
Star Wars Celebration 2023
Check out these fantastic Star Wars Celebration 2023 announcements! New Ahsoka TrailerThe official trailer for Star Wars: Ahsoka was released during Star Wars Celebration, confirming that the series will be released on Disney+ in August 2023. The trailer teased the return of characters from Star Wars: Rebels, including Hera Syndulla, Sabine Wren, and Chopper, as well as a first glimpse of live-action Grand Admiral Thrawn. Actress Rosario Dawson hinted at the possibility of a second season if the first season is successful.Rey ReturnsDaisy Ridley, who starred in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, is set to appear in another Star Wars film. The film, led by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, will take place 15 years after the events of Rise of Skywalker and follow Ridley’s character as she rebuilds the Jedi Order. Ridley expressed excitement about continuing the journey and working with a powerful Jedi master.Three New Star Wars Live-Action MoviesJames Mangold, Dave Filoni, and Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy will direct three new Star Wars films. Mangold’s film will go back to the dawn of the Jedi, Filoni’s film will focus on the New Republic, and Obaid-Chinoy’s film will feature Daisy Ridley back as Rey as she builds a new Jedi Order. Filoni, who has been an integral part of Star Wars for years, will direct his first live-action film. Obaid-Chinoy is an Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning director.Andor Season 2Andor Season 2 will premiere on Disney+ in August 2024, according to series creator Tony Gilroy. The team is currently halfway through shooting, with plans to finish in August and spend another year on post-production. Clips from Season 2 were shown at Star Wars Celebration, featuring Mon Mothma and main characters Cassian, Dedra, Syril, and Bix. Gilroy discussed how knowing the show is ending with Season 2 has helped the team with their direction and planning.More Acolyte InfoThe Acolyte, the upcoming Disney+ series set in the High Republic era, will be released on the streaming platform in 2024. Creator Leslye Headland shared during Star Wars Celebration that the show would be “Frozen meets Kill Bill,” and set between the Old Republic and the prequels. The series will focus on the bad guys, and Headland promised the series would show exciting things that fans had never seen before. The Acolyte’s clip revealed Lee Jung-jae’s character leading a bunch of Jedi and featured big fights, aliens, and lots of Jedi.Skeleton Crew Cast RevealedDisney and Lucasfilm unveiled a first look at the upcoming Star Wars series Skeleton Crew, starring Jude Law. The show is slated for release in 2023, although no exact date was provided. The trailer showcased the show’s inspirations from The Goonies, featuring children going on exciting adventures. The cast, including Law and child actors Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter, and Robert Timothy Smith, also made an appearance during the Star Wars Celebration. Law expressed his excitement for being a part of the show and working with talented people behind the scenes.New Indiana Jones TrailerDuring the Lucasfilm Studio Showcase at Star Wars Celebration, a new trailer for the upcoming theatrical release of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” was revealed. No further details were given about the movie.It is wonderful to see so many upcoming projects from our favorite franchises. I want to give a special shoutout to IGN for tweeting images from the event.#Starwars #TheMandalorian #IndianaJones
7 Apr 202359s

Harry Potter Series Gaining Momentum
After years of speculation, it appears that a Harry Potter TV series for HBO Max is finally gaining momentum. According to Deadline, Warner Bros is in talks with author JK Rowling to join the project as a producer, with creative control over any exploitation of her work. The idea is for each season of the series to focus on one book in the Harry Potter book series, which consists of seven novels. Once Rowling comes on board, the project, which is in its nascent stages, is expected to look for a writer. Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav has emphasized the importance of franchises and has identified mining the Harry Potter IP as a priority. In the past, Warner Bros has had success with Harry Potter-themed events and products, including a reunion special and a video game. With Rowling on board, the Harry Potter TV series for HBO Max is one step closer to becoming a reality.
6 Apr 202359s

WWE and UFC Merging
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has been sold to Endeavor Group Holdings in a deal valued at $21bn. The merger of UFC, which is owned by Endeavor, and WWE is set to create a “global live sports and entertainment company”. The newly combined company is expected to have a collective fanbase of over a billion people. WWE shareholders are set to receive 49% of the new company, while Endeavor shareholders will own a controlling 51% stake. Vince McMahon, WWE’s executive chairman, said the new company “will be well positioned to maximize the value of our combined media rights, enhance sponsorship monetization, develop new forms of content and pursue other strategic mergers and acquisitions to further bolster our strong stable of brands.” UFC’s CEO, Ari Emanuel, will be the CEO of the new company, and the new company’s board of directors will have 11 members, with six of them appointed by Endeavor and the remaining picked by WWE.
4 Apr 202351s

Dwayne Johnson to Reprise Role in Disney's Live-Action 'Moana' Remake
Disney has announced that it is developing a live-action reimagining of its animated hit Moana, with Dwayne Johnson set to reprise his role as the demigod Maui. The project was unveiled during Disney's annual shareholders meeting, with Johnson revealing that Moana, Gramma Tala, Te Fiti, Heihei, and of course, Maui, will all appear in the new movie. Johnson, who is also producing the film, said in a statement that the story is "emblematic of our people’s grace and warrior strength", and that the opportunity to reunite with Maui was one that "runs very deep" for him. Moana, released in 2016, was a critical and commercial success for Disney, earning over $600 million at the box office and winning two Academy Awards. The story follows a young girl chosen by the ocean to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti, aided by the exiled demigod Maui. The live-action version of Moana is the latest in a string of Disney live-action remakes, following Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Mulan, and the upcoming The Little Mermaid. Auli‘i Cravalho, who voiced Moana in the original, will serve as an executive producer for the new film. There is currently no word on who will direct the project. #Moana #Disney #LiveAction #DwayneJohnson #Maui #AuliiCravalho #Remake #Film #Entertainment #Hollywood
3 Apr 202345s

UK Watchdog Changes Stance on Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has updated its provisional findings on Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The regulator has said that it no longer believes the deal will significantly reduce competition in the console gaming space, following new evidence that alleviated some of its concerns. The CMA had previously expressed worries that the acquisition could affect PlayStation’s ability to compete with Microsoft. However, Microsoft has told regulators it would make new Call of Duty games available on PlayStation on the same day as Xbox for a decade, and that it would bring the game to third-party cloud gaming platforms. The CMA’s final report is expected by April 26.
3 Apr 202348s

Questlove to Direct Disney’s Live-Action Remake of The Aristocats
Questlove, who recently won an Oscar for his documentary Summer of Soul, will direct and oversee the music for the upcoming Disney live-action hybrid remake of The Aristocats. The project will be written by Will Gluck and Keith Bunin and will be similar in style to recent Disney remakes like The Lion King and Aladdin. The original 1970 animated classic follows a mother cat and her kittens on a journey with an alley cat to find their way home and features a popular soundtrack, which Questlove will presumably put his own spin on. Source: EW
2 Apr 202336s

Magamind Series Coming 2024
Dreamworks has announced that a sequel series to its 2010 animated movie “Megamind” will premiere in 2024. The show, titled “Megamind: TV Series,” will follow the villain-turned-hero as he becomes a social media influencer, with Will Ferrell’s return as the titular character yet to be confirmed. The new show will be produced by “Megamind” writers Alan Schoolcraft and Brent Simons, as well as Eric Fogel and JD Ryznar. The original movie grossed $321.88 million worldwide and established a dedicated fanbase.
1 Apr 202355s

Disney Shuts Down Metaverse Division and Scraps Subscription Service Plan
According to The Wall Street Journal, Disney has closed its metaverse division and laid off all its 50 members as part of its broader restructuring process. The division was tasked with finding interactive ways to tell Disney’s stories using new technologies and was led by company veteran Mike White, who will remain at the company in an unknown role. The division’s closure also means the cancellation of White’s plan to launch a subscription service for Disney, which would have united Disney+ with the company’s retail operations and theme park apps. Former Disney CEO Bob Chapek was optimistic about the company’s metaverse ambitions, calling it the “next great storytelling frontier.” However, under the pressure of cost-cutting measures, Disney has announced three rounds of layoffs, with the metaverse team being one of the first teams impacted. While Bob Iger, who replaced Chapek as CEO in November 2022, has shown an interest in the metaverse by joining the board of an animated avatar startup, it is unclear if Disney will continue to pursue its metaverse ambitions. The company will notify the last affected employees by the beginning of summer. The closure of Disney’s metaverse division is a setback for the company’s ambitions to blend physical and digital experiences in new and innovative ways. However, given the company’s commitment to cost-cutting measures, it remains to be seen if Disney will continue to pursue its metaverse ambitions in the future.
31 Mars 202357s