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The Jimmy Kimmel and Disney Drama Has Some Superfans Dumping the Mouse
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The Jimmy Kimmel and Disney Drama Has Some Superfans Dumping the Mouse

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

That’s because being a Disney superfan is not simply enjoying the parks, shows, or movies. The term Disney adult has become a meme to be mocked on the internet, but as author AJ Wolfe told USA Today earlier this year, the subculture that has evolved around the corporation is much deeper for those who subscribe to it.

Being a Disney adult, and tapping into the various places to connect with other fans online, provides thousands with not only a community, but also a place to “find your tribe and your community,” she says.

“What it all stems back to for a lot of us as Disney adults is family and emotional connections,” Wolfe, a self-proclaimed Disney adult and the author of a recent book by the same name, told USA Today. “Now, with the world doing what it’s doing and people just being high anxiety and feeling stressed and just regular life, you’re going to want to try to get back to that feeling of safety and predictability and warmth and being taken care of, and so a lot of times people will go back to Disney.”

What do you do when the place that provided you solace and comfort from the world’s ills is now, in your mind, perpetuating them?

For Kim Power, the news has left her conflicted. Her family has gone to Disney World every year to mark the anniversary of her daughter overcoming a serious illness as a toddler, but now she finds herself incredibly disappointed with the company’s leadership.

“I am just blown away that we are watching free speech get taken away from us in real time, and extremely sad that the people who create the things that make us the happiest were in on it,” she tells me.

Power has also been hurting for all the other people that a park boycott will impact, especially the workers who have made their vacations so special.

“I want to remind everybody to treat the cast members with respect and kindness because they have nothing to do with this decision and are probably just as upset as we are, but they still have to show up every day and try to make everyone’s day magical,” she says.

Another place where people risk losing their careers? The Disney internet, which is an ever-expanding machine of creators, some of whom have millions of followers for their content about the company and its parks. Mindy Marzec, or @fairytalemindy, used to be one of them, writing a Disney travel blog that she made income from.

In recent years, her revenue has slowed, and Marzec has pivoted to other ventures, like a crystal business she began on Etsy. One of the reasons she decided to expand, she tells me, is that she decided during the entertainment strikes in 2023 to move away from “building a business on someone else’s business.”

“I tried a few different things before pivoting to selling crystals, minerals, and related products,” she tells me. “What’s happening with Disney right now will probably be a similar moment of reckoning for many other creators.”

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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Disney representatives, Kimmel searched for way to defuse Kirk anger before program pulled

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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By Dawn Chmielewski

Disney representatives, Kimmel searched for way to defuse Kirk anger before program pulled

– Walt Disney representatives and talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel raced to find the right words on Wednesday to calm a social media furor that erupted following criticism of his remarks about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Kimmel’s comments in his monologue on Monday had angered many, and the reaction reached a fever pitch on Wednesday, including death threats that raised concerns for the safety of Kimmel and his staff, the source said. The late-night host prepared to make a statement, but Kimmel and Disney representatives could not find language that they agreed would not further inflame the situation, the source said. 

As the show’s 4:30 p.m. taping time approached, Disney CEO Bob Iger and Disney Entertainment co-Chairman Dana Walden agreed that the best approach would be to take the show off the air and later find a way to bring Kimmel back, the source said. Walden informed Kimmel of the decision. 

A representative for Kimmel did not respond to Reuters’ request for comment.

Executives will meet with Kimmel to discuss the future of his program, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing three people with knowledge of the matter.

Disney-owned ABC said it pulled Kimmel’s show off the air over comments by the late-night show host about the assassination of Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist and co-founder of the nonprofit Turning Point USA and a close political ally of President Donald Trump. Many in Hollywood decried the decision, saying the company was bowing to political pressure and that it was an assault on free speech.

Kimmel, who has frequently targeted Trump on his comedy show, said in his monologue on Monday: “We hit some new lows over the weekend, with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

As Disney wrestled with the gathering social media controversy, Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr, in a podcast appearance on Wednesday, said that Kimmel had misled viewers about the alleged shooter’s MAGA affiliation. Carr also raised the possibility that the FCC could revoke the broadcast licenses of local television stations that carry such “garbage.”

“We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said in an interview with conservative podcaster Benny Johnson. “These companies can find ways to change conduct and take action, frankly, on Kimmel.” 

The nation’s largest local television station group, Nexstar Media, and Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns many of ABC’s local TV affiliates, said they would stop airing the show following Kimmel’s monologue. Sinclair said Kimmel’s show would be suspended until he apologizes to the Kirk family. Nexstar and Sinclair both have merger deals pending before the FCC.

Trump, during a state visit to Britain on Thursday, said Kimmel had been punished for saying “a horrible thing” about Kirk, who is credited with building support for Trump among young conservative voters.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

September 19, 2025 0 comments
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Seth Rogen brings the Muppets back with Sabrina Carpenter in Disney+ reboot pilot
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Seth Rogen brings the Muppets back with Sabrina Carpenter in Disney+ reboot pilot

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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by Feeds-Bang |

18 September 2025

Disney+ has officially greenlit a one-off Muppet Show special, with special guest Sabrina Carpenter.

Sabrina Carpenter will be a special guest in the Muppets Pilot

Developed by Point Grey Pictures – the production company helmed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg – the project is titled Muppets Pilot and is being positioned as a launchpad for a potential series reboot, Deadline reports.

Disney+ officially confirmed the project on their social media accounts, posting to X: “It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lights, it’s time to get things started as The Muppet Show returns for a triumphant event on Disney+ in 2026 with special guest star @SabrinaCarpenter!

“This brand-new installment from The Muppets Studio and Point Grey Pictures will feature Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, and the gang as they return to the Muppet Theatre to put on a variety show filled with music, comedy, and plenty of chaos.”

Should the special strike the right chord with audiences, it could usher in a fresh chapter for Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, and the rest of the beloved ensemble.

Carpenter, who also steps into an executive producer role, will join the iconic puppet cast in a mix of backstage shenanigans, sketch segments, and musical performances that pay homage to the original show.

Back in 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Carpenter appeared virtually with Rogen to perform The Muppet Show Theme song for The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II.

Production is set to take place in Los Angeles, boosted by a $1.6 million tax incentive from the California Film Commission. The special is a collaborative effort between 20th Television, Disney Branded Television, The Muppets Studio, and Point Grey Pictures, with Albertina Rizzo penning the script and Alex Timbers directing.

Longtime Muppet performers – including Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Eric Jacobson, Peter Linz, David Rudman, and Matt Vogel – are confirmed to reprise their roles.

Originally launched in 1976, The Muppet Show ran for five seasons and became a cultural touchstone thanks to its blend of celebrity cameos, musical acts, and offbeat humour.




September 18, 2025 0 comments
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The Muppets Mayhem
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The Muppet Show to Return as Disney+ Special From Seth Rogen

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Seth Rogen is basically a Muppet in human form, so it makes sense he would be the one to revive The Muppet Show.

The Muppet Show will return in 2026 as a Disney+ special starring (and executive produced by) Sabrina Carpenter — next year marks the 50th anniversary of the original variety series. The hope is for the Muppet Show special to serve as a backdoor pilot for a new season of the iconic series that debuted in the ‘70s. The Muppets themselves actually date back two decades before that.

Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver and Alex McAtee will executive produce the special for Point Grey Pictures. David Lightbody, Leigh Slaughter and Michael Steinbach executive produce for The Muppets Studio.

The special, which sees the Muppets return to their theater to produce a variety show, also hails from 20th Television and Disney Branded Television. Albertina Rizzo will write and executive produce; Alex Timbers will direct and executive produce. Matt Vogel and Eric Jacobson are also executive producers. Longtime Muppet performers Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Eric Jacobson, Peter Linz, David Rudman and Matt Vogel will perform most of the muppetry.

Created by Jim Henson in 1955, the media franchise was purchased by The Walt Disney Company in 2004. The Muppets first appeared on Sesame Street in 1969, but skyrocketed in recognition through The Muppet Show, which premiered in 1976. All five seasons of The Muppet Show are currently available to stream on Disney+.

Several Muppet feature films have been made, including 1979’s The Muppet Movie, 1981’s The Great Muppet Caper and 1984’s The Muppets Take Manhattan. There have also been various spinoffs and a television film titled It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002).

Since 2004, Disney has managed the characters through The Muppets Studio, which led to two theatrical films: The Muppets (2001) and Muppets Most Wanted, the Halloween special Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021) and most recently the television series The Muppets Mayhem (2023).

September 18, 2025 0 comments
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The Surreal Disney Cartoon That Inspired Fever Dream Episodes of 'Futurama' & 'Ted Lasso'
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The Surreal Disney Cartoon That Inspired Fever Dream Episodes of ‘Futurama’ & ‘Ted Lasso’

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

In 1950, Disney released an educational short titled Donald in Mathmagic Land, a 27-minute animated featurette in which the infamous belligerent duck with a speech impediment visits a surreal world filled with geometric shapes, numbers, and puzzles. Adorable, eye-catching, and credited for making mathematics accessible to generations of children, the toon is recognized for inspiring many future scientists, mathematicians, and engineers… and apparently TV writers, as it was used as the massive inspiration for both Futurama and Ted Lasso.

Guided by a disembodied narrator (voiced by Paul Frees, a.k.a. The Ghost Host for all you Disney adults out there), Donald in Mathmagic Land was much more than just a cartoon about math. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject), and Walt Disney himself called it “the most interesting film we have ever made” in terms of educational value. More importantly, the brilliant mix of classic Disney animation, abstract design, and colorful visuals made it incredibly memorable.

In 1961, it became the first Disney cartoon ever televised in color as the premiere episode of The Wonderful World of Color, and it often played in syndication for generations, allowing audiences to watch and absorb its trippy, dippy lessons in geometry.

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Is it any wonder it got a wink from the writers of Ted Lasso and Futurama, who can’t resist raiding pop culture’s attic for inspiration?

In Season 3 Episode 6 of Ted Lasso (“Sunflowers”), Ted (Jason Sudeikis) finds himself in an American-themed sports bar in Amsterdam while high on mushrooms (as one does). As he sits watching an old basketball game he once shared with his father, a disembodied voice calling itself “The True Spirit of Adventure” (voiced by Corey Burton), who materializes and offers him advice on triangles, inspiring him to try “Total Football” with his players.

It’s no coincidence that this shares the name of the narrator in Donald in Mathmagic Land, who guides Donald through his lessons in spatial design. In addition to the name connection, just as the Disney waterfowl was guided by Frees, a popular Disney voice actor, Lasso is guided by Corey Burton, the voice of Captain Hook, Ludwig Von Drake, Dale, the Mad Hatter, and other iconic Disney characters.

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Pretty neat, right? It gets better.

That takes us to Season 13 of Futurama, a show that is no stranger to satirizing pop culture references, no matter how obscure. Given the extraordinarily high level of mad genius on the writing staff, many of whom hold PhDs from Ivy League universities, it makes sense that many of the gags would be peppered with ambiguous references such as puns on architect Buckminster Fuller and the P vs NP problem in computational complexity theory, nods to Toad the Wet Sprocket, or visual sight gags to ELO’s Out of the Blue album cover, just to name a few.

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In the episode, ‘The Numberland Gap,” the gang travels to a mysterious world inhabited by numbers after receiving a numbered message through Bender’s (John DiMaggio) AM radio that led to an encoded plan in a paint-by-numbers painting. After Amy (Lauren Tom) builds the machine that transports the crew to the abstract world of Numberland, where the Professor (Billy West) meets a captive Georg Cantor and thus begins a dazzling carnival of clever, calculated quips.

It also features Danica McKellar as a head in a jar! From The Wonder Years! A truly whackadoo episode that only the brilliant maniacs over at Futurama can cook up.

“It’s a very experimental episode,” said showrunner and writer David X. Cohen. “So that is one of the most interesting episodes of the year. It’s called ‘The Numberland Gap,’ but it was inspired at Matt Groening’s suggestion by this old Disney cartoon, Donald in Mathmagic Land, where Donald Duck creeps through this land of numbers and has adventures. And he wanted us to do a version of that, but with more actual math in it, as opposed to vague references to how math is important to architecture.

“He said, ‘You guys do something like that, but with real math,’” recalled Cohen. “It sounds kind of hard, but we’re up for the challenge. So our crew goes into a land inhabited entirely by numbers.”

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Disney/Matt Groening

“There’s some really spectacular 3D graphics, I have to say, in the two done by our studio, Rough Draft Studios and Scott Vanzo, the 3D director there,” continued Cohen. “I’m very pleased with how it came out. But I’m particularly curious because it’s a wacko episode.”

“So it’s an exceptionally abstract episode, but I think we worked extra hard on it for that reason, and came out pretty funny, and there’s some math in it, but you don’t have to know the math to appreciate it. But for those who do know the math, I think it’ll be an extra treat.”

In the end, Donald in Mathmagic Land didn’t just teach kids about geometry; it also taught TV writers how to turn math into comedy gold and how to find magic and humor in treasures from our shared pop culture past.

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September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Disney Jr's Rob LaDuca on Mickey Mouse's Lasting Appeal
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Disney Jr’s Rob LaDuca on Mickey Mouse’s Lasting Appeal

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Executive producer Rob LaDuca has wanted to bring back the much-loved “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” for years, and this summer, he finally got his wish.

After a 10-year hiatus, the show is back every Friday on Disney Jr. and Disney+ in its new incarnation as “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+.”

After working on shows like “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” and “Mickey and the Roadster Racers,” LaDuca, with a career spanning four decades, was wondering if it was time to retire. But then he got a call asking if he wanted to do more clubhouse, and LaDuca was back in business.

Here, LaDuca spoke about honoring Mickey’s legacy and why Walt Disney’s mouse is so beloved.

What was important in honoring the legacy of Mickey and friends?

We kept it to a very select world in the clubhouse of who Mickey surrounded himself with in the early cartoons. Donald, Daisy and Clarabelle Cow would make an appearance. Goofy was always there. It was the same group of friends.

Originally, they wanted to do the show in CG, but I was trying to convince them not to. There were certain things, like Mickey’s ears. In a 3D world, his ears look like satellite dishes on his head. So we had to figure out a computer program to slide his ears as he turned. There were a lot of challenges, but they turned out to be fun. Now we have the freedom to do textures, color and shadowing, and the world looks much more beautiful in this version of the show.

Another factor that stands out in the show is the songs. By the second verse, the lyrics have become earworms. What is the secret to that?

I’d have to ask our composer, Mike Himelstein, who did our music in the original show. He gladly came back, and we always worked well together. A lot of it came from what I loved to dance to. When I was a little kid, it was early rock and roll, or boogie-woogie.

Kids seem to have very little attention span, but the episodes run for 22 minutes. How are you considering that when you’re putting episodes together?

I thought with a 22-minute show for two-to five-year-olds, we definitely have to keep them focused. It was about being a little bit dramatic, and there’s a problem that we need your help to solve. It was mostly because Mickey was talking to the audience. We’re asking for help in an adventure, and it empowered the kids to be involved. The friends also have very distinct personalities. Mickey’s the good guy, and he’s everybody’s friend. Minnie is totally adorable, and Goofy is just a big goof. He’s slipping on things, and he says, “Whoops.” I think they enjoy all the personalities.

You mentioned animating Mickey’s ears. What other conversations are you having with the team about animating this world?

The characters are squashy and stretchy like they were in the old days. Advances in computer animation and rendering are huge. We can do so much more expression on the characters. Ludwig Von Drake was always a little stiff in the past, now, he is very animated and a lot of fun.

This time, we added a second level. There’s the laughing loft and the wacky tubes. Mickey, Minnie and Daisy can go up very easily. The wacky tube doesn’t really care for Donald and knows that Donald gets frustrated. So it’s fun to get him riled up, which I’ve noticed a lot of kids laughing at.

You’re also making 2-minute shorts on YouTube. What are the challenges of that storytelling medium?

You’re condensing this world into a two-minute video, which is how, sadly, a lot of older kids consume content. So, half of them are songs, and that’s easy, but the funny stuff is also happening within the song, and that keeps kids entertained. With others, we limit to a simple story, have a problem that Mickey helps with. Fun is the ultimate goal.

What would you say is the reason for this love? Why do people love Mickey Mouse and friends after all these years?

Everybody wants a good friend, and that’s what Mickey is. He’s sympathetic, helpful and always there for you when you need him. He’s just that kind of character. I think it’s just human nature that you want someone in your life to rely on and to, you know, who’s going to be dependable?

This interview was edited and condensed.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ is airing every Friday on Disney Jr. and Disney+

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Disney+ & Spain's Atresmedia Team For Streaming Pact
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Disney+ & Spain’s Atresmedia Team For Streaming Pact

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Disney has continued its strategy of teaming with European broadcasters through a deal with Spanish network Atresmedia.

Through an agreement billed as “the first major integration between a global streaming platform and Spain‘s leading broadcaster,” Disney+ will carry more than 300 hours of Spanish-produced Atresmedia programing annually in a branded section.

Starting this month, Disney+ subscribers in Spain will be able to access shows such as La Voz, Tu Cara Me Suena, Vis a Vis and Mar Afuera. Content will be “regularly updated,” according to the companies.

This comes after Disney struck similar carriage agreements in the UK, with commercial network ITV, and Germany, with public broadcaster ZDF. There have been various similar streamer-broadcaster partnerships struck in 2025, with Netflix’s agreement to carry the live channels and on-demand content from France’s TF1 starting 2026 arguably the most eye-catching.

“This pioneering and unprecedented agreement with Disney+, one of the largest international streaming platforms, consolidates the leadership of Atresmedia and atresplayer, reaffirming the success of their innovative content strategy,” said Atresmedia CEO Javier Bardají. “It allows us to expand the reach of our productions, promoting Spanish talent and culture. Disney and Atresmedia share the quality and ambition of their content, as well as the care of their brands. It was only logical that we would meet.”

The agreement will see Disney+ gaining co-exclusive rights to a number of Atresmedia productions. Atresplayer original Mar Afuera will premiere on September 14, with others such as La Voz and Tu Cara Me Suena following, and Antena 3 linear shows such as La Encrucijada and Sueños de Libertad will be offered, along with legacy titles such as Vis a Vis, Física o Química, and Aquí No Hay Quien Viva.

We hear the SVOD originals will be released day-and-date, while the likes of La Voz, Spain’s version of The Voice, made available on Disney+ one day after their linear broadcasts. Some long-running novelas will be made available on Disney+ either next day or within a month of airing on Atresmedia’s free-to-air channels.

“This commitment has been part of our model and philosophy for decades and has allowed us to achieve international successes such as Gran Hotel, La Casa de Papel, Velvet, El Tiempo Entre Costuras, Vis a Vis, Veneno, Alba or Entre Tierras, which have left their mark and paved the way for the rest of the sector,” said Bardají. That is why this alliance also strengthens Atresmedia as the engine and benchmark of our industry and confirms atresplayer as the leading Spanish platform and local hero in our country, with a trajectory of continuous growth.”

Karl Holmes, General Manager for Disney+, EMEA added: “Atresmedia consistently delivers popular, must-watch Spanish content including some of the country’s finest original productions. Adding hundreds of hours of Atresmedia shows to stream on Disney+ is great news for our customers in Spain. This deal also reflects our broader commitment to supporting local broadcasters across Europe, including our recent collaboration in the UK with ITVX and ZDF in Germany.

“We’re focused on bringing the very best, local stories to our customers, alongside our extraordinary slate of original Disney+ series such as recent hit Ladrones: La Tiara de Santa Agueda and global hit movies and shows like Lilo & Stitch and FX’s The Bear.

September 8, 2025 0 comments
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Thomas Schumacher to Depart Disney Theatrical Group
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Thomas Schumacher to Depart Disney Theatrical Group

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Thomas Schumacher, a leading force in growing Disney Theatrical Group into one of the most successful and influential theater producers on Broadway and around the world, will step down as DTG’s chief creative officer at the end of this month after a decades-long tenure at the company.

The move was announced in a studio-wide memo sent Sept. 3 by Alan Bergman, the co-chairman of Disney Entertainment. After Schumacher’s departure, DTG will be led by managing director Andrew Flatt and executive producer Anne Quart, two longtime company veterans who have worked closely with Schumacher for some 20 years.

After his Disney exit, Schumacher “will continue shaping the face of the global theatrical landscape as a behind-the-scenes force focused on the next generation of artists and audiences,” Bergman said in his memo. He’ll also work as a consultant for DTG in the wake of the transition.

Schumacher initially joined Disney Animation as a producer on the 1990 movie sequel “The Rescuers Down Under,” at a time when the conglom’s animation arm was beginning its resurgence with megahits including “The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin” — all three of which the company has adapted into internationally successful stage properties. Schumacher was eventually named president of Disney Animation in 1999 before shifting duties to focus solely on the oversight of Disney Theatrical in 2002.

Launching in 1994 with the Broadway adaptation of “Beauty and the Beast,” Disney’s theatrical division — which Schumacher has run for 26 of its 31 years in existence — has produced 10 Broadway titles in total including three of the 15 longest-running shows in Broadway history (“The Lion King,” “Aladdin” and “Beauty”). The company’s stage productions have been seen by more than 240 million theatergoers worldwide, according to Disney stats, and won 20 Tony Awards. Over the years, DTG’s 30 global stagings of the 1998 Tony winner “The Lion King” have played a key role in establishing the Disney IP as the top-grossing title in any medium.

Disney Theatrical and its family-friendly productions were also integral components in Times Square’s transformation from de-facto red light district into the tourist-trafficked, all-ages nexus that it is today. Along the way, the popularity of Disney shows has helped draw an ever-increasing stream of family theatergoers to Broadway (where attendance hit 14.7 million for the 2024-25 season, up more than 60% from the 1994-95 season when “Beauty” opened). Meanwhile, the enduring revenue streams generated by Disney’s stage successes have encouraged a growing number of other Hollywood studios and IP holders to give Broadway a try.

During his time at the helm of DTG, Schumacher also won over an insular Broadway community that was initially skeptical of a corporate studio’s incursion into the theater district. He went on to serve as the chairman of the board of the Broadway League, and is currently on the League’s Tony Administration Committee.

In his memo, Bergman added that Schumacher also “has grown Disney on Ice, pioneered sensory-friendly Broadway shows, and developed an expansive program to enable schools to produce Disney musicals on their own stages. He has been a tireless supporter, advocate, and leader of the theatre community, playing a key role in turning Broadway’s lights back on during the unprecedented pandemic shutdown. It’s a truly remarkable record.”

Schumacher said in a statement, “Thirty-eight years ago when Peter Schneider at Disney Animation asked me to produce ‘The Rescuers Down Under,’ I had no idea it would lead to four decades working with some of the most exceptional creative artists in the world — both in animation and theatre. I’m proud that Disney Theatrical will be in the extraordinarily capable hands of Andrew Flatt and Anne Quart, with whom I’ve worked for over 20 years. I can’t wait to see how they lead this peerless organization forward.”

As noted in Bergman’s memo, DTG leaders Flatt and Quart will continue to report to Cathleen Taff, Disney’s president of production, franchise management and theatrical distribution.

Disney Theatrical currently counts two long-running Broadway titles — “The Lion King” and “Aladdin” — among its 21 productions now running around the world. DTG’s next major musical outing, “The Greatest Showman,” is gearing up for a world premiere in the U.K. in the spring.

September 3, 2025 0 comments
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Questlove's 'Aristocats' Live-Action Adaptation Scrapped At Disney
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Questlove’s ‘Aristocats’ Live-Action Adaptation Scrapped At Disney

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
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Ahmir Thompson, known as Questlove, has shared an update on the live-action hybrid adaptation of The Aristocats he was set to direct at Disney, and it’s not good news.

The musician recently revealed in a podcast that the remake of the Disney classic had been scrapped and it wasn’t happening anymore but hoped that it could in the future.

“Once Disney had their third president, usually when a new administration comes in, no matter what — they’re going to reshuffle,” he said on Score: The Podcast recently.

Questlove noted that it was “the third time in which a new administration came in” and explained his vision for The Aristocats adaptation. He said that he had presented “some of the music examples” and some of the teammates who would be working with him.

“Then they had another administration shuffle,” he added. “And then it was like, ‘OK, well, alright.”

Questlove said that “by the third time, I was just like, ‘Maybe this isn’t meant for me.’”

Since The Aristocats was not moving forward, Questlove opted to explore other options and steer clear of the Disney remake.

“I would have loved to have done that project, but there’s like 20 others that I can get to,” he said. “What I don’t do is I don’t make announcements until it’s ready but there’s literally four other films. I’ll be working til 2029-2030. So, just wasn’t meant to happen. Maybe it will happen in the future.”

Deadline reported in 2023 that Questlove would make his feature film directorial debut in a live-action/hybrid remake of The Aristocats, where he would also executive produce and oversee the music for the film. Attached to the script was Will Gluck and Keith Bunin. Tarik Trotter, Shawn Gee, and Zarah Zohlman would have exec produced on behalf of Two One Five Entertainment, and Gluck and his production company, Olive Bridge, were set to produce along with Thompson’s Two One Five.

The Aristocats is a 1970 animated film by Disney about a family of Parisian felines who learn they are set to inherit a fortune from their owner. When the owner’s jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country, they must team up with a smooth-talking tomcat to try to make it back home before it’s too late.

August 30, 2025 0 comments
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Disney Princess x Spirit Jersey: Unlock Exclusive Daily Drops
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Disney Princess x Spirit Jersey: Unlock Exclusive Daily Drops

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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It’s World Princess Week, and Disney has teamed up with Spirit Jersey to bring an exciting surprise for all the Disney Princess fans out there!

Starting today, Spirit Jersey is offering a limited collection of exclusive apparel will make you feel like royalty.

Each day this week, Spirit Jersey is dropping fresh designs inspired by some of your favorite Disney princesses and their magical movies. These exclusive long-sleeve tees bring their iconic styles to life with fun, creative artwork that captures the charm and magic of their worlds.

Each drop showcases a different character, starting with Moana.

Make sure to check back every day for new exclusive styles, and get ready to wear your Disney spirit with pride – whether at the parks or anywhere you go!

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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