda, technically named The Child), but Season 2 will include Timothy Olyphant in some fashion, Rosario Dawson as “Clone Wars” character Ahsoka Tano, and Temuera Morrison as Boba Fett.

    And fans can expect even more of “The Mandalorian” in the future. The series is in pre-production for a third season, and creator and showrunner Jon Favreau has been “writing season 3 for a while,” as sources close to the production said in the spring.

    The series, centered on Pascal as the titular Mandalorian bounty hunter who becomes caretaker to The Child, was Disney Plus’ first original hit upon launch last November.

    The streamer attracted over 60.5 million paying subscribers globally in the first nine months of its existence, proving to be a huge draw, even amid competition from a number of other new direct-to-consumer competitors that have launched in the last year.

    Disney Plus is now premiering Disney’s live-action version of “Mulan” on Friday, Sept. 4 for an additional $30. The ongoing coronavirus has meant mass closures of movie theaters nationwide, prompting the company to nix a theatrical release of the tentpole film in favor of releasing it directly on the streamer. The additional fee will keep “Mulan” in consumers’ accounts so long as they continue to subscribe to Disney Plus.

  • ‘Mulan’ Releasing for Free to All Disney Plus Subscribers in December

    ‘Mulan’ Releasing for Free to All Disney Plus Subscribers in December

    Starting in December, Mulan will become available to all Disney+ subscribers, just three months after its theatrical and Premier Access streaming release.

    The movie will be their first Premier Access release. It will cost Disney+ subscribers $29.99 to watch the movie unlimited times starting September 4. But if you wait another three months, subscribers will be able to stream Mulan for free as part of the regular service starting December 4.

    Disney hasn’t been shouting the news about when Mulan will be free to stream on Disney+ from the rooftops for sure by any means, but news ended up on an international advert for Mulan as you can see below:

    Like every big theatrical release in 2020, Mulan faced delays due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The film had its premiere on March 9, 2020, and was originally set to have its wide release on March 27. However, with social distancing guidelines in place and the closure of movie theaters around the world, the film was delayed. First to July 2020 and then again to August, before Disney removed it from their release schedule altogether. Disney then announced Mulan would be available for purchase on Disney+.

    The animated version of Mulan is based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan and follows a young woman in China who poses as a man in order to take her father’s place in the war against the Huns.

    Yifei Liu plays the character Mulan in the live-action movie, which will follow the same story as the original movie, but this time it’s rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and is fashioned as a more realistic telling than the animated musical.

  • ‘The Owl House’ Makes History With Disney’s First Bisexual Lead Character

    ‘The Owl House’ Makes History With Disney’s First Bisexual Lead Character

    For the first time, ever, an animated series on the Disney Channel features a main character that is bisexual.

    The series “The Owl House” follows Luz Noceda on her adventures to a magical world as she becomes a witch.

    After a few episodes aired, the showed debuted in late 2020, series creator Dana Terrace took to Twitter to confirm that Luz is bisexual as you can see in the tweet below:

    Terrace identifies as bisexual. She wanted to write about a bisexual character, so she really pushed Disney to allow the character.

    “Luckily my stubbornness paid off, and now I am very supported by current Disney leadership,” she said.

    The 14-year-old Dominican-American girl, Luz Noceda, is not Disney’s first LGBTQ+ character. Pixar featured a gay main character in a short film on Disney Plus, but Luz is the first bisexual character to make a Disney debut on a television series.

  • New Halloween Collection Now Streaming on Disney Plus

    New Halloween Collection Now Streaming on Disney Plus

    To celebrate the upcoming spooky season, Disney+ has added 20 classic Halloween films to its streaming service.

    From Hocus Pocus to The Nightmare Before Christmas, the streaming service has scared up a collection of 20 animated and live-action films that are perfect for the Halloween season.

    Take a look at the entire Halloween collection below:

    Disney+ Halloween Collection

    • The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
    • Don’t Look Under the Bed (1999
    • Frankenweenie (1984)
    • The Ghosts of Buxley Hall (1980)
    • Girl vs. Monster (2012)
    • Halloweentown (1998)
    • Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge (2001)
    • Halloweentown High (2004)
    • Return to Halloweentown (2006)
    • The Haunted Mansion (2003)
    • Hocus Pocus (1993)
    • Mom’s Got a Date With a Vampire (2000)
    • Mr. Boogedy (1986)
    • The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
    • Phantom of the Megaplex (2000)
    • The Scream Team (2002)
    • Twitches (2005)
    • Twitches Too (2007)
    • Zombies (2018)
  • Disney’s Live-Action ‘Mulan’ Headed Straight to Disney Plus in September for $30

    Disney’s Live-Action ‘Mulan’ Headed Straight to Disney Plus in September for $30

    After being postponed multiple times, Disney has announced that its tentpole film “Mulan” will bypass American theaters and go straight to Disney Plus next month.

    Disney Plus now has over 60.5 million paying subscribers as of last month, just nine months after the launch of the direct-to-consumer streaming platform. And after several delays to its theatrical release date, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that “Mulan” will premiere on the service on a “premiere access” basis on Sept. 4 for $29.99. The film will be released theatrically in markets in which access to the movie on Disney Plus is not available.

    Chapek was quick to emphasize on the call with analysts that the “Mulan” release on Disney Plus is a one-time event.

    “We’re looking at ‘Mulan’ as a one-off, as opposed to saying there’s some new business windowing model that we’re looking at,” he said.

    “We find it very interesting to take a premiere offering to consumers at that $29.99 price and learn from it,” said Chapek, noting that they would study the number of transactions and the number of subscribers generated by the movie.

    He also said that the premiere access window created on Disney Plus for “Mulan” acts as a “fairly large stimulus” for new consumers to sign up for the streaming service.

  • Disney+ Announces Summer Movie Release Schedule Including Marvel, Star Wars and Disney

    Disney+ Announces Summer Movie Release Schedule Including Marvel, Star Wars and Disney

    Disney Plus has announced their “Summer Movie Nights” schedule, where the streaming service will release new original films and family-friendly classics every Friday.

    The film industry has taken a big hit due to the The COVID-19 pandemic leaving movie goers to seek out content on streaming services and video on demand — and it looks like Disney+ is teeing up to be a formidable force in that. 

    Take a look at the entire line up below:

    Friday, July 3rd – Hamilton 

    Friday, July 3rd – The Mighty Ducks 

    Friday, July 10th – X-Men; Days of Future Past

    Friday, July 10th – Solo: A Star Wars Story

    Friday, July 17th – X-Men: Apocalypse

    Friday, July 24th – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

    Friday, July 31st – Incredibles 2

    Friday, August 7th – X-Men

    Friday, August 7th – The Peanuts Movie

    Friday, August 14th – Ant-Man and the Wasp

    Friday, August 14th – The Greatest Showman

    Friday, August 21st – Beauty and the Beast (2017) 

    Friday, August 28th – Fantastic Four (2005) 

    Friday, August 28th – Alice Through The Looking Glass

    Friday, September 4th – The Wolverine