“Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker” finished the weekend in 5th place and brought in $8.4 million. The film has made a total of $1.029 billion globally, which consists of $494 million domestically and $535 million internationally.
The good news for “Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker” is that it finally made over $1 billion worldwide. This makes it the seventh film released by Disney that has made over $1 billion for the company. The bad news is the movie will end its box office run as the worst-performing movie of the recent Star Wars trilogy.
“Frozen 2” came in 10th place with $3.7 million this weekend. “Frozen 2” has made an impressive $1.402 billion at the box office.
Fans of the Disney Parks Designer Collection ears, rejoice! The newest pair in this collection has been announced and were designed by Disney’s own John Coulter. The ears will be released exclusively for the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts January 24 but will be available to purchase online at shopDisney in March for those who can’t make it to the festival.
Previous designers for the collection include Heidi Klum, Her Universe, Alex and Ani and Coach (to name a few). With big shoes to fill, John Coulter definitely matched up to his predecessors to create his own unique and stunning design, fitting in perfectly with the Epcot International Festival of the Arts.
Pricing has yet to be revealed for this beautiful addition to the collection.
All of the 2020 Lunar New Year merchandise has made its way to Walt Disney World! Let’s check it out.
Men’s T-Shirt – $29.99
This bright red t-shirt features Mickey operating a dragon puppet, along with Donald, Goofy, and Pluto joining his parade.
Women’s T-Shirt – $36.99
his bright read ladies cut t-shirt features Minnie operating a dragon puppet and standing next to Mickey. They are surrounded by sparkly gold text and lantern patterns.
Annual Passholder T-Shirt – $29.99
This t-shirt is a baseball style shirt with a bright red bottom and white sleeves. Chip and Dale dance across the front of the shirt to wish you a Happy New Year! This shirt is $29.99, but you can use your Annual Passholder discount on it.
Lunar New Year Spirit Jersey – $69.99
This bright red Spirit Jersey shows the Disney’s Lunar New Year logo across the back with a bright gold print all across the bottom. The front shows a Mickey head with a dragon, a sun, and the Walt Disney World logo.
Lunar New Year Minnie Ears – $29.99
These Minnie ears have a sparkly black fabric all over with a pink butterfly and charm to one side and a flower charm on the other. They are beautiful for celebrating the New Year and all year round!
Mickey Plush – $29.99
Minnie Plush – $29.99
Will you be stopping by the park to pick up any of these pieces for your own Lunar New Year celebrations?
We hope those with curious minds (and all you “Jurassic Park” fans) will be happy to learn that Disney+ has ordered ten more episodes of the documentary series “The World According to Jeff Goldblum.”
The series will return for a second season on the streaming service. Produced by Nutopia, “The World According to Jeff Goldblum” is the service’s first original series from National Geographic and will conclude its freshman season Friday, January 24.
“Jeff has captured the imagination and curiosity of our audience with his distinct perspective and illuminating adventures,” said Ricky Strauss, president, Content & Marketing, Disney+. “We can’t wait to see where Jeff and our partners at National Geographic take us in season two.”
After premiering on November 12, subscribers have followed host and executive producer Jeff Goldblum across the country as he unravels the fascinating truths behind familiar objects we all know and love. The first season explored a spectrum of topics from ice cream and sneakers to denim and RVs. In the ten-episode second season, Jeff will bring viewers on an entertaining and insightful ride around the world as he unearths a new batch of everyday objects.
Courteney Monroe, president, National Geographic Global Television Networks, shared the season pick-up as part of National Geographic’s Television Critics Association presentation.
“Jeff’s genuine curiosity in the world make him a natural fit for the National Geographic brand. There is something special and intangible about Jeff and his fascination with the world is infectious,” said Monroe. “We’re thrilled to be able to share his humor and sensibilities to a broader audience on Disney+.”
The series leads Disney+’s robust collection of National Geographic original and exclusive content including the Emmy and Academy Award-winning documentary “Free Solo,” the critically acclaimed film “Science Fair,” and the upcoming docuseries “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”
“The World According to Jeff Goldblum” is produced by Nutopia. Serving as executive producers are Jane Root and Arif Nurmohamed for Nutopia, with Jeff Goldblum and Keith Addis.
The World of Pixar collection has one of its most sparking additions yet: a Mickey Mouse headband featuring the Luxo Ball!
The headband is made by Loungefly and puts the Luxo ball front-and-center. Both sides of the ears have an abundance of bright red, yellow and blue sequins.
The band itself is black. On one side, you see the Luxo Jr. — the famous Pixar lamp — in silver threading.