The Official Star Wars Channel on YouTube has just released the “Star Wars Rebels: Season Two: mid season teaser. Check it out!
If you are looking for more Star Wars action after seeing “The Force Awakens”, look no further. This looks great! There are so many fantastic scenes in this teaser that it could be a stand alone movie!
The return of Darth Vader.
Princess Leia makes her Rebels debut.
Yoda counseling Ezra.
Anakin Skywalker!
Ezra turning to the Dark Side!
Who is the “Old Master”? The Emperor? Snoke? Darth Maul?
Ezra holding a light saber(green) similar to Kylo Ren’s blade.
Darth Vader vs. Ashoka Tano!
New episodes for “Star Wars Rebels: Season Two” begin airing January 20th at 9PM on Disney XD.
Bruce Vaughn has decided to leave Walt Disney Imagineering, leading Disney to name Bob Weis president of Walt Disney Imagineering.
Weis at the 2015 D23 Expo
In addition, Anthony Connelly will join WDI from Disney Cruise Line and take on the role of Executive Vice President, WDI Business Operations and Project Delivery. Anthony brings 26 years of Disney experience in a variety of leadership positions.
The changes create an interesting dynamic for WDI, with Bob Weis acting as a creative leader and Connelly overseeing the financial and construction management aspects of WDI.
The Iron Man Experience will be the very first MARVEL ride built by Disney
Though previously announced, a big part of the streamlined Walt Disney Imagineering relies heavily on franchise leaders, with Scott Trowbridge leading Star Wars and Joe Rhode leading MARVEL projects.
Overall these changes should be positive for Disney fans, returning a lot of the decision making power to the creative side of Walt Disney Imagineering once projects are approved. Here’s how the new corporate structure at WDI will work:
Reporting to Bob Weis:
Franchise Leaders –
Scott Trowbridge (Star Wars)
Joe Rohde (Marvel)
Creative Leaders –
Tom Fitzgerald
Daniel Jue
Joe Lanzisero
Zsolt Hormay
Creative Entertainment Leaders –
Matt Almos
Kevin Eld
Dana Harrel
Michael Jung
Jon Snoddy who will continue to lead WDI R&D including Disney Research
Patti Burke who will lead the newly created WDI Centers of Excellence
Chris Kubsch, Show Studio Leader, will add oversight of the Entertainment Design and Delivery Studio reporting to Patti Burke
Reporting to Anthony:
Craig Russell – as referenced above
Regional Leaders –
Kathy Mangum (WDW, DCL, DLP)
Howard Brown (Asia)
TBD (DLR/Aulani)
Daniel Carney – Environmental Design & Engineering Studio Executive
Mark Mesko – Ride Engineering Studio Executive
Michael Cawlina – Construction Management Studio Executive
Zach Riddley – Strategic Menu Planning and Project Development Executive
Justin Newton, leader of Project Management and Project Controls will report to Zach Riddley
Strategic Park Menu Planning, also under Zach, will dual report to Bob Weis
Disneyland Reporter Tim Alcoser brings us back to the Disneyland Resort for the latest news, as well as our return across the Esplanade to California Adventure in this new photo report:
It’s a beautiful evening at Disneyland!
Paint the Night is a wonderful re-imagining of the old Electrical Parade, hopefully soon on the way to Walt Disney World
Tim was nice enough to take video of the Paint the Night Parade for us, be sure to watch if you haven’t checked this out yet:
Tim also checked out the stationary experience for the Disneyland Railroad at Main Street Station
Here guests can check out the E.P. Ripley and take a peek inside the Lilly Belle
While it is sad that it is closed, how often can you do this?
The engineers are also available to talk too, making this something really special for those of us who are real park fanatics
Tim also took a video of the Main Street Station stationary experience to share with us today:
The Rivers of America remain quiet, awaiting Star Wars construction at the back end of the area
The Mark Twain is docked, but should be home to a new experience soon
If you’ll be dining at the Hungry Bear over the next two years, you’ll have an interesting view of things…
What I mean is you will be staring at a tarp with trees on it
Haunted Mansion Holiday is coming down quick this year, so don’t expect to see any maintenance performed on the much-maligned normal version of the ride
Moving over to DCA…
PIXAR Play Parade is still running
The Aladdin musical closed last week, the FROZEN musical will start in the Summer
This is still a thing…
The Flying Tires replacement, Rollicking’ Roadsters should open very soon
Don’t expect much from this attraction, it’s essentially the Aquatopia ride from DisneySea on dry land
The new Moonliner Rocket statue has been released already at Disneyland
I took a quick trip to Epcot one evening last week and I took a few newsworthy photos to share, so let’s see what’s new and exciting at WDW’s second gate:
I like the colder weather, so the 60 degree nights in Orlando lately have been wonderful
It looked like they were finally doing some work inside the former VISION House at Innoventions. Habit Heroes quietly closed 3 days after this photo was taken, completely unannounced.
With Innoventions West gone and now two exhibits closed in Innoventions East, we really need to wonder if this is the end of the exhibit space.
Innoventions West is slowly being converted to more and more meet and greet space, I can’t iamgine what they will do with Innoventions East at this rate.
The holiday decorations are slowly vanishing around the parks
Managed to get a ride in on Test Track…
Here’s my car…
Scaffolding up in the China pavilion amidst a lightsaber battle
I had dinner at KAtsura Grill in Japan, really one of the better counter service restaurants at Epcot.
The off season has begun, as you can tell by this picture was taken at 7:30PM
If you are looking for the old celebration buttons, they are still around at various merchandise locations, but you might want to hurry up before they are gone
New Women’s Princess t-shirts on sale in MouseGear
As part of the show’s ongoing evolution, La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil has introduced two new acts recently: B-Boy, commonly referred to as breakdancing, and Aerial Bamboo, a technique mastered by only a handful of performers worldwide. The acts join the recent additions of uproarious clowns and a breathtaking juggling rolla bolla act.
For the first time in any Cirque du Soleil show, a B-Boy trio is featured in their own electrifying act. B-Boying is a physically demanding form of dance, in which performers execute acrobatic tricks and moves, including flips and spins, to music. The La Nouba artistic staff scoured the globe for its three inaugural B-Boys: Josh Ortiz (“Incredible Josh”), Jean Carlos Lloret (“Bebo”) and Dmytro Li (“Flying Buddha”). The three hail respectively from the Bronx, N.Y., the Boston area and Ukraine and are performing together for the first time. All three have been dancing since their youth and bring their own unique styles to the act.
Performing their act for the first time in the United States, Russian couple Alexander and Ekaterina Abramov bring the rare performance of Aerial Bamboo to the La Nouba stage. An art form originating in China, Aerial Bamboo involves a pole-shaped apparatus suspended from the ceiling, with attached loops used for a variety of tricks and stunts. Originally, the pole was made of bamboo, giving the craft its name, but is now made of stainless steel. The act requires extreme trust as for most of the performance, Ekaterina is held only by Alexander – his arms, his feet and even his teeth – as he himself hangs by his feet or arms high above the stage.
To seamlessly integrate the new acts into La Nouba, the show brought back original choreographer Debra Brown, original composer Benoit Jutras and original lighting designer Luc Lafortune to apply their individual crafts and create original Cirque du Soleil acts unlike anything audiences have ever seen before.
To preface my review, I had actually never been to La Nouba. It’s one of those things we had talked about going to see at least a hundred times, but we had just never managed to go see it. Also, I’ve never seen a Cirque show in-person before, but I am familiar with what they are.
In short, I was really blown away. The new acts were great and the show overall was very enjoyable. In fact, the new Aerial Bamboo act was my favorite part of the entire show. It’s definitely not something I personally would see every trip to Walt Disney World, but if you haven’t made time to see La Nouba, you really should. I think it’s a really nice way to cap off an evening at Disney Springs and I can’t imagine a scenario where you would be disappointed.
WDWNT Reporter Drik Wallen and myself both took trips to Disney Springs yesterday and have some newsworthy photos to share with you, so let’s take a look:
Work continues on the Town Center and the new bus loop
Planet Hollywood has closed for its makeover into the Planet Hollywood Observatory
Concept art for the Town Center up on the walls
Star Wars Valentine’s Day pins are out
Some new(ish) phone case designs available from D-Tech on Demand
From the porch of Morimoto Asia, you can clearly see the Town Center construction
Restaurants cover the boardwalk around the north edge facing The Landing, just past all of the main “mall” buildings looming in the background
The Ganachery is now selling Star Wars Chocolate Bars
This morning, The Walt Disney Studios announced new release dates for upcoming films from two of its major franchises.
Star Wars: Episode VIII, originally scheduled for release on May 26, 2017, will now debut on December 15, 2017. The move follows the extraordinary success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which was the first Star Wars movie to premiere in December. In the popular holiday moviegoing corridor, it smashed numerous records, including biggest domestic and global debuts of all time as well as the biggest domestic second and third weekends, en route to becoming the highest grossing domestic release of all time with over $861M and the third biggest global release ever with $1.887B.
Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Star Wars: Episode VIII is currently in pre–production and will begin principal photography in London next month. Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman will produce and J.J. Abrams, Tom Karnowski, and Jason McGatlinwill executive produce. Stay tuned to StarWars.com for exciting updates in the coming weeks.
With Star Wars: Episode VIII jumping to December, Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will set sail on May 26, 2017, from its previously scheduled July 7, 2017, berth. The blockbuster franchise’s previous installment, the $1B-grossingPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, also debuted in late May.
In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Johnny Depp returns as Captain Jack Sparrow with Geoffrey Rush back on board as Barbossa, Orlando Bloom resurfacing as Will Turner, and a terrifying new adversary, Captain Salazar, played by Javier Bardem, in the mix. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, the film is currently in post-production.
Disney has just released the first poster for their upcoming film, “The BFG”. “The BFG” is a classic children’s story written by Roald Dahl (“Charlie And The Chocolate Factory”) and directed by Steven Spielberg.
A girl named Sophie(Ruby Barnhill) encounters the Big Friendly Giant who, despite his intimidating appearance, turns out to be a kindhearted soul who is considered an outcast by the other giants because unlike his peers refuses to eat boys and girls.
Things are pikcing up at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as it embarks on a 25-acre expansion finally after many years of waiting. I decided to go check out what’s new and exciting at the Studios and I have pictures of what I found to share with you today:
Started the day with breakfast at Starring Rolls
GUYS< JUST LIKE IN THE COMMERCIAL! Seriously though, they had to give the Stortroopers handlers as guests apparently were harassing them
One Man’s Dream is now temporarily home to a Zootopia preview
The preview is really cute and does a great job selling guests on this new Disney animated film
Guests can also get complimentary rabbit or fox ears
The Osborne Lights are completely gone as of the publishing of this photo report
By Friday, this was gone
The former Phineas and Ferb and Cars meet and greets are now behind walls
Pizza Planet and the adjacent restrooms closed, but they got some really funny New York themed construction walls
A lot of fun jokes here
The Sorcerer Mickey meet and greet in sound stage 4 received some permanent signage recently
These new open edition birthstone pins were released this week and are proving very popular. January is sold out right now…
The look fantastic and come in nice gift boxes
Hadn’t seen this UP MagicBandits set yet
A ton of new Hollywood Studios merchandise has been released recently including a girl’s shirt…
A boy’s shirt…
This children’s hoodie…
There are shirts for adults too
Another new set of his and her shirts
These new open edition character heart pins are pretty neat
The Made with Magic mouse ears have a new look, much improved in my opinion