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Di seguito il programma completo. Mi rendo conto che le notizie andranno sicuramente caricate nei topic specifici, però qui si potrebbero condividere pensieri e riflessioni generali sulle presentazioni e rivelazioni di questa edizione.

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Venerdì 9 settembre
10:15 a.m. Cesar Millan: Better Human, Better Dog. Hyperion Stage
10:30 a.m. Disney Legends Awards Ceremony – Disney100 kicks off at D23 Expo with a presentation featuring Disney CEO Bob Chapek. The Disney Legends Ceremony will once again honor those visionaries and artists who have made significant contributions to the Disney legacy. Names of the 2022 inductees to be announced in the coming weeks. Hall D23.
10:30 a.m. Inside Look at the Society of Explorers and Adventurers. Backlot Stage
10:45 a.m.: The Simpsons – A chat with the cast and creatives of this iconic show. Premiere Stage.
12:30 p.m. ABC’s Home Economics – The stars of ABC’s Home Economics discuss the making of the family comedy and share an exclusive look at the upcoming season three premiere, filmed at Disneyland. Backlot Stage
2 p.m. Marvel Draw Live! Brian Crosby, Marvel’s Director of Themed Entertainment, offers a step-by-step tutorial session on how to draw some of Marvel’s most iconic heroes and villains. D23 Expo Live Stage.
2 p.m. A Very ’90s Afternoon Special with the All-New Mickey Mouse Club – Cast from The All New Mickey Mouse Club share favorite memories about the third incarnation of the series (1989–1994), and discover how MMC pushed boundaries by highlighting topics that had rarely been covered on children’s television. Disney Archives Stage
3:30 p.m. Studio Showcase: Disney Animation & Pixar – Guests will be treated to new details, first looks, sneak peeks, surprises and announcements regarding upcoming theatrical and Disney+ titles from Disney Live Action, Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Studio heads, filmmakers, and cast members will come together onstage with the inside scoop on some of these studios’ most exciting titles. Hall D23
3:45 p.m. Behind The Scenes: ABC’s Beauty and the Beast: a 30th Celebration ABC previews the upcoming special. Hyperion Stage
4 p.m. Disney Legends in Conversation – Members of the newest class of Disney Legends engage in a conversation about their storied careers. Disney Archives Stage
5:45 p.m. National Geographic Special Screening: Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory – 29-year-old Bertie Gregory takes viewers on an epic journey that pushes into the most spectacular and secretive corners of our wild world. Hyperion Stage
6 p.m. D23 Expo Mousequerade 2022 – The Ultimate Disney Costume Contest with host Nina West and guest judges Yvette Nicole Brown, Ashley Eckstein and Ally Maki. Premiere Stage
6 p.m. Walt’s Plane: Taking Flight Through Disney History – The Grumman Gulfstream I aircraft, fondly remembered as “The Mouse,” makes its historic return at D23 Expo. Disney Archives Stage
Sabato 10 settembre
10 a.m. Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm & 20th Century Studios – Filmmakers, celebrity talent and surprise guests will join representatives onstage in Hall D23 to showcase theatrical and Disney+ titles. Going behind the scenes of these studios’ highly anticipated films, specials, and series, attendees will see exclusive footage and be among the first to learn what else is in the works. Hall D23
10 a.m. Walt Disney Imagineering Illusions and Special Effects Development Lab – A peek behind the curtain. Walt Disney Archives Stage
10 a.m. The Making of Disney100: The Exhibition – Producers from the Walt Disney Archives and Semmel Exhibitions reveal illuminating details about the all-new exhibition celebrating 100 Years of Disney Wonder, scheduled to premiere at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia in February 2023. Backlot Stage
10 a.m. Women in Disney Fashion – Moderated by DisneyBound founder Leslie Kay, four of Disney’s major fashion icons will discuss their collaborations and the inspiration behind their unique collections. Hyperion Stage
10:30 a.m. Talkin’ Pets with the Vets of National Geographic – Join National Geographic’s vets Dr. Pol and wife Diane, Critter Fixer Dr. Vernard Hodges and Dr. Geoff, Dr. Jen and animal keeper Rain from Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom for a look behind the scenes of their popular series. Premiere Stage
11:45 a.m. Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur – The cast and creative team share an exclusive sneak peek of the series before its debut on Disney Channel and Disney+. Hyperion Stage
12 p.m. Bob’s Burgers – The cast and creators of the Emmy Award-winning animated series and The Bob’s Burgers Movie! in a lively panel discussion. Backlot stage
12 p.m. Back to the Grid: 40 Years of Tron – Lightcycles, recognizers and solar sails, oh my! A look back at Tron featuring artwork, footage and photographs of the digital frontier. Behind-the-scenes stories of how the film came to life with talent, artists and filmmakers. Backlot Stage
12 p.m. Uncovering Treasures from the Marty Sklar Collection at the Walt Disney Archives Stage
1:30 p.m. D23 – Marvel Draw Live! – Brian Crosby, Marvel’s Director of Themed Entertainment, offers a step-by-step tutorial session on how to draw some of Marvel’s most iconic heroes and villains. D23 Expo Live Stage
2:00 p.m. Marvel Comics: Celebrating 60 Years of the Amazing Spider-Man
Celebrate sixty spectacular, sensational, web-slinging years of Spider-Man. From his humble debut in 1962’s Amazing Fantasy #15, he wall-crawled his way to international super-stardom. Marvel’s Executive Spider-Editor Nick Lowe and Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski team up to trace the comics history of the web-head across six decades. Backlot stage
2 p.m. A Century of Storytelling at Walt Disney Animation Studios – The Walt Disney Animation Research Library celebrates 100 years of Disney Animation storytelling by highlighting the stories and people behind key art and artifacts in their collection. Walt Disney Archives Stage
3:30 p.m. Disney’s Epic Entertainment Showcase – Disney Branded Television will present an exclusive showcase of upcoming content. The showcase will feature appearances by talent and never-before-seen sneak previews of original content for Disney+, Disney Channel and Disney Junior, including looks at the new Disney+ Original series National Treasure, American Born Chinese and The Santa Claus. Hall D23
3:30 p.m. A Celebration of Disney Animation’s Encanto – The team behind the Academy Award-winning Walt Disney Animation Studios’ hit tells stories from the making of the film, plus a few surprises. Premiere Stage
4 p.m. FX’s AHS: Behind the Screams – The show’s designers, artists and stylists will give fans inside details on how these creatives keep things fresh after 11 installments and an anthology spin-off. Panelists include producer and costume designer Lou Eyrich and producer and makeup artist Eryn Krueger Mekash. Backlot Stage
4 p.m. Dreaming, Designing and Bringing to Life the Disney Wish at Premiere Stage
5:30 p.m. Signing opportunity with Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski and Executive Spider-Editor Nick Lowe.
5:45 p.m. National Geographic Special Screening: Limitless with Chris Hemsworth – An exclusive first look at the new Disney+ series Limitless! wherein Chris Hemsworth — who will not attend — puts his body and mind through transformative experiences, sharing tips that can help you too have a healthier life, body, and mind. Hyperion Stage
6 p.m. Zootopia+ Sneak Peek – A first look at the newest animated series coming to Disney+ from Disney Animation with directors Josie Trinidad and Trent Correy. Backlot Stage
6 p.m. Building Walt’s Florida Project: Walt Disney World from Dream to Reality – Using rarely-seen photography, the Walt Disney Archives and special guests present a look at the extraordinary construction and opening of the Walt Disney World Resort. Walt Disney Archives Stage
Domenica 11 settembre
10 a.m. Sneak Peek of Mickey: The Story of a Mouse – Disney Original Documentary presents a panel dedicated to Mickey: The Story of a Mouse, which celebrates one of the world’s most beloved icons. Hosted by Bret Iwan, the official voice of Mickey himself, the panel will include filmmakers and select film participants. Attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film as well, as an exclusive sneak peek. Backlot stage
10 a.m. Nat Geo & Disney: 100 Years of Exploring the World Through Storytelling – Since 1888, National Geographic has been igniting the explorer in everyone, including none other than Walt Disney himself. With a shared belief in the power of storytelling to change the world, Disney and Nat Geo were connected long before making it official in 2019. Nat Geo’s iconic yellow border has always served as a portal to explore the farthest reaches of the Earth and beyond. In fact, the iconic Nat Geo Image Collection inspired Walt’s wonderful world of Disney. Walt Disney Archives Stage
10 a.m. Revisiting Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Disney’s Magical Mid-Century – Producer Don Hahn looks back at Disney projects from the 1950s and 1960s as he shares an illustrated journey through the era with rarely-seen art and photography reflecting the unique style that Walt Disney and his artists pioneered. Hyperion Stage
10:30 a.m. A Boundless Future: Disney Parks, Experiences and Products – Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro presents a look at what will be happening around the world in parks, on the high seas, at home and beyond. Attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at the what Disney Imagineers are at work on. Hall D23
10:30 a.m. Disney+’s The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder -The cast and creative team of the animated series gather to discuss the acclaimed revival of the groundbreaking series The Proud Family and share an inside look at the upcoming season. Premiere Stage
12 p.m. An Animated Conversation: Celebrating 90 Years of Goofy – Walt Disney Archives director Becky Cline, Disney Legend Bill Farmer, animator Eric Goldberg and producer Dorothy McKim celebrate one of Walt Disney’s most memorable creations. Walt Disney Archives Stage
1 p.m. Walt Disney Imagineering: 70 Years of Making the Impossible, Possible – Imagineers past and present discuss the core elements of storytelling and innovation that bring dreams to life for guests from all around the world. Premiere Stage
2 p.m. 100 Years of Treasures from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library – Never-before-seen clips, recording sessions, and live-action references mark 100 years of Walt Disney Animation Studios as the ARL unveils newly digitized media from their collection and from their Oral History Project. Backlot Stage
2 p.m. The Main Street Electrical Parade — 50 Years of Nighttime Magic & Imagination – See and hear how the iconic parade was born and has evolved with a panel of the creative talent behind it from 1972 to today. Includes never-before-seen film from its opening and early years. Walt Disney Archives Stage
2:15 p.m. A Disney Tour of the UCLA Film & Television Archive – The UCLA Film & Television Archive presents rare footage of the Hollywood that shaped the Disney brothers and sparked their imagination. Hyperion Stage
3:45 p.m. The Next Generation of National Geographic – Meet the newest National Geographic stars who are taking viewers to the most remote locations on Earth in pursuit of breathtaking landscapes, extraordinary wildlife, exotic foods, epic challenges and undercover storytelling. Premiere Stage
4 p.m. Disney Parks Through the Decades: A Disney Ambassador Perspective Walt Disney Archives Stage
4:15 p.m. The World of Duffy & Friends Revealed at Hyperion Stage
4:15 p.m. Disney Princess – The Concert Live at D23! – Disney Concerts will present a special performance of Disney Princess – The Concert, featuring Tony nominee Susan Egan. The cast will perform favorite Disney Princess and Frozen songs, including classics such as “Part of Your World,” “Let It Go,” “A Whole New World,” “Colors of the Wind” and “Almost There.” The performers will share exclusive behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the stage and screen. Hall D23.
6 p.m. Conversations with Disney Character Voices – Rick Dempsey, SVP of Character Voices, and some very special guests go behind the mic for stories and fun conversations with some fan favorites. Premiere Stage
6 p.m. Dancing with the Stars 31st Season Celebration – Stars of the hit competition series celebrate 31 seasons of memorable performances, award-winning choreography and, of course, Mirrorball trophies. Backlot Stage
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messaggio 14/8/2022, 12:18
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Secondo noi per il pannello Disney potrebbero fare così (usiamo la locuzione "potrebbero fare" e non il verbo "faranno" semplicemente non si sa come agiscono e poi perché di fatto poi al D23 tranne i primi anni, non è che abbiano annunciato o mostrato molto, soprattutto l'ultima volta quando non hanno mostrato nulla, tutto assieme, Disney, Marvel e Lucasfilm e fu un pastrocchio totale, almeno adesso hanno suddiviso le tre aree come in origine):

animazione:

- presentazione Strange World con tanto di trailer e ricerche grafiche.
- annuncio film 2023 e (forse) 2024 con alcune concept art.
- probabile annuncio di Frozen 3 (ma non è detto che lo annuncino)... potrebbero annunciare un altro progetto su Frozen per Disney +
- presentazione delle serie di Iwaju, Zootropolis +, Oceania e Tiana con un teaser/trailer di qualcuna e ricerche grafiche e idee sul futuro dei WDAS anche nell'ambito delle serie tv.

live action:

- teaser/trailer di Haunted Mansion con cast e regista sul palco (e presentazione studio del film);
- teaser/trailer di La Sirenetta con cast e regista sul palco (e presentazione studio del film);
- presentazione de Il Re Leone 2 (forse con teaser);
- annuncio data e prima immagine ufficiale di Biancaneve (per gli addetti, presentazione dello studio costumi di scena e sequenze ma solo per chi paga, online si vedrà ben poco, forse un'immagine ufficiale, magari con collegamento online della Zegler o della Gadot);
- annuncio casting di Hercules;
- annuncio ufficiale di Maleficent 3 con nome del regista e si spera con un po' di trama e presenza sul palco di Angelina Jolie (e forse Elle Fanning?);
- annuncio regista/casting de Il Gobbo di Notre Dame e Bambi;
- probabile annuncio Crudelia 2 (anche se probabilmente vedremo solo il titolo nella line up e non di più) e di qualcosa legato ai Pirati dei Caraibi (ma anche qua potrebbe essere in sordina)

Disney +:

- discussione in merito a Pinocchio (che uscirà l'8 settembre in anteprima) quindi discussione con il cast del film.
- presentazione ufficiale con tanto di teaser/trailer di Peter Pan e Wendy, Disenchanted;
- probabile annuncio di qualche altro progetto tipo La Spada nella Roccia o Merlin.


Pixar:

- teaser di Elemental teaser
- teaser/trailer di Win or Lose
- annuncio dei titoli del 2024 e ricerche grafiche.




Poi vi diciamo quello che pensiamo potrebbero mostrare della Marvel...


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messaggio 14/8/2022, 13:27
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Marvel:

cinema:

- trailer esteso di Black Panther: Wakanda Forever con cast sul palco;
- trailer di Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania con cast sul palco;
- presentazione di Guardiani della Galassia Vol. 3 con cast sul palco;
- presentazione di The Marvels;
- presentazione delle prime prove e forse prima foto di Blade;
- annuncio Capitan America 4 con sinossi del film e immagini di ricerca;
- sinossi e immagini di ricerca di Thunderbolts e annuncio cast;
- annuncio cast dei Fantastici 4 e immagini dei protagonisti con i costumi di scena (magari gli attori saranno presenti al D23);
- annuncio nuovi film non mostrati al Comic Con che faranno da collante prima dei due grandi eventi Avengers: Kang Dynasty e Avengers: Secrets Wars (tipo il film sugli Dei dell'Olimpo che chiuderebbe la fase lasciata aperta da Thor 4);
- annuncio regista di Avengers: Secrets Wars;
- probabile annuncio progetto su X Men, Eternals 2, Shang Chi 2 o Doctor Strange 2 o Thor 5...

serie tv:

- presentazione e trailer di Secret Invasions;
- presentazione di Echo (immagini di ricerca ecc);
- presentazione di Ironheart;
- presentazione di X Men 97 con tanto di trailer;
- presentazione nuovi progetti animati;
- presentazione generica di Agatha e di Daredevil.
- annuncio ufficiale della serie su Wakanda, Armor Wars, e altre...


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messaggio 14/8/2022, 13:31
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Io mi aspetto meno annunci di quelli che avete scritto, anche se ci spero. Per Disney+ credo ci sarà anche ampio spazio per Hocus Pocus 2


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Beast concordiamo con te!


per Marvel gli annunci saranno parecchi... anche perché hanno già detto molto al Comic Con e al D23 dovranno dire qualcosa di più forte altrimenti la gente non pagherebbe più per la convention in futuro

Sulla Disney anche secondo noi ci saranno meno annunci di quelli che abbiamo messo (e difatti abbiamo scritto "potrebbero annunciare" non "annunceranno" spiegando che non crediamo a grandi novità)... che per i live action si limitino a presentare i teaser di Haunted Mansion, La Sirenetta, Il Re Leone 2 e annunciare la data mostrando un'immagine di Biancaneve? forse un annuncio o due (il casting di Hercules? o Maleficent 3?) ma poco di più..
per i film animati due cose diranno, forse Strange World e il film dopo e stop... un excursus sulle serie tv in lavorazione (Tiana, Oceania, ecc) crediamo lo facciano, ma molto breve
Disney+: Peter Pan e Wendy di sicuro, poi Disenchated e Hocus Pocus 2 sono certi...

ecco così facendo la lista è molto ridotta e in linea con quanto di solito presentano alla convention


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Bella analisi, veu, se seguissero la vostra scaletta sarebbe incredibile, l'evento migliore dell'anno! Peccato siano solo ipotesi!


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Annunciate le Disney Legends. Sono ben 14.

The 2022 Disney Legends Award honorees (listed alphabetically) are:

Anthony Anderson grew up in Los Angeles. While pursuing his acting career, he continued his education by attending the High School for the Performing Arts, where he earned first place in the NAACP’s ACT-SO Awards. His performance, along with a dedication to his craft, earned him an arts scholarship to Howard University. Anthony has appeared in more than 20 films, and his performance on Law & Order earned him four consecutive NAACP Image Award nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series. He starred in and executive produced ABC’s Emmy-nominated sitcom black-ish, winning seven NAACP Image Awards and earning seven Emmy and three Golden Globe® nominations for his role as Andre “Dre” Johnson in the series. He also executive produced and appeared in the black-ish spinoff series grown-ish and mixed-ish. His recent credits include ABC’s Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s ‘All in the Family’ and ‘The Jeffersons’ (2019), host of ABC’s game show To Tell the Truth (2016–), and Detective Kevin Bernard in Law & Order. In 2020 he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Kristen Bell is an award-winning actor, author, and producer, who landed her first role with Disney by lending her voice to Hiromi in the Studio Ghibli classic The Cat Returns, for the U.S. DVD release in 2005. Her voice-acting expertise would soon come in handy once again, for the two highest-grossing animated features of all time, Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019). Anna, the optimistic, comical, fearless princess (who became Queen) of Arendelle, was a spot-on role for the seasoned actor, whose singing talents and personality effortlessly shines through her performance of the character. Kristen reprised the role in Frozen Fever (2015), Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Once Upon a Snowman (2020), along with numerous video games, theme park experiences, and consumer products. Kristen also voiced Priscilla the sloth in 2016’s Oscar®-winning Zootopia and in the upcoming Disney+ series Zootopia+. She has also starred in several Disney live-action films, such as When in Rome (2010) and You Again (2010), TV specials such as Lady Gaga & The Muppets’ Holiday Spectacular (2013) and Mickey’s 90th Spectacular (2018), and myriad series from 20th Century Fox, including The Simpsons and Family Guy.

Chadwick Boseman was fueled by purpose and sought to fulfill that through writing, directing, acting, and activism. His breakout performance came playing Jackie Robinson in 42, followed by his next role as James Brown in Get On Up. He then starred in the title role of Marshall, which followed a young Thurgood Marshall. Boseman joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the African Super Hero Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War before bringing the character to the forefront of his own solo film, Black Panther, which received critical acclaim, broke global box office records, and had a social and cultural impact felt globally. The film received seven Academy Award® nominations, including Marvel’s first-ever Best Picture nomination. Boseman won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture alongside the film’s ensemble. In 2019, Boseman starred in 21 Bridges. In 2020, he appeared in Da 5 Bloods, directed by Academy Award winner Spike Lee. In Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, his captivating performance as “Levee” garnered an Academy Award nomination, and he won the NAACP Image Award and the Critics Choice and Screen Actors Guild awards, among numerous others. On television, he most recently received an Emmy nomination for his work in the Disney+ animated series What If...?

Rob’t Coltrin joined Walt Disney Imagineering in 1990 in the Show Set Design group and over time progressed through multiple disciplines—including show design, concept design, and art direction—before landing in his final role as an executive creative director. Early in his career he had a hand in the creation of several attractions that have delighted Disney fans for decades, such as Mickey’s PhilharMagic, Muppet*Vision 3D, and Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. More recently, he was a major creative force behind some of our most ambitious projects, including Radiator Springs Racers, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, and recent expansions at Tokyo Disney Resort. In addition to his boundless creative talents, Rob’t is also well known for his passion to elevate the work of fellow Imagineers and help further their careers. Even following his retirement in 2019, he continues to keep in touch with and inspire many of his friends and colleagues at Imagineering.

Patrick Dempsey is a two-time Golden Globe® nominee and SAG Award® nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series. Early in his career he appeared in 1980s nostalgia films such as Touchstone’s Can’t Buy Me Love (1987) and has since become a Hollywood star with numerous iconic television and film roles. Other Disney credits include an appearance on The Magical World of Disney as Kellin Taylor in A Fighting Choice (1986), the Hollywood Pictures film Run (1991), Touchstone’s Sweet Home Alabama (2002), Brother Bear 2 (2006) as the voice of Kenai, Enchanted (2007), and the upcoming Disney+ film Disenchanted (2022). He is perhaps best known to fans as Dr. Derek Shepherd in ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, a role he portrayed for 11 seasons. Grey’s Anatomy won the 2007 Golden Globe for Best Television Series–Drama as well as the 2007 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. In addition to acting, Patrick is an avid racing enthusiast, participating in sports car events and produced the film The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019). In 2008, with the intention of giving back to the community where he grew up and where his mother first received cancer treatment, Patrick founded the Dempsey Center to help make life better for people managing the impact of cancer.

Robert Price “Bob” Foster began his Disney career in 1956, joining the Walt Disney Productions legal department. He later served as a member of the Park Operations Committee for Disneyland and was promoted to Corporate Secretary and Legal Counsel in 1958. Two years later, he was named Assistant Secretary, Walt Disney Productions, and Resident Counsel for Disneyland. In 1963, Walt and Roy O. Disney selected Bob to head the land search for their top-secret “Florida Project.” Bob took extraordinary measures to ensure that the identity of Walt Disney Productions remained classified while initiating and executing the property research and acquisition effort. He acquired 43 square miles of land for what would eventually become the Walt Disney World Resort. Bob was later named Vice President (Legal), Secretary, and General Counsel for the Walt Disney World Co. and in 1970 was promoted to President of the Buena Vista Land Company. In this role, Bob was responsible for overseeing development of the resort community of Lake Buena Vista. In 1974, Bob retired from Walt Disney Productions as Vice President, Real Estate.

Josh Gad is a Tony Award®-winning actor and singer who has warmed the hearts of countless viewers around the globe as Olaf, the loveable snowman from the 2013 box office hit Frozen and its popular follow-up, Frozen 2 (2019). To audiences’ delight, Gad has reprised the role numerous times, each time sharing more of the sun-loving character’s endearing personality and vivacious songs. Olaf has appeared in Frozen Fever (2015), LEGO® Disney Frozen: Northern Lights (2016), Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017), At Home with Olaf (2020), Once Upon a Snowman (2020), and Olaf Presents (2021). Gad’s memorable performances in Frozen and Frozen 2 earned him two Annie Awards for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production. In 2017, Gad starred as LeFou, the memorable and iconic sidekick to Gaston, in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, and in 2020, he portrayed Mulch Diggums in Artemis Fowl. Some of his other notable Disney credits include Mickey’s 90th Spectacular (2018), The Disney Family Singalong (2020), Murder on the Orient Express (2017), Modern Family (2011), and Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom (2020). Gad’s Broadway talent is also showcased as both a creator and star of the Emmy-nominated 20th Television Animation musical series, Central Park (2020–).

Jonathan Groff has made memorable performances in theater, film, and television since his award-winning breakout performance in Broadway’s Spring Awakening (2006). Popular with Disney fans the world over, Jonathan voiced the character of Kristoff in both Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019)—the top two highest-grossing animated films of all time—as well as in Frozen Fever (2015), LEGO Disney Frozen: Northern Lights (2016), Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017), Once Upon a Snowman (2020), and numerous video games, consumer products, and theme park experiences. He also appeared as Jesse St. James on the Emmy- and Golden Globe-award-winning television series Glee. Additional notable Disney television credits include The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic and Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2. Groff originated the role of King George III in the Pulitzer Prize-winning production of Hamilton on Broadway, receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance, and was part of the featured cast immortalized in the Emmy-winning Disney+ Original release of the hit show. Groff also received an individual Emmy nomination for his performance in the filmed production.

Don Hahn joined The Walt Disney Studios in 1976 in the Art Props Morgue. His animation career took off when he worked as an inbetweener on Pete’s Dragon (1977), and later as assistant director on The Fox and the Hound (1981). He was Production Manager of The Black Cauldron (1985) and The Great Mouse Detective (1986), then turned to producing on Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Beauty and the Beast (1991), and The Lion King (1994). His other credits include The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), The Emperor’s New Groove (2000), Maleficent (2014), and the live-action Beauty and the Beast (2017). He executive produced the Disneynature films Earth (2009), Oceans (2010), African Cats (2011), and Chimpanzee (2012). Don is also the author of several Disney Editions books, including The Alchemy of Animation, Before Ever After, and Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Disney’s Magical Mid-Century. As director, Don has helmed such acclaimed documentaries as Waking Sleeping Beauty (2010) and Howard (2020). His most recent Disney credits include hosting the documentary Adventure Thru the Walt Disney Archives (2020).

Doris Hardoon joined Walt Disney Imagineering in 1979 as a junior designer, then quickly rose through the ranks to lead designer, art director, and producer on a variety of groundbreaking projects around the globe. Included were EPCOT Center, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park, as well as Disney Cruise Line and Disney entertainment centers nationwide. She additionally served as executive art director, producer, and creative portfolio lead for projects including Hong Kong Disneyland, the proposed-but-never-built WESTCOT Center in Anaheim, and the unbuilt DisneySea in Long Beach. Doris left the Company in 2000 to pursue other innovative projects but returned in 2009 to help conceive, design, and build Shanghai Disney Resort. In her role as executive director and producer, Doris provided overall creative direction to her design and production teams, while establishing culturally relevant, “authentically Disney, distinctly Chinese” elements in all aspects of her assignments. Doris is the 2022 recipient of the THEA Buzz Price Lifetime of Distinguished Achievements Award.

Idina Menzel is an accomplished actor, singer, songwriter, and philanthropist, who rose to fame on the Broadway stage. Winning a Tony Award in 2004 for her legendary performance as Elphaba in Wicked, she famously went on to voice Queen Elsa in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen (2013) and reprised the role in Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) and Frozen 2 (2019), along with numerous animated shorts, theme park experiences, and consumer products. Idina’s performance of the Oscar- and Grammy®-winning song “Let It Go” became an international phenomenon, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and helped launch Frozen and Frozen 2 on their way to becoming the two highest-grossing animated movies of all time. Idina also appeared as Nancy Tremaine in Enchanted (2007) and is soon to reprise the role in the Disney+ sequel, Disenchanted. As a songwriter, Idina’s original song “Dream Girl” (from 2021’s Cinderella) made it to the Academy Awards’ Best Original Song short list. Some of her notable Disney TV credits include Lisa King in ABC Studios’ Private Practice (2009), Disneyland 60: The Wonderful World of Disney (2015), Mickey’s 90th Spectacular (2018), and The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II (2020), as well as the recurring role of Shelby Corcoran in Glee for 20th Century Television.

Chris Montan joined The Walt Disney Company in 1984, and within three years was named vice president of music for motion pictures and television. In 1997, Variety named him “musical supervisor of the decade” after he oversaw such classic and best-selling film soundtracks as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Pretty Woman, Sister Act, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules. Chris was named President of Walt Disney Music in 1999 and was responsible for overseeing music for Disney and Pixar animated feature films, Disney Theatrical stage productions, and Disney Parks and Resorts, worldwide. He served as executive music producer for all of the Studios’ animated features during his tenure, working closely in the story development process as well as helping to select musical talent. His work has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, winning Best Original Cast Recording for Aida and Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media for Frozen, with additional films receiving 45 musical Academy Award nominations and 16 Academy Awards in the Best Original Song and Best Original Score categories.

Ellen Pompeo leads the longest-running primetime medical drama in television history, Grey’s Anatomy. As one of television’s most beloved actresses, Ellen’s turn in the title role continues to help elevate the series as ABC’s highest-rated drama and earned the actress a Golden Globe nomination in 2007. Audiences remain glued to screens week after week watching Dr. Meredith Grey and her colleagues face relatable and emotional hardships. In real life, Ellen similarly confronts adversity and works for positive change both on and off the screen. Whether it is encouraging women to pursue their dream careers—medical or otherwise—or advocating for normalizing gender and racial equality in the workplace, the actress has inspired generations. Some of Ellen’s other notable credits include Moonlight Mile (2002), Old School (2003), and Daredevil (2003). Next up, Ellen will star in and executive produce an eight-episode Hulu Original limited series currently titled Untitled Orphan Project through her production banner Calamity Jane, which she launched in 2011.

Tracee Ellis Ross starred in the groundbreaking ABC comedy series black-ish. The Emmy-winning show ran for eight seasons, during which she also served as a producer and director. For her role as Dr. Rainbow “Bow” Johnson, Tracee was nominated five times for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and won the 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2020 NAACP Image Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. In addition, Tracee was honored and acknowledged at the 2016 ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood luncheon, receiving the Fierce and Fearless award. Her other Disney television credits include roles on grown-ish and mixed-ish—the latter of which she was both co-creator and executive producer—The Premise, and Private Practice. Tracee is the founder and CEO of PATTERN, a haircare brand that launched in 2019.

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Comunque la presenza di tutto il cast di Frozen nelle Disney Legends porta a pensare ad un annuncio di Frozen 3 o qualcosa legato a Frozen (una serie tv?)... non è detto ma sembra quella la via...

Domanda: ma vero che Mandy Moore (la voce originale di Rapunzel) non è nelle Disney Legends? quindi questo porta a pensare ancor di più alla grandezza e all'impatto di Frozen sull'animazione e sul mondo disneyano in generale...


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Dal mio punto di vista, l'attributo Legend fa pensare a un premio alla carriera o quantomeno ad una persona che abbia lasciato un contributo ampio e duraturo.
Gli unici in questa lista che corrispondono all'identikit sono Don Hahn, Bob Foster, Chris Montan e i 2 Imagineer.
Gli altri nomi sembrano scelti dal marketing: sono tutti o quasi giovani, con anni di carriera davanti e che con la Disney hanno fatto relativamente poco: 1 film oppure 1 franchise oppure 1 serie tv. Anche se l'impatto di Frozen come franchise è notevole, premiarli ora è davvero troppo presto, non si avverte appieno la loro legacy. Al confronto, Jodi Benson e Paige O'Hara sono diventate Legends 20 anni e passa dopo i rispettivi film.
Nel frattempo, gente come Eric Goldberg, tanto per dirne uno che ha davvero fatto la storia della Disney, resta a bocca asciutta. In questa lista non c'è un regista, un animatore, un creativo.

Nota a margine: in epoca Iger era lui stesso a presentare la cerimonia e consegnare i riconoscimenti, invece per quest'anno è stato annunciata una presentatrice


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Le vere Disney legends sono gli animatori, i registi, gli sceneggiatori. Secondo me comunque si tratta principalmente di nominare gente di richiamo che faccia la comparsa all'evento. E secondo me c'è tutto il cast di Frozen per l'annuncio di Frozen 3, l ho pensato subito!

Trovo che Patrick Dempsey abbia fatto un po' poco in Disney per meritarsi il titolo, anche se è assolutamente indimenticabile in Come d'incanto! Ma forse lo vorranno anche lì per presentare un trailer di Disenchanted?


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CITAZIONE (Hiroe @ 26/8/2022, 8:15) *
Le vere Disney legends sono gli animatori, i registi, gli sceneggiatori. Secondo me comunque si tratta principalmente di nominare gente di richiamo che faccia la comparsa all'evento. E secondo me c'è tutto il cast di Frozen per l'annuncio di Frozen 3, l ho pensato subito!

Trovo che Patrick Dempsey abbia fatto un po' poco in Disney per meritarsi il titolo, anche se è assolutamente indimenticabile in Come d'incanto! Ma forse lo vorranno anche lì per presentare un trailer di Disenchanted?


più che Dempsey si sarebbe meritata il titolo Angelina Jolie... la sua Malefica è qualcosa di così iconico che è rimasta nell'immaginario collettivo, non ha soppiantato la Classica ma vi ha lasciato un'impronta così come Jonny Depp e il Cappellaio Matto di Alice o Jack Sparrow nei Pirati... sono finora gli unici due attori dei remake ad aver lasciato l'impronta (un po' Glenn Close per Crudelia ma in misura minore rispetto a Angelina o Depp, Emma Stone non sappiamo ancora come inquadrarla)... ecco Angelina noi l'avremmo chiamata di corsa


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Dal sito Reddit (Attenzione! sono rumor! niente di definitivo anche perché talvolta al D23 mostrano MOLTO meno di quello che sembra!)

Disney’s plans for D23 Expo
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A family member of mine works in the marketing department at Disney, and he told me some info on what they will be presenting for the Animation, Pixar and Live-Action panels at the next D23 event which coming in a the next few weeks. (Theatrical)

Animation:

Disney’s Penelope coming to theaters November 2023, voice recording already started, a first look will be previewed.

Disney’s Strange world, Official trailer, Plot summary and cast on stage discussing the film.

Disney’s Bluebeard coming to theaters in Summer 2024 with It announcing a whole new world to 2D Animation, Concept art will be privately be shown to attendees only.

Encanto II, Official Announcement with Cast and Director on stage, also a possible release date will be announced. A musical performance is possible wink.gif

Pixar:

Pixar’s Elemental to get a First look at the Main Characters in 3D, Cast announcements are certain.

Pixar’s Sumer, Official announcement and Director on stage to discuss the project.

Live-Action:

The little mermaid, Teaser trailer, Plot summary and cast on stage to discuss the project, Entertainment Weekly First Look released hours before the presentation.

Snow White, Official release date announcement set for March 2024, Cast on Stage and First Look for attendees only.

Hercules, Official release date announcement, Director Guy Ritchie on stage to discuss the project.

Queen of Snow, Official announcement with Producer Kristin Burr on stage to discuss the project.

Maleficent: Mother of all Faeries, Official announcement with Producer Joe Roth on stage to discuss the project, possible Director announcement.

The Lion King: Born King, Official announcement with Release date announcement and Cast on stage to discuss the project, first look at the Behind the scenes of the project’s making only for attendees.


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Maronna, che goduria...Parrebbe anche riconfermato il live action de La Regina delle Nevi.
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I progetti sia animati che live action sono bellissimi, davvero sono curioso per tutti.
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Wooooow super questi film!

Il trhead per Sumer lo abbiamo? Wow fanno un film sui sumeri? Fighissimo! Spero che, visto i film impegnati che fanno ultimamente, lo facciano sulle prime leggi e i primordi della scrittura, sarebbe fighissimo.


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Con Sumer, ho pensato si trattasse di un refuso e poi, essendo un film Pixar mi acchiappa sempre relativamente, ma se si trattasse di un film sui sumeri sarebbe proprio interessante. Sarebbe bella cosa riprendere il genere antico, per questo confido sempre in un Aida prima o poi, cartone o live action che sia.
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Poster con Easter Egg vari tra Disney , Marvel , Star Wars:



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Qui i 58 elementi "easter egg" del poster:

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Pensate un po' se con tutte le aspettative che hanno cercato di creare online, poi alla fine ci troviamo l'annuncio di un filmetto animato banale alla Encanto/Raya/Oceania/Ralph/Strange World e similari e dei live poco o nulla come nel 2019?

vorremmo vedere la faccia di tanti che speravano nel ritorno delle fiabe in animazione...

in tutta onestà speriamo di no perché sarebbe l'ennesimo schiaffo al pubblico pagante per assistere all'Expo però i D23 (tranne uno o due) solitamente vanno sulla scia del "già conosciuto"... non è che facciano mai chissà che sensazionalismi (specie nel settore animazione che è OSCENO)... vedremo domani


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Ma infatti, sono abbastanza scandalosi (anche) in questo.
Io per ben due edizioni ero arrivato a un passo dall’organizzarmi per andare, ma entrambe le volte ero spinto più per il merchandising esclusivo e la curiosità legata al tipo di manifestazione.
In compenso, il Festival del Cinema di Annecy, a cui ho partecipato nell’ormai lontano 2014, era stato un evento davvero incredibile, con anteprime mondiali (Dragon Trainer 2), incontro con tantissimi registi, anteprime su film che ancora non erano usciti e quant’altro.
Certo, sono tipi di eventi ben diversi, ma per noi italiani è certamente più pratico pensare di andare ad Annecy piuttosto che a Anaheim
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Scusate, ma state dando alla D23 Expo un ruolo che non è suo.
Il paragone con Annecy non ci sta, semmai confrontiamolo con Lucca Comics. Io a Lucca vado, pagando profumatamente, per comprare fumetti/merchandise, incontrare gli autori, seguire conferenze degli autori, incontrare gente che magari si vede una volta all'anno, vedere i cosplay; NON vado per gli annunci di nuovi fumetti: sono lieto se ce ne sono, ma non baso la mia soddisfazione dell'evento su quello.
La magia del D23 Expo è il radunarsi di una comunità di fan, incontrare animatori ed imagineer, visitare i padiglioni dove sono esposte maquette ed altro materiale degli archivi, assistere a conferenze sulla storia della Disney e anche comprare merchandise esclusivo. A me, se potessi permettermi il viaggio, basterebbe eccome.
Gli annunci cinematografici, tutto sommato, consistono in una minima parte della convention. Certo, per noi da casa, è l'unica cosa di cui possiamo fruire e per questo ci appaiono essenziali. Non sono d'accordo nel criticare la Disney su questo.


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Non sono d’accordo, il D23 è nato come convention, anzi come Expo (che riporta pure nel logo ufficiale), quindi letteralmente una “esposizione”, una risposta Disney al Comicon di San Diego dove ogni anno si fanno importanti annunci su film e serie tv, e che il mondo del cinema attende tutto l’anno anche solo per lanciare i trailer in anteprima.
Secondo me è assolutamente legittimo aspettarsi grandi annunci dal D23 e rimanerne delusi quando ciò non accade, visto che come evento è stato costruito su queste basi (ricordo che per alcuni anni la Disney ha disertato il Comicon in favore di una maggior attenzione mediatica al D23, magari ricordo male)
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Tenete presente che per la prima volta oltre strange world ed elemental non sappiamo nulla. Al contrario di altri D23 che già sapevamo due tre titoli dopo.
Oggi è tutto a sorpresa.
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