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Disney’s Nutcracker and the Four Realms Tickets Now On Sale

Walt Disney Studios has just announced that tickets are now on sale for the upcoming holiday film, Nutcracker and the Four Realms. In celebration of the news, a new featurette was also released, with special insight from the film’s main cast.

“The Nutcracker was the very first ballet I ever performed in. I was 13 years old and just started dancing” Misty Copeland. Copeland, who plays the Ballerina Princess, has a very special connection with the story and was not alone in her praise of the artistry and significance of the ballet. “Watching it, you’re just captivated by the dancers, every move, every leap and lift that they do, you kind of hold your breath and when it’s over you’re like wow”, said lead actress, Mackenzie Foy.

Foy recently visited the Disneyland Resort to kick off a special preview of the film, which will be screened at Disney California Adventure’s Sunset Showcase Theatre. Nutcracker and The Four Realms releases nationwide on November 2nd. You can purchase tickets and discover special offerings by viewing the details below!

The El Capitan Theatre: In honor of the new film, the Hollywood venue will be hosting a special opening night event, live ballet performances, photo ops, and much more. You can learn more by clicking here.

AMC Theatres:  Fans who go see the film opening weekend in Real 3D (11/1-11/4) will receive a free key charm while supplies last.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood’s Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights

Enter, if you dare

Warner Bros. Studios is the next and newest major movie studio to take on the Halloween season with their very own brand of haunting attractions.  There’s no attached theme park, so the entire experience takes up residence in the studio backlot.  The Midwest Town set has been featured in countless horror movies including “The Monster Squad”, “Gremlins”, “The Lost Boys”, “Annabelle Creation”, and “Elvira: Mistress of the Dark”.  Each of the Festival of Fright’s attractions is unique and unlike the other.  This brings a more diverse experience that does not rely on the same scare tactics over and over again.

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Includes the smell of freshly popped popcorn!

Step aside Universal Studios, Warner Brothers is the next and newest major movie studio to take on the Halloween season with their very own brand of haunting attractions.  There’s no attached theme park, so the entire experience takes up residence in the studio backlot.  The Midwest Town set has been featured in countless horror movies including “The Monster Squad”, “Gremlins”, “The Lost Boys”, “Annabelle Creation”, and “Elvira: Mistress of the Dark”.  Each of the Festival of Fright’s attractions is unique and unlike the other.  This brings a more diverse experience that does not rely on the same scare tactics over and over again.

The abandoned circus entrance theme is actually a clever segue from one clown host to another.  In the beginning, you enter the mouth the Clown Prince of Crime, Joker.  But on the other side and as you exit at the end of the evening, it is themed to Pennywise the Dancing Clown.  Clever.

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Midwest Town backlot getting ready for sundown

Little Shop of Horrors opens its doors welcoming fans a one-stop shop for all their horror movie needs.  Merchandise products include “Beetlejuice”, “Friday the 13th”, “Arkham Asylum”, “IT”, “The Exorcist”, “The Shining”, “The Conjuring”, and even the CW’s “Supernatural”.

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A horror movie-lover’s dream store
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Get your camp gear here
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REDRUM

A high striker game is set up in one of the alleys.  This game is directly themed after a scene from the end of the movie “Beetlejuice”.  As the ghost with the most would say: “Come on a little closer! Step right up! Test your strength!”  To the right, you’ll find the monster make-up demonstration with posted showtimes.

Nearby is a 1980s style arcade video gaming area loosely themed to 1987’s “The Lost Boys”.

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Get lost in a game
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Real working arcade games

At first glance, the missing persons posters hanging on the walls would have movie fans believe these are vampire victims as depicted in that story.  But a closer look reveals these are posters actually themed to 2017’s “IT”.  Another clever spin and mash up of themes that harmoniously tie into other franchises.

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Have you seen me?

Between the arcade and high striker, game leaves a quaint food location serving up pizza, burgers, hot dogs, fries, drinks, and salads.  The “Crave Inn Cafe” is a worthy nod to late horror director Wes Craven.  Don’t expect anything to be prepared gourmet.  So be sure to enjoy a decent meal before your arrival.

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A nod to horror legend Wes Craven
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The cafe invites you for a snack

If you’re thirsty for “True Blood”, then you’ll want to sink your teeth into the Fangtasia vampire bar themed after the hit television series from HBO.  It’s located by the main entrance and across from the Little Shop of Horrors.

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Blood bags to quench your thirst
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Service bar
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Decorative lounge for a social drink

In the center of the event, a stage is set up for a live DJ to dance the night away.  A drop tower ride is also set up for some extra thrills and chills.

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The world is all a stage


CONJURING UNIVERSE

Welcome to the home of the Warren family.  Come inside and admire the paranormal investigators’ collection stronghold.  Each artifact contains a haunting backstory.  Whatever you do, don’t touch anything.  One of the most recognizable of the lot is the Annabelle doll.  This particular object is safely locked in a glass case… which is now empty!

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Anyone for a game of Hide and Clap?

Unexplained phenomena drive your demonologist to guide you outside to continue the tour.  An unsuspecting scarecrow and a woman hanging from a tree by a noose are nothing but ominous.  Another paranormal assistant leads you back inside the neighboring house and you finally encounter the Annabelle doll rocking in a chair by a shadowy baby carriage.  A closet door opens on its own followed by clapping hands.  A careless member of your group gets taken away and inside the wardrobe.  Screaming in terror.  We follow her in but witness the beginnings of an exorcism.  The crowd escapes down a hallway passing by a maid with an unfortunate accident.  Another guide is to show you more upstairs but spots a mysterious shadow lurking behind the painting of a nun.  Things get too spooky and you rush outside to safety.

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A bell rings as you approach

“The Conjuring Universe” returns from last year essentially the same albeit very effective experience for fans of the franchise.  The first half starts off the same with the luxury of more space to work with.  The second half of this experience is unchanged.  Repeat visitors will still grin at the sight of others if this is their first time.  Each of the guides bring their character to life with their dedicated performances.  Some areas get switched out with different characters, so the experience may not be the same twice.


THE EXORCIST: FORBIDDEN SCREENING

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All is welcome
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Please take a seat

Citizens are summoned inside for service as the church bells ring.  But on this night, a few clips from the movie “The Exorcist” will be screened.  As the movie progresses, strange occurrences coincide with the film.  Doors are blown open, a crucifix falls from the wall, drop in temperature of the chilly air, cracks in the wall grow larger, angel statues possessed with burning eyes and even an interruption from a ringing cell phone.  The movie becomes all too real as Regan leaves the screen and wreaks havoc inside the church.

Think of this as a 4D experience of “The Exorcist” inside, appropriately enough, a church.  This certainly sets it apart from a traditional scare maze and especially the maze that was featured in Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights back in 2016.

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Serving up split pea soup

Last year, the church was used as a location to observe makeup demonstrations.  The demonstrations are still offered, but inside a nearby facade with set showtimes.  The Exorcist is very fitting with its mock church setting.  It is quite a surreal feeling to enter the doors and be seated for service.  The timing of the special effects with the film is very crucial to the experience.  Although effects have been installed around the bench seats you sit on, any leg ticklers or water spray was hardly noticeable.  The cell phone interruption played out more as an innocence.  Maybe if a rotary dial telephone at the back corner of the church were to ring loudly on cue, it would be seen as more of a success.  It would give the actor time to walk over to answer the phone.  Only to have no one on the other end answer back!  The overall sensation will still thrill horror fans looking for scare maze alternatives.  The Regan in the show is also quite intimating with their thrashing head and grotesque makeup.


NIGHTMARE ON CAMP CRYSTAL LAKE

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Let’s take a drive down to Camp Crystal Lake

A studio tour cart drives through Elm Street and at the entrance to Camp Crystal Lake for a summer of fun.  Nothing ever bad happens in the darkness of the woods.  This jungle set has been in countless movies such as 1985’s “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure” and 1993’s “Jurassic Park”.

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The serenity of the lake

New campers take a stroll in the dark by a lakeside dock.  Jason Voorhees terrorizes the camp counselors who try to warn you of the murderous rampage.  Careful not to stumble over the canoes.  And beware of the pitched campsite.  You never know who’s roasting over the open fire.

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Cabin in the woods

Before you’re able to reach the cabins, you have an encounter with Freddy Krueger waiting outside by the picket fence in front of a burning home.  There’s also an archery area with the targets being more than just stacks of hay.

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You’re going to need some energy for your run

Campers make their way inside the cabin seeking shelter and a hiding place from the titans of terror.  It’s too late.  The killing has already started without you.  With rows of “sleeping” teenagers, could Freddy be far behind?

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A labyrinth of bunk beds

An actor hid among the hanging bodies one would be familiar to navigate through in a maze.  An excellent scare tactic and reminiscent of classic horror movie moments.

A shrine for mother Voorhees could mean Jason is not too far away.

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A mother’s unconditional love for their son

Talk about your “rec room”.  Someone has wrecked through this area and killed the rest of the teenage counselors.  Leftover carnage prevails.  Was it Freddy?  Was it Jason?  Perhaps both?!

This was a truly unique walk through that takes advantage of the jungle set here in Warner Bros Backlot.  Having the experience breakup into essentially two parts really brought welcoming contrast between the halves.  There wasn’t any audio playback, so no iconic theme music from either franchise.  The silence is part of the fear.  But at the same time, a missed opportunity for additional ambiance.  A dark walk in the woods recalls what Universal Studios had in their Terror Tram for several years between the Bates Motel and the Psycho House.  Sans the uphill climb.  We wish there were a few more counselors to be hacked away.  Or at least be seen to contribute to the menacing threat.  And a duel between Freddy and Jason in the last room before exiting the cabin could really bring the maze to a screaming close.  If this was included, we wouldn’t have been able to see based on the one bright light and sheer darkness in the room.


STAGE 48: SCRIPT TO SCREAM

The studio backlot carts pick you up from your trip and leave you at the Studio Store gift shop.  This is the same gift shop that ends the regular Warner Brothers Studio Backlot Tour or after your live taping of the Conan O’Brien show.  It is also attached to Stage 48 where one room received a slight makeover for the Halloween season.  The new addition features props and costumes from Tim Burton movies that were produced by Warner Bros.  You have everything from “Beetlejuice” to “Corpse Bride”.

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Corpse Bride from 2005
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Sweeney Todd from 2007
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I don’t think we survived that crash
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Nice model!

The only Tim Burton and Warner Bros collaboration that appear to be excluded are 1985’s “Pee Wee’s Big Adventure”, 2005’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, and 2012’s “Dark Shadows”.  Other horror movie icons are represented as well.

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A “Gremlin” will check you out at the studio store.  Maybe.

ESCAPE FROM ARKHAM ASYLUM

Batman’s Rogues Gallery of Villains has taken over Arkham Asylum.  And Joker is the head judge, jury, and executioner.  He sentences you to a night at Arkham for the crime of being too “sane”.  The design is mostly based on the 2009 video game “Batman: Arkham Asylum”.

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Taunting you
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A place for psychos
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Just visiting

Be sure to check out the tire marks on the street that gives the sense of the Batmobile crashing into the gates at Arkham.

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We’re going in!

Your hearing with the Joker looks like it came straight out of the comic book.  The Clown Prince of Crime sits at the top of stacked tables, drawers, and chairs creating a makeshift podium.  He comes complete with a gavel and judge wig.  This Joker’s delivery in voice and mannerisms is spot-on and brings an uncanny likeness to Mark Hamill’s performance.  The proceedings your group sentenced to a night at Arkham.

After riding a questionable service elevator, new inmates are led into the morgue where Scarecrow awaits.

The villains seem to switch rooms and positions.  At times, even the decor in the room flips around depending on who is taking over.  So the experience is never the same twice.

Two-Face and The Riddler have been spotted in this cell.  Two-Face really brings the room to life with his split-personality and electrified fence.  He even flips his coin to make decisions and tosses a metal lunch tray.  Even more intimidating is sparks flying as Two-Face electrifies the metal fence between us.  Shocking!  During our trip, The Riddler didn’t say very much and just glanced at everyone while pointing with his cane.

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What?  No riddles from The Riddler?

To your right is a female dancer with a dance pole down her throat.  And empty chairs that seem to serve no purpose.  Not sure if these were entirely necessary.  Dare to continue down these wacky doorways and see what’s behind the corner.  Who else may you encounter?

Poison Ivy stands guard to protect her overgrown vegetation.  Do not be drawn by her venomous kiss of death or spray gun. The Penguin has also been spotted here roaming the halls and dealing firearms.  The Penguin’s voice and mannerisms is also found to be on-point and feel like he came straight out of the video game.  A lively inmate taunts passersby with a game of cards with the security guards.  The prisoner channels a charm equal to that of the late Bill Paxton.

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A friendly game of chance

The Joker makes another appearance leading the new inmates into one of two doors in his fun house (both curtain filled doors lead into the same room).  This is an excellent opportunity to get a close-up look of his make up and costume.  A stunning piece of craftsmanship.

On the other side, Harley Quinn checks in on your progress.  Again, the casting here is astounding as Harley’s voice is practically better than anything mainstream that has come out in recent years.

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Harley Quinn in her natural state
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The bat symbol sits on a giant wrapped gift box

The experience suddenly ends after passing through a dark room with party lights shining overhead on enormous gift-wrapped presents.  We escape Arkham through a blown out wall.

The atmosphere and featured characters are by far the highlight of “Arkham Asylum”.  If you’re too scared and squeamish for the other mazes, this will be the least terrifying option to choose from.  The interior contained the foggiest climate compared to the other mazes.  But this was an excellent use of space compared to last year’s Nightmare on Elm Street maze where you took a brief trip inside a blood-soaked high school.

The walk-through is visually appealing but can stand to use a few tweaks.  Given the level of attention to performers representing their counterparts as closely as possible, it was a shame that the Scarecrow had very little if anything going on for him.  The villain muffled words through the mask, but it would have been best to have a recording played in the morgue.  Curious to know how original voice performer Dino Andrade reacted during his walkthrough.  A security officer could have been reacting to the fear toxin administered by Scarecrow from his glove.  Guests could have also walked through a cloud of billowing fear toxin before advancing into the next room.  The morgue also featured a laser light near the floor that served little purpose.

The maze needed more insane inmates but even more security guards to be threatened by the villains to increase tension towards the guests.  Penguin could have had his umbrella shoot out blasts of air.  The last room looks large enough to contain an oversized villain such as Killer Croc or Solomon Grundy to end on a high note.  Despite the pathway being an overblown series of switchbacks, the simulation inside Arkham Asylum will be very enduring for Batman fanatics.  We hope this maze returns next year with more actors and characters.  But most of all, leaving us pleased rather than wishing for more.


IT KNOWS WHAT SCARES YOU

“It” returns to the Horror Made Here bigger and better than ever.  The Neibolt mansion is back.  But not the same way as you may have remembered it from the year prior.  The maze features more recognizable and iconic moments and characters from the hit 2017 remake.  Fortunately, the scenes do not present themselves in the order as it would appear in the movie.  This helps keep you guessing what is next, but glad to see a scare come to life from the big screen.

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You’ll Float Too
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Hi ya, Georgie!
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Official photo opportunity by a sewer drain

Here, everyone is made an honorary member of the Losers’ Club.  You start inside a house overlooking the body of one of the bully’s father with his sliced neck.  The TV plays with children chanting “kill them all”.  A friendly clown offers you a red balloon.

You’re invited in one of the kid’s rooms whose walls are covered with the grisly history of the town of Derry.  Walk past the hanging clothes and into the closet to transition to the next scene.

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Ben’s room

A wall full of boxes in the library.  Easter eggs are scattered around.  Could the headless body of a dead child be nearby?

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Easter Eggs abound with a headless victim hiding in the library

Turn the corner and let Beverly know if you’re able to see the blood in her bathroom.  Careful of her dead father lying on the floor.  Beverly swings the toilet lid in her hands.  Don’t look behind the shower curtain.

You’re able to leave the bathroom without having to wash up all that blood.  But a bully finds you and tells you to get out of his town.  We find an armless Georgie in the basement warning that “you’ll float too!”

Another bully ready with his spray can and lighter threatens to light you on fire.  He gives you a pass as you make your way into the sewers.

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A bike left in the sewer. Watch out for greywater.

Georgie asks if anyone has seen his arm while multiple severed limbs hang above the ceiling.  Dead pigs hang in the hallway as a door opens to reveal a burn victim from Derry’s past.  But a leper chases you up and inside another house.

This ominous office is where the painted lady calls home.

The painted lady also makes appearances from behind the painting on the walls.  One of which you are clearly able to see the brightly lit backstage area behind the character once they open their hiding spot.  A simple black curtain would suffice.

Down the hall waits for one of three doors you can choose from each with their own bloody label.  There is “Scary”, “Very Scary”, and “Not So Scary”.  Choose wisely.  One reveals a half-body corpse hanging from the ceiling.  Another reveals Pennywise stuffed inside a refrigerator.  And the last door leads the way out.

Your next challenge is to survive a hallway of clowns.  Hope no one in your group has coulrophobia (fear of clowns).

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A peeping clown

The last clown relied upon staying in one place for their scares from behind a black curtain.  But when you turn a corner, you meet up with that same clown.  Although atmospheric, it’s a missed opportunity for the clown to move forward and still scare through the same black curtain, but from the other side of the path.  This would be a lot more effective and deliver optimal frights.

We reach the sewers where a mound of debris is surrounded by floating children in the ceiling.  One of which is no other than Beverly!  Beware of Georgie asking for a quick exit.  He might not be the same person as before.

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Beverly in peril

The maze ends with a wall covered in the years that IT has terrorized the town of Derry.  A slideshow is projected on a white sheet hanging from the garage.  Pennywise gives one last scare to chase you out the exit.

The “IT” experience is a huge leap forward compared to the previous format from last year.  Although you don’t get to walk directly in the doors of the mansion, being able to keep the facade but with a more complete walkthrough more than makes up for what you get.  Granted last year was designed to get audiences interested in seeing the new movie.  Now that the popularity has solidified, it was a safe bet to move forward with designing the maze to feature more scenes directly based on the movie.

The walkthrough really relies on the staffing of the characters in their locations.  On several trips we did on the same night, the characters were missing or new to us on each venture.  Hopefully, the consistency will be on a higher level as October rolls by.  On that note, much like the casting in Arkham Asylum, the casting here with face characters of the kids were very well done.  The variety you get here is much appreciated after the lackluster approach compared to another 1980s themed horror maze (We’re looking at you Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights).

If there is one other thing we wished we could have seen, it would be to have seen the last Pennywise with spider legs coming out of his arms.  This would have thrown off expectations and finally have the dancing clown be seen in one of his more surprising but popular transformations.


OVERVIEW

Overall, Warner Bros Horror Made Here: Festival of Fright is absolutely worth your evening if you’re looking for scares by a major movie studio.  Each attraction offers something different without relying on the same tricks.  We recommend going in the following order to maximize your time.  First stop for the evening should be “Nightmare in Camp Crystal Lake”.  Much like the Terror Tram at Universal Studios, this and the Stage 48 experience closes early.  “The Conjuring Universe” and “The Exorcist: Forbidden Screening” should be your next target given how only a certain number of people are permitted inside.  Save “Arkham Asylum” and “IT Knows What Scares You” for last as they operate more like a traditional maze.  It’s wonderful to see the backlot utilized as a functioning bar, store, arcade, and cafe.  This really gives you a sense that you are part of a working movie studio. Are you ready for your close-up?

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His eyes follow your every move

Our first run-through of “The Conjuring Universe” had technical difficulties, and we were quickly led back the way we came in… passing by the next group.  Kudos to the performers keeping in character during this awkward moment.  The employee at the front, however, cluelessly led us to the adjoining yard surrounded by bedsheets.  We discovered later in the evening this area is just the extended standby queue.  Upon our second walk-through, two ladies from the “entertainment department” used the front door of the house (which is not the maze entrance) and decided to tag along with our group.  They were very loud and intoxicated.  They also brought a bottle of beer with them (virtually all mazes would never allow food or drinks inside).  Of course, when they got scared, they dropped their drink and left the hallway.  I hope regular paying customers do not have to endure drunk employees freely walking into the mazes at will in the future.

First Look at Freeform’s Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash

Freeform is giving viewers their first look at the upcoming Halloween special, “Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash”. The televised special will feature live performances, celebrity surprises, and plenty of love to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic Disney classic, Hocus Pocus.

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The special premieres Saturday, October 20th, being part of Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween. To the delight of fans, many of the film’s original cast take part, including appearances by Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, and much more. The special was filmed at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, giving everything an extra spooky vibe.

There will also be plenty of musical appearances throughout the evening including Dove Cameron, PrettyMuch, and Junior New System. Fans will be included in the festivities with a Hocus Pocus themed costume contest that will be judged by Kelly and Sharon Osbourne. Make sure to stay tuned, as the special also includes exclusive interviews with the cast and crew of the film. Drag Superstar Lady Bunny will be on site, providing spooky beats from dusk to dawn.

In honor of the party, Freeform will be airing a “Pop’n Knowledge” edition of Hocus Pocus before and after the bash at 6:05 PM EDT/PDT and 9:45 PM EDT/PDT. The special edition will highlight amazing moments from the film, have a mix of trivia, funny moments, and commentary around key elements of the movie.

Make sure to stay tuned and get your Hocus Pocus fix throughout the month of October and get ready for the biggest bash of the season. “Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash” airs on Freeform Saturday, October 20th at 8:15 PM EST.

 

Disneyland Resort New 2019-2020 Ambassador Team

A tradition that dates back to 1965, Disneyland Resort President Josh D’Amaro announced that cast members Justin Rapp and Rafa Barron will represent the Resort and its 30,000 cast members as the 2019-2020 Disney Ambassador Team. The pair will serve a two-year term during the opening of the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the park’s largest expansion in its history, set to debut summer 2019. This is also the first time two guys got selected for this prestigious role.

“Congratulations to Rafa and Justin,” said Josh D’Amaro, president of the Disneyland Resort.
“An engaged, thriving cast makes the magic stronger at the Disneyland Resort, and I am proud to welcome such talented new Disney Ambassadors to represent them.”

During a dedication ceremony that was held on Thursday, Oct 4, the new Ambassadors made their way down Main Street during a special cavalcade with their boss Mickey Mouse.

Justin and Rafa were selected from more than 100 applicants and will take the magic of the Resort into the community by acting as emissaries of goodwill. As part of their full-time duties, they will represent the Resort at a variety of events, such as monthly CHOC Children’s visits with Disney characters, special promotions, working side-by-side with local residents at community and nonprofit events as well as celebrate cast at many recognition ceremonies. The pair will also serve as spokespersons for the Resort, in addition, host dignitaries and other VIPs. While the tradition started at Disneyland, there are Ambassadors at every Disney Park around the world.

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About the new Ambassadors:

Justin Rapp joined the Disneyland Resort in 2012, cruising along the Nile River as a Jungle Cruise Skipper. He then felt a pull to Entertainment, where he has performed in a number of shows. Justin also facilitates a training class called Step into the Magic for new cast members. He is a native of Phoenix, Arizona, and currently resides in Anaheim.

Rafa Barron hired into Tomorrowland Attractions two and a half years ago. He currently is a working lead at Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Astro Orbiter and Tomorrowland Theater, and is a trainer in the area. When he’s not in the land of tomorrow, Rafa also facilitates orientation classes for new cast members in both English and Spanish. Rafa is a native of Mexico City, Mexico, and currently lives in Irvine.

Source: Disney

An Enchanted Update to Disneyland’s Tiki Garden

Come with us, to a land of joyous song and wondrous miracles, as Disneyland has unveiled our first look at a whole new look for the Enchanted Tiki Garden. The walls are down, giving it a fresh, vibrant, and spacious atmosphere perfectly fitting for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.

A new ramp has been installed, as well as reorganization of the Tiki Gods locations. It all comes together with a new waterway, flowers, and other Polynesian decorations. Take a look for yourself, as we have encountered the new area and have a full photo gallery tour for your viewing pleasure below.

The Enchanted Tiki Garden Pre-Show will resume once Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room reopens later this fall alongside Adventureland’s new Tropical Hideaway. Stay tuned, as we will make sure to be there when Jose and the rest of his singing birds return.

shopDisney Top 2018 Halloween Costumes Gift Guide

Are you ready for Halloween? This year dress your family in these amazing Disney character inspired costumes. There’s even some available for adults. Below is our top 2018 Halloween costumes gift guide from shopDisney. Clicking on the images will take you to the shopDisney website to purchase or click here.*

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AQUAMAN – First Look of Jason Momoa as Aquaman in his Iconic Suit

From Warner Bros. Pictures and director James Wan comes an action-packed adventure that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas, “Aquaman,” starring Jason Momoa in the title role.  The film reveals the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime—one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be…a king.

The film also stars Amber Heard (“Justice League,” “Magic Mike XXL”) as Mera, a fierce warrior and Aquaman’s ally throughout his journey; Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe (“Platoon,” “Spider-Man 2”) as Vulko, council to the Atlantean throne; Patrick Wilson (“The Conjuring” films, “Watchmen”) as Orm/Ocean Master, the present King of Atlantis; Dolph Lundgren (“The Expendables” films) as Nereus, King of the Atlantean tribe Xebel; Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Netflix’s “The Get Down”) as the vengeful Black Manta; and Oscar winner Nicole Kidman (“The Hours,” “Lion”) as Arthur’s mom, Atlanna; as well as Ludi Lin (“Power Rangers”) as Captain Murk, Atlantean Commando; and Temuera Morrison (“Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones,” “Green Lantern”) as Arthur’s dad, Tom Curry.

Warner Bros. Pictures Presents a Peter Safran Production, a James Wan Film, “Aquaman.” The film is set to hit theaters on December 21, 2018, in 3D and 2D and IMAX, and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.

“Aquaman” is rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and for some language.

Lucky Brand Announces New “Queen” Themed Fashion Collection

Lucky Brand is bringing the music of Queen back in style, announcing a new collaboration with Twentieth Century Fox and Bravado to bring fans an exclusive collection of vintage concert tees. The tees celebrate the upcoming release of the new biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody.

The capsule collection will carry seven vintage inspired tees for both men and women’s styles. Women’s options include four different Queen graphic styles, including one long sleeve shirt and a crew neck sweatshirt. Men will have the option of an additional three Queen graphics, one style featuring legendary front man, Freddie Mercury.

“We are thrilled to launch this capsule collection with Queen, celebrating and honoring one of the most iconic bands of all time, which launches concurrently with the release of the new film, and in partnership with Fox and Bravado. Music has always been one of the pillars of our brand and Queen is one of those bands that every generation can enjoy. The timing is perfect as we are celebrating ‘Icons’ within our own collection, honoring iconic pieces from Lucky Brand’s history,”said Carlos Alberini, CEO of Lucky Brand.

Prices for the collection will range from $39.50 to $79.50. Fans will be able to purchase the collection from select stores including Macy’s, Dillard’s, Lord & Taylor and more. The series will also be available online through retailers such as LuckyBrand.com, Amazon and Zappos. Lucky Brand will have the capsule collection available at 156 of their retail stores in the United States and Canada.

“Queen is one of the most iconic bands of all time, not only for their illustrious catalog of music, but for their seminal influence on fashion and style,” said Frank Bartolotta, SVP Sales of Bravado. “We’re honored to put together a program with Lucky Brand that supports Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody, a film that celebrates this incredible band and the impact they had, and continue to have on culture around the world.”

Special display windows will be taken over to excite fans for the new film in over 135 retail stores. In six top door locations, Lucky Brand will put iconic costume replicas on display. The costumes will be available for purchase through a silent auction, with all proceeds going to support the charity, Communities in Schools. Lucky Brand will also kick off a new “We Will Rock You” sweepstakes, with a chance to win the ultimate Queen experience through a trip to Las Vegas, and will feature exclusive content from the Queen archives as well as behind-the-scenes footage from the film.
“Lucky Brand’s irreverent heritage and rock & roll roots are a perfect fit for Bohemian Rhapsody and we’re excited to bring the film to Lucky Brand’s customer,” said Chris Cerbo, Senior Vice President, Marketing Partnerships at Twentieth Century Fox. Bohemian Rhapsody will take theaters by storm on November 2nd.

Mackenzie Foy Surprises “Nutcracker” Fans at the Disneyland Resort

Mackenzie Foy made a magical visit to the Disneyland Resort this past week, surprising fans at a special preview for the upcoming film, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. Foy, who plays the title heroine, Clara, showed up during an exclusive preview of the new film at Disney California Adventure’s Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land.

The visit celebrates the new preview, which will be available to all Disney Parks guests for a limited time. Walt Disney Studios has also released a new behind-the-scenes look at the film with Misty Copeland. Copeland stars in the film as the Ballerina Princess, who shared in her excitement over taking part in bringing the story to life in a way never before seen. “I never imagined I would be a part of a film of this magnitude. It’s really just a dream come true”. Copeland showcases her talents in the film, but is also a standout in her own right, being the first African American principal dancer with the prestigious American Ballet Theater.

Nutcracker and the Four Realms releases on November 2nd. A special limited engagement of the film will be playing at the world famous, El Capitan Theatre, with an exclusive opening night celebration, dance performances, and other fun surprises. You can learn all about it and see a full schedule by clicking here.

Jon Favreau Introduces “The Mandalorian” to the Star Wars Universe

Production has officially begun on Star Wars’ first live action series, The Mandalorian. To kick things off, creator Jon Favreau has given fans their first look with an exclusive image from day one of production.

The show is set after the events of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and will take place before the rise of The First Order. In the shambles of the fallen Empire, fans will follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy. Far from the authority of the New Republic, anything goes. The series is written and produced by Favreau, who will be joined by a wide array of directors to bring the new show to life and into this galaxy. Dave Filoni, creator of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and the new show, Star Wars: Resistance, will be the director for the pilot episode.

Disney Channel's upcoming animated series, Star Wars Resistance.
Disney Channel’s upcoming animated series, Star Wars Resistance.

Additional episodic directors include Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). It will be executive produced by Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson. Karen Gilchrist will serve as co-executive producer. Stay tuned to learn more about The Mandalorian and don’t forget to catch up on our latest Star Wars news by clicking here!

Orange County Eats: Luau and Craft Beer Festival Coming to Costa Mesa

The Orange County Market Place, Towne Park Brewery, Chihuahua, and OC Breweries across the county are joining forces to bring locals the Orange County Eats:  Luau and Craft Beer Festival. The special event will take place in Costa Mesa on Sunday, October 21st. Between the hours of 11AM and 3PM, guests will get the rare opportunity to sample craft brews, Hawaiian inspired fare, and fun games.

During the event, L.A.vation will be on site with a local U2 Tribute band to entertain guests with their musical talents. Sample lanyards will be available for the event for $20, allowing them to taste ten items from a selection of craft beer and ciders. Some of the participating breweries include Towne Park, Kona, Ace, Chihuahua, Golden Road, 4 Sons, and Left Coast. Many more will be on site, giving plenty of options for everyone. The lanyard will come with a souvenir sampling cup, provided by Towne Park Brewery. Guests will also receive a festive lei and pretzel necklace with the lanyard.

The event, along with the OC Market Place is free to the public with a pre-RSVP. You can get your free ticket by clicking the official event link. For those stopping by the day of the event, admission is only $2.00. More information can also be found on the Orange County Market Place Site.

Supernatural Marathon Takes Over TNT On Halloween

Supernatural fans are getting a full dose of their favorite Sam and Dean moments with an epic marathon that will take place on TNT throughout Halloween. The marathon will take place between 8AM to 8PM, featuring a full set of spooky, creepy, and ghoulishly fun episodes to enjoy.

Take a look at the full episode schedule!

Wednesday, October 31:

Episode 4.07 – “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester” – at 8:00a.m.-9:00 a.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean meet Castiel and his fellow angel Uriel, who warn the brothers to avoid intervening in a town where a witch is attempting to summon the demon Samhain, opening one of the Seals.

Episode 4.05 – “Monster Movie” – at 9:00am-10:00a.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean investigate a town plagued with monsters from classic black-and-white horror movies.

Episode 2.18 – “Hollywood Babylon” – at 10:00a.m.-11:00a.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean discover that a group of ghosts are murdering the crew of a horror movie.

Episode 3.13 – “Ghostfacers” – at 11:00a.m.-12:00p.m. ET/PT
While investigating the haunted Morton Mansion, Sam and Dean run into a couple of familiar faces and become inadvertent participants in a new reality show named Ghostfacers. As events turn deadly and the team are trapped in the house, the investigation becomes a battle to survive until morning.

Episode 1.01 – “Pilot” – at 12:00p.m.-1:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam is about to graduate from college and has an interview set up to join one of the most prestigious law schools in the country.

Episode 2.04 – “Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things” – at 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. ET/PT
Dean and Sam investigate the death of a young college student who died in a car accident, but whose grave is now surrounded by a circle of dead plants.

Episode 1.19 – “Provenance” – at 2:00p.m.-3:00p.m. ET/PT
The Winchesters must deal with a dangerous spirit bound to an old family portrait that brings misfortune and death to anyone who buys it.

Episode 2.11 – “Playthings” – at 3:00p.m.-4:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean investigate a Connecticut inn run by a single mother where mysterious deaths are taking place. They find evidence of Hoodoo, and try to figure out who is causing the chaos.

Episode 1.15 – “The Benders” – at 4:00p.m.-5:00p.m. ET/PT
Dean searches for Sam when he is kidnapped by a backwoods family who likes to hunt humans and use their body parts as trophies. 

Episode 3.02 – “The Kids Are Alright” – at 5:00p.m.-6:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean track down Changelings that are pursuing mothers and their children. A boy they protect bears a strange resemblance to Dean, which at first makes Dean uncomfortable because he once had a one-night stand with the boy’s mother Lisa.

Episode 4.11 – “Family Remains” – at 6:00p.m.-7:00p.m. ET/PT
Sam and Dean investigate a house occupied by a female ghost, but when a new family moves in things take a turn for the worse.

Episode 1.05 – “Bloody Mary” – at 7:00p.m.-8:00p.m. ET/PT
A man dies of a stroke in front of a mirror but Sam and Dean believe something, or someone else (Bloody Mary), may be behind his death. Dean tries to help Sam open up about his girlfriend’s death, particularly after Sam lets it slip that there’s some information that he hasn’t told Dean.

Make sure to pop some popcorn and grab your Scooby Snacks. There’s a full day of Supernatural ahead!

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