New Detail On Disney+ Original Film “Secret Society of Second-Born Royals” To Air This Summer

If you love both Disney Princesses and superhero team-ups, the Disney+ Original Film Secret Society of Second-Born Royals might just be your new favorite film.

SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS – Coverage. (Disney Channel/John Medland) ISABELLA BLAKE-THOMAS, FALY RAKOTOHAVANA, NILES FITCH, PEYTON ELIZABETH LEE, OLIVIA DEEBLE, SKYLAR ASTIN

New photos and details of the film were featured in Entertainment Weekly, and it promises plenty of adventure. The film takes place in the Kingdom of Illyria, where Sam (Peyton Elizabeth Lee, “Andi Mack”) struggles to find her place as her older sister, Princess Eleanor (Ashley Liao), prepares to eventually take the throne. As Lee told Entertainment Weekly‘s Sydney Bucksbaum, “Sam has always felt like not only is she second born, but she is also second best.” She is struggling to find where she can shine and where she belongs. She’s not your typical princess; she loves to skateboard, and doesn’t aspire to be a queen. Oh, and she also has superpowers.

SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS – Coverage. (Disney+/Jeff Weddell) SKYLAR ASTIN

Yes, in this film, first-borns may get the throne, but second-borns get superpowers, and join an elite team of heroes tasked with protecting the world. Think The Princess Diaries meets The Avengers.

As Lee explained, “Sam is going to be a unique addition to the Disney princess family because she doesn’t want to be a princess, she doesn’t want to be royalty. Because of that, it takes her on this journey of figuring out how to make it work for herself that’s going to break that delicate princess mold. When she finds this secret society that feels the same way, they figure out how to create their own legacy and have an impact on their country and the world.”

So when you’ve got a team of second-born royalty, you need a team leader who can understand them. Enter Prof. James Morrow (Skylar Astin, Hamlet 2, “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist”), a second-born royal with superpowers of his own. Astin told Bucksbaum, “He is such a fun character and provides a little levity to this otherwise fantasy action movie.” Acting as the team’s version of Professor X, he guides the royals as they learn to harness their abilities and work together. His unique power assists with that, as Astin added: “James has the ability to multiply, so that is very convenient for teaching and combat. I made sure to make certain versions of him more eager, certain ones more serious. In a fight scene there’s one that’s more aggressive. My mother is going to love this movie because there will be 20 of me.”

Joining Sam on her journey are:

The extremely friendly Princess January (Isabella Blake-Thomas)…

SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS – Coverage. (Disney+/John Medland) ISABELLA BLAKE-THOMAS

The charming, but egotistical Prince Tuma (Niles Fitch)…

SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS – Coverage. (Disney+/Brendan Adam-Zwelling) NILES FITCH

The caring, shy, and intelligent Prince Matteo (Faly Rakotohavana)…

SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS – Coverage. (Disney+/Brendan Adam-Zwelling) FALY RAKOTOHAVANA

…and the very popular Princess Roxana (Olivia Deeble).

SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS – Coverage. (Disney+/John Medland) OLIVIA DEEBLE

With all this young talent, Astin remarked that it was a case of “art imitating life” on the set. “I’ve become a little bit of a mentor for the kids on set. You forget how much experience you have until you work with people so much younger and you’re like, ‘Wow, I guess I’ve been doing this for a while.’ Since like literally when these kids were born!”

Not only was his skill as an actor, but as a musical performer came into play, according to Lee: “Noah [Lomax], who plays my best friend and bandmate in the movie, we had a couple musical scenes together. And [Astin] was so helpful because neither of us played our instruments prior to the film. He was there to lend his musical ear to what we were doing.”

Of course, any good superhero movie needs a villain, and this film is no exception. When Inmate 34 (Greg Bryk, “The Handmaid’s Tale”) escapes one of Illyria’s most secure prisons after ten years, he plots his revenge by taking over the throne… and the world. It’s up to this secret team to save the day. “That’s when we get to see [the royals] make their mark,” as Lee put it.

In addition to this preview of the film, Disney also released the poster below!

The Secret Society of Second-Born Royals arrives on Disney+ this summer.

Stellan Skarsgard & Kyle Soller To Join Cast of Disney+ Series Cassian Andor

Stellan Skarsgard (“Thor”) and Kyle Soller (“Poldark”) are both in final negotiations to join the cast of the upcoming “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” spin-off series that will air on Disney+.

The series is based on the character of Cassian Andor, who was played by Diego Luna in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, and will take place prior to the events of “Rogue One”. Alan Tudyk will also reprise his role as K-2SO, who was Cassian Andor’s faithful, yet confrontational, reprogrammed Imperial security droid.

The Cassian Andor series is scheduled to debut sometime in 2021 on Disney+.

New Trailer For New Disney+ Series “Prop Culture”

If you enjoyed The Imagineering Story docuseries on Disney+, you’re going to love the upcoming new series, Prop Culture, which gives fans a chance to go inside the Disney archives and uncover some of its greatest treasures.

Over eight episodes are all set to premiere on May 1 as host/collector Dan Lanigan goes on the hunt to find costumes, set designs, music, and props from films like Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Mary Poppins, Tron, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Muppet Movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.

Now, a full trailer has been released, featuring interview clips with some of the stars from the movies, and fascinating, closer looks at the props the series will cover in detail:

New “Onward” Ebook & Activities

“Onward” – the newest Disney Pixar film was recently released on Disney+! This fantastic film is about the exciting quest of two teenage elf brothers. To add to the fun, DisneyParksBlog is offering an eBook and activities to keep the fun going! Check out the details below:

Grab a free copy of Onward: The Search for the Phoenix Gem to learn more about the film’s suburban fantasy world and the brothers’ epic journey. The eBook follows Sadalia, an ordinary teenage elf with big dreams as she investigates the truth about the magic the brothers are seeking. The free download (available only in the US) will be available from April 3 through April 11. For other formats, visit Disney Books.

Artists and word game enthusiasts alike can get in on the “Onward” fun by bringing some color to a collection of free coloring pages, and going on a word quest of their own. Activities available for download here

For families looking for more ways to connect with their favorite stories and characters outside of Onward’s New Mushroomtown, the official Disney Princess YouTube page has a whole playlist of read-along stories. 

Be sure to follow @DisneyBooks on social media for more fun content from your favorite authors and books! 

Walt Disney Studios Announces An Updated Release Schedule

The spread of COVID-19 hasn’t only closed the Disney Parks, it also put a major halt on the release of several Walt Disney Studios films. We have good news however! The Walt Disney Studios has announced an updated release schedule. Check out the details below as shared by The Walt Disney Company:

Following the announcement in March that several titles would be delayed due to the global health crisis, The Walt Disney Studios today announced updates to its upcoming release schedule. Disney’s Mulan is now slated to open on July 24, 2020, with Disney’s Jungle Cruise moving to July 30, 2021; while Marvel Studios’ Black Widow will arrive in theaters on November 6, 2020, with The Eternals moving to February 12, 2021.

The Walt Disney Studios also announced today that it will debut its new live-action feature film Artemis Fowl exclusively on Disney+. The release date will be announced soon.

Based on the best-selling young adult book by Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl stars newcomer Ferdia Shaw in the title role alongside Lara McDonnell, Josh Gad, Tamara Smart, Nonso Anozie, Josh McGuire, Nikesh Patel and Adrian Scarborough, with Colin Farrell and Judi Dench.

“With audiences largely unable to attend theatres in the current environment, we are thrilled to offer the premiere of Artemis Fowl on Disney+,” said Ricky Strauss, president, Content & Marketing, Disney+. “Director Kenneth Branagh and his spectacular cast take viewers right into the vibrant fantasy world of the beloved book, which fans have been waiting to see brought to life onscreen for years. It’s great family entertainment that is the perfect addition to Disney+’s summer lineup.”

Below is the updated release schedule through 2022, beginning with Disney and Pixar’s Soul, opening June 19, 2020:

2020

Soul (Disney and Pixar)—June 19, 2020

Mulan (Disney)—July 24, 2020

Empty Man (20th Century Studios)—August 7, 2020

The One and Only Ivan (Disney)—August 14, 2020

The Beatles: Get Back (Disney)—September 4, 2020

The King’s Man (20th Century Studios)—September 18, 2020

Death on the Nile (20th Century Studios)—October 9, 2020

The French Dispatch (Searchlight Pictures)—October 16, 2020

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (20th Century Studios)—October 23, 2020

Black Widow (Marvel Studios)—November 6, 2020

Deep Water (20th Century Studios)—November 13, 2020

Raya and the Last Dragon (Walt Disney Animation Studios)—November 25, 2020

Free Guy (20th Century Studios)—December 11, 2020

West Side Story (20th Century Studios)—December 18, 2020

The Last Duel (20th Century Studios)—December 25, 2020 (limited)

2021

The Last Duel (20th Century Studios)—January 8, 2021 (Wide)

The Eternals (Marvel Studios)—February 12, 2021

Ron’s Gone Wrong (20th Century Studios)—February 26, 2021

Untitled Disney Live Action—March 12, 2021

Bob’s Burgers (20th Century Studios)—April 9, 2021

Untitled 20th Century—April 23, 2021

Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Marvel Studios)—May 7, 2021

Cruella (Disney)—May 28, 2021

Untitled Pixar Animation—June 18, 2021

Jungle Cruise (Disney)—July 30, 2021

Untitled 20th Century—August 13, 2021

Untitled 20th Century—September 10, 2021

Untitled 20th Century—October 1, 2021

Hamilton (Disney)—October 15, 2021

Untitled 20th Century—October 22, 2021

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Marvel Studios)—November 5, 2021

Untitled Disney Live Action—November 19, 2021

Untitled Disney Animation—November 24, 2021

Untitled 20th Century—December 3, 2021

AVATAR 2 (20th Century Studios)—December 17, 2021

2022

Untitled 20th Century—January 7, 2022

Nimona (20th Century Studios)—January 14, 2022

Thor: Love and Thunder (Marvel Studios)—February 18, 2022

Untitled Pixar Animation—March 11, 2022

Untitled Disney Live Action—March 25, 2022

Untitled 20th Century—April 8, 2022

Black Panther 2 (Marvel Studios)—May 6, 2022

Untitled Disney Live Action—May 27, 2022

Untitled 20th Century—June 10, 2022

Untitled Pixar Animation—June 17, 2022

Captain Marvel 2 (Marvel Studios)—July 8, 2022

Untitled Indiana Jones (Disney)—July 29, 2022

Untitled Disney Live Action—August 12, 2022

Untitled 20th Century—September 16, 2022

Untitled Marvel—October 7, 2022

Untitled 20th Century—October 21, 2022

Untitled Disney Live Action—November 4, 2022

Untitled 20th Century—November 11, 2022

Untitled Disney Animation—November 23, 2022

Untitled Star Wars (Lucasfilm)—December 16, 2022

Untitled 20th Century—December 23, 2022