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It's time for the big panel of D23, the Friday Disney Entertainment Showcase, and we're in the room so join us for a liveblog of the presentation.
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- Disney shifts D23 format to a single showcase at the Honda Center, enhancing attendee experience.
- Expect updates on upcoming Disney and Pixar films like Moana 2, Zootopia 2, Frozen 3, and Toy Story 5.
- Marvel previews could include footage from Captain America: Brave New World and potential updates on Blade and more.
- TV highlights could feature Marvel series like Agatha All Along and Star Wars shows including Skeleton Crew and Ahsoka.
Disney decided to shake things up a bit when the comes to the big presentation at D23. They want to get more people into the presentations, and they also don't want people sleeping outside or on the floor of the convention center basem*nt just to get in. So we're moving to the Honda Center and this time, we're getting one massive entertainment showcase that is covering it all. We're in the room at the Honda Center and ready to liveblog the whole thing for you.
On the movie side, where Disney has said they are putting a little more focus than streaming, there is a lot to cover.On the animation front, we know thatMoana 2is right around the corner, and there is some evidence ofZootopia 2on the D23 show floor, not to mentionFrozen 3.From Pixar, they are likely going to take a victory lap from Inside Out 2 and start really pushingElio andToy Story 5.Not quite on the animation or live-action front, we haveMufasa: The Lion Kingcoming out this December with other big live-action offerings, includingSnow WhiteandTron: Ares.
We also have another Avatar film set to come out in 2025 that we know nothing about and they showed off footage of that at the last D23. From Marvel, we know there is more footage from Captain America: Brave New World andThunderbolts* we could see andThe Fantastic Four: First Steps. We could finally get some information onBlade but announcing it at D23 is extra funny and there are some extra release dates and unknown titles to throw in as well. There are a couple of Star Wars movies in pre-production so maybe we'll get some titles or more official dates for those.
All of that is just the movie side of the D23 showcase. For TV, there is plenty as well. Marvel has a whole pile of shows in the can, like Agatha All Along, which we have seen some footage of, and Daredevil: Born Again, which has a floor presence. Others include Ironheart, Wonder Man, Vision, Nova, X-Men '97, What It…?, Eyes of Wakanda, Marvel Zombies, and You Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man but the animated ones are probably going to make an appearance at the animation preview panel and not here.
Star Wars is still very much hanging out in streaming and Skeleton Crew on the D23 show floor but we also have new seasons of shows like Andor, The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and The Book of Boba Fett.Disney could throw a bone toThe Orville,which might be one of its most underrated shows of the last decade, and throw a bone and some more love toPercy Jackson after its successful debut. Follow along with us at the D23 presentation below, and let me know what you are hoping to learn about.
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