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  • DISNEY+ DAY: Artwork for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Features Him Facing Off Against Darth Vader

    DISNEY+ DAY: Artwork for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Features Him Facing Off Against Darth Vader

    There are many exciting projects from Star Wars heading to Disney+, but Obi-Wan Kenobi is quite the standout. Not only is it Ewan McGregor‘s return to the role, but we even will see Hayden Christensen return to play Darth Vader. So, we’ll explore the times that built up to when they had their final confrontation in A New Hope. Ahead of its release, Variety has dropped an image of Darth Vader facing off against Obi-Wan that’ll be featured in a sizzle reel from Disney+ Day. It’s curious it was released ahead of the teaser.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi Darth Vader

    Source: Variety

  • DISNEY+ DAY: Deborah Chow Teases Jedi Hunters in ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’

    DISNEY+ DAY: Deborah Chow Teases Jedi Hunters in ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’

    We’ve been long waiting for an update on Star Wars upcoming Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi and it has finally arrived. Luckily, Disney+ Day is the perfect time to tease its upcoming release. It looks like he’ll have quite the hardships ahead of him, as Deadline shared a brief preview from a sizzle reel, where showrunner Deborah Chow teased Jedi hunters are on the lookout.

    This is a quite a dark time we’re coming into with him, just being a Jedi; it’s not safe. There are Jedi hunters out there

    Deborah Chow

    Source: Deadline

  • Disney + Day: ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Set to Stream Next Halloween

    Disney + Day: ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Set to Stream Next Halloween

    Nearly 30 years after the original film introduced the Sanderson sisters to the world, the Hocus Pocus sequel will finally stream on Disney Plus! As part of Disney Plus Day, it was revealed that Hocus Pocus 2, which sees Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy return in their respective roles, will stream on Disney Plus next Fall, just in time for Halloween.

    The new film will once again take place in Salem where three teens played by Whitney Peak, Lilia Buckingham and Belissa Escobedo find themselves at odds with the Sanderson sisters. The sequel, directed by Anne Fletcher, will also see Doug Jones return as Winifred’s zombie ex-love, Billy Butcherson.

  • DISNEY+ DAY: ‘Pinocchio’ Eyeing Fall 2022 Release

    DISNEY+ DAY: ‘Pinocchio’ Eyeing Fall 2022 Release

    The retelling of Pinocchio directed by Robert Zemeckis is heading to Disney+, as they shared the full cast line-up and that it is eyeing a release for Fall 2022. Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo, and Luke Evans will bring some of the iconic characters to life with the help of voices provided by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Keegan-Michael Key, and Lorrain Cracco.

    Source: Twitter

  • Disney + Day: Baymax is Back in a Trailer for the 2022 Streaming Series

    Disney + Day: Baymax is Back in a Trailer for the 2022 Streaming Series

    After making his big screen debut and finding his way into the hearts of audiences in 2014’s Big Hero 6, Baymax is back in his own series by Walt Disney Animation Studios.

    The series, slated for Summer of 2022, looks to take Baymax away from super-heroing and back to his original purpose: taking care of humans. Aunt Cass makes a return in the trailer, which showcases the kind of ironic humor that made Baymax so popular in Big Hero 6.

    Baymax will stream on Disney Plus next Summer!

  • DISNEY+ DAY: ‘Willow’ Adds ‘The Birch’s Dempsey Bryk

    DISNEY+ DAY: ‘Willow’ Adds ‘The Birch’s Dempsey Bryk

    It looks like Disney+ Day is not going to pump on the breaks anytime soon, as Deadline has just reported that The Birch‘s Dempsey Bryk has joined the cast of Willow, which will act as a continuation of the original 1988 film. Warwick Davis will reprise his role in the series from the original and it’s currently eyeing a 2022 premiere. The cult classic will make its grand return and continue the fantastical story that we’ve come to love back in 1988.

    Source: Deadline

  • Marvel’s Earth X Comics Served as an “Uncanny Bible” for ‘Eternals’ Scribes

    Marvel’s Earth X Comics Served as an “Uncanny Bible” for ‘Eternals’ Scribes

    Eternals writers Kaz and Ryan Firpo had a huge task in front of them as they began to crack the story of Eternals. Telling the story of the very origins of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reinventing some very obscure characters for the film and deciding what themes to include were just some of the big jobs they had to handle and they had to pack it all into a huge, sci-fi epic. Inverse got to talk to the writers and, according to Kaz, despite the film featuring all manner of Cosmic being, including the massive Celestials, the pair looked at the film as an opportunity to get philosophical about humanity itself:

    Eternals is using the lens of science fiction to ask big questions about purpose and responsibility and love. Stories provide us an opportunity to ask big questions. If you come from a movie with a big question you’re still grappling with, that’s a great success. Because we’ve gotten you to think about what it means to be human for just a little bit.

    In prepping to take those big questions to the big screen, the writers first dove in to the comic book history of the characters. While the bulk of their stories were told through creator Jack Kirby’s original run and Neil Gaiman’s modern run, another lesser known run also had a big influence on the film: 1999’s Earth X. Earth X was written by Jim Kreuger who worked with Alex Ross (who originally created the dystopian future seen in the series) to put together a 14-issue run that took a look at a world where most everyone had super powers and, pertinent to Eternals, had a Celestial growing at its core! Kaz described the process of digging into the comic book history of the characters and how Earth X stood out for the way it took on the sort of big, philosophical ideas they wanted to tackle:

    The process began with Marvel handing us a 700-page PDF that had everything, every time the Eternals had appeared, even in Avengers [comics]. We read all of it. Comics are an incredible medium because they’re about different artists having different conversations in the shared universe. Comics inherently are about the multiverse; it’s different takes on these same stories. For us, it became [about] bringing our own story to the lineage. Earth X was an uncanny bible that sat around in the writer’s room because it tackled huge ideas.

    Ryan also indicated that while the Kirby and Gaiman runs each lent part of their stories to the DNA of the film, it was the philosophy of Ross’s Earth X idea that caught their attention. The use of Earth X as a “bible” for the film goes to show how valuable any corner of Marvel Comics vast library can be as creators begin the process of adapting these stories and characters for the MCU. The stories begun in Earth X have continued to grow through the subsequent series Universe X, Paradise X and Marvels X; maybe those series will become the bibles for Eternals sequels or for other projects down the road.

    Source: Inverse

  • UPDATE: DISNEY+ DAY: ‘Predator’ Prequel Headed to Hulu for Summer 2022 Under New Title

    UPDATE: DISNEY+ DAY: ‘Predator’ Prequel Headed to Hulu for Summer 2022 Under New Title

    It looks like Disney+ Day is to celebrate everything Disney, as Deadline has just announced the upcoming Predator prequel will be titled Prey. Dan Trachtenberg has been directing the project under the title “Skulls” for some time. Prey, which will debut on Hulu, will explore the Comanche Nation around 300 years ago through the perspective of a skilled female warrior named Naru, who will end up face-to-face with one of the most evolved alien predators next summer.

    Source: Deadline

  • Disney + Day: ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’ Series In Development

    Disney + Day: ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’ Series In Development

    As part of its first Disney Plus Day, Disney revealed that they are developing a series based on the popular children’s books known as The Spiderwick Chronicles. The series of 5 books, written by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, were published from 2003-2004.

    The books tell the tales of the Grace children as they discover a world of fairies and magic after moving to a new home. Freddie Highmore led the cast of a 2008 film adaptation which will be unrelated to this series. Disney had little to offer on the series other than calling it a “modern coming of age story combined with fantasy adventure.”

  • ‘Eternals’ Couldn’t Film in Hawaii As ‘Inhumans’ “Burned That Bridge”

    ‘Eternals’ Couldn’t Film in Hawaii As ‘Inhumans’ “Burned That Bridge”

    It looks like Marvel TV’s adaptation of Inhumans may have left a bad aftertaste with not only Marvel Studios but also Hawaii. Eternals writers Kaz and Ryan Firbo discussed their initial pitching phase of Eternals and how they tried to approach different aspects of the project. They also went through various filming locations, but it turns out that there was one they weren’t allowed to include Hawaii. The reasoning as Marvel Studios put it was that the Inhumans series “totally burned that bridge” according to Kaz Firbo. He goes on to state that:

    In the Marvel Universe there’s a lot of synergy, but also individuals telling great stories. There isn’t this algorithm that makes Marvel movies great. They hire people who love what they do and let them do what they love. For us, Inhumans was part of that conversation only insofar as — this is a true story — they said, “You can’t go to Hawaii.” Nobody gets to go to Hawaii because Inhumans totally burned that bridge. Beyond that, there wasn’t someone saying like, “We can’t do this, can’t do that.” The door really was open for us.

    Kaz Firbo

    Ryan Firbo added that they also initially envisioned Eternals as a TV Show, but it was mentioned they “kind of tried that” but it was disconnected. So, the actions of the TV studio have left some long-lasting scars. It sadly seems that it might also take quite some time before the studio may enter Hawaii to start a production there that makes use of its beautiful landscape. It makes you wonder if we’ll ever get some insight from Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige how the series may have influenced other decisions.

    Source: Inverse