Tag: Disney Plus

  • HBO Max and Disney+ Share 20th Century Streaming Rights Until 2022

    HBO Max and Disney+ Share 20th Century Streaming Rights Until 2022

    The streaming market has become quite competitive with many jumping in to get a piece of the action. Disney+ and HBO Max have been harsh competitors for Netflix, but also each other. This is especially a big factor in the fact that Warner Bros. still had an exclusive deal with 20th Century Fox to add their library to HBO and HBO Max. Well, it seems that this deal is slowly coming to an end.

    In a new report by Variety, it turns out that HBO Max’s streaming access will end with one more year. Yet, they will also share the streaming releases with Disney+ and Hulu moving forward with Ron’s Gone Wrong being the first in December. The deal will end in 2022 however, and there’s no expectation it’ll get extended due to Disney wanting to include the library in their streaming service.

    For now, they will co-share rights to 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures productions with Disney’s in-house streaming offerings. Ron’s Gone Wrong will release on December 15th on both platforms. So, they’ll also share the same release date moving forward. Any production for an older audience will release on Hulu most likely and in the Star expansion of Disney+ in specific countries.

  • ‘Hawkeye’ Director Reveals Where the Show Fits in the Sacred Timeline

    ‘Hawkeye’ Director Reveals Where the Show Fits in the Sacred Timeline

    Ever since Avengers: Endgame introduced the five-year Blip between Thanos’ snap in Infinity War that erased half the population of the universe and Hulks’ snap that undid it, it has been a constant guessing game as to when Phase 4 properties take place. So far, answers to that question have been mostly vague. While we still have more questions than answers, there’s now some confirmation on where the upcoming Hawkeye series exists within the Sacred Timeline. Director Rhys Thomas revealed to Game Radar:

    Clint’s someone that we haven’t gotten to spend a lot of time with obviously, over the course of the films…We get to see where he’s at, we’re two years after the events of Endgame. And so we get to see what he’s been doing and how he’s dealing with his past.

    Rhys Thomas

    Since the events of Endgame took place sometime in 2023, that means that Clint Barton and Kate Bishop are set to take on their New York adventure roughly in 2025. Set photos had previously hinted at a 2025 date for the series by showing the date for Chinese New Year in that very year. Hawkeye is set at Christmas-time, though, so it would appear that the series actually takes place in late 2024 leading into the New Year.

    While the puzzle pieces of the Sacred Timeline’s Phase 4 entries are slowly being put together, Hawkeye‘s 2024 winter timing raises more questions about how where the series falls with respect to next month’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. Marvel Studios has played coy on this question, but we will learn more soon as Hawkeye drops this Wednesday, November 24, on Disney+.

    Source: Games Radar

  • Jon Favreau Talks Boba Fett’s Rocky Transition to Crime Lord in ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

    Jon Favreau Talks Boba Fett’s Rocky Transition to Crime Lord in ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

    To hear Jon Favreau tell it, the ease with which Boba Fett calmly strolled into Jabba’s Palace and offed a fattened Bib Fortuna belies the tough road ahead for the bounty hunter. In fact, it seems that Boba’s move has will cause him more problems than even he anticipated when we see him in next month’s Disney Plus streaming series, The Book of Boba Fett.

    Speaking to Empire, Favreau, who along with Dave Filoni has given new life to not only Boba Fett but the Star Wars franchise, explains that Boba is going to have to learn on the fly.

    Although Boba Fett is a very experienced bounty hunter, he’s not experienced at running a criminal syndicate or managing forces. He’s not normally a newcomer. He’s an expert as we see him in most areas. But in this case, he’s trying to transition to another position.

    The first look at the series showed fans that not everyone in the criminal underworld is going to readily accept Boba as the new boss and that he’s going to have to resort to some less political means to change some opinions, going so far as what director Robert Rodriguez called “barbarian mode.” While Fortuna may have been running it, it was always Jabba’s empire and with the big guy out of the way, Boba probably isn’t the only one gunning to be the new number one.

    “There is a power vacuum because Jabba is gone. Jabba was clearly a very strong and imposing leader, who people were very scared of, and who seemed to rule with an iron fist. You pull somebody like that out of the ecosystem of Tatooine – and Hutt Space in general – and you have the opportunity that’s ripe in the gangster genre.

    Who knows what organizations and which villains Boba will meet along the way. With Qi’ra and Crimson Dawn, along with some other criminal factions, getting a lot of run in the Star Wars comics, it’ll be interesting to see who Boba finds himself facing off with to fill that Jabba-sized void in the galaxy.

  • Robert Rodriguez Promises “Barbarian Mode” for Boba in ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

    Robert Rodriguez Promises “Barbarian Mode” for Boba in ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

    In just over a month, The Book of Boba Fett will head into homes on Disney Plus and to hear director Robert Rodriguez tell it, Boba will come out swinging in his first-ever solo series. Fans of the iconic bounty hunter were thrilled when he made his return from the Sarlaac in The Mandalorian and will now get to see him move into his own series and into a new role as a crime boss.

    It’s certainly uncharted territory for Boba and fans have been eager to learn more about what to expect in the series…and now we know it sound like an awful lot of fun. In an interview with Empire, Rodriguez promises fans that they’ll see “more of (Boba’s) true character” which includes, apparently, “barbarian mode.” Rodriguez directed Chapter 14 of The Mandalorian, “The Tragedy”, and gave long time fans of Boba a glimpse of what they’d always hoped to see him do and now it sound like he’s ready to turn it up to 11 by expanding not only on the story of Boba, but taking off the training wheels and letting him show fans, and the galaxy, why he’s always been so feared.

    The first look at the series made it apparent that while Boba may now be sitting on Jabba’s throne, that doesn’t mean he has the respect of everyone who used to fall under the fat fist of the Jabba or the much less feared Bib Fortuna, who we saw Boba take care of at the end of Season 2 of The Mandalorian. To that end, it sounds like Boba and Fennec Shand are going to have to do some convincing and may have to do so that hard way. So after a reintroduction to the character that involved some softer moments than one might expect from one of the galaxy’s most feared bounty hunters, it sounds like The Book of Boba Fett is going to deliver on decades of fans’ dreams of what Boba could do.

    The Book of Boba Fett begins streaming on Disney Plus on December 29th.

  • The Sanderson Sisters Take Flight in New ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Set Video

    The Sanderson Sisters Take Flight in New ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Set Video

    Disney+ has only been active for a few years now and has already breathed new life into franchises that were believed to have been lost to time. One such franchise is the beloved Halloween film, Hocus Pocus. It has become a cult classic and must-watch for the month of October for many that grew up with it. The film follows three Witches who’ve been set free after a black candle is lit within their old home. As such, the children must steal the witches book of spells before they’re able to make themselves immortal. The original stars of the 1993 Halloween film are set to return in a sequel to the original which will stream exclusively on Disney+.

    A new set video has been released via TikTok that gives us quite a good look behind the scenes of the upcoming sequel. In the video, you can clearly see Winifred and Sarah Sanderson taking off on their brooms above Salem, now in the modern-day. The rest of the video includes more looks at the film from afar, as well as stunt doubles making their way to and from the set.

    Hocus Pocus 2 is currently set to release in the fall of 2022, hopefully just in time for Halloween. The sequel is set to follow the return of the Sanderson sisters to Salem, brought back by three high school girls who must now send them back once again. The film will feature the return of Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, and Doug Jones. Newcomers to the film are Whitney peak, Lilia Buckingham, Belissa Escobedo, Sam Richardson, Tony Hale, and Froy Gutierrez.

    Source: Tiktok

  • Jeremy Renner Wants to Lead the West Coast Avengers After ‘Hawkeye’

    Jeremy Renner Wants to Lead the West Coast Avengers After ‘Hawkeye’

    We’re only a few days away from Jeremy Renner‘s return as Clint Barton in his first solo project, Hawkeye. The Disney+ show will introduce us to Hailee Steinfeld‘s Kate Bishop while also giving us a clearer picture of what the future has in store for our favorite archer. Well, it seems the actor has an idea, as he would love to see his character take on a leadership role in the future in an interview with Ali Plumb from BBC Radio.

    Well, look he was the head of West Coast Avengers. Like, I would personally love to see him be in that sort of Captain America leader role. Actually, which I think he would succeed in.

    Jeremy Renner

    The character has had a mentor role in the past with his speech to Wanda in Avengers: Age of Ultron being a highlight. So, it seems like a natural evolution that he’d pass on his knowledge to a protégé before he eventually leads his own team. We still don’t know what the status of the Avengers is in this universe after the events of Avengers: Endgame.

    It’ll be interesting to see if Clint Barton has a future past the upcoming Disney+ show, as he continues to struggle with his constant want to retire from the superhero business, but constantly gets pulled back in. The arrival of Yelena Belova might also be an indication of what his future might have in store if whoever Val works for is gunning for his life. Looks like Clint’s life is not about to get any easier.

    Source: Twitter

  • How ‘THE BEATLES: GET BACK’ Was Made

    How ‘THE BEATLES: GET BACK’ Was Made

    A portion of the immortal and tenuous legacy of The Beatles unravels this month with Peter Jackson‘s Disney+ event docuseries, The Beatles: Get Back, chronicling the band’s rehearsals for their album Let it Be in absolute high-definition and glorious high fidelity. Murphy’s Multiverse got to see 40 minutes of the documentary and attend the press junket that saw Peter Jackson give insight as to how the series was made, what he learned, and what the surviving Beatles and their relatives thought of it.

    Jackson’s last documentary, called They Shall Not Grow Old, restored film WW1 footage over a 100-years old using advanced film restoration methods. The experience prepped the director for taking on a project like Get Back as they had perfected the restoration technology by then.

    In doing [They Shall Not Grow Old], we developed a whole lot of software and code. And so, when it came time to put the 16mm negative of the Get Back sessions through our pipeline, it was, you know, we sort of had done it before. Obviously, you’re dealing with color 16mm, not black and white. So, you know, but it’s something we sort of had done before. And the reason why, by the way, I did that, I wanted to make it pristine, is I’ve always fantasized as a Beatles fan, funny, I’ve always wished that someone could invent a time machine. And if somebody said to me, “Hey, there’s a time machine. You get one trip. What would it be?” I’d say “I wanna go back to the 60s”.

    On top of the herculean task of making sure the film quality matched modern standards, Jackson’s team was faced with the equally gruelling task of restoring inaudible audio. But with the help of state-of-the-art software, they were able to accurately restore audio that would have otherwise been unlistenable.

    The most depressing thing about this whole project at the beginning was the audio. It was like, “Okay, it’s great but God, I wish we could hear what they’re saying.” So what we ultimately did here in New Zealand at Park Road Post is we’ve got these very clever people. They’ve developed an AI program, a machine learning program, where we could take this mono tape, we digitize it, put it into the computer, teach the computer what a guitar sounds like, teach the computer what a human voice sounds like, teach them what a drum sounds like.

    With high-definition audio comes new information that no one has heard prior. Jackson made use of the advantages they had to explore a side of the band that no one has ever seen before. This allows the documentary to dispel myths and show the band in a completely new light.

    So, we are revealing 50 year old conversations that they deliberately drowned out that no one’s ever heard before. So, what that does is it allows us to hear The Beatles telling the story. I didn’t want modern footage of people being interviewed telling the story. I wanted only just to see them. And so, they need to tell their story as it was in January of ’69. To do that, you need to hear the conversations because they’re talking about things going wrong and what they’re gonna do. And so, by revealing all these conversations, clear, clean conversations, we’re able to have them tell their own story through these 21 days.

    Easily one of the most fascinating parts of the documentary is seeing Yoko Ono on the rehearsal stage with the band. All has been said about Yoko’s personal impact on the band but the documentary does a great job of showing how she truly was in their presence.

    I mean, it’s interesting when you’re as famous as The Beatles, everything that gets reported and written about it in the passing of time it becomes a sort of a myth. It’s either black or white, you know? To people, she’s either not in the studio or she’s in the studio breaking up the band. But the truth is much more nuanced than that. She’s there because John and she are in love. John leaves in the morning to come to work. He doesn’t wanna say goodbye to her and not be with her for eight hours. Why not?

    The critical thing with Yoko, which I think, you know, must be recognized is she doesn’t interfere with what they’re doing. She doesn’t pipe up after three, you know, rehearsals of Get Back and say, “Oh, I think that solo should be faster.” She never, ever interferes with them. She sits there, she knits, she writes, she does some art, she’s there with John.

    Lastly, Jackson revealed the reaction of the remaining members and their families to the unfinished footage he showed them months back. Needless to say, the reaction was unanimous and is the best stamp of approval one could get making a Beatles documentary.

    This is coming out on Thanksgiving so you’ve got a few nervous Liverpool guys. They’ve never pulled the curtain back to this degree. When I showed it to them, I was expecting notes. Plus, I was expecting a Beatle thing of, like, you know, “When I say this, can you just cut that bit out, ‘cause I don’t think…” I was expecting all that. All I got was versions of “It was incredibly stressful to watch. It’s very raw. Oh my God. It’s is a definitive history of this period, so don’t change a thing.” And you’ve gotta give them credit for that, ‘cause that’s them being very brave, ‘cause they’ve never, exposed themselves with the raw material. You know, they’ve never allowed people to see The Beatles in such an honest way before.

  • ‘Hawkeye’s Production “Has Been Tight” to Hit the Strict Holiday Release

    ‘Hawkeye’s Production “Has Been Tight” to Hit the Strict Holiday Release

    We’re only a few days away from the release of Marvel Studio’s last foray on Disney+ for 2021. After exploring the TVA, the Sacred Timeline, the meaning behind Captain America’s shield, and altering the reality of a small town, we are now going to face the criminal underbelly of New York City in Hawkeye.

    It caught everyone by surprise when the series was teased as a holiday-themed story. Marvel Studios saw the potential of the Die Hard comparisons and made the series of two archers stand out with an appropriate theme. Yet, it seems exactly that fact put a lot of pressure on the creative team that is still working on the finale with only around 93% of its visual effects work finished according to director Rhys Thomas. He says that:

    We are still working on the finale. Greg Steele, who is such a lynchpin of the show, our visual effects supervisor, he was there last night [at the Nov. 17 Hawkeye premiere in Hollywood]. I got to see the terror in his eyes. He said we are 93 percent of the way there with the visual effects shots. It’s a race. The schedule on this show has been tight, even by Marvel standards, because of the Christmas window. Sometimes they move things around if they need to, but this one, “No, this is where it is.” My hat’s off to our team on all sides, editorial and visual effects. This has been a huge challenge, and they are really going around the clock.

    Rhys Thomas

    Marvel Studios has been forced to push things around due to the ongoing pandemic and it seems that the development team behind Hawkeye had quite a bit less freedom than others. As he highlights, the Christmas window is very strict for Hawkeye. If they got delayed, the series wouldn’t be able to release for another year, as they wouldn’t want a holiday-themed Disney+ series release in the middle of the winter. WandaVision also famously had to work until shortly before release to finalize the project, and we might still see some projects hit by the pandemic in some form. Here’s hoping that the time crunch was still manageable once the finale premieres.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • ‘Hawkeye’s Director on Bringing Lucky the Pizza Dog to Disney+

    ‘Hawkeye’s Director on Bringing Lucky the Pizza Dog to Disney+

    The upcoming Hawkeye series has quite some star power in Jeremy Renner‘s return as Clint Barton and MCU newcomer Hailee Steinfeld. But, as to be expected, the introduction of Lucky the Pizza Dog may have caught most people’s attention. It’s still uncertain how big his role will be in the story, but given Ajap and Fraction‘s inspiration, My Life as a Weapon, he’ll be a constant throughout. Now, director Rhys Thomas shared some insight into what it was like working with actor dog Jolt to bring the character to life for Disney+.

    With Jolt, we had an audition process with our dogs. Jolt did an amazing job. There are very specific things the dog needs to do. She was great. I was definitely dubious, and I had images of a CG dog. Genuinely, I can’t think of a moment we lost time because of Jolt. She was on it.

    Rhys Thomas

    The big question surrounded the showcase of Jolt’s eye. In the comics, Lucky the Pizza Dog famously lost his left eye after reducing the archer. It was assumed they might avoid this plotline but the first trailer and poster confirmed he is missing it in the series. It made you wonder if it was practical but it seems that they “painstakingly” added it in post-production based on the shot’s references. The reason was simple: so the dog wouldn’t get confused on set with one eye covered.

    No, I asked that same question. I was informed she would probably walk around in circles if we obscured her eye. Those wizards — we would shoot a scene with Jolt, and the visual effects team would come in and take all of the lighting references and everything they needed from each camera setup and go in and track this different eye after the fact. It’s a painstaking process where you have to track this thing, frame by frame.

    It’s always great to get some insight into how they tackle these projects, especially with how complex it is working with animals on these kinds of sets. Marvel Studios’ production teams have relied on real animals to bring their characters to life, such as multiple cats playing Goose in Captain Marvel. It’s great they continue to do so and hopefully, we’ll get a lot more of the pizza-loving dog in the future.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • BREAKING: Natasha Liu Bordizzo  Cast as Sabine Wren in ‘Ahsoka’

    BREAKING: Natasha Liu Bordizzo Cast as Sabine Wren in ‘Ahsoka’

    The live-action debut of Ahsoka Tano was unanimously loved by fans of the character, who made her debut in The Clone Wars animated series. She quickly gained popularity as Anakin’s Jedi apprentice. Fans are eager to see her return in her live-action solo series, but just as excited for the debut of Sabine Wren, a character who has been rumored for the series for quite a while now. Deadline is reporting that actress Natasha Liu Bordizza has joined the cast of Ahsoka as the Mandalorian. She will star opposite Rosario Dawson who plays the titular character.

    At the very end of Star Wars: Rebels we saw an older Ahsoka Tano meet up with Sabine Wren. Yet, once we see her again in The Mandalorian she was by herself. It seems the series will indeed follow Ahsoka and Sabine as they travel the galaxy searching for Ezra Bridger whose believed to be held hostage by Grand Admiral Thrawn. This was set up via Ahsokas time on Corvus, where she met Din Djarin and the two teamed up to take down the Magistrate.

    Ahsoka is definitely one of the most anticipated projects coming to Disney+ as the character finally gets her own well-deserved series. The series is set to star Dawnson and Bordizza alongside Hayden Christensen, once again reprising his role as Anakin Skywalker. The series is also rumored to feature Mena Massoud as Ezra Bridger, another character making their live-action debut. Ahsoka is currently set to start filming next year around March.

    Source: Deadline