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  • Emily Blunt Is On Board For Disney’s Jungle Cruise Movie

    Emily Blunt Is On Board For Disney’s Jungle Cruise Movie

    Disney’s Jungle Cruise Movie is pulling in more stars to fill its cast.  Emily Blunt is reportedly set to co-star in the upcoming film next to Dwayne Johnson.

    The film is a live-action adaptation of Disneyland’s iconic theme park ride. The ride takes guests on a guided tour through Africa’s Nile and Congo rivers to South America’s Amazon.

    Blunt is becoming a Disney regular. Previously she starred in Disney’s Into the Woods and currently she is starring in Mary Poppins Returns, the follow-up film to the 1964 classic, Mary Poppins.

    Johnson was extremely excited about the casting and took to his Instagram account to congratulate her.

    Disney has had success with movies based on attractions with Pirates of the Caribbean as a prime example. Disney is hoping to add to that success rather than see it turn out like the Haunted Mansion movie or dare we mention The Country Bears.

    Oscar nominee Michael Green wrote the most recent draft of the script. He rewrote a screenplay by J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay.

    John Davis and John Fox will produce via Davis Entertainment, Beau Flynn will produce via his FlynnPictureCo. banner, and Johnson, Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia are producing through Seven Bucks Productions.

    The film is currently slated to go into production in May.

     

     

  • Rumor: New Name For Hollywood Studios Has Been Decided

    Rumor: New Name For Hollywood Studios Has Been Decided

    Disney may have finally settled on a new name for Disney Hollywood Studios.  Several “Disney insiders” have reported that Disney has chosen “Disney Cinemagine Park” as the new name for the park. The possible new name isn’t one of the more popular choices, but here’s what we know so far.

    Rumors of a name change for Disney’s Hollywood studios have been swirling around since Disney CEO Bob Iger, not so subtly, hinted about it at a shareholder meeting back in 2015.

    “It’s not announced. We used to be MGM Studios, we changed to Hollywood Studios and we’re doing some significant work there right now that I guess will result in a name change,” Iger said at the meeting. “We’ll announce that we’re changing the name, but we won’t announce what we’re changing it to. How’s that?” he continued.

    With the new direction the park is heading the idea of a name change wasn’t that far-fetched. There wasn’t really any more news on the topic until reports surfaced back in August that several Disney fans had received a survey asking their opinions of several potential new names for the park. Here is a list of the names they had to ponder:

    • Disney Kaleidoscope Park
    • Disney Storyverse Park
    • Disney Hyperia Park
    • Disney Beyond Park
    • Disney Cinemagic Park
    • Disney Legends Park
    • Disney XL Park
    • Disney Cinemagine Park

    Now the rumor mills are in full swing again with reports that the company has decided on “Disney Cinemagine Park” as the new name for Disney-MGM 3.0. Co Author of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World Len Testa, posted on the WDWMagic forums about the change. “I also hear that Disney has settled on ‘Disney Cinemagine Park’ for the DHS rename.”

    We should point out that Len Testa and his podcast co-host Jim Hill both were among those who said Disney had decided on “Hollywood Adventure” as the name before the surveys were passed out. Quite frankly I still hope that is true.  Too bad it wasn’t on the survey.

    Already many fans are not happy with the new possibility, and are complaining that its hard to pronounce and to spell. There are just as many changes happening at Hollywood Studios as there are rumors, and nothing is official until Disney says it is. So like all rumors, take it for what it’s worth.

    For now we’ll hope it’s just a rumor, but a name change is most certainly coming.  Many speculating that change will come before the opening of Galaxy’s Edge or at least right after. Regardless, we should see the name change within the next three years.

  • Man Accused Of Groping Boy On Disney Ride

    Man Accused Of Groping Boy On Disney Ride

    A man was arrested at Disney’s Epcot after he allegedly groped a child on a ride Saturday.

    He was in line for Test Track when a group of people let him get in front of them, the victim told deputies.

    The suspect is 20 year-old Arturo Benitez-Pita and according to deputies he told the child, “I’m riding with you” and the child assumed he was just being friendly. Benitez-Pita was continually asking the victim questions about the ride, deputies said.

    The victim said Benitez-Pita touched him inappropriately on the ride and the child told deputies he pushed Benitez-Pita’s hand away.

    Benitez-Pit admitted to going on the ride with the child, but denied that there was any touching.  He initially said he got scared on the ride and his hand moved toward the boy out of reflex, according to an arrest affidavit.

    He was arrested and charged with lewd or lascivious molestation on a victim under 12 years old.

  • Dark Horse Releasing Original Comics Featuring Disney’s “Frozen”

    Dark Horse Releasing Original Comics Featuring Disney’s “Frozen”

    Dark Horse Comics announced Monday that they will be  teaming up with Disney and creating a new three-issue miniseries to release this August titled Disney Frozen. Founded in 1986, Dark Horse Comics is the largest independent comic publisher in the United States.

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    Disney Zootopia Comics and Disney DuckTales: Treasure Trove writer Joe Caramagna and artists from the Kawaii Creative Studio both return to bring some fan-favorite Disney characters to the world of comics.

    Disney Frozen #1 finds Queen Elsa and Princess Anna trying to get to the bottom of things when the peace of their beloved kingdom is disrupted. There’s a wild animal loose in the village, destruction in the forest, and unrest brewing in a nearby kingdom. Luckily, Elsa and Anna will have the help of Olaf, Kristoff . . . and a mysterious, adventurous young woman to restore peace in their kingdom.

    “We are incredibly excited to collaborate with Disney on this great project,” Mike Richardson, Dark Horse president and founder, said in a press release. “Frozen has legions of fans, many of whom are here at Dark Horse. I’ve personally enjoyed repeated viewings with my granddaughter, and I look forward to sharing this new series with her.”

    The first issue of Disney Frozen is scheduled for a summer 2018 release. Dark Horse and Disney will announce additional comics in the coming months.

  • Disney Launches A Nationwide Filmmaking Competition

    Disney Launches A Nationwide Filmmaking Competition

    Nissan and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures have created a nationwide filmmaking competition for the upcoming release of “A Wrinkle in Time,” directed by Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Ava DuVernay.

    A contest created just for those who are looking to be the next big filmmaker. “Searching for the Next Visionary Filmmaker” contest will be sponsored by Nissan. Essentially, those aged 18 and up can submit a two-minute video that discusses their journey as a filmmaker. The more imaginative, the better. The only criteria other than age is that the key dialogue from the film, “Be a Warrior,” must be included.

    Director Ava DuVernay has this to say about the contest in a statement.

    “I’m thrilled to stand with Nissan and Disney to launch this dynamic contest with the goal of supporting an emerging filmmaker to think big, be bold and move forward bravely.”

    Why participate? Because you can win a $100,000 prize and a trip to Hollywood to attend the premiere of A Wrinkle in Time. And just as icing on the cake, you also win an all-new Nissan Leaf.

    THE “SEARCH FOR THE NEXT VISIONARY FILMMAKER” WINNER WILL RECEIVE:

    The chance to meet “A Wrinkle in Time” director Ava DuVernay at the world premiere

    $100,000 to create their own film

    An all-new zero emissions 2018 Nissan LEAF

    A paid trip to Hollywood for the film’s premiere including airfare and accommodation

    A computer to assist in their future filmmaking

    Official contest rules are available at AWITFilmChallenge.com.

  • Nissan Teams Up With Disney For ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

    Nissan Teams Up With Disney For ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

    Disney and Nissan are partnering up once again, this time to promote Disney’s upcoming adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time. Just like they found a way to bring the Rogue SUV into the Star Wars universe, they are now promoting the Nissan Leaf which will make an appearance in the upcoming film directed by Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Ava DuVernay.

    The two companies have had a lot of success collaborating lately. Last year Disney teamed up with Nissan to promote Rogue One: A Star Wars Story with a Star Wars-themed vehicle.  It was so well received that they partnered up again with them for The Last Jedi and created a fleet of new ‘Star Wars‘ themed vehicles.

    So how exactly does this all-electric car fit into A Wrinkle in Time?

    The basic plot of the film is a fantasy story in which a girl, her brother, a classmate and three astral travelers go on a journey to save an astrophysicist father that is held captive on a distant planet. Naturally, Nissan had to get on board. While the Nissan LEAF is certainly not a model that will take you out of this world, it is the vehicle of the future. Which is exactly why the model will be present in the new movie, coming to theaters on March 9, 2018.

    Not only will the 2018 Nissan LEAF be present in the new film, but the brand has permission to create a new ad campaign inspired by the upcoming movie.

    They also have created a contest just for those who are looking to be the next big filmmaker. “Searching for the Next Visionary Filmmaker” contest will be sponsored by Nissan.

    The film’s star-studded cast includes Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling, Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine and Storm Reid, and hits theaters on March 9.

     

  • Disney Minnie Van Service Expanding to Orlando International Airport

    Disney Minnie Van Service Expanding to Orlando International Airport

    Walt Disney World’s popular Minnie Van Service will now be offering transportation to Orlando International Airport. The polka-dotted transportation option currently transports guests to locations on property.

    Through a collaboration with the rideshare service, Lyft, guests at select resorts can arrange their own private Disney vehicle right from the Lyft app on their smartphone. With Minnie Van service, Disney cast members will then pick you up and take you to wherever you want to be at Walt Disney World Resort.

    Well now you can end your vacation in Disney Style to grab that one last bit off magic before you hit the sad flight home. But it will run you $150 bucks. Currently point-to-point trips on Walt Disney World property cost $20.

    According to fliers passed out at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, the polka-dotted service is now offering transportation services from select Disney Resorts for airline departures from 9:00am through 12:00am.

    The price is steep when you think about the fact that they already have a complimentary airport bus transportation, Disney’s Magical Express, for hotel guests. Though that’s better know as the Tragical Express and perhaps riding in your own personal Minnie Van will put one last smile on your face as you bid farewell to Walt Disney World.

    It does allow you to ride in privacy however and not be bound to the Magical Express schedule. This service accommodates up to six guests and provides two versatile car seats so even the tiniest of passengers can travel in style!

  • E-Sports Deal Brings EA’s ‘Madden NFL’ To Disney XD And ESPN

    E-Sports Deal Brings EA’s ‘Madden NFL’ To Disney XD And ESPN

    A new deal between Disney, Electronic Arts and the NFL is bringing e-sports tournaments for the popular Madden franchise to Disney XD and ESPN2.

    The deal gives Disney and ESPN exclusive broadcasts of the coming EA Sports Madden NFL 18 Championship Series. The parties characterized the deal as the first “long-term multi-event competitive gaming agreement” struck with ESPN.

    “Through this collaboration with ESPN and Disney XD, we’ll provide ongoing coverage for fans worldwide across a variety of ESPN and Disney platforms, but also digitally through our own Madden streaming and social channels,” said Todd Sitrin, senior VP and GM of the Competitive Gaming Division at EA.

    The Madden NFL Ultimate League kicks off Friday, February 2 and continues through the NFL Draft on April 28th. The competition features 16 of the best “Madden NFL 18” in head to head action.

    The “Madden NFL 18″ Club Championship tournament is expected to run on the same day as the Pro Bowl, Friday, January 26. Starting on Saturday, January 27, fans can watch ESPNEWS to see the quarterfinal match ups. Then fans can follow the Club Championship Final on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes on Thursday, February 1, live from the Super Bowl Experience in Minneapolis.

    Also Disney XD and the ESPN App will become the weekly home to “Madden NFL 18” competitive gaming content. It will be bringing the latest action from the Madden NFL Ultimate League each week. The Madden NFL Ultimate League champion will be crowned at the Madden Bowl, live from the 2018 NFL Draft on ESPN2.

    Also ESPN2 will broadcast an Ultimate League Episodic Series beginning in April. The show will follow the best players in the Ultimate League on Tuesdays at 9pm ET and runs through May 1. You will also be able to find episodes on demand on the ESPN App.

    E-sports are ever-increasing in popularity especially among young audiences like the tween market Disney XD is aiming for. So popular in fact consideration is even being given to adding competitive gaming to the 2024 Olympics.

  • Le Creuset New Mickey Mouse Collection Just Released

    Le Creuset New Mickey Mouse Collection Just Released

    If you love cooking and you love Disney then this is for you! Le Creuset and Disney have teamed up once again to bring you this beautiful Mickey themed cookware collection.

    The new collection is available through Williams-Sonoma and Le Creuset directly and includes a cast-iron Dutch oven and two ramekins shaped like the iconic mouse’s head. This collection follows Le Creuset’s Beauty and the Beast cookware and the Snow White Petite Apple Cocotte Set.

    The Mickey Mouse Round Dutch Oven is carefully adorned with a Mickey applique and stainless steel knob.

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    Features

    • Colorful exterior enamel is shock-resistant to prevent chipping and cracking
    • Sand-colored interior enamel has a smooth finish that promotes caramelization, prevents sticking and resists stains
    • Dome-shaped lid locks in flavor by promoting continuous circulation of heat and moisture
    • Wide loop handles provide a safe and comfortable grip
    • Stainless steel knob is safe at any oven temperature
    • No seasoning required

    You can buy the Mickey Mouse Dutch Oven now which retails for $350.

    The new collection also includes a pair of mouse ear-shaped ramekins. The small, stackable ramekins in red and black prove handy in so many ways – for holding ingredients during food prep; baking individual desserts and soufflés; and serving sauces, dips and candies.

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    Features

    • Vibrant glaze resists chips, scratches and stains
    • Nearly-nonstick glaze easily releases foods for quick clean-up
    • Non-porous stoneware blocks moisture absorption for exceptional strength
    • Superior heat retention keeps food warm at the table while serving
    • Dense stoneware evenly distributes heat during baking for uniform browning and heating

    You can buy the Mickey Mouse Ramekins now which retails for $50.

    “This exciting new line is intended to delight Mickey Mouse fans of all ages around the world and we’re thrilled to announce this collaboration,” Faye Gooding, CEO of Le Creuset of America, said in a statement.

  • Disney Movies Earn 10 Oscar Nominations For 2017 Releases

    Disney Movies Earn 10 Oscar Nominations For 2017 Releases

    Disney is no stranger to Oscar nominations and wins and this year they have some big contenders. The nominees for the 90th Oscars were announced Tuesday and Disney’s 2017 releases earned 10 nominations in nine categories.

    Disney•Pixar’s Coco and Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast garnering two nods each, while Star Wars: The Last Jedi was recognized in four categories. The awards will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 4, in a live broadcast hosted by Jimmy Kimmel beginning at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

    Coco

    Golden Globe winner Coco, Disney•Pixar’s stunning celebration of family, was nominated for best Animated Feature Film, and its signature ballad, “Remember Me,” is among the nominees for best Original Song. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, Oscar winners for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 2013 film Frozen, wrote the music and lyrics.

    “What began as research trips to Mexico to learn more about the celebration of Día de Muertos, became our story about family, traditions, and honoring our ancestors. The warmth and beauty of Mexico’s people and culture made Coco possible, and showed us the benefits of building bridges rather than walls,” said Coco’s director, Lee Unkrich, and producer, Darla K. Anderson. “We were also reminded to keep our loved ones in our minds and in our hearts—something we hope everyone remembers to do.”

    Anderson-Lopez and Lopez shared their excitement after the news. “We are so grateful to our collaborators at Pixar for challenging us to write a song that could have so many meanings,” they said. “Although, in its most authentic form, ‘Remember Me’ is a very personal song about saying goodbye to those you love, while staying connected through music. We couldn’t be prouder of what these filmmakers have achieved in Coco, a film that has always strived to faithfully portray and celebrate Mexican culture—and we are grateful to the Academy for the recognition!”

    Beauty and the Beast

    Beauty and the Beast was nominated for its spectacular sets and costumes. Production Designer Sarah Greenwood and Set Decorator Katie Spencer were named in the Production Design category, and Jacqueline Durran is a nominee for Costume Design. Greenwood, Spencer and Durran are dual nominees, for Beauty and the Beast and for Darkest Hour. “It is a great honor to receive two nominations and for such different films,” Durran said. “Of course it is also a recognition of the work of a great costume team who bring the ideas to life, as well as a celebration of the creative collaboration between departments (with Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer also receiving two nominations).”

    Greenwood echoed Durran’s enthusiastic reaction: “We loved making Beauty and the Beast… we had the most fantastic, talented and wonderful crews, without whom we would be nothing. Here’s to them, here’s to the Academy, and here’s to Disney, and most of all here’s to our fabulous amazing director, Bill Condon, who made Beauty and the Beast such a joy.”

    Last Jedi

    John Williams, who composed the score for Star Wars: The Last Jedibreaks his own Oscar record with his nomination for best Original Score. This latest nod is Williams’ 51st—more than any other living person. “It was a privilege and a joy to be a part of Rian Johnson’s fabulous film, and I’m extremely grateful to the Academy for this recognition,” said Williams. Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s thrilling visuals netted a nomination in the Visual Effects category; and the film’s innovative sound was also recognized by the Academy for Sound Editing and Sound Mixing, giving the film a total of four nominations.

    Lost and Found

    Marvel Studios’ intergalactic space adventure Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 received a nomination for its visual effects, and the delightful short Lou, which opened in front of Disney•Pixar’s Cars 3, was named in the Animated Short Film category. “As artists who struggled with the typical challenges of growing up and fitting in—thinking we were the only ones feeling like outsiders—this nomination is more meaningful than anyone could imagine,” said Dave Mullins, director of Lou and Dana Murray, producer. “This is dedicated to the Lous of the world, who use the power of kindness to change the world for the better, one JJ at a time. Thank you to the Academy, and to Disney and Pixar, and to the entire crew of LOU, without whom this film and this moment would never have happened.”

    Here is the full list of nominations from Disney-released films.

    Costume Design

    Beauty and the Beast—Jacqueline Durran

    Original Score

    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—John Williams

    Music (Original Song)

    “Remember Me”—Disney•Pixar’s Coco

    Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez

    Production Design

    Beauty and the Beast—Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer

    Sound Editing

    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—Ren Klyce, Matthew Wood

    Sound Mixing

    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Stuart Wilson

    Visual Effects

    Star Wars: The Last Jedi—Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Neal Scanlan and Chris Corbould

    Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2—Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner and Dan Sudick

    Animated Feature Film

    Disney•Pixar’s Coco

    Short Film (Animated)

    Disney•Pixar’s Lou