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Monday, May 1, 2017

Johnny Depp Surprises Fans as Captain Jack Sparrow at Disneyland!


In celebration of the upcoming film, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” some lucky Disneyland park guests got more than they bargained for when Johnny Depp, as Captain Jack Sparrow surprised fans aboard the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is in theaters May 26 in 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D.

Disney's Bambi Signature Collection on Digital HD and Blu-ray May 23rd


Disney's Bambi, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, joins the Walt Disney Signature Collection. The Collection release includes a variety of new bonus material, including recordings of Walt Disney discussing the challenges and triumphs during the production of “Bambi;” deleted scenes and characters; stories and effects that “Bambi” had on the Studio, other films and artists; and much, much more. Additionally, the Digital HD release includes an exclusive, heartfelt feature on the incredible artist, Tyrus Wong, who inspired the film’s soft watercolor backgrounds and beautiful palette. Bambi arrives home on Digital HD, Disney Movies Anywhere, and on DVD & Blu-ray™ May 23rd.

DISNEY TWENTY-THREE EXPLORES PANDORA ­ THE WORLD OF AVATAR, OPENING THIS SUMMER AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT


DISNEY TWENTY-THREE EXPLORES PANDORA – THE WORLD OF AVATAR, OPENING THIS SUMMER AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT

THE CREATIVE MINDS BEHIND DISNEY’S NEWEST LAND GIVE DISNEY TWENTY-THREE AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT THE SPECTACULAR ADDITION TO DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM

PLUS, EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WITH THE NEW CREW OF PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES, THOR: RAGNAROK’S CHRIS HEMSWORTH, AND THE DRIVING FORCES BEHIND CARS 3

BURBANK, Calif. – May 1, 2017 – Disney twenty-three will take readers 4.4 light years away to visit the breathtaking Pandora – The World of Avatar. Opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 27, this new land will transport guests into the epic creations first seen in James Cameron’s 2007 blockbuster, Avatar. Readers will set out on a behind-the-scenes look at Pandora with the creative team responsible for this unprecedented project, including Walt Disney Imagineering’s Joe Rohde, Cameron, and Avatar producer Jon Landau. “We didn’t build sets of all this stuff when we made the movie. It was all in a computer,” James Cameron remarked in an exclusive interview with Disney twenty-three. “So, to be able to walk around it in full-scale? It’s unfathomable. We’re literally on Pandora! I’m on Pandora! It was a pinch-me moment to ensure I was really awake and actually in the world we had created.”

In addition to the cover featuring Pandora – The World of Avatar, the summer issue, exclusively for Gold Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, has a second, spine-tingling cover with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Javier Bardem and Kaya Scodelario reveal what it was like to join the Pirates crew, as they set sail on an all-new adventure with Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, and Orlando Bloom. Cars newcomer Cristela Alonzo talks about joining the high-octane franchise. And Chris Hemsworth shares what it’s like going head-to-head with Hulk in this fall’s Thor: Ragnarok.

Walt Disney Imagineering’s Steven Davison and Kim Irvine give readers a first look at the triumphant return of Fantasmic! and Disneyland’s Rivers of America; enjoy a tour of Duckburg with the creative team behind the upcoming reimagined DuckTales for Disney XD; and return to the beautiful art of Bambi in honor of its 75th anniversary year, created by Disney Legend Tyrus Wong and other influential Disney artists.

Also included in the summer issue of Disney twenty-three:
  • A tour of Golden Oak Ranch, one of Disney’s most storied filming locations
  • Popular Disney myths busted
  • A celebration of Disney’s most innovative films, attractions, and experiments
  • A toy-filled edition of “From the Desk of” as we tour John Lasseter’s office at Pixar Animation Studios
  • Regular features including A Walk with Walt, D Society, and Ask Dave

Plus, all D23 Gold Members will receive a Na’vi translator card featuring the Shaman of Songs, the character featured on the attraction Na’vi River Journey. This card is a collectible on its own and, when used with the Na’vi language translator device (available at Pandora this summer), will tell the guest how to say the words in the Na’vi language.

Disney twenty-three, which is delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps, is offered exclusively to D23 Gold and Gold Family Members as a benefit of their membership. The latest issue will begin arriving in mid-May.

About D23
The name “D23” pays homage to the exciting journey that began in 1923 when Walt Disney opened his first studio in Hollywood. D23 is the first official club for fans in Disney’s 90-plus-year history. It gives its members a greater connection to the entire world of Disney by placing them in the middle of the magic through its quarterly publication,Disney twenty-three; a rich website at D23.com with members-only content; member-exclusive discounts; and special events for D23 Members throughout the year.

Fans can join D23 at Gold Membership ($74.99), Gold Family Membership ($99.99), and General Membership (complimentary) levels at D23.com and at DisneyStore.com/D23. To keep up with all the latest D23 news and events, follow DisneyD23 on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and YouTube.

"Born in China" Moviegoers Help Protect Wild Pandas and Snow Leopards



“BORN IN CHINA” HELPS PROTECT WILD PANDAS AND SNOW LEOPARDS
MOVIEGOERS BENEFITED WORLD WILDLIFE FUND

Strong Opening-Week Attendance Supports Far-Reaching
Conservation from Disneynature and WWF

BURBANK, Calif. (May 2, 2017) – Thanks opening-week moviegoers, Disneynature and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are celebrating the conservation work supported by the theatrical release of “Born in China” across North America and in China last August. In theaters now, the movie features wildly intimate moments in the lives of three animal families: a mother panda bear who has a hard time letting go, a golden monkey with an attention-stealing new sister, and a mother snow leopard facing incredible odds.

Based on opening-week attendance (April 21-27, 2017), Disneynature, through the Disney Conservation Fund, is making a contribution to WWF to help protect wild pandas and snow leopards.

“Our filmmakers spent nearly three years battling tough terrain, frigid temps and impossible-to-find snow leopards,” said Paul Baribault, vice president of Disneynature. “China and its charming animal inhabitants have made an incredible impression on all of us. We are grateful that so many people went to the movies last week to see ‘Born in China’ and help protect some of the planet’s most remarkable wildlife.”

"Some of Earth’s most stunning landscapes and wildlife call China home," said Terry Macko, chief marketing officer of WWF in the United States. "By immersing viewers in the natural splendor that our world has to offer, ‘Born in China’ is a powerful reminder that all nations—and all peoples—have a stake in protecting it."

A portion of opening-week ticket sales will be dedicated to WWF’s conservation programs in China that protect species featured in “Born in China” and their habitats. Efforts, made possible by the Chinese government and WWF, include improving habitat corridors, increasing the wild panda population, enhancing conservation stewardship to local communities, and establishing new snow leopard conservation programs.
·         Safe Travels -- The three key places at the center of these conservation efforts, Middle East Qinling, Northern Minshan, and Middle Qionglai, include a patchwork of protected areas across central China. To help pandas and other species survive and thrive, WWF will protect 495,000 acres of forest in these three landscapes to establish and restore key corridors, improve the management of existing protected areas, and connect these areas through conserving the habitat between protected areas.
·         Baby Boom -- WWF aims to increase the wild panda population through a comprehensive plan for managing habitat corridors and nearby protected areas. To achieve this, more than 150 wild pandas (or 8 percent of the existing wild population) will be reunited with the larger community across a broader landscape to increase their chances for survival and likelihood of population increases.
·         Teamwork -- WWF will engage the true stewards of nature, the local communities of up to 5,000 individuals who live around these protected areas. By developing models for community-owned forests, education on community led-conservation efforts, improving livelihoods and efficient rural energy use, WWF hopes that these local communities will continue to steward these critical habitats well into the future.
·         Snow Leopard Work -- WWF will establish new and innovative snow leopard conservation programs starting with hiring staff and conducting research to establish a baseline status of snow leopards in the northern regions of their habitat, including current population, habitat, main threats, and local socio-economic context. This research will inform a refined strategy and action plan for WWF’s on-the-ground work in China protecting this magnificent species for years to come.

Disneynature’s commitment to conservation is a key pillar of the label and the films empower the audience to help make a difference. Through donations tied to opening-week attendance of its films, Disneynature has contributed to a host of conservation initiatives. Efforts include planting three million trees in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, established 40,000 acres of marine protected area in The Bahamas, protected 65,000 acres of savanna in Kenya, protected nearly 130,000 acres of wild chimpanzee habitat, cared for chimpanzees and educated 60,000 school children about chimpanzee conservation. Additionally, efforts have funded research and restoration grants in U.S. National Parks, supporting conservation projects spanning 400,000 acres of parkland and protecting over 75 species of animals and plants, and helped protect monkeys and other endangered species in their natural habitats across Indonesia, Cambodia and Sri Lanka.

For more information on the “Born in China” conservation initiative, check out Disney.com/BorninChina.

ABOUT THE MOVIE
Narrated by John Krasinski (“13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” NBC’s “The Office,” “Amazon’s “Jack Ryan”), Disneynature's new True Life Adventure film “Born In China” takes an epic journey into the wilds of China where few people have ever ventured. Following the stories of three animal families, the film transports audiences to some of the most extreme environments on Earth to witness some of the most intimate moments ever captured in a nature film. A doting panda bear mother guides her growing baby as she begins to explore and seek independence. A two-year-old golden snub-nosed monkey who feels displaced by his new baby sister joins up with a group of free-spirited outcasts. And a mother snow leopard—an elusive animal rarely caught on camera—faces the very real drama of raising her two cubs in one of the harshest and most unforgiving environments on the planet. Featuring stunning, never-before-seen imagery, the film navigates China’s vast terrain—from the frigid mountains to the heart of the bamboo forest—on the wings of red-crowned cranes, seamlessly tying the extraordinary tales together. Opening in U.S. theaters on April 21, 2017, “Born in China” is directed by accomplished Chinese filmmaker Lu Chuan, and produced by Disney’s Roy Conli and renowned nature filmmakers Brian Leith and Phil Chapman. For more information, check out Facebook.com/Disneynaturetwitter.com/Disneynature and http://instagram.com/disneynature.


ABOUT DISNEYNATURE
Disneynature was launched in April 2008. Its mission is to bring the world’s top nature filmmakers together to share a wide variety of wildlife stories on the big screen in order to engage, inspire and educate theatrical audiences everywhere. Walt Disney was a pioneer in wildlife filmmaking, producing 13 True-Life Adventure motion pictures between 1948 and 1960, which earned eight Academy Awards®. The first six Disneynature films, “Earth,” “Oceans,” “African Cats,” “Chimpanzee,” “Bears” and “Monkey Kingdom” are six of the top seven highest overall grossing feature-length nature films to date, with “Chimpanzee” garnering a record-breaking opening weekend for the genre. Disneynature’s commitment to conservation is a key pillar of the label and the films empower the audience to help make a difference. For more information about Disneynature, like us on Facebook: facebook.com/Disneynature and follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/Disneynature.

ABOUT DISNEY CONSERVATION FUND (DCF)
The Disney Conservation Fund, founded in 1995, is a key pillar in Disney’s efforts to protect the planet and help kids develop lifelong conservation values. The fund supports the study of wildlife; the protection of habitats; the development of community conservation and education programs in critical ecosystems; and experiences that connect kids to nature across the globe. More information about DCF's efforts for wildlife, wild places and the people linked to their survival, is available atwww.disney.com/conservation.

ABOUT WORLD WILDLIFE FUND 
WWF is one of the world's leading conservation organizations, working in 100 countries for over half a century. With the support of almost 5 million members worldwide, WWF is dedicated to delivering science-based solutions to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, halt the degradation of the environment and combat climate change. Visit http://www.worldwildlife.orgto learn more and follow our news conversations on Twitter @WWFNews.