New Phineas & Ferb Movie in Production

This D23 Expo’s Disney+ panel has also announced, Phineas and Ferb are getting their second-ever movie, set to premiere on the Disney+ streaming service in 2020.

“In “Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe,” currently in production for the new streaming service, stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb travel across the galaxy to rescue their sister Candace, “who has been abducted by aliens and has found utopia in a far-off planet, free of pesky little brothers.”

“Phineas and Ferb” creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh are back as executive producers on the movie, while also reprising their roles are Ashley Tisdale as Candace Flynn; Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn; Caroline Rhea as their mom, Linda; Dee Bradley Baker as Perry the Platypus; Alyson Stoner as Isabella; Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet; Bobby Gaylor as Buford; Olivia Olson as Vanessa; Tyler Mann as Carl; and Povenmire and Marsh as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz and Major Monogram, respectively. David Errigo Jr. joins the cast as Ferb Fletcher.”

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Between this and the Lizzie McGuire announcement, there’s lots of good material coming to Disney+, especially for us nostalgic Disney Channel fans. The streaming service is set to have a full library of classic Disney Channel Original Movies and series as well.

“Monsters At Work” Coming to Disney+ in 2020

A new series inspired by Disney and Pixar’s Oscar®-winning feature film Monsters, Inc. is coming to Disney+ streaming service in 2020. The new series, Monsters at Work, from Disney Television Animation takes fans back to Monstropolis, where they’ll meet a new cast of monsters, including Tylor played by Ben Feldman and Millie played by Aisha Tyler. Don’t worry! The new series will feature special appearances from the film’s favorite buddies, Mike and Sulley, who will again be voiced by Billy Crystal and John Goodman.

At the D23 Expo, Feldman and Tyler shared a look at their characters and revealed that the series takes place immediately after Monstropolis makes the switch to laugh power.

Disney+ is available for streaming on November 12th of this year.

Hilary Duff Returns to Play Lizzie McGuire in New Disney+ Series

Hilary Duff made a surprise appearance at the D23 Expo to reveal that she is reprising her role of Lizzie McGuire in an all-new Disney+ series. The series, from Terri Minsky, who created the original show, will follow Lizzie as a soon to be 30 year old as she navigates through New York City.

“It is so great to be home,” Duff said, before revealing details about the upcoming series. “The good news is, just like me and everybody who loved Lizzie and grew up with her, Lizzie’s also grown up. She’s older, she’s wiser—and she has a much bigger shoe budget, which is super exciting. She has her dream job, she has kind of the perfect life right now. She’s working as an apprentice to a fancy New York City decorator. She has her dream guy who owns a cool SoHo restaurant. She has her dream apartment in Brooklyn, and she’s getting ready to celebrate her 30th birthday.” If you think everything is perfect, don’t worry. Duff reassured fans, “She’s still dealing with that 13-year-old no-holds-barred animated Lizzie that’s constantly babbling in her adult Lizzie head.”

Epcot Transformation Plans (Concept Art)

Some of the biggest announcements at D23 have revolved around the ever-changing Epcot, including a Journey of Water interactive walkthrough maze inspired by Moana, the Walt Disney Imagineering Presents the Epcot Experience center, and even a new park logo:

Here’s a look at the overall concept art released.

As an overview, you’ll have a new Food and Beverage concept taking over the Electric Umbrella. Mouse Gear will also be getting an overhaul and remodel, so a new store/merchandise concept also makes an appearance in the art. As far as outdoor spaces are concerned, we’ll see the addition of a new Festival Center, as well as an Epcot garden. In keeping with the outdoor garden feel, the Journey of Water trail will lead guests over to The Seas with Nemo and Friends Pavilion. In the middle of World Showcase Lagoon, you have the premiere of “Epcot Forever”, to be superseded by “A Celebration of Disney Music” in May of 2020.

Check out the Video of all the concept art straight from the Disney Parks “Imagining Tomorrow, Today” Pavilion below:

Who is excited for these new changes coming to EPCOT?

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More Disney+ Service Details

According to The Streamable‘s Stephanie Sengwe, Disney+ will allow for up to four simultaneous streams on up to ten different devices.

This will allow for “family” and “extended family” to enjoy Disney+ from the same account, as Sengwe reports. In addition, Disney+ will also offer unlimited offline viewing on mobile and tablet devices, making this a very attractive service for families and those who travel.

Meanwhile, one of Disney+’s biggest competitors, Netflix, allows subscribers to register six different devices with two to four simultaneous streams, and Amazon Prime allows three simultaneous streams on three different devices. On the other end of the spectrum, Hulu, now also under Disney’s control, allows for unlimited devices to be registered, though it only allows for one stream at a time per account for on-demand programming. Hulu with Live TV allows for two streams at a time.

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