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Disney’s Expanded D23 Fan Event: Ticket Prices, On Sale Dates, Day-By-Day Event Focus
Disney has revealed key details about its biannual D23 fan event coming to the Anaheim Convention Center and the Honda Center on August 9, 10 & 11. The company promises “the best of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and more. This year’s event will feature Disney+ integration with some presentations streamed live, musical performances with world-class artists, special content presentations, a new interactive app, and one-of-a-kind shopping experiences.”
The Honda Center is a new addition to D23 this year and Disney says it “will be home to three nights of marquee showcases—Disney Entertainment, Disney Experiences, and Disney Legends—allowing us to bring bigger shows with more magic to the biggest audience of Disney fans in the world.”
Disney Entertainment Showcase Friday, August 9 – 7:00 p.m. Honda Center Enjoy the magic of Disney Entertainment in a star-studded showcase featuring the best of Disney storytelling onstage and onscreen. Get an exclusive look at the movies, series, and shows fans love, and a glimpse into what to look forward to from Disney’s film studios, television and streaming services, live stage shows on Broadway, and beyond. Join some favorite stars as they give a peek behind the curtain at upcoming projects, never-before-seen footage and art, surprise announcements and special guests, musical performances, and exclusive new content coming to the big screen, to smaller screens, and to the stage… all from Disney Entertainment.
It's unknow if Disney Television Animation will be attending however considering that is the 40th anniversary of the studio, probably will get a separate panel.
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lokitvsource · 2 years
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First Loki Season 2 Trailer Reveals Evil Kang (Description)
It's been over a year since Tom Hiddleston's Loki wrapped up its first season but the God of Mischief certainly left an impression. It didn't take long until Marvel Studios gave the green light for Loki season 2.
Early on in development, Hiddleston confirmed that the whole cast would be returning. This was seemingly confirmed after Sophia Di Martino's Sylvie and Owen Wilson's Mobius were both spotted on set. Fan favorite character Miss Minutes is also expected to appear as is Jonathon Majors' Kang.
These won't be the only characters showing up for Loki's second season with new cast members and new footage revealed at Marvel's D23 panel.
New Loki Season 2 Footage Revealed
The Marvel Studios panel at D23 showed some exclusive footage of Loki season 2 to attendees.
According to descriptions of the footage via Popverse, Loki is seen being ripped through time, saying “I’ve seen terrible, awful things”.
Hiddleston's character also sees a wall covered in Kang decorations before saying the line "war is on its way." The main cast is seen in space suits and tuxedos.
Matt Ramos revealed that Loki Season 2 shows the character "trying to warn everyone about the coming war with Kang".
Insider correspondent, Kirsten Acuna, added the footage had a "creepy vibe" and that Loki is seen unveiling Kang's face behind a wall in the TVA.
Further information about that scene was revealed by New Rockstars' Erik Voss, who said:
"There's also a shot where Loki chisels away a mural of the Time Keepers to reveal a wall of giant golden Kang variant faces."
It was also revealed at the panel that Indiana Jones and Everything Everywhere All At Once star Ke Huy Quan will be joining the cast of Loki for season 2.
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Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson are back in mischief mode in “Loki” Season 2, the first footage of which has debuted courtesy of Disney+’s 2023 preview trailer. The “Loki” footage shows Hiddleston’s beloved anti-hero up to no good in the Time Variance Authority. In another scene, Loki and Wilson’s Mobius are surrounded by Loki clones. “A little over the top, don’t you think?” Mobius asks Loki.
Plot details for “Loki” Season 2 remain under wraps. Sophia Di Martino will be back as Lady Loki, as will Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Renslayer. “Indiana Jones” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” favorite Ke Huy Quan is joining the cast as a new character.
“Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off,” Tom Hiddleston told fans at Disney’s D23 convention in September. “Loki is back in the TVA and Mobius doesn’t seem to know who he is.” 
“It’s a little bit like that Talking Heads song,” Wilson added “And in season two we’re going to answer, ‘How did I get here?’” 
“Loki” was renewed for Season 2 by Disney+ last July, the same day as the Season 1 finale. The second season began production over the summer. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has said that “Loki” is Disney+’s most-watched Marvel series. Season 1 writer Eric Martin is penning all the episodes of the second season, while “Moon Knight” directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are helming the majority of the episodes.
“Fans are gonna be in for a real treat because the show is bolder and more surreal,” Mbatha-Raw told Entertainment Tonight about the new season. “And in many ways, goes to some bigger, bolder places than season 1, which is really exciting.”
The Disney+ 2023 preview also includes the first shot from the new “Star Wars” series “Ahsoka,” starring Rosario Dawson, plus new footage from David Lowery’s “Peter Pan and Wendy” and the Pixar series “Win or Lose.”
Watch the full Disney+ 2023 teaser in the video below.
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karabastard · 1 year
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I’ve been thinking about how they decided on Zebs design for live action. At first I was not a huge fan of the much longer fur/hair but it’s exactly like the Ralph Macquarie concept art for chewie that also inspired Zeb!
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Also this art I’ve seen around (here and wookieepedia) of three lasat soldiers that have visible fur on their arms/legs.
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Now that I’ve watched the scene enough, I think he looks good! I really appreciated all the wrinkles in his face. They could’ve given us one lil ear flick tho;;
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Filoni has made it clear how much the original concept art for Star Wars inspired Rebels. I know it’s only Zeb (and a glimpse of Hera and Sabine in the leaked D23 footage) we’ve seen so far but I’m a bit more hopeful that he’ll do these characters some justice in live action.
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mariacallous · 9 months
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On the surface, Comic-Con International 2023 looked like it did in years past. Throngs of fans, many in costume, crowded intersections beneath glossy advertisements for television shows dozens of stories high. Inside the convention center, people inched through the packed exhibition floor, lining up for exclusive merchandise and collectibles and work from their favorite artists. Across the convention’s many panel sites, experts discussed a wide range of pop culture and genre fiction topics. Some attendees played tabletop games; others met for anime-viewing sessions. Comic artists and publishers gathered for the Eisners, their industry’s most prestigious award.
But a trip into Hall H Saturday afternoon underscored the strangeness of this year’s convention, which fell two and a half months into the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike and just a week into the parallel strike from the film and television actors of the Screen Actors Guild—American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). In an ordinary year, Hall H’s 6,100 seats would have been filled by people who’d literally waited all day (or night) to get inside, and networks and studios would have shown them exclusive footage accompanied by A-list talent onstage—a rare opportunity for fans and the entertainment industry to face each other directly. This year, you could simply walk into the partly empty Hall H; at the Star Trek presentation, entertainment journalist Scott Mantz stood alone at the dais, queuing up sizzle reels and calling out absent actors’ names for rounds of applause. In that room, it was glaringly obvious that this was a San Diego Comic-Con without Hollywood.
There have, of course, been many SDCCs without Hollywood—the “comic” in its name is a reminder of its origins as the Golden State Comic Book Convention, which a few hundred people first attended in 1970. Over the decades, the event’s scope steadily expanded, but the studios and big genre franchises only began to dominate the space in the past decade and a half. That dominance defined the convention’s role in the entertainment industry in turn: a place for trailer drops and major announcements, and for many industry-side people, a chance to see a physical embodiment of “fandom,” even if only a tiny slice of fan culture is represented there.
Some of Hollywood’s major players have been pulling back from SDCC since the height of the corporate saturation in the mid-2010s; Star Wars, for example, hasn’t had much of a presence in years, as Disney shifted fan-facing activity to its own events like Star Wars Celebration and D23. But this year, with the writers already striking and a SAG-AFTRA strike looming, many studios and networks began to cancel their scheduled programming; when the actors’ strike officially began and SAG-AFTRA forbade members from doing any promotional work, the SDCC schedule became a sea of cancellations. In advance of the convention, there was speculation that Hollywood’s withdrawal might mean a return to its roots—that perhaps comics could once again be the star of the show.
But even in absentia, Hollywood still hung over a good deal of the convention, which is as much an entertainment-industry event as a fan-oriented one. Many WGA and SAG-AFTRA members have spoken about this year’s strike motivations as “existential”: the feeling that this is a major inflection point, for the entertainment industry specifically and for workers broadly. 
That feeling was palpable in San Diego, and not just from the actors and writers who attended in a non-promotional capacity. Since the strikes began, the studios have seemingly worked to pit fans against the people who make the things they love, framing delays as the fault of the striking writers, rather than unwillingness from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents the studios, to give writers a deal they find fair. Online, this framing has been largely rejected by fans, and that spirit seemed to carry over to SDCC too. There was a sense that an unusual—and yes, for some, disappointing—Comic-Con was an absolutely necessary one, because the future of entertainment media on all sides of the equation was at stake.
On Friday morning, a group wearing familiar-looking black shirts set up shop at an intersection across from the convention center that is usually occupied by network-sponsored promoters or a particularly persistent group of protestors who shout at people that they’re going to hell. This morning’s group was made up of some of the more than 1,000 San Diego-based members of SAG-AFTRA, who, in lieu of joining the picket lines outside studios and the offices of streaming services in Los Angeles, were raising awareness about the strike outside a mostly actor-free Comic-Con.
“When I was a young man, we were celebrating the superheroes in comic books. Now, because of Hollywood, they’ve leapt off the page and onto the big screen,” says Lou Slocum, who has lived in San Diego since 1972 and became a member of SAG in 1995. “Normally they would be here and they would be celebrated. The closest we can get are the superheroes in cosplay right now.”
Slocum stresses the group’s support for Comic-Con and its attendees, and he makes it clear the SAG-AFTRA gathering isn’t a picket line and is not intended to impede anyone’s access to the convention. He expresses sympathy for anyone who might have been expecting to see their favorite actor or footage from their favorite show, but he hasn’t met with resistance from fans—on the contrary, he says, they’ve been greeted with a great deal of support from passers-by. “The people that I have met today have been all thumbs-up, V for victory, hugs,” he says. “We love it, and we’re very pleasantly surprised.”
While some panels and programming didn’t acknowledge the strike at all, plenty did—and some even focused on it. Slocum began his career in voice-over, which he says is like “the canary in the coal mine” right now, a sentiment stressed in a panel on the future of artificial intelligence in entertainment hosted by the National Association of Voice Actors. Panelists described the immediate threat to not just their livelihoods, but their own personal autonomy, as companies and fans alike use AI tools to manipulate their voices without their consent. (SAG-AFTRA national executive director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, who’d joined the panel, got a big laugh when he compared the situation to Ursula and Ariel in The Little Mermaid.)
The WGA shares different but equally pressing worries about AI, as well as broader concerns about the future of film and television writing. The strike served as an intermittent joke during a long-running television writers’ panel Saturday morning. “We really can’t talk about anything, because of the strike, so we’re going to keep these introductions going for an hour and a half,” moderator Mark A. Altman quipped halfway through the bios of the 11 panelists—but the vast majority of the conversation focused on how deeply concerned these established writers were about younger writers starting out in the industry.
“The whole point of the strike is we’re fighting for the future, and the future of our craft,” says C. J. Hoke, a writer who attended the panel and who became a member of the WGA last summer. “Seeing experienced showrunners talking about that and really rooting for the next generation is inspiring, and just encourages me to stay on the line with everyone.” Aside from the backing of members of her own profession, Hoke observed a wide range of solidarity at the con, which she characterized as a “swelling from the ground level.” 
“It’s been wonderful seeing people on the floor with ‘We support the WGA’ signs and buttons and shirts,” she says. “I think everyone here really cares about the storytelling, and really supports the writers.”
Karina Montgomery was one con-goer with that sort of button—hers read “This Character Wouldn’t Exist Without WGA and SAG-AFTRA Labor,” which she wore over an impeccable cosplay of Helly R. from Severance. Montgomery, who also moderates the Severance fan Discord and contributes to the Severance wiki, began the week worrying about confusing messaging from SAG-AFTRA on fan activity, particularly over whether cosplay was considered scabbing. (The organization has since clarified that its guidance on cosplay was intended only for paid influencers, not ordinary fans.) “I was very happy to get to show up,” Montgomery says. “But I wanted to still show that I was supporting, so I designed this button.”
For many cosplayers, conventions like SDCC are about both creators and fellow fans. “The whole thing is connecting with people who love the shows and support the shows and want to be seen by the creators of the shows,” says Montgomery. “To be like, ‘Look, we see what you do, and we love it.’” 
To her, solidarity for the strikes was more important than a desire to cosplay—but cosplay could be a sort of solidarity too. “I'm gonna love a show that I love regardless of whether it’s canceled,” Montgomery says. “But if, for example, it became a scab activity to cosplay, I would not. I want to support the people who make the show that I love—I’m a booster. If I’m supporting the AMPTP by dressing like this, I don’t want to dress like this.”
But many creators weren’t even at the con to see these shows of solidarity. Others felt the absence of fan-creator interactions acutely. It was veteran TV writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach’s 22nd Comic-Con, and one in which he would have, under normal circumstances, promoted his writing on the new season of The Witcher. (Full disclosure: Grillo-Marxuach is a friend of this writer.) “I would love to do that work for Netflix right now,” he says. “For a lot of us, those are the goodies. You write a show and you get to come here and meet the fans, and they’re excited, and maybe you show them the show, and they recognize who’s the person who wrote that show.”
Grillo-Marxuach described the “gaps where Hollywood should be”—for all the talk of the event potentially returning to its comics-first roots, he noted that the film and television industry has undeniably altered SDCC a great deal. And those missing pieces were noticeable. 
Because it’s in those connections between the people who love stuff and the people who make the stuff they love that so much of SDCC rests, from the fans cheering for the biggest studio presentations in Hall H to the indie comic artist signing their work on the exhibition floor. The event is at its heart a consumerist one, and in attendees’ quests for material objects, that human connection is often diminished—the relationship is often boiled down to fan and corporation, with someone to do the selling in the middle.
In a normal year, SDCC puts live human faces on both sides of the fan-creator divide—and this year, those human faces helped contextualize the strike, giving nonstriking attendees a firsthand view on the struggles facing entertainment industry workers. Both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA have raised alarms about a future in which studio and streaming executives steadily whittle away the number of people making movies and television shows, using AI to permanently remove them from the equation. It’s not hard to imagine a world in which the fan-corporate relationship is the only one left in that chain.
Fans also understand that the writers’ and actors’ struggles are directly entwined with their own. “Genre fans tend to be very aware of the writers, very aware of what the talent does, and they’re also very aware of how much they have to pay to actually see the things they want to watch,” says Grillo-Marxuach. “That financial sting puts them in a similar place to the writers. And a lot of the time, they feel like they're getting nickel-and-dimed to death, too, on their viewing, and I think that creates a lot of solidarity with us.”
But many fans are also workers, and they can see how these strikes echo their own job concerns. SAG-AFTRA’s Slocum cites parallel labor movements brewing across the country, from fellow entertainment workers like animation artists and members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees to Starbucks baristas and UPS drivers. “I really feel we're at the beginning of a middle-class stand in this country,” he says. Grillo-Marxuach echoes those sentiments: “One of the reasons people are so sympathetic to us is that the problems of writers as labor mirror the problems of labor as labor right now.”
While the strikes seem likely to stretch on in the near term, it seems unlikely that next year’s Comic-Con will be much similar to this one. But the strikes that utterly altered this year’s event will certainly define its future—and the future of the entertainment industry on the whole. Many fans who were already invested in their favorite shows and films now care just as deeply about the labor conditions under which those shows and films were made. Their consciousness, Slocum says, has been given a raise.
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CinemaCon takeaways...
Disney largely focused on this year, and not much beyond other than some Marvel stuff. A new song from MOANA 2 was previewed along with some footage, some of which that will presumably be - more or less - the first teaser for the movie. Whenever that drops, but the sequel seems to coming along nicely despite some concerns I've had over the production being a possible crunch job. INSIDE OUT 2's first 35min were previewed to high praise, though we do gotta remember that CinemaCon is first and foremost for exhibitors and those in the movie theater business. A chunk of a sequel to an $850m+ grossing movie is obviously going to go over pretty well, but I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy INSIDE OUT 2. The detail that really got me was the use of different animation styles - similar to the first film's "Abstract Thought" scene - to portray personifications of some of Riley's lost memories. 2D for what is reported to a BLUE'S CLUES-looking preschool show dog character, and a PS2-esque FINAL FANTASY-style character. I love it, the artists just going all out for the sequel and trying all kinds of wacky ideas. That interests me every bit as much as the new emotions and their respective roles in the story do. Disney didn't show anything beyond the December release of MUFASA in terms of animated movies, not a word on any changes to their 2025 slate. Again, being CinemaCon, they were more focused on what they had to offer this year to exhibitors.
Paramount made a big splash, apparently what they showed of TRANSFORMERS ONE was a standout (teaser WHEN?), while THE SMURF MOVIE saw a re-titling that's equally as generic... Just, SMURFS. The two Sony hybrid movies were THE SMURFS, while their all-animated movie was called SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE... Just a simple SMURFS... That's it. I'm still curious as to how the studio contracted to make this one for Paramount will make a neat style that is unique to the one Sony did for LOST VILLAGE. Will it be even more stylized and 2D-like? Or less so? The first of the new 2D AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER movies is called AANG: THE LOST AIRBENDER, and cast members have been revealed, including Dave Bautista as a villain. Some stuff from the new SPONGEBOB movie, subtitled SEARCH FOR SQUAREPANTS, got out as well. Paramount's theatrical animation is all just big IPs. We know how their heads feel about more original stuff. (Or stuff based on things never before adapted to film, before you come after me.) Otherwise, Paramount's presentation was largely for live-action fare: The ever long-gestating fourth Kelvin STAR TREK movie, an R-rated TMNT movie, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's new movie, Edgar Wright's go at Stephen King's THE RUNNING MAN, a TRANSFORMERS/G.I. JOE movie, and then some.
Universal showed some of DESPICABLE ME 4 and THE WILD ROBOT, but were absolutely mum about anything beyond that. Only a few 2025 live-action projects, like the FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S movie sequel, got dropped. Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri emphasized that original movies remain in that studio's future, despite getting no word on anything coming out in 2025 - between this summer's release of DESPICABLE ME 4 and spring 2026's SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE sequel.
Warner Bros.' presentation was unsurprisingly animation-free, outside of a WAR OF THE ROHIRRIM logo. Their next animated film, and the first under the "Warner Bros. Pictures Animation" moniker - THE CAT IN THE HAT, isn't here until early 2026 at the moment. Ya know, there's a certain hybrid movie that could've made a splash during their presentation that they decided to toss- Yeah, you know what? I won't go there.
While I didn't expect much, given the nature of CinemaCon, we still learned a lot of cool stuff I feel. As for Disney, we'll get juicier things - I reckon - come late summer with D23. Other stuff could debut at Comic-Con or elsewhere.
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Harrison Ford: 2022 review
2022 has been a very busy year for Harrison! From finishing the next instalment of the Indiana Jones franchise, to star in his first TV shows in decades: the sitcom Shrinking and the western 1923. Let's have a look at the summary of this glorious year for Harrison's career.
JANUARY: no news. but Harrison is probably still working on the set of Indiana Jones 5.
FEBRUARY:
Frank Marshall announces Indiana Jones 5 had wrapped principal photography.
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Harrison visits Barcelona
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Harrison invites the whole cast and crew of Indy 5 to a wrap party in London
APRIL:
Harrison Ford To Star In ‘Shrinking’ Apple TV+ Series
Indiana Jones 5 Has Same Feel As The Original, Says Mads Mikkelsen
Cryptic picture of Harrison celebrating Easter:
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Disney Exec Teases Guardians of the Galaxy 3, Indiana Jones, The Marvels, and More Footage Coming Soon
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Harrison For attends the play "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?", played by his wife Calista Flockhart
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New promo picture of Indy 5:
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Harrison spotted in Fort Worth, Texas
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Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren to Star in ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1932’
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Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are joining the “Yellowstone” universe in the upcoming series “1932” for Paramount+.
“1932,” which is the show’s working title, is an origin story introducing a new generation of the Dutton family. It’s set to explore the early 20th century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the mountain West and the Duttons who call it home,” the streamer said in a release.
(Note that the actual title of the show is 1923)
‘Indiana Jones 5’ First Look: Harrison Ford Returns as Swaggering Adventurer
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Star Wars Celebration: Harrison Ford Makes Surprise Appearance for John Williams Birthday Tribute, Gives ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Update
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JUNE:
Brett Goldstein Takes His ‘Ted Lasso’ Skills To ‘Shrinking’ Comedy With Harrison Ford At Apple TV+
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Directing this fellow this week. One of the highlights of my career.
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(I’m not sure but this could be on the set of Shrinking, the new show for Apple TV)
Surprise party on the set if Shrinking to celebrate Harry's birthday
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AUGUST:
Warner Bros. Wanted Harrison Ford to Play Kevin Smith's Perry White
Kevin Smith reveals Warner Bros. wanted Harrison Ford to play Perry White in his episode of Strange Adventures, the cancelled HBO Max anthology show.
SEPTEMBER:
Exclusive: Harrison Ford In Talks For Fantastic Four Role
According to our trusted and proven sources, Marvel Studios wants Harrison Ford for the upcoming, mysterious Fantastic Four movie.
(I must say this hasn't been confirmed yet)
Harrison on the set of 1923:
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Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan reunite 38 years after ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’.
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The trailer of Indiana Jones 5 is released to the Press, together with an exhibition of the costumes used in the movie
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James Mangold and Harrison Ford debuted the first footage from the film at D23 Expo.
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Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and director James Mangold surprised fans at D23Expo.
OCTOBER:
Harrison Ford Set As General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross For ‘Captain America: New World Order’, Will Star Opposite Anthony Mackie
 It’s official. Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones franchise) will be taking over the Marvel role of General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, beginning with Phase 5 title Captain America: New World Order. He’ll star opposite Anthony Mackie, with Shira Haas, Tim Blake Nelson and Carl Lumbly also among the ensemble.
1923: Harrison Ford & Helen Mirren Series Expanded to Two Seasons, Paramount+ Sets Premiere Date
1923 is coming soon to Paramount+, and the series will stick around a bit longer than expected. What was expected to be a one-season limited series, has now been expanded to two eight-episode seasons. The Yellowstone prequel series will star Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Sebastian Roché, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, Julia Schlaepfer, Brandon Sklenar, Robert Patrick, and Jerome Flynn.
The series will arrive on Paramount+ on December 19th with a special two-hour premiere.
NOVEMBER:
1923 First Look: Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren Come to Yellowstone
The pair unveil their new series set at the Dutton ranch a century ago. “These are extraordinary people in an extraordinary time,” Ford says.
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'1923' Teaser Offers First Exciting Look at Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren in 'Yellowstone' Spinoff
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Empire’s World-Exclusive Indiana Jones 5 Covers Revealed
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1923 Official Trailer:
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'Shrinking' teaser trailer released
DECEMBER:
Indiana Jones 5 Official Trailer and Title released: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
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See Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford in '1923' Premiere Photos — Taken with a Camera from the 1920s!
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Helen Mirren Praises Her ‘1923’ Co-Star Harrison Ford at Premiere: ‘He Taught Me a Great Deal About Film Acting’
“1923” LA Premiere Screening & After Party
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Harrison Ford Loves His Craft. ‘1923’ Tested His Limits.
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Din Djarin Seeks Redemption For His "Transgressions" in the "Mandalorian" Season 3 Trailer
“The Mandalorian” season three is coming soon, and viewers finally have a closer look at what’s to come. On Sept. 10, 2022, during the D23 Expo, Disney released the first teaser trailer, which reveals Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), Grogu (aka Baby Yoda), and their continued adventures in the Star Wars universe. In the footage, the Armorer (Emily Swallow) tells Din that he’s no longer a Mandalorian…
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Anything New York Jets Sauce Gardner wears cheesehead meme shirt . Mando-related is going to be a massive draw, and Season 3 of the hit series is no exception. Expect Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni to take the stage for an extended period of time, where they'll talk all things The Mandalorian and the shows connected to it. Fans at Star Wars Celebration received an exclusive look at the first trailer for Season 3, and Favreau and Filoni surely won't come empty-handed. Another trailer with new footage is likely to debut at D23, and this time fans at home may be in for an online release. It's possible that the version seen by attendees is slightly different, perhaps longer with some special shots, but a trailer of some kind is a guarantee. The producing duo generally like to keep things close to the chest, but there are always reveals of some kind to be made. Of particular interest will be the group of people stepping into the director's chair, as well as a few new additions to the cast in varying degrees of significance. A few of the series' stars will also be on hand to discuss their roles, and Favreau may even casually tease where he's at in the process of writing a Season 4.New York Jets Sauce Gardner wears cheesehead meme shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
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Classic Men's As long as Dave Filoni is on stage, there's no chance Ahsoka goes unmentioned New York Jets Sauce Gardner wears cheesehead meme shirt . By now, a large portion of principal photography for the series has been completed, giving the beloved Star Wars creator far more to talk about with the fans. There was just enough footage in late May to put together a small Celebration teaser; this time around, Filoni has what he needs to give attendees the full meal. Don't be shocked if footage shown is an event exclusive - the series is many months out from release. But full descriptions will be flying in hot the moment any footage rolls, with details and leaks inevitable in the time to follow. Natasha Liu Bordizzo was introduced as Sabine Wren at Celebration, and a few of her new cast mates could be revealed in Hall D23. With Bordizzo and star Rosario Dawson, Filoni can answer one of the fandom's biggest questions: the identities of the actors playing Ezra Bridger and Thrawn. Now that production is much further along, a release window following The Mandalorian may be announced, as well. You Can See More Product: https://newshirtonline.com/product-category/trending/ Read the full article
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tonkicountry · 2 years
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Matrix trailer
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In the trailer, which you can watch above, Keanu Reeves is back to his old life as a programmer named Thomas Anderson, aka the man he was before he took the red pills and saw the truth.
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All the Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney News Announced at D23 Expo
All the Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney News Announced at D23 Expo
If you couldn’t keep up with all the news Disney dropped at its D23 Expo this past weekend, we don’t blame you. There were so many trailers dropped, so much footage released, and so much news announced for shows and movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Star Wars franchise, Disney proper, and more that it got… Read more…
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The Mandalorian 3, Indiana Jones, Tales of the Jedi and Different Lucasfilm Titles Introduced at D23 Expo
The Mandalorian 3, Indiana Jones, Tales of the Jedi and Different Lucasfilm Titles Introduced at D23 Expo
Lucasfilm unveiled the titles, first seems and new footage of its upcoming tasks throughout its presentation at Disney’s D23 Expo. Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy joins Alan Bergman, President, The Walt Disney Studios onstage as they announce new tasks to loud applause from Disney followers on the gala occasion. “As you can see, there is a huge amount of exciting new Star Wars story to come…
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D23 Expo: Indiana Jones, Black Panther take spotlight at day 2 of Disney expo
D23 Expo: Indiana Jones, Black Panther take spotlight at day 2 of Disney expo
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Indiana Jones, Black Panther take spotlight at D23 Expo
An emotional Harrison Ford appeared along with a new trailer for the fifth Indiana Jones film, cast members from "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" showed footage from their forthcoming sequel, and trailers and details were unveiled from the widening TV presence of the "Star Wars" galaxy on Saturday at the D23 Expo.
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National Treasure, Santa Clauses, Moon Girl & More D23 Trailers
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The cast of National Treasure: Edge of HistoryPhoto: io9/Jayne Lyons You thought there was a lot of Star Wars and Marvel news and footage today? You haven’t seen anything yet. The D23 Expo was just getting started. The All Disney, All The Time event continued Saturday night with a panel focusing on upcoming shows coming to Disney+ and it features a bunch that we’ve been awaiting for a long, long…
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According to this article, Dark!Rey in The Rise of Skywalker trailer may be a Force vision after all!
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