‘Olaf’s Frozen Adventure’ Soundtrack to Feature Four New Songs

Disney is releasing a soundtrack for the upcoming featurette Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, which is set to release in theaters ahead of Pixar’s Coco on November 22.

The soundtrack will release on November 3 and include four all-new songs written by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson. Additionally, the soundtrack will include the 21-minute featurette’s score written by Christophe Beck, who also wrote the score for Frozen.

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The original songs that will be included on the soundtrack are “Ring in the Season,” “The Battle of Flemmingrad,” “That Time of Year” and “When We’re Together. The full track listing is included below:

“Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” Soundtrack Track List:
1. “Ring in the Season” – Performed by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel and Josh Gad
2. “The Ballad of Flemmingrad” – Performed by Jonathan Groff
3. “Ring in the Season” (Reprise) – Performed by Idina Menzel
4. “That Time of Year” – Performed by Josh Gad and Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell and
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5. “That Time of Year” (Reprise) – Performed by Josh Gad
6. “When We’re Together” – Performed by Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell and Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff
7. “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” Score Suite – Composed by Christophe Beck and Jeff Morrow
8. “The Ballad of Flemmingrad” (Traditional Version) – Performed by Jonathan Groff
9. “Ring in the Season” – [Instrumental Karaoke Mix]
10. “That Time of Year” – [Instrumental Karaoke Mix]
11. “When We’re Together” – [Instrumental Karaoke Mix]

You can pre-order the CD here, and Disney has also released a couple of song snippets for “That Time of Year,” “When We’re Together,” and “Ring In The Season.”

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BREAKING: Disney Has Cancelled Upcoming Animated Film ‘Gigantic’

According to The Hollywood Reporter:

Gigantic, Disney Animation’s original feature project that was to have been released in 2020, is being shelved.

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The project was being developed as an updated take on the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale, in which Jack befriends a female giant.

Inside Out co-writer Meg LeFauve and Nathan Greno (Tangled) were directing the project while Frozen songwriters Robert Lopez and Kirsten Anderson-Lopez were to have written songs for the film.

But according to the studio, creative walls were being hit.

“It’s impossible to know when we begin a project how the creative process will unfold, and sometimes, no matter how much we love an idea or how much heart goes into it, we find that it just isn’t working,” said Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios president Ed Catmull. “With Gigantic, we’ve come to that point, and although it’s a difficult decision, we are ending active development for now. We are focusing our energies on another project that has been in the works, which we’ll be sharing more about soon, now set for Thanksgiving 2020.”

Details regarding the new project were not revealed, although insiders said it would be an original feature.

Animation is known for its long development process and it is not uncommon for projects to be put on the shelf or to morph from one concept to another. It is also not the first time Disney Animation or its sister company Pixar have taken projects off the schedule either to further work on them or shelf them indefinitely. King of the Elves and Newt were titles that had been actively in the works in the last decade that are now inactive.

Disney Animation next has Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 which opens Nov. 21, 2018 and Frozen 2 for Nov. 27, 2019.

VIDEO: Southwest Unveils “Coco” Boeing 737-700 Aircraft

SOUTHWEST UNVEILS “COCO”-THEMED BOEING 737-700 AIRCRAFT,

CELEBRATING DISNEY•PIXAR’S ALL-NEW ADVENTURE IN HIGH-FLYING STYLE

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Southwest Airlines Co. celebrated Disney•Pixar’s all-new, big-screen adventure “Coco” in high-flying style today, unveiling a Boeing 737-700 aircraft emblazoned with the vibrant “Coco” logo and artwork inspired by the film. The aircraft will fly among the carrier’s nearly 100 destinations throughout the United States, Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean through the end of 2017. As the largest domestic carrier in the U.S. serving more than 115 million passengers yearly*, Southwest Airlines connects people every day to what is important in their lives. With Disney•Pixar’s “Coco,” Southwest connects its customers to an all-new story that’s both exciting and inspiring. The film opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2017.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLWcUciIxJc&feature=youtu.be

“Southwest specializes in bringing unique and meaningful moments to our Customers,” said Southwest Airlines Vice President Controller and California Executive Leah Koontz at the aircraft unveiling event in Oakland. “Disney•Pixar’s ‘Coco’ centers on the universal themes of heart and family, core values we celebrate every day with our employees and customers.”

“‘Coco’ is about a boy with big dreams and a strong connection to his family,” says Director Lee Unkrich. “These themes really lend themselves to teaming up with a company like Southwest. And after working for nearly six years to bring this story to life, we were all so excited to see ‘Coco’ on the side of an airplane.”

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Coco plane. Southwest Airlines. Stephen M. Keller

Customers are encouraged to spot the “Coco” plane and share their photos using #CocoAndSouthwest. Additionally, Southwest is sharing the adventures of “Coco” with Customers onboard flights beginning Nov. 1, with the launch of the Disney∙Pixar “Coco” OnDemand Channel, featuring complimentary movie clips and trailers to get everyone excited about “Coco” in 3D this Thanksgiving. Be sure to tune-in ahead of the film’s Nov. 22 theatrical debut.

Later this fall, the music of “Coco” will come to life onboard the “Coco” aircraft with a Live at 35® inflight concert performance by Anthony Gonzalez, who voices Miguel in the movie. Customers will experience the sounds and culture up-close and in-the-moment as Anthony sings a song from the upcoming film accompanied by a guitarist.

VIDEO: “Coco” VR Experience Announced At Oculus Event

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PIXAR ANIMATION STUDIOS’ FIRST-EVER VR EXPERIENCE

ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING AT OCULUS CONNECT 

“Coco VR” Experience Showcases Pixar’s Visual and Storytelling Magic

Pixar Animation Studios announced its first-ever VR experience this morning at Oculus Connect, the fourth annual developer conference in San Jose, Calif. Directed by Ross Haldane Stevenson and produced by Academy Award® winner Marc Sondheimer, “Coco VR” is a co-production from Disney•Pixar and Oculus with VR creative development and execution by Magnopus. Supervising technical director John Halstead spearheaded the technical efforts for Pixar.

“Coco VR” allows people to explore the worlds of “Coco” with their friends. The next-level social VR Experience will be available on Oculus Rift November 15 and Samsung Gear VR November 22, the day of the film’s U.S. release. The experience will be available for a sneak peek at the following events and locations:

  • Día de los Muertos festivals in Los Angeles, New York City, Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, San Antonio, Oakland and Chicago beginning Oct. 28
  • Camp Flog Gnaw Music Festival in Los Angeles on Oct. 28-29
  • Select Disney Stores and movie theaters nationwide through Nov. 22.

Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Héctor (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history.

Directed by Lee Unkrich (“Toy Story 3”), co-directed by Adrian Molina (story artist “Monsters University”) and produced by Darla K. Anderson (“Toy Story 3”), Disney•Pixar’s “Coco” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2017.

 

BREAKING: Movies Anywhere Launches With Disney and Other Studios on Board

The Walt Disney Studios is one of the launch participants in the debut of Movies Anywhere, an unprecedented free app and website that enables consumers to manage and watch their personal digital movie collections across studios, retailers and platforms.

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Movies Anywhere creates an unparalleled digital entertainment experience by bringing together the libraries of five Hollywood studios for access across four digital retailers and several popular in-home entertainment systems and mobile devices.

With The Walt Disney Studios, encompassing Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm, on board alongside Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros. Entertainment, Movies Anywhere offers over 7,300 movies at launch.

By downloading the app and linking their Amazon Video, Google Play, iTunes and/or Vudu accounts, users will see their respective digital retail collections come together in their Movies Anywhere account and sync in their connected digital retail accounts as well. Movies Anywhere is also where consumers can redeem digital copy codes from eligible Blu-rays and DVDs.

The elegance and functionality of the new app is explained by Karin Gilford, General Manager of the Movies Anywhere team: “Movies Anywhere means that consumers never have to remember where they purchased a film or which device they can watch it on, because all of their eligible movies will be centralized within their Movies Anywhere library and available across platforms through the Movies Anywhere app and website and also available at their connected digital retailers.

Movies Anywhere users can watch their collected films across numerous platforms including Amazon Fire devices; Android devices and Android TV; Apple TV; Chromecast; iPhone, iPad and iPod touch; Roku(R) devices and popular browsers, with more platforms and retailers to come.

To celebrate the launch, new users can add up to five free movies*— including Disney’s hit animated film Big Hero 6—to their Movies Anywhere collection by connecting their first two qualifying digital retailer accounts.

And there’s more great news for existing Disney Movies Anywhere users: To start watching your Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm movie collection in Movies Anywhere, simply download the Movies Anywhere app or go to MoviesAnywhere.com and log in with your existing Disney username and password. All of your previously purchased and redeemed titles will be in your Movies Anywhere collection, and you can link your participating digital retailer accounts to add your eligible titles from participating studios as well.

*Users can add up to 5 Free Movies to their Movies Anywhere library when they connect participating digital retailer accounts (iTunes, Amazon Video, Vudu or Google Play). Registration with Movies Anywhere and connection for the first time with one participating digital retailer required to receive Sony’s Ghostbusters(2016) and Twentieth Century Fox’s Ice Age. Connection for the first time with a second participating digital retailer required to receive Disney’s Big Hero 6, Universal’s Jason Bourne and Warner Bros.’ The LEGO Movie. Offers available for a limited time only. Movies subject to change. Void where prohibited. Movies Anywhere is open to U.S. residents age 13+. Visit MoviesAnywhere.com for complete details & terms and conditions.

PHOTOS: Japan Makes Pixar’s Cars Inspired ‘Smile Bumper’ to Add Personality to Everyday Ride

Somewhere in Saitama, Japan a custom body shop is making a Pixar’s Cars inspired “smile bumper” for the Suzuki Twin.

This car bumper adds the face of a Cars character to make the Suzuki Twin look extra cartoonish and lovable. Take a look at some of the photos owners have posted.

https://twitter.com/suzukitwin/status/896276567847968768

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It appears that the bumpers occasionally make their way to online auction sites as well. The bumper costs about 64,800円, or $550-$600. This seems to be a pretty justifiable car modification, if you ask me.

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It’s too bad that that these are only available for the Suzuki Twin, a car that both hasn’t been in production for over a decade and never made its way to the United States.

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The Cast For “Avatar 2” Assembles For The First Time At Animal Kingdom’s Pandora

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Entertainment Weekly has given readers a first look at the new cast of “Avatar 2”. And what better place to introduce the future stars of the franchises then at Animal Kingdom’s Pandora – The World Of Avatar. Principal photography for “Avatar 2” began this Monday and the movie is scheduled to hit theaters on December 18, 2020.

From EW:

Of course, in the above photo, you’ll have to use your imagination a bit to picture the cast in CG character as lanky blue cat-eyed Na’vi. That is, with one exception — Javier “Spider” Socorro (played by 12-year-old Jack Champion, who’s standing on the right in a blue shirt in the above photo). Spider is a human teenager born at the Hell’s Gate military complex, a crucial location in the first film.

According to producer Jon Landau, the kids of Avatar 2 represent the biggest focus shift from the original movie. “We never had this youthful element before, and that brings a different kind of energy to the film,” he says. “They represent the future generation of Pandora and play a very significant role — not just in this movie but throughout all the movies.”

Director James Cameron has famously spent years working on the scripts for the four Avatar sequels. The first is scheduled to hit theaters on Dec. 18, 2020. That hiatus is nearly as long as the 12 years between Cameron’s Titanic and Avatar — and the filmmaker proved skeptics wrong once Avatar passed Titanic as the highest-grossing film of all time. Landau remarks that Avatar 2 will silence any doubters who dismissed the first title as a one-time 3-D sensation.

“Nobody is watching Avatar [on home video] or waiting in four-hour lines at Disney’s World of Avatar or going to the sold-out Cirque du Soleil shows because of the film’s 3-D,” he points out. “People respond because of the movie’s characters, themes, and emotions—and we have all that again. When the cast read what Jim Cameron wrote [for the sequels], it hit them with even greater resonance than the first movie.”

Source: EW

Disney Is Working On A “Hocus Pocus” Remake For The Disney Channel

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Disney is bringing back a Halloween favorite, “Hocus Pocus”, for a whole new generation. A “Hocus Pocus” remake is currently in development that will introduce a brand new cast and will appear exclusively on The Disney Channel.

From Deadline:

Disney Channel is in early stages of development on a Hocus Pocus TV movie, a reimagining of the 1993 cult classic Walt Disney feature, which starred Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy.

The new take is being written by Scarlett Lacey (The Royals), with David Kirschner, producer on the original movie, on board to executive produce.

The 1993 film was written by Neil Cuthbert and Mick Garris, based on a story by Garris and Kirschner, and directed by zKenny Ortega. Garris hinted at a possible Hocus Pocus TV project in a recent interview.

The new Hocus Pocus iteration will have a new cast and a new director. Ortega, who has directed Disney Channel’s two biggest TV movie franchises, High School Musical and Descendants, is not involved.

Hocus Pocus chronicles what happens when three villainous witches, played by Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker, are inadvertently resurrected in Salem, Massachusetts. The film has become a cult hit and a staple on Disney Channel and Freeform with annual airings.

Kirschner’s producing credits also include Curious George, An American Tail and The Addams Family TV series.

Source: Deadline

“Coco” Soundtrack Features Original Songs, A Memorable Score And Traditional Mexican Sounds

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“COCO” SOUNDTRACK FEATURES ORIGINAL SONGS, A MEMORABLE SCORE AND TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SOUNDS

Grammy®-Winning Singers Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade to Perform End-Credit Version of “Coco” Signature Song “Remember Me”

As Disney•Pixar’s “Coco” heads into theaters this Thanksgiving, the film’s soundtrack gears up for its debut. The film features an original score from Oscar®-winning composer Michael Giacchino, a song by Oscar winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, and additional songs co-written by Germaine Franco and co-director and screenwriter Adrian Molina. Also part of the team is musical consultant Camilo Lara of the music project Mexican Institute of Sound. Plus, Grammy®-Winning Singers Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade are teaming up to record the end-credit version of the signature song “Remember Me.” Set for release from Walt Disney Records on Nov. 10, the physical CD is now available for pre-order HERE.

“Coco” tells the story of 12-year-old Miguel, an aspiring musician who hopes to follow in his idol’s famous footsteps despite his family’s ban on music. “‘Coco’ has music in its DNA,” said director Lee Unkrich.

Score

“Coco” features an original score from composer Giacchino, who wrote the Oscar®-winning score for Disney•Pixar’s 2009 film “Up.” “When I saw ‘Coco,’ a mosaic of emotions came over me,” said Giacchino.” “It made me think about my family and my connections to relatives back in Italy. This film speaks to everyone.”

Giacchino worked with Franco, who composed the score for 2015’s “Dope,” to supervise the orchestrations and realize an engaging and specific sound. “She illuminated the complex richness of Mexican music so well,” said Giacchino. “The collaboration between all the musicians on this film has been a beautiful experience.”

Added Franco, “We really wanted to marry this idea of original music with elements of Mexican music to create a unique balance of sound, harmony and rhythm.”

Franco explored a wide array of Mexican instrumentation in the score, including a guitarrón, folkloric harp, a quijada, sousaphone, charchetas, jaranas, requintos, marimba, trumpets and violins.

The score was recorded in August featuring an 83-piece orchestra.

Source Music

“Coco” also features traditional Mexican songs as source music, to bring to life Miguel’s town of Santa Cecilia. “Even though music isn’t allowed in his home, Miguel finds inspiration in the musicians who perform in his hometown plaza,” says co-director/screenwriter Adrian Molina. “Santa Cecilia—home of superstar Ernesto de la Cruz—is so full of music, it inspires Miguel to want to be a musician.”

Franco and musical consultant Camilo Lara of the music project Mexican Institute of Sound were called on to help create the soundscape of Miguel’s world, along with the assistance of cultural consultants Benjamín Juárez Echenque and Marcela Davison Avilés. Lara joined the music team early, helping filmmakers navigate various moments from the film through the spectrum of Mexican music—from cumbia to mariachi music. Said Lara, “From day one, the whole idea was to be as authentic as possible. We listened to a lot of music—from sophisticated to street. I think we managed to present a beautiful mosaic of the vast diversity of our music.

“I was also responsible for a magical session in Mexico City,” continues Lara. “We recorded a wide range of top Mexican musicians of many genres—banda, marimba, mariachi and son jarocho. We had top Mexican maestros. It was a mind-blowing experience.”

Original Songs – “Remember Me”

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who were behind the Oscar®-winning song “Let it Go” in 2013’s “Frozen,” penned the thematic song “Remember Me,” which is the signature song for beloved performer Ernesto de la Cruz in the movie. “The song is from the point of view of a person hoping to be remembered by a loved one,” said Anderson-Lopez. “But the lyric can be interpreted a few different ways depending on the tempo and tone of the music.”

End Credit Version

Grammy®-winning singers Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade teamed up to record the end-credit version of “Remember Me,” which Miguel and Steve Mostyn produced. “The song is special because it is about family and remembering where we come from,” says Miguel, who won his first Grammy® for best R&B song for the lead single “Adorn” in 2013. “It’s a reminder to be appreciative of the love and sacrifice that those before us had to make in order for us to be who we are. I think the message in the song is powerful enough to connect with everyone, but we’re adding another layer of depth and soul to the emotion of the song in this version.”

Added eight-time Latin Grammy® winner Lafourcade, “I feel very excited to be part of a Pixar movie because I have loved those films ever since I was little. I really enjoyed singing a song that gives life, color and joy to our Mexican traditions, as the Day of the Dead is one of my favorite traditions and celebrations of our culture.”

Original Songs – “Un Poco Loco,” “Everyone Knows Juanita,” “The World Es Mi Familia,” “Proud Corazón”

Franco worked with Molina to write several songs, including “Un Poco Loco,” a song in the son jarocho style of Mexican music performed by Miguel and Héctor on stage in the Land of the Dead. “This is one of my favorite types of Mexican music,” says Franco. “It involves a mix of indigenous, African and Spanish musical elements.”

Among other songs are the aspirational “The World Es Mi Familia” and the tongue-in-cheek lullaby “Everyone Loves Juanita.” “Proud Corazón” was penned for the final scene in the movie. “The lyrics in this song are probably the most personal to me,” said Molina. “It’s about filling your heart with the pride you have for your family, where you come from and who you’re connected to. [It] speaks to this connection across generations—between the Land of the Living and the Land of the Dead. Our thoughts, the memories in our hearts make it possible that our loved ones are always with us.”

The “Coco” soundtrack will be available from Walt Disney Records on Nov. 10. For more information on Walt Disney Records’ releases, check out Facebook.com/disneymusic, Twitter.com/disneymusic and Instagram.com/disneymusic.

1. Remember Me (Ernesto de la Cruz) 19. The Skeleton Key to Escape (score)
2. Much Needed Advice 20. The Newbie Skeleton Walk (score)
3. Everyone Knows Juanita 21. Adiós Chicharrón (score)
4. Un Poco Loco 22. Plaza de la Cruz (score)
5. Jálale 23. Family Doubtings (score)
6. The World Es Mi Familia 24. Taking Sides (score)
7. Remember Me (Lullaby) 25. Fiesta Espectacular (score)
8. La Llorona 26. Fiesta con de la Cruz (score)
9. Remember Me (Reunion) 27. I Have a Great-Great-Grandson (score)
10. Proud Corazón 28. A Blessing and a Fessing (score)
11. Remember Me (Dúo) 29. Somos Familia (score)
12. Will He Shoemaker? (score) 30. Reunión Familiar de Rivera (score)
13. Shrine and Dash (score) 31. A Family Dysfunction (score)
14. Miguel’s Got an Axe to Find (score) 32. Grabbing a Photo Opportunity (score)
15. The Strum of Destiny (score) 33. For Whom the Bell Tolls (score)
16. It’s All Relative (score) 34. One Year Later (score)
17. Crossing the Marigold Bridge (score) 35. Coco – Día de los Muertos Suite (score)
18. Dept. of Family Reunions (score)

ABOUT THE MOVIE

Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Héctor (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history. Directed by Lee Unkrich (“Toy Story 3”), co-directed by Adrian Molina (story artist “Monsters University”) and produced by Darla K. Anderson (“Toy Story 3”), Disney•Pixar’s “Coco” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2017.

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Trailer Coming October 9th

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The first teaser trailer for the “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” was released at this year’s Star Wars Celebration, but that was way back in April. Since then, it seems like we have been waiting for way too long for an actual official trailer for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”. It looks like the wait may soon be over.

Mark Hamill recently posted this mysterious tweet below alluding to that something is coming October 9th. But shortly after Hamill posted this, he deleted it.

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Why did Hamill delete this post? We dont know. Maybe Lucasfilm wants to make an official announcement, or it’s even possible that Hamill got his dates mixed up and that the trailer may be released later…… or maybe even sooner.

For now, you may want to tune into Monday Night Football on October 9th. Or just keep your eyes open on that day right here as we promise to post the trailer as soon as it comes out!