VIDEO: Obi Wan Vs Darth Maul, Round 2! Watch The “Star Wars Rebels: Season 3” Mid Season Trailer!

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Check out this action pack mid-season trailer for “Star Wars Rebels: Season Three as we see for the first time ever the Obi-Wan Kenobi from “A New Hope” make his animated debut! He looks and sounds even better! Stephen Stanton is providing the voice of Obi-Wan and he sounds spot on like Sir Alec Guinness! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upN-7ALj2OU

Source: Star Wars

Disney Could Receive A $50 Million Insurance Payout From The Death Of Carrie Fisher

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When Disney and Lucasfilm negotiated to have Carrie Fisher reprise her role as Princess Leia in the newest Star Wars Trilogy, Disney took out an insurance policy with Lloyds Of London in the event that Fisher was not able to fulfill the three picture commitment. With Fisher passing on December 27th, Disney could receive a $50 million or higher payout from insurer Lloyds Of London.

From The Insurance Insider:

Insurers at Lloyd’s of London look set to pay out a significant contingency claim following the tragic death of Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher, The Insurance Insider can reveal.

Sources said that Disney had taken out $50mn of so-called contract protection cover as insurance for the event that Fisher was unable to fulfil her obligations to act in the new Star Wars films, with the policy now likely to trigger.

Fisher died on Tuesday (27 December), four days after she suffered a heart attack on a flight between London and Los Angeles.

Filming for Star Wars Episode VIII, which will be released next year, was completed ahead of Fisher’s death.

Princess Leia was again slated to have a major role in Episode IX and it is not clear how Disney, which owns the Star Wars franchise, will choose to respond.

According to its website, Exceptional Risk Advisors is a specialist in high-limit specialty life, accident, and disability products, with underwriting authorities from Lloyd’s insurers that exceed $50mn per individual risk.

Source: The Insurance Insider

PHOTO: First Look at Canceled Rogue One Figure for Disney Infinity

We now have our first look at one of Disney Infinity‘s canceled Rogue One figures.

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This 3D model of a Baze Malbus figure was just posted on artstation.com, by ex-Disney Infinity senior character artist, B Allen. The model looks highly detailed, and was probably in the final stages of development before heading off for production.

Although art designs for other Rogue One characters have yet to surface, we will be sure to keep you posted if they do. Here’s hoping for a look at a Jyn Erso figure.

VIDEO: Obi Wan Vs Darth Maul, Round 2! Watch The “Star Wars Rebels: Season 3” Mid Season Trailer!

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Check out this action pack mid-season trailer for “Star Wars Rebels: Season Three as we see for the first time ever the Obi-Wan Kenobi from “A New Hope” make his animated debut! He looks and sounds even better! Stephen Stanton is providing the voice of Obi-Wan and he sounds spot on like Sir Alec Guinness! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upN-7ALj2OU

Source: Star Wars

“Doctor Strange” Coming To Home Video On February 28th

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Although not yet officially confirmed by Disney or Marvel, it appears that “Doctor Strange” will be coming to home video on February 28th. Best Buy has revealed their two “Doctor Strange” exclusives steel book collections. The Digital HD version will probably come a few weeks earlier, possibly February 14th, as is the usual case for home video releases. width= width=

Source: Blu-ray.com

VIDEO, PHOTOS: In-Depth Looks at the New Characters and Story for Cars 3

From Entertainment Weekly:

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It’s mobile millennials vs. mid-size cars with midlife crises in Disney-Pixar’s next movie, Cars 3, the second sequel in the billion-dollar franchise, skidding into theaters this June.

If you caught that cryptically combustible teaser trailer back in November, you’ll know that a major shake-up is in store for pro racer Lightning McQueen (voiced once more by Owen Wilson). In round three, a disastrous brush with mortality spurs the once-great athlete to reexamine his tenure on the track.

“McQueen is not the young hotshot anymore, the kid he was back then in Cars 1,” says first-time Pixar director Brian Fee, a storyboard artist on the first two Cars films and the man entrusted by story guru/Cars whisperer John Lasseter to take the wheel. “He’s in the middle of his life, and as an athlete, that’s getting up there. You have your whole life ahead of you, yet your career is starting to show its age. He’s looking in the mirror and realizing, ‘I’m 40 years old,’ and dealing with the fact that the thing that you love more than anything else, you might not be able to do forever.”

It doesn’t help that a new, faster generation of racers is eager to leave the rehabilitating Lightning in the dusty past. Armie Hammer joins the Cars voice family as the most vocal head of this new wave of tech-savvy drivers — meet the villainous Jackson Storm:

Fee explains, “Jackson was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Everything comes easy to him, and everything about him says he’s faster, so much so that we’ve designed him so that even when he’s standing next to McQueen, McQueen looks old.” Technologically, he’s lightyears ahead of Lightning, a legitimate reflection of the actual years that have passed in the real world since our introduction to the first Cars in 2006. After more than a decade, shiny new rival roadster Jackson represents the peak of real-time innovation. (P.S. No, there’s technically no Uber in Cars 3, because, as Fee says with a chuckle, “I would like to see a car drive inside another car and have them take them somewhere.”)

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From an ideological standpoint, Jackson embodies the extreme entitlement that has come to plague millennial descriptions. “He thinks the world is his. He’s taking over. He’s owed it,” says Fee. “In a very broad term, I think of old football players with those little leather skull caps, and you think of football players now with all their armor, hitting so hard. It’s not the same game. What they did was not anything like what we do now. And that’s Jackson: He thinks the future of racing and the high-tech ways they train and what they can do means they’re taking the sport to a new level, and the older guys had their day, and it’s done, and they have no place in the future of racing.”

Yet there is a glimmer of hope for both the redemption of twentysomething honor and Lighting himself: New trainer Cruz Ramirez, voiced by Cristela Alonzo.

Cruz may be on Jackson’s side of the age gap, but she’s on Lightning’s side of the conflict. As a lifelong fan of McQueen, she’s optimistic, sunny, fierce, and friendly — and now, she’s his new, younger coach, coming to Lightning’s aid with stars in her eyes when he shows up at the Rust-eze Racing Center. “Whereas others like Jackson would look at McQueen and dump him, Cruz isn’t like that at all. She’s the most optimistic person in the world and wants to do anything to help,” says Fee, who was sold on Alonzo’s voice partly from her short-lived ABC series but primarily from her stand-up comedy specials. (For that matter, Hammer landed the role thanks to his pompous turn in The Social Network.)

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Lasseter calls Cars 3 “very emotional,” and Fee says it’s “the most human” film of the franchise, considering the inherent maturity of Lightning’s reconciliation with age in a changing world. If it sounds as if this tale of mortality also has a sense of franchise finality to it (akin to Toy Story 3, though it’s no longer the finale), that’s still being kept under the hood; Fee is coy about whether Cars 3 marks the end of Lightning’s personal trilogy onscreen. “Where the franchise goes from here, I have no idea what may be down the road, but I can tell you that for Lightning McQueen, as a character, I think by the end of the movie it’s safe to say that this is only the beginning for him.”

Here’s your first look at the new, souped-up, ready-to-rev Lightning:

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Cars 3 hits theaters June 16. Vroom vroom.

‘Girl Meets World’ Canceled After 3 Seasons

After 3 seasons and 69 episodes, the Disney Channel sitcom Girl Meets World has been canceled.

The spin-off to the popular ’90s show Boy Meets World has failed to reach the desired ratings needed to keep the show afloat.

The announcement was made Wednesday night on Twitter by the show’s writers.

The first Tweet was followed up with the statement below:

I just officially got the call, and would like to thank this audience for its incredible love and loyalty. Please watch our January episodes. We leave you with three incredible souvenirs of a show we couldn’t be more proud of. As I look back I can tell you with absolute certainty – We gave you our best.

Girl Meets World follows the story of Riley Matthews (Rowan Blanchard) as she learns life lessons along with her friends that are taught to them by her father, Cory Matthews. The show features original Boy Meets World actors Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel.

The show has run for 69 episodes, but still has three more episodes left that will air throughout January. Girl Meets World‘s final episode will air on Friday, January 20 at 6p.m. ET on Disney Channel.