Winter Issue of
D23 Magazine:
By D23 Team
The new Disney and Pixar feature
Soul is unlike any animated film to arrive from visionary director Pete Docter, and the winter edition of
Disney twenty-three explores this stunning journey from New York City to The Great Before and back again with Docter, co-director Kemp Powers, producer Dana Murray, and stars Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, who composed the original score for
Soul, and Jon Batiste, who’s behind the jazz compositions and arrangements, talk exclusively with D23 about crafting the intricate score and incredible music for this soulful film, which debuts on
Disney+ December 25.
As a special bonus, each issue of the publication, available exclusively to Gold Members will include a set of holiday-themed gift tags and a special offer from the Disney Collect! by Topps digital collectibles app.
And as Disney+ celebrates its one-year anniversary,
Disney twenty-three talks to the creators and stars behind some of the incredible content coming to the service including
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse,
Black Beauty,
Godmothered, and
On Pointe. Plus, the team behind
The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special explains how they
pieced together this hilarious and heartwarming story—and how it pays tribute to the 1978 classic
Star Wars Holiday Special.
Plus,
Disney twenty-three circles the Disney Parks globe, stopping at EPCOT to speak with legendary Imagineer Tom Fitzgerald about the creation of
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, coming soon to the France pavilion. We also head to Hong Kong
Disneyland to explore the spectacular new Castle of Magical Dreams—and take a close-up look at some royal finishing touches. The issue also celebrates 20 years of Disney California Adventure and previews the upcoming Avengers Campus.
Also included in the Winter issue of
Disney twenty-three:
- Kenneth Branagh and Emma Mackey detail—in an exclusive interview—their lethal journey in Death on the Nile
- A look at Disney’s 40-year partnership with Make-A-Wish, granting tens of thousands of truly magical wishes to deserving children
- A first look at the latest A Twisted Tale: Go the Distance, as well as the “once upon a time” story of this wickedly good series from Disney Publishing
- Stunning concept art from Fantasia in honor of the film’s 80th anniversary
- Regular features including From the Desk of, By the Numbers, Character Analysis, D Society, and Ask the Walt Disney Archives