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D23 Expo reimainging, sequel, Pixar, and more news roundup

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Now that another Disney+ Day has come and gone, we can get on to the meat of Disney’s big weekend: The D23 Expo, where the greatest fans in the world can get a look at the stuff they’ve already seen before but now reimagined.

Kicking off the day was Cynthia Orivio, our new Blue Fairy, who reminded the audience that there was a new version of Pinnochio currently being memory-holed on Disney+. Continuing the theme that these sorts of things were now the order of the day, Disney Studios chairman Alan Bergman took the stage to remind us that these reimaginings, such as The Lion King, Beauty And The Beast, Cinderella, and Cruella, were “iconic.” We assume he meant that the movies use “iconic imagery,” but regardless, more of these iconic reimaginings and sequels are coming down the pike.

Bergman then brought Walt Disney Studios president Sean Bailey out to take us through the upcoming ways they’re reviving old brands.

Don’t worry: Hocus Pocus 2 and Disenchanted are still coming

First up were the sequels. Hocus Pocus 2 debuts later this month, and since we already shared the trailer, we’ll move on to the other big sequel announcement: Disenchanted. Don’t get it twisted with Matt Groening’s Netflix comedy Disenchantment. This is a sequel to the wonderful Amy Adams comedy Enchanted from 2007. The whole cast is back, including Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Adele Dazeem Idina Menzel, and James Marsden. They’ve upped the ante by adding a Maya Rudolph, too. And now, there’s a trailer.

Disenchanted lands on Disney+ on November 24, 2022.

Disenchanted | Official Trailer | Disney+

Reimagining the past is Disney’s future

The presentation was done round-robin style, with Bailey shuffling VIPs on stage for about five minutes, playing a clip, and then shuffling them off. So next up, Jude Law and the cast of Peter Pan & Wendy took the stage.

Directed by David Lowery, who directed one of the best films of 2021, The Green Knight, and Disney’s delightful remake of Pete’s Dragon, Peter Pan seems a bit more stylish than the other movies announced today. It’s still filled with nostalgic images pulled straight from the Disney vault, but also a distinct visual style, location shooting, and a fish-eye lens that won’t quit. So how will this differ from literally every other revisionist Peter Pans from the last 20 years? Those got theatrical releases.

Our new Captain Hook, Jude Law, said that this version gets into the “backstory a little more” when Peter and Hook “were once friends.” But, again, it remains to be seen how this one will differentiate itself from the numerous other Peter Pans.

Perhaps the trickiest aspect of the movie is Tiger Lily, a character that hasn’t been treated with much respect by Disney in the past. Nevertheless, newcomer Alyssa Wapanatâhk said she was very “excited to have the honor” of playing Tiger Lily. “To be able to tell the story for her, that was phenomenal for me.”

Peter Pan & Wendy [sigh] hits Disney+ next year.


After pushing Peter Pan back to Neverland, Sean Bailey introduced the trailer of The Haunted Mansion and announced that Winona Rider was joining the cast. Director (and former Disneyland employee) Justin Simin also mentioned that “according to TikTok,” Jared Leto is playing the Hatbox Ghost. We await the horror stories from his fellow castmates about how hard he tried to fit into a hatbox for the role. But really, this one is for the real Hatbox heads.

“That script was funny and filled with interesting characters, but it had a little bit of like a dark edge to it,” Simin told the crowd at D23. “I just really related to it. I felt like I knew how to make it. I felt like I understood New Orleans. And, of course, I’m a fanboy. So I felt like I understood the ride, and I felt like I got a responsibility here to make sure all the little details, all the Easter eggs are there because I’m a nerd for real.”


Bailey brought out Oscar-winner Barry Jenkins for a sneak peek of Mufasa: The Lion King. Jon Favreau’s The Lion King made over a billion dollars, so that means people liked it. However, the “live action” animation in Mufasa probably won’t convert anyone turned off by the last trip to Pride Lands. Still, then again, Barry Jenkins is very good at making movies. Here’s what Barry Jenkins said about the film:

Mufasa is the origin story of one of the greatest beings in the history of the alliance. Mufasa, all caps. It’s a story told in a few different time frames. Rafiki, Timon, and Pumbaa, who we all know and love, are relating the story of Mufasa and how he came to a very beautiful, awesome, fantastic young cub. It’s a story about how Mufasa rose to royalty. We assume he was just born into his lineage. But Mufasa was actually an orphaned cub, who had to navigate the world alone. And in telling this story, we get to experience the real journey of how Mufasa found his place and the circle of life. It is pretty awesome.

I felt I had to make this movie because when I was 14, I was helping raise two nephews. And there was a VHS tape that we watched maybe 95 times in the span of 20 days. So I really knew this character. I loved him. But then as I was reading this wonderful script, I was thinking about Mufasa and why he’s great and how people become great. And it’s crazy. I am not a king, but when I make my movies, I was on stage at the Oscars with Moonlight, and I was there and five of my best friends from college were also there. And what you are learning the story is that Mufasa is who he is. He is great because of the family and the friends he has with them. And so I saw myself in that. I thought, this is a really beautiful story to tell.


For Marc Webb’s Snow White, Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler took the stage to show some footage. There are no dwarves yet—and seeing as they were cut from the title, who knows what their role will be. Thus far, it looks similar to the other remakes, recreating the look of the animated classic. But we’ll need to see Dopey to know how scary this thing is going to look.

Similarly, Rob Marshall invited Halley Bailey on stage to show off The Little Mermaid teaser and a clip of “Part Of Your World.” It doesn’t look like all the effects are done yet, but right now, it’s reminiscent of Avatar and the “merman” commercial from Zoolander. On the other hand, Marshall did promise four new songs from Alan Menkin and Lin Manuel Miranda, so that’s something.

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The director of The Good Dinosaur, Peter Sohn, is back, and he brought some clips and concept art for the next Pixar movie Elemental. Sohn described the film as “very personal” and that the germ of the idea came from his parents. “We immigrated to the U.S. from Korea in the early seventies,” Sohn said. “They had no money, no family, no English. But they managed to create a life in New York.”

Similarly, Elemental files a “fire family” assimilating in Element City, “where Earth, air, water, and fire are characters in our community.


More Pixar is coming in 2023 as we got a little more information on Win Or Lose, the studio’s first television series. The show stars Will Forte as the coach of a ragtag little league baseball team, the Pickles, and the week leading up to their big game. Each episode will focus on a different character’s perspective, allowing for various animation styles.

Pixar also announced two new features Elio and Inside Out 2, which we wrote about here.

Wait! Disney also has some cartoons to share

Disney Animation Studios will not be outdone. Today, they showed clips of their upcoming series Zootopia+ and Iwájú.

Zootopia+ is a six-part series that, like Win Or Lose, focuses on a different character and genre in each episode with various animation styles—some of which look really cool and others like Pixar.

On the other hand, Iwájú is a downright historic collaboration between Disney and an outside animation studio. Jennifer Lee, the Chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, retold the story of how she had read about a Nigerian animation studio that was going to take down Disney. So she did like many Disney execs before her and bought the competition.

With the team from Kugali, Disney will premiere the futuristic sci-fi series Iwájú next year.

Finally, Lee brought out the cast from their upcoming 61st animated feature, Strange World. Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Jaboukie Young-White, and Lucy Liu star in an outer space adventure about a dysfunctional group of explorers. This one comes out on November 23.

Strange World | Teaser Trailer | Walt Disney Animation Studios

“Our film is inspired by some of the great adventure stories that we grew up with,” said co-director Don Hall. “Specifically stories about a group of explorers that stumble upon a hidden world.”

What are we most excited to discover? Jaboukie Young-White’s character, Ethan Clave, which Young-White described as “the vibe master” who makes “the vibe great.”

And that’s everything from the D23 Expo Disney Animation Studios and Pixar presentation. Check back tomorrow when Disney tries to bury us under a mountain of Star Wars and Marvel announcements.

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‘SNL’ revives ‘MacGruber,’ in Will Forte’s hosting debut

Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Will Forte returned to host the show for the first time Saturday, enlisting familiar faces to reprise his character MacGruber on a night when James Austin Johnson’s rambling Donald Trump appeared in the cold open.

Kate McKinnon kicked off the NBC show by parodying Fox News host Laura Ingraham, in a cold open that spoofed Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, tennis star Novak Djokovic and conservative author Candace Owens.

“The Ingraham Angle,” sponsored by a Paula Dean hummus substitute and a COVID-19 test that always comes up negative — even if you have it, begins with McKinnon grumbling about the first year of President Joe Biden’s term.

“Inflation’s out of control, gas is $19 a gallon and the Green M&M has been canceled just for being a whore,” she deadpanned.

She then welcomed Aidy Bryant as Cruz, who pledged to degrade himself to stay in Trump’s good graces.

Will Forte, a former cast member for Saturday Night Live, returned to the show by showing a familiar face in his role of MacGruber.
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“My beard is like January 6th: shocking at first, but it’s been normalized,” the fake Texas senator said.

Pete Davidson played the anti-vaccination athlete Djokovic, who was asked about his COVID-19 related expulsion from the Australian Open.

“I never thought I would hear myself use deported in a bad way, but what happened?,” the fake Ingraham asked as she drooled over the Serb’s accented answer.

“I’m a fan of your sport, because in tennis love is bad,” she deadpanned.

McKinnon’s character also fawned over Owens, played by Ego Nwodim.

“It’s my greatest honor to fight for African Americans, no matter how many times they ask me to stop,” Nwodim said.

Johnson-as-Trump then delivered a free association rant that touched on booster shots, John Mayer, “How I Met Your Father,” Jason Momoa, Prada, and his ambition for another run at the White House in 2024.

From left to right –Damiano David and Ethan Torchio, host Will Forte, Kenan Thompson, Thomas Raggi, and Victoria De Angelis pose for a group photo on the set of Saturday Night Live on January 20, 2022.
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In his monologue, Forte, 51, who left “SNL” in 2010, complained he hadn’t been asked to host sooner, unlike contemporaries Kristen Wiig, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Myers, Adam Samberg and John Mulaney — a writer on the show who had taken center stage four times.

“Save the best for last right? Save the best for waaay last!,” Forte said. “But tonight it’s all about me,” he promised, as Wiig came out to steal his thunder, getting “more applause.”

Executive Producer Lorne Michaels then appeared with next week’s slated guest host Willem Dafoe, saying there had been a mistake and he meant to feature the dramatic actor Saturday, but his phone’s auto correct mistakenly texted “Will.”

Several pre-taped MacGruber bits reunited Forte with Wiig and Ryan Phillipe as the MacGyver-esque character’s assistants. MacGruber was more interested in burning masks and using unsanctioned COVID-19 treatments than deactivating bombs. He also dressed as the “QAnon shaman” and confused the terms “asymptomatic” and “anti-Semitic.”

“I feel like you’ve gone down some sort of alt-right misinformation rabbit hole,” Phillipe said, as their hideout exploded.

Will Forte, reunited with Kristen Wiig and Ryan Phillipe, was more interested in burning masks and using unsanctioned COVID-19 treatments than deactivating bombs, playing his role as MacGruber.
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In a Nickelodeon game show spoof, Forte played a sadistic host that reveled in insisting that Bryant (playing a little girl) dig a miniature flag from a spinning, oversized cream pie.

“The whip cream is adversity and the flag is your unfulfilled potential,” he told her.

Kenan Thompson’s pretentious pipe-smoking classic film reviewer returned with a fresh take on the Ingrid Bergman classic “Gaslight,” as Forte and Wiig updated scenes from the 1944 psychological thriller.

Mikey Day and Heidi Gardner played a couple who arranged a threesome with a sleazy Cialis-popping Forte character, only to find that the interloper was only interested in Gardner.

In his monologue, Will Forte, who left “SNL” in 2010, complained he hadn’t been asked to host sooner, unlike contemporaries like Kristen Wiig and Fred Armisen.
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“Remember it’s a three-way not a me-way,” the creepy character said to Gardner’s delight and Day’s dismay.

On “Weekend Update,” Davidson joined Colin Jost to poke fun at their new purchase — a decommissioned Staten Island ferry vessel that they planned to turn into a performance venue.

“Even the mayor tweeted about it which is how I found out we had a new mayor,” Davidson said. “What happened to Bloomberg?”

Sarah Sherman also drew big laughs by accusing Jost of being an elitist pervert who was out of touch with younger struggling comedians.

Additional “Update” jokes mocked Biden’s two-hour press conference (“that’s how long it took to list everything that went wrong”) and other recent current events.

“The oldest person in America died at the age of 115. It’s a powerful reminder to always test your cocaine for fentanyl,” fake co-anchor Michael Che cracked.

Forte and Wiig teamed up again to play a hokey country-and-western duo whose songs kept getting more avant-garde as their infomercial continued.

Italian glam rockers Måneskin energized Studio 8H with lively performances of the Four Seasons’ tune “I’m Begging” and their hit “I Wanna Be Your Slave.”

“SNL” was slated to return to the airwaves next week with Dafoe on hosting duties and musical guest Katy Perry rounding out the season’s 12th episode.

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