by The Flickcast, Aug 19 2015 // 12:00 PM

It’s time for an all-new episode of The Flickcast! And it’s even on time. Yes, we’re excited too.
On this week’s show Chris and Joe discuss all sorts of new and recurring topics, like they always do. Some of these topics include developments at the recent D23 Disney show in Anaheim, Star Wars theme parks, Colin Trevorrow directing a Star Wars movie, more Marvel stuff including Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, Mr. Robot, a potential cameo appearance in an upcoming Star Wars movie by Darth Vader himself and a whole lot more, more more.
Picks this week include Chris’ pick of The End of All Things, the latest novel by John Scalzi, and Joe’s pick of Kyle Baker’s graphic novel Why I Hate Saturn.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship, or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook, Google+ or via email.
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Tagged: Alan Tudyk, Ben Mendelsohn, Benedict Cumberbatch, Captain America: Civil War, Chris Evans, Civil War, Colin Trevorrow, Comics, D23, Diego Luna, Disney, Doctor Strange, Felicity Jones, John Boyega, John Scalzi, Kyle Baker, Marvel, Movies, Mr. Robot, Old Man's War, Podcasts, Robert Downey Jr., Star Wars, The End of All Things, The Russo Bros, TV
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by Stephanie Coats, Aug 12 2013 // 12:30 PM

Saving Mr. Banks is more than a movie about bringing Mary Poppins from the page to the screen. It is a tribute to Walt Disney and his incredible team of filmmakers.
The biographical drama follows the journey of adapting P.L. Travers’ Mary Poppins books into the feature film we all know and love. Emma Thompson plays a lovely stoic and proper Mrs. Travers. She is the perfect contrast to Tom Hanks’ enthusiastic Walt Disney.
Exclusive clips shown during D23 presented a film that is both entertaining and poignant. The movie is the first time an actor as portrayed Disney in film but Hanks is more than up to the task. He brings Disney’s signature warmth and excitement to the screen with ease.
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Tagged: 2013, BJ Novak, Bradley Whitford, D23, Disney, Emma Thompson, Jason Swartzman, Mary Poppins, New Clips, Saving Mr. Banks, Tom Hanks, Trailer, Walt Disney
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by Stephanie Coats, Aug 12 2013 // 8:00 AM

This could be the end for Jane Foster. Exclusive footage from Thor: The Dark World shown at the D23 Expo revealed Thor’s lady love is infected with a mystical disease that leaves even the Asgardians baffled. In addition to replaying the trailers and first looks from San Diego Comic-Con last month, Marvel unveiled new clips from both the upcoming Thor sequel and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Neither scenes are available online yet so here is what you missed.
Jane Foster’s (Natalie Portman) fate remains uncertain as a team of Asgardian healers examined her. Knowing that Earth’s doctors would be unable to help her, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) brought Jane to his home world. But his father, Odin (Anthony Hopkins), does not like having the human in Asgard so he sends guards to remove her.
Jane’s infection is not going to go lightly though and it pulses out a wave of energy that knocks the guards back. What could the infection be? Thor and Odin are as clueless and we are.
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Tagged: 2013, Captain America, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Chris Evans, Clips, D23, Disney, Jane Foster, Marvel, Natalie Portman, Thor 2, Thor: The Dark World
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by Diane Panosian, Sep 1 2011 // 2:00 PM

As a fan of the Star Tours attractions on both coasts, I was excited to go to the D23 panel on the making of Star Tours: The Adventures Continue… I crowded into the 1,000+ seat ballroom, not knowing what Imagineer insights awaited me.
In true Disney fashion, the panel was a professionally crafted presentation, with no room for questions..errr, I mean error. In this panel, lead Imagineer, Tom Fitzgerald, spoke with the aid of Powerpoint and took us on the journey to bring this attraction into the future.
Tom Fitzgerald, began his Star Tours story in 1998 when George Lucas summoned the Imagineer team to his ranch to watch the pod race, and only the pod race. After seeing the infamous scene, the Imagineers decided to wait to see the rest of the film, hoping against hope that it would the pod race would be scrapped for something way cooler.
Ok, so Tom said, “In fact, we did think it was a great idea”, but I can read between the lines. Interestingly back in 1998, way before the 3D onslaught, the Imagineers knew the ride was going to be in 3D.
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Tagged: 3D, Anakin Skywalker, attraction, C-3PO, D23, Darth Vader, Disney, Disney World, DisneyLand, Galaxy, George Lucas, Han Solo, Hoth, Imagineer, Imperial, Interview, Jar-Jar Binks, Lucasfilm, Naboo, Natalie Portman, New, Pod Race, Rebel, Rebel Spy, Rex, Robot, Spaceship, Star Tours, Star Tours 2.0, Star Tours: The Adventures Continue..., Tatoooine, Technology, Theme Parks, Walt Disney Studios, Wookie
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by Matt Raub, Aug 9 2011 // 9:00 AM
Marvel and Disney have been on a roll this year with their films Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger. Both films have pulled in three quarters of a billion dollars in the worldwide box office, and that number is still growing. So what’s the plan now?
Joss Whedon’s Avengers is already half in the can, and films like Iron Man 3 and Thor 2 are already in the works for a 2012/2013 release, but Disney has just inked a deal for two Marvel films to get 2014 releases on May 16 and June 27. What could those films be?
Popular opinion states that the June 27th release will likely be a sequel to Captain America, which makes the most amount of sense, as it’s a good amount of time after the first round of sequels hits. Another thought is a possible Hulk sequel/reboot as Mark Ruffalo is progressing the character’s story in next year’s Avengers.
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Tagged: Ant-Man, Captain America: The First Avenger, D23, Disney, Doctor Strange, Edgar Wright, Hulk, Joe Cornish, Joss Whedon, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Runaways, SHIELD, The Avengers, Thor
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by Matt Raub, Sep 15 2009 // 7:00 AM
There’s plenty of news developing from Disney’s D23 out of Anaheim, from Johnny Depp showing up dressed as Jack Sparrow to the company releasing just about everything in Digital 3D. What looks to be one of the biggest developments for a Disney property is the amount of things planned for the Muppet franchise, and the direction that the newest film is taking.
Not only is the newest film, The Cheapest Muppet Movie Ever Made, hitting theaters in the next 18 months, but it’s said to be a story that Jim Henson came up with before his death. In the story, Gonzo decides to direct a film with all of his friends, but blows the budget on the opening titles. This would be the first Muppet theatrical release since 1999’s Muppets From Space.
On top of the new film in production, the felt franchise is also planning a new cooking show for the Food Network co-starring Cat Cora and yes, the Swedish Chef! ABC is also scheduling a Muppet Halloween special to air next year, and last year’s TV movie Muppet’s Letters To Santa will finally be getting a DVD release.
Along with the movie and TV news, the Muppets are also getting a revamp in the world of technology. Muppets.com is getting a complete overhaul, to look more like Facebook for the characters. You can also expect to see new iPhone and Blackberry apps that showcase our googly-eyed favorites hitting your device in the next year .
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Tagged: D23, Disney, Gonzo, Jim Henson, Kermit, Muppets, Swedish Chef
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