Timothy Olyphant Will Star in 2nd Season of “The Mandalorian”

While the highly-anticipated next chapter of “The Mandalorian” draws closer and closer, more and more A-list names are being linked to the closely-guarded show. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, whispers throughout the galaxy have said that Timothy Olyphant has joined the saga, and will star in the second season of the show.

Olyphant will be joining Temuera Morrison, Rosario Dawson and Kaytee Sackhoff as newcomers to “The Mandalorian”, which will debut it’s second season on Disney+ this Fall. Known for playing tough characters on “Deadwood” and “Justified”, it has yet to be announced who (or perhaps, what) Olyphant will portray in the “Star Wars” universe.

Now that filming has wrapped on the second season of “The Mandalorian” and the third season is already in pre-production, hopefully more clues and sneak peeks will start to filter their way across the galaxy any time now.

ANticipated Movie Releases On Disney+ Delayed

Release dates for Avengers: Infinity WarAnt-Man and the Wasp, and Solo: A Star Wars Story, among others, have been changed on Disney+.

According to CBR, Disney+ has assigned new premiere dates for Avengers: Infinity WarAnt-Man and the Wasp, and Solo: A Star Wars Story. 

Infinity War will now be made available on the streaming platform starting June 26, a day later than its original release date. Solo will be released on July 10, also a day later than originally announced.

Ant-Man and the Wasp will be released on August 14, two weeks later than its original release date.

Other movies whose Disney+ dates have been shuffled around include Incredibles 2, which will now be shown on July 31, and Maleficent, which will make its Disney+ debut on October 1.

“Phineas & Ferb The Movie: Candace Against The Universe” Coming To Disney+ This Summer

There’s a 104 days of quarantine… wait, no, it’s summer vacation! And although some of our summer vacations may look different, it seems that Phineas and Ferb are still up to their usual summer fun in an all-new movie for Disney+!

“Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against The Universe” will be coming to Disney+ this Summer after being announced at the D23 Expo last August.

As part of the #DisneyBundle that Disney, Hulu, and ESPN+ are doing today for National Streaming Day, Disney released a sneak peek of photos from the new movie!

From Variety:

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.”

Summer vacation seems like it’s about to get more interesting as Candace takes on much more than her little brother’s antics. Although we don’t have an official release date, summer is quickly approaching, so we should know soon when this new movie will be available for streaming.

New “Muppets Now” Coming To Disney+

Lights! Music! MUPPETS! Disney+ took to Twitter to share a new “Muppets Now” original series will be coming to Disney+ on July 31! Check out the original tweet here. PLUS – the Muppets of course couldn’t just let the announcement be good enough. They started arguing over the key art! Check out their silly tweets below:

The original announcement and the “official” key art:

Lights! Music! Muppets! …Unscripted! Get ready to see your favorite characters like never before in #MuppetsNow, an Original Series, coming July 31 only on #DisneyPlus. #DisneyBundle

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Of course, Fozzie Bear tweeted a reply about the key art with a “wocka wocka” joke! Gonzo the Great chimes in as well:

Fozzie Bear:

Oh, we went with THAT #MuppetsNow key art? I’ve got something way funnier! Get it? KEY art? Ahhhhh! #WockaWocka!

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Gonzo:

Wait, I thought we were going with this #MuppetsNow key art! Didn’t we all agree it needs more chickens?? And more exploding socks… and, of course, lava spiders.

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Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Pepe the King even added to the mix on what the key art should have looked like in their opinion:

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew:

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew here. My research shows that using this #MuppetsNow art would yield impressive results. After all, it was created by Muppet Labs, where the future of key art is being made today!

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Pepe The King Prawn:

Dios mio, you gotta be kidding me! No Pepé in any of this #MuppetsNow key art?? Unbelievable, okay! Lucky for you, I’ve mastered Photoshop after watching one video on YouTubes. See for yourself…

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And finally, Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog have their ideas of what the key art should have been:

Miss Piggy:

Puh-lease! We all know why people will watch #MuppetsNow, so why hide it? Ta-da! Some perfectly chic, simply stunning, positively MOI key art!

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Kermit The Frog:

Good grief. Sorry about this, @DisneyPlus. Don’t worry, we love the #MuppetsNow key art! Though, if you’re looking for my suggestion, I was always partial to this one… I cleaned my banjo right before the photo was taken.

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Even though the Muppets can’t seem to decide on the right key art for the new “Muppets Now” original series, we hope they’ll pull themselves together before it becomes available on July 31 in the U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and India.

“Gargoyles” Creator Claims O.J. Simpson Trial Helped To End Show

One of the biggest media events of the 90’s helped to kill “Gargoyles,” according to show’s creator in a new interview.

In a retrospective interview with Polygon‘s Tasha Robinson, creator Greg Weisman claims that The Disney Afternoon show’s cancellation was made in part because the show kept being preempted for coverage of the murder trial of former football star O. J. Simpson, making it hard for the show to retain its audience.

As Weisman explained:

“The OJ Simpson trial meant we were constantly being preempted for trial coverage, because we were on syndicated stations, and syndicated stations still primarily lived off local news in the 1990s. Every day it ran, we were being preempted, and in any given city, people were missing episodes of Gargoyles, and falling out of the habit of watching it.”

While the high-profile trial was just one factor for the show’s ending, Weisman also cited other reasons in the review, including only being able to produce 31 of 52 contracted episodes by Fall 1995, the show’s producers leaving Disney for DreamWorks in the wake of former chairman of Walt Disney Studios Jeffrey Katzenberg’s departure from the company, the complete behind-the-scenes structural changes as the show moved from syndicated weekday afternoons to Saturday morning on ABC, and the premiere of another kids’ powerhouse of the decade, “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers.”

The series can currently be seen on Disney+.