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Disney Stock Plunges 11% To New Multi-Year Low On Earnings Miss, Weak Profit Outlook - deadline.com
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09.11.2022

Disney Stock Plunges 11% To New Multi-Year Low On Earnings Miss, Weak Profit Outlook

Disney stock has fallen more than 11% today on double its normal trading volume, as investors recalibrate their expectations in light of a shaky quarterly earnings report.

Michelle Rejwan Steps Down As SVP At Lucasfilm, Returns To Producing With Overall Deal At Lucasfilm & Walt Disney Studios - deadline.com - Los Angeles
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19.10.2022

Michelle Rejwan Steps Down As SVP At Lucasfilm, Returns To Producing With Overall Deal At Lucasfilm & Walt Disney Studios

EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Rejwan is leaving her post as SVP Live Action Development & Production at Lucasfilm. She is transitioning back to being a full-time producer and has signed an overall deal with Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Studios. She will continue to be based out of the Lucasfilm office and will develop for both Lucasfilm and Disney.

‘Dune: The Sisterhood’ at HBO Max Casts Indira Varma - variety.com - city Tula
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13.10.2022

‘Dune: The Sisterhood’ at HBO Max Casts Indira Varma

Selome Hailu Indira Varma has been cast as Empress Natalya in “Dune: The Sisterhood” (working title), HBO Max’s upcoming “Dune” prequel series co-produced with Legendary Television. Empress Natalya is described as a formidable royal who united thousands of worlds in her marriage to Emperor Corrino. Varma is best known for playing Ellaria Sand in four seasons of “Game of Thrones” and recently starred as Tala Durith in “Obi-Wan Kenobi.” Other prominent credits include “Luther” on BBC and “Paranoid” on ITV and Netflix. Up next, Varma will appear in “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” and “Extrapolations” on Apple TV+. She is reppedmby Gersh, Principal Entertainment LA and James Adams.

‘Dune: The Sisterhood’: ‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Star Indira Varma Joins HBO Max’s Prequel Series - theplaylist.net
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13.10.2022

‘Dune: The Sisterhood’: ‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Star Indira Varma Joins HBO Max’s Prequel Series

“Dune: Part Two” doesn’t hit theaters until November 3, 2023, but thanks to the box-office success of “Dune” last year, Legendary Pictures knows they have a hit on their hands. And that makes them confident enough to move ahead with their “Dune” series on the small screen with HBO Max.

‘Dune: The Sisterhood’: ‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Obi-Wan’ Star Indira Varma Joins HBO Max & Legendary Prequel Series As Empress Natalya - deadline.com
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13.10.2022

‘Dune: The Sisterhood’: ‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Obi-Wan’ Star Indira Varma Joins HBO Max & Legendary Prequel Series As Empress Natalya

EXCLUSIVE: Game Of Thrones, Obi-Wan and Carnival Row actress Indira Varma is the third actor to join anticipated prequel series Dune: The Sisterhood (working title) from HBO Max and Legendary Television.

‘Andor’ Composer Nicholas Britell Breaks Down His Score and Why He Incorporated Rustling Leaves - variety.com
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26.09.2022

‘Andor’ Composer Nicholas Britell Breaks Down His Score and Why He Incorporated Rustling Leaves

Jon Burlingame editor Writing new music for the “Star Wars” universe would be daunting for any composer, considering its iconic scores by the legendary John Williams. Luckily for “Andor” composer Nicholas Britell, writer-producer Tony Gilroy and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy gave him “total freedom” to imagine a new, totally unique soundscape for the backstory of Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), the rebel spy first encountered in the 2016 film “Rogue One.” So, unlike “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” the “Star Wars” series for which Williams wrote a new theme earlier this year, there isn’t a note of Williams music in “Andor,” which launched a 12-episode run last Wednesday on Disney+.

Darth Vader’s James Earl Jones approves AI technology to recreate his voice - www.nme.com - Ukraine
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26.09.2022

Darth Vader’s James Earl Jones approves AI technology to recreate his voice

Star Wars character Darth Vader after 45 years in the role.As reported by Vanity Fair, the actor, 91, has signed off on archival voice recordings being used by young filmmakers, who plan to recreate Jones’ voice from his previous films for future Lucasfilm projects using artificial intelligence.“He had mentioned he was looking into winding down this particular character,” Matthew Wood, a veteran at Lucasfilm, said. “So how do we move forward?”Lucasfilm first partnered with Respeecher, a Ukrainian start-up that uses AI technology to create new dialogue from old voice recordings, on Disney+ series The Book Of Boba Fett to replicate the voice of young Luke Skywalker.Jones’ voice was artificially recreated for Darth Vader in recent series Obi Wan Kenobi, although Lucasfilm said the actor “guided” the performance.

Report: James Earl Jones Retiring From Voicing Darth Vader In Future ‘Star Wars’ Projects - etcanada.com - Ukraine
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25.09.2022

Report: James Earl Jones Retiring From Voicing Darth Vader In Future ‘Star Wars’ Projects

James Earl Jones is reportedly stepping back from voicing “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader.

Report: ‘Star Wars” James Earl Jones Is Retiring From Voicing Darth Vader - etcanada.com - Ukraine
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25.09.2022

Report: ‘Star Wars” James Earl Jones Is Retiring From Voicing Darth Vader

James Earl Jones is reportedly stepping back from voicing “Star Wars”‘ Darth Vader.

James Earl Jones Retires as Darth Vader, Signs Off Rights to Use His Voice for AI Recreation - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia
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25.09.2022

James Earl Jones Retires as Darth Vader, Signs Off Rights to Use His Voice for AI Recreation

Vanity Fair reporting that the 91-year-old actor has agreed to allow a Ukrainian AI company to replicate his voice for future “Star Wars” titles. In Vanity Fair’s new report published on Friday, sound artists at Lucasfilm and the Ukrainian AI speech company Respeecher discussed how Jones’ voice was recreated digitally for the recently released Disney+ series “Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi,” which saw prequel trilogy stars Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen return as Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker.

James Earl Jones Steps Back From Voicing Darth Vader, Signs Off on Using Archived Recordings to Recreate Voice With A.I. - variety.com - California - Ukraine - Russia
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25.09.2022

James Earl Jones Steps Back From Voicing Darth Vader, Signs Off on Using Archived Recordings to Recreate Voice With A.I.

BreAnna Bell James Earl Jones, who has voiced Darth Vader for nearly 40 years of “Star Wars” films, seems to be stepping away from the role. According to Vanity Fair, the 91-year-old actor has signed off on archival voice recordings being used by young filmmakers, who plan to utilize artificial intelligence synthetic speech technology to recreate Jones’ younger voice from his previous films for future Lucasfilm projects. “He had mentioned he was looking into winding down this particular character,” Matthew Wood, a Lucasfilm veteran of 32 years, told the outlet. “So how do we move forward?”

Darth Vader's James Earl Jones approves AI technology to recreate his voice after he dies - www.msn.com
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24.09.2022

Darth Vader's James Earl Jones approves AI technology to recreate his voice after he dies

Star Wars villain since 1977 and most recently took on the role for new Disney+ series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, which also stars Ewan McGregor. But there have been reports of the actor wanting to retire, with speculation that Lucasfilm was using AI to replace Jones and use his voice for the future now confirmed. The actor himself seems to have approved the move, with the people behind the advanced technology saying he even offers them advice on it.

James Earl Jones gives rights to Darth Vader voice to Ukrainian AI company - nypost.com - Ukraine - Russia
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24.09.2022

James Earl Jones gives rights to Darth Vader voice to Ukrainian AI company

according to Vanity Fair.The Ukrainian start-up Respeecher, which specializes in voice cloning for content creators, used archival recordings and an AI algorithm to generate Jones’s voice for Disney+’s “Obi-Wan Kenobi” series, released in May.This was done in collaboration with Disney-owned “Star Wars'” production company Lucasfilm, which explained that Jones “guided” the character’s lines in the show, but his actual voice was generated by Respeecher, according to AV Club.Although the project coincided with the early days of the Russian invasion of the Ukraine, Respeecher’s employees saw it to completion.

James Earl Jones Signs Over Rights To Voice Of Darth Vader, Signalling Retirement From Legendary Role - deadline.com
deadline.com
24.09.2022

James Earl Jones Signs Over Rights To Voice Of Darth Vader, Signalling Retirement From Legendary Role

James Earl Jones – one of the most distinctive voices in the history of film – appears to have made steps to step back from voicing the Star Wars character, Darth Vader, after nearly 40 years in the role.

James Earl Jones Retires As The Voice of Star Wars' Darth Vader - www.justjared.com - Ukraine
justjared.com
24.09.2022

James Earl Jones Retires As The Voice of Star Wars' Darth Vader

It looks like James Earl Jones will no longer be providing the voice of Darth Vader.

Amazon Studios Strike Three-Year First Look Film Deal With Safehouse Pictures - deadline.com
deadline.com
21.09.2022

Amazon Studios Strike Three-Year First Look Film Deal With Safehouse Pictures

Amazon Studios has closed a three-year first look film deal with Joby Harold and Tory Tunnell’s Safehouse Pictures.

How to Watch ‘Andor’ Online: The ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Debuts on Disney+ Today - variety.com
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21.09.2022

How to Watch ‘Andor’ Online: The ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Debuts on Disney+ Today

Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Yet another “Star Wars” series arrives on Disney+ today, this time a “prequel of a prequel” that centers around Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor following his home planet’s destruction and the rise of the Rebel Alliance. “Andor,” whose first three episodes premiered on the streamer on Sept. 21, stars Luna as the eponymous Rebel leader. It’s mostly set five years before the events of “Rogue One” with the exception of some flashback scenes tracing Andor’s childhood. Written by “Rogue One” co-writer Tony Gilroy, the series serves as an enthralling set-up to the dramatic mission that takes place in the 2016 film, which sees Cassian’s “Star Wars” legacy solidified when he successfully steals the Death Star plans.

‘Andor’ Review: Refreshing, Character-Rich Series May Be the Best ‘Star Wars’ Story Yet - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
20.09.2022

‘Andor’ Review: Refreshing, Character-Rich Series May Be the Best ‘Star Wars’ Story Yet

“Andor” is the first Star Wars live-action show that does not star a Jedi or a bounty hunter. Instead, the series focuses on the beginning whispers of the Rebellion through the eyes of Cassian Andor, an assassin and a Rebel spy introduced during the last days of his life in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” And it’s all the better for it, resulting in one of the best “Star Wars” stories yet told.The series chronicles the five years leading up to the events of “Rogue One” and takes place just four years after “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” the most recent Star Wars live-action series to debut on Disney+. In the four episodes released to the press, there are no Skywalkers or Sith yet, no light sabers or force users.

‘Andor’ Marks a Huge, and Hugely Welcome, Departure From Disney+’s Typical ‘Star Wars’ Model: TV Review - variety.com
variety.com
20.09.2022

‘Andor’ Marks a Huge, and Hugely Welcome, Departure From Disney+’s Typical ‘Star Wars’ Model: TV Review

Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic “Andor” is, both by design and circumstance, immediately different from its “Star Wars” television predecessors. Where “The Mandalorian,” “Boba Fett,” and “Obi-Wan Kenobi” wove their biggest reveals into the larger fabric of the Lucasfilm universe, “Andor” doesn’t rush toward those moments that might make fans gasp out of pure recognition. Instead, it does something more surprising still: it tells the story of people who have nothing to do with Solos, Skywalkers or Palpatines, but whose lives matter nonetheless. Of course, at least part of the reason the series can take its time this way is because haunted hustler Cassian Andor (Diego Luna, also an executive producer) isn’t a brand-new character at all. As the reluctant hero of 2016’s “Rogue One,” which portrayed the rebel pilot mission to steal the Death Star plans which drive “A New Hope,” Cassian’s “Star Wars” legacy is already written. We already know Cassian’s life will eventually intersect with someone like rebel leader Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly, returning for more in-depth work in “Andor”). We already know his fate — dramatic and hopeful and unforgettable in those final minutes of “Rogue One” — and that it’s well and truly sealed.  

Ewan McGregor Gets Support from Mary Elizabeth Winstead at the Premiere of 'Raymond & Ray' at TIFF - www.justjared.com - county Hall
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14.09.2022

Ewan McGregor Gets Support from Mary Elizabeth Winstead at the Premiere of 'Raymond & Ray' at TIFF

Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead are coupling up for the 2022 Toronto Film Festival.

The Best Disney Gifts and Merch to Buy This Year - variety.com - city Sanderson
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09.09.2022

The Best Disney Gifts and Merch to Buy This Year

Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. It’s a good time to be a Disney fan. This summer alone, the entertainment giant dropped dozens of highly anticipated titles — some of which have been in the works for years.There was the return of “Obi Wan Kenobi” at the end of May; “Ms. Marvel” in June; and come fall, we’ll be gifted with long-awaited sequels like the Sarah Jessica Parker-helmed “Hocus Pocus 2” and Amy Adams’ “Disenchanted” (yes, that’s “Enchanted 2”).Despite all the exciting developments slated for the rest of 2022, it’s never too late to celebrate the classics. To hold you over, shop through some of the best Disney merch on the market right now, inspired by your favorite films and characters — from the new “Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook” to an “Aladdin”-inspired diamond jewelry collection.  Celebrate the anticipated “Hocus Pocus 2,” in which Sarah Jessica Parker will reprise her role as Sarah, with this three-figure Funko Pop set featuring miniaturized versions of the Sanderson sisters. 

Original ‘Lord of the Rings’ cast supports ‘Rings of Power’ amid racist attacks - nypost.com
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08.09.2022

Original ‘Lord of the Rings’ cast supports ‘Rings of Power’ amid racist attacks

posted a photo of themselves wearing a fan-made shirt with human, hobbit and elf ears with different skin tones.Also included on the shirt is the mantra “You are all welcome here,” written in Elvish.Astin, who was not in the photo, shared a Twitter pic of himself wearing a hat with the same legend.“You Are All Welcome Here,” Wood, 41, captioned his photo.The “Lord of the Rings” show also released a statement regarding the racist attacks.You Are All Welcome Here @LOTRonPrime @DonMarshall72 #RingsOfPower https://t.co/8txOhlHa2f pic.twitter.com/nWytILT0zG“We, the cast of Rings of Power, stand together in absolute solidarity and against the relentless racism, threats, harassment and abuse some of our cast mates of color are being subjected to on a daily basis,” the statement reads.“We refuse to ignore it or tolerate it.”The statement goes on to say that “Rings” author J.R.R. Tolkien created a world where people from different races and cultures existed, along with the hashtag #youarewelcomehere.“From Middle-earth to a galaxy far, far away… #YouAreAllWelcomeHere,” the official “Star Wars” account responded on Twitter.“Rings of Power” isn’t the only show to receive racist backlash over cast diversity.In June, “Obi-Wan Kenobi” actress Moses Ingram was also subject to racist trolls over her role as Reva.

BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ Los Angeles Concert Is Now Streaming on Disney+ - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
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08.09.2022

BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage’ Los Angeles Concert Is Now Streaming on Disney+

Thania Garcia Surprise! BTS’ “Permission to Dance on Stage” Los Angeles concert is now available to stream on Disney+ worldwide. The streaming service is kicking off their annual Disney+ Day by unveiling the BTS concert film, which showcases the boy band’s string of shows at SoFi Stadium in late 2021, where the group took over for a four-night run. The concert film, produced by HYBE and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park, is said to be “stage-focused” and includes performances of the group’s biggest hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.” Tickets for BTS’ mini-residency at SoFi Stadium sold out immediately for all four nights and notched a historic boxscore total that, according to the Billboard Boxscore, was the largest gross for a run of shows at a single venue since 2012.

Surprise! ‘BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – LA’ Is Now on Disney+ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
08.09.2022

Surprise! ‘BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – LA’ Is Now on Disney+

J-Hope said in June when the group made the announcement. “I hope you don’t see this as a negative thing, and see it as a healthy plan.

Disney+ Day Explained: What to Know About the Deals, New Streaming Titles and More - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
08.09.2022

Disney+ Day Explained: What to Know About the Deals, New Streaming Titles and More

“Pinocchio,” a new series of “Cars” shorts called “Cars on the Road,” and the streaming debut of Marvel Studios’ blockbuster “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Additionally, a new episode of the excellent series “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” (which introduces perhaps the greatest new character in the MCU), “Sing Along” versions of “Frozen” and “Frozen 2,” and a pair of short films – “Remembering” from Brie Larson, which started life as an AR short, about a woman who gets in touch with her inner child to remember some amazing ideas; and “Welcome to the Club,” a new “Simpsons” short. There also may or may not be a fairly huge surprise that Disney hasn’t announced yet but will be coming to Disney+ on Disney+ Day …Also on the platform for Disney+ are making-of specials about “Thor: Love and Thunder” and the recent “Star Wars” series “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” a new documentary series called “Growing Up” (also from Larson), a sort of “Dancing with the Stars” greatest hits clip show (ahead of the legacy series’ move to Disney+) and “Epic Adventures With Bertie Gregory,” a new documentary from National Geographic.Actually yes, there is! Starting Wednesday at 9 pm PST you can get a month of Disney+ access for $1.99.

Disney Plus Is Down to $2 a Month in This New Deal - variety.com - Indiana
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07.09.2022

Disney Plus Is Down to $2 a Month in This New Deal

Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Disney Plus Day officially kicks off on Sept. 8, but Disney is already offering epic deals in time for the annual virtual event. Right now, you can score a Disney Plus subscription for only $1.99/month, a huge drop from their usual $7.99/month price tag. The offer runs through Sept. 19 but you’ll want to jump on it fast in order to be able to stream all the new shows and films the streamer will be announcing this week. There is already a packed slate of fresh content arriving on the streamer for Disney Plus Day, in addition to dozens of surprise announcements expected to come over the weekend Some highlights include the streaming debut of “Thor: Love and Thunder” and a new live-action adaptation of “Pinocchio” starring Tom Hanks.

John Williams Debuts New Theme From ‘Indiana Jones 5’ for Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Character (Video) - thewrap.com - Indiana - county Harrison - county Ford
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05.09.2022

John Williams Debuts New Theme From ‘Indiana Jones 5’ for Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Character (Video)

via EW), conjures old Hollywood and is an exciting preview of what’s to come when the untitled “Indiana Jones” sequel opens in theaters on June 30, 2023.Harrison Ford reprises the role of Jones for a fifth time in the new movie, which also stars Mads Mikkelsen, Boyd Holbrook, Thomas Kretschmann, Shaunetee Renée Wilson, Toby Jones and Antonio Banderas.Plot details for the new film have been firmly under wraps, but the project has been in the works for years following the release of 2008’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” The fifth film was originally to be directed by Steven Spielberg, who directed the previous four “Indiana Jones” movies and co-created the franchise with George Lucas, but Spielberg stepped down from the director’s chair in 2020 to focus on other projects (his next film, “The Fabelmans,” opens this fall) but remains involved as a producer.Mangold was hand-picked to direct fresh off the success of his Oscar-winning racing drama “Ford v. Ferrari,” and co-wrote the current screenplay with Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth.

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