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  1. ME ME ME! About time I get my Marvel fix, I'm running out of movie choices on Netflix. Priced at $11.98 a month, or $119.98 a year, the Disney+ service will offer more than 500 films and 15,000 episodes of content, including Disney+ originals and exclusives such as Star Wars spin-off series The Mandalorian, now in its second season, and the upcoming Marvel series WandaVision starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. When Disney+ launches, subscribers will have access to blockbusters - all 12 Star Wars films, Marvel superhero films such as Avengers: Endgame (2019), Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther (2018), and iconic Disney original animation movies and live-action remakes such as 2020's Mulan and 2019's Frozen 2. The upcoming Pixar film Soul, as well as other Pixar favourites like Toy Story 4 (2019), will also be available, in addition to educational content from National Geographic, including The World According To Jeff Goldblum (2019 to present). https://www.preview.disneyplus.com/sg https://www.nme.com/en_asia/news/tv/disney-plus-singapore-everything-you-need-to-know-marvel-pixar-star-wars-2871149
  2. For full news:https://www.cnet.com/how-to/disney-disneyplus-streaming-service-name-release-date-shows-movies-to-expect/ Disney is betting big on its 2019 streaming service called Disney+. With Disney CEO Bob Iger calling the streaming service the company's "biggest priority" for 2019, the company is ending its streaming deal with Netflix so it can launch its own service as the exclusive streaming home for Disney movies, TV shows and other original programming. Most of the programming planned for Disney+ leans into the company's franchises like Marvel and Star Wars. Captain Marvel, the Brie Larson superhero flick coming to theaters in March, will be the first of its films to stream on Disney+ rather than Netflix. If you're feeling monthly fee fatigue, sorry, but that's the direction the entertainment business is headed. Netflix trots out original shows and movies on a near daily basis. CBS is pumping its CBS All Access service full of Star Trek shows and other original programs. (Editors' note: CBS is CNET's parent company.) NBCUniversal, HBO-owner WarnerMedia and Apple are all building their own streaming services. Even DC Entertainment now has its DC Universe streaming service full of shows, movies and comics. And then there's Hulu, which will be controlled by Disney after its acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Once Disney+ launches, you'll need to remember to subscribe to Hulu too if you want Disney's edgier material, like four planned Marvel cartoons aimed at adults. Disney+ is where all the company's family-friendly content will live. So is the 2019 Disney+ streaming service something worth paying for? The details that we know so far are below, but basically: If you love Star Wars or Marvel movies, you may find yourself considering yet another subscription before the year is out. On Nov. 8, Disney announced a Star Wars prequel series based on Rogue One and starring Diego Luna, who played Cassian Andor in the original movie. Disney also confirmed the service is developing a live-action Marvel series focused on Loki, a character from the Avengers, which will star Tom Hiddleston reprising the role. Also, the Marvel Defenders shows Netflix has cancelled -- like Daredevil and Luke Cage -- could be revived for Disney+. What's the Disney streaming service? Disney+ streaming service will be a competitor to video streaming services like Netflix. Customers will be able to subscribe with a still-unannounced monthly fee to get access to TV shows, movies and other content from the world of Disney. Disney's other streaming services -- Hulu and sports-focused ESPN+--will run on the same tech platform so you can subscribe to them with the same password and credit card info. But Disney plans for all three to be individual subscriptions. ESPN+ will, clearly, focus on sports. Hulu is expected to continue to stream content from three of the broadcast networks and its own original series, like The Handmaid's Tale and Castle Rock. Hulu will also be where Disney streams its more adult-oriented fare. It's where a new Marvel collection of grown-up animated series will stream, and it's like where Deadpool-like content will live once Disney takes over Fox. Disney+ is supposed to include all of Disney's family-friendly fare. It'll have content from Disney proper, Marvel, Lucasfilm (so: Star Wars), Pixar and National Geographic. When's the release date? You'll be waiting even longer than Avengers 4 for this. Disney says it's shooting for a release in late 2019. The company is expected to reveal many of the specifics about Disney+ on April 11, when it'll hold an investor meeting to detail all its streaming plans, including a "first look" at Disney+ and some of the programming it's producing for it. How much will it cost? Disney hasn't yet announced pricing for its streaming service, but expect it to cost less than Netflix. Iger said in November 2017 that his company's service price will reflect the "fact that it will have substantially less volume" but plans to make up for it with high-quality programming from across its entertainment empire. More than a year later, however, Iger said the company still hadn't decided what it'll charge. We do know the service will include shows and movies such as: Star Wars: The Clone Wars new season (exclusive to this service). Marvel movies, starting with 2019's Captain Marvel. Star Wars films, starting with 2019's Episode 9. Pixar films, starting with 2019's Toy Story 4. A live-action, big-budget Star Wars TV series called The Mandalorian, being developed by Jon Favreau. A Star Wars Rogue One prequel TV series, starring Diego Luna. A live-action Marvel series focused on Avengers character Loki, starring Tom Hiddleston. Possible Marvel series that could star Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), according to Variety. Possible Marvel series that would team up Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Sam Wilson, aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie), according to Slashfilm. An animated series based on Pixar's Monsters Inc. A 10-episode series, Diary of a Female President, about a 12-year-old Cuban-American girl. A documentary about Walt Disney Imagineering. A Timmy Failure film directed by Spotlight's Tom McCarthy. A live-action Lady and the Tramp remake. A Sword in the Stone remake. Noelle, a movie starring Anna Kendrick. Togo, a sled dog movie starring Willem Dafoe. A Three Men and a Baby remake. The Paper Magician film. A Stargirl film. A High School Musical series. A possible Muppets series.
  3. Disney fans, check this out. Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) has launched a range of Disney-themed activities to pay tribute to nearly 100 years of iconic storytelling from The Walt Disney Company. Enjoy spectacular displays and experience wonders featuring some of Disney’s most beloved characters. Fans can also shop for Disney merchandise and collectibles at Disney-themed Year of the Rabbit Tsum Tsum pop-up store located at level B1 (#B1-219/220). MEET & GREET 13 – 15 January 2023 Shiseido Forest Valley Timings: 1pm, 2pm, 4pm & 5pm As part of their launch celebrations, some well-loved Disney friends will be stopping by Jewel for a special meet & greet!* Join them at these times to say hi and create some picture-perfect memories with your loved ones. * Terms apply The meet and greet is open to the public No purchase is necessary Meet and greet passes will be distributed fifteen (15) minutes before each session on a first-come, first-served basis Only guests with meet and greet passes will be accommodated Each meet and greet pass is valid for one (1) family/group One family/group comprises a maximum of five (5) people Strictly one photo per family/group Participants should use their own devices for photographs No food, drinks, pets, luggage or strollers allowed inside the meet and greet area Kindly look after your personal belongings and valuable items. Our meet and greet crew, the management team, Disney or Jewel, are not liable for any loss or damage to your personal belongings Passes are limited and subject to availability LIGHT & MUSIC SHOWCASE 13 January – 15 January 2023 HSBC Rain Vortex Be enthralled by the new Disney100 Light & Sound show featuring a plethora of characters from iconic Disney films over the century. Exclusively for the launch weekend from 13 to 15 January, catch an extended version of the show at 7.30pm where fans can sing along to favourite classics like When You Wish Upon A Star, A Whole New World and You’ve Got A Friend In Me while feeling the exhilaration of traversing through Portals from Avengers: Endgame. As part of the 7.30pm showcase, there will also be a special performance with appearances by well-loved friends from Disney so come join us a for a surprise at every turn! DISNEY-THEMED PHOTO SPOTS INCLUDING A 4-METRE PLATINUM MICKEY STATUE 13 January – 9 April 2023 Shiseido Forest Valley Step through the Disney100 archway and emerge in front of a 4-metre-tall platinum statue of Mickey Mouse. Explore exclusive Disney-themed photo spots only on display in Singapore at Shiseido Forest Valley. Inspired by scenes from Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars movies, these interactive photo spots at the Shiseido Forest Valley and Canopy Park are sure to bring back fond memories all while capturing new ones! In collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), four other photo spots have also been created with a local twist. Discover interesting elements of Singapore combined with intriguing features from some of Disney’s films such as Singapore’s national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, with the flowers seen in Encanto, as well as images of the red pandas residing in River Wonders with Turning Red, and more. DISNEY-THEMED YEAR OF THE RABBIT TSUM TSUM POP-UP STORE AND THE WONDER STORE 12 January – 26 February 2023 Disney fans rejoice as you shop to your hearts’ content in the Disney-themed Year of the Rabbit Tsum Tsum pop-up store, on level B1 (#B1-219/220). The Disney-themed pop-up store at Jewel, one of the largest in Singapore, will offer merchandise such as toys, stationery, apparel, homeware and more. 1 March 2023 – 30 June 2024 From 1 March 2023 onwards, the retail pop-up will be transformed into The Wonder Store which will feature Disney100-themed merchandise, with a wide assortment across Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars. Apart from the pop-up store, select stores all around Jewel will also be retailing Disney-inspired merchandise including apparel, footwear, jewellery, leather goods and stationery. https://www.moneydigest.sg/jewel-changi-airport-has-disney100-light-sound-show-photo-spots-meet-greet-sessions-more-from-13-jan-23/
  4. Hi all. I've been inspired to start my own Jigsaw puzzle collection after some poison by a friend, in particular the Disney Series! There is zero thread regarding Jigsaw puzzles so... Looking for places to buy. I've looked through Carousell, Amazon, Shopee (too ex), Lazada and some specialised shops in Singapore like PerfectFit. Where do you usually get your jigsaw from, preferably from Singapore? What's a recommended brand to get on average? Where do you get your poster frame? This is my personal favorite and I'm trying to find this right now but hopefully the 1,500 one. Apparently only overseas have. Damn cool or is it just me? Any luck here? Anyone into "boring" jigsaw puzzles too?
  5. Just sharin!! For once this is really worth goin to town for! Just for the Disney atmosphere and phototakings. Disney + Xmas is like magic! From Nov 10 2018 to Jan 1 2019. From Tanglin Mall, all the way to Plaza Singapura, the 2.88km stretch along Orchard Road will have four different Disney Themes. 1. Disney Princess 2. Mickey Mouse & Friends 3. Frozen 4. Toy Story https://mothership.sg/2018/09/2018-orchard-road-christmas-light-up/
  6. DISNEY TSUM TSUM 2000 Lanterns Mid Autumn Celebration at Vivocity Singapore Young and Old Tsum Tsum is the latest fazz among kids and adults - mobile games and many https://youtu.be/LVZQFPNAsqI The lantern display events would end on 30th Sept. Be there !
  7. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090831/ap_on_...l_entertainment
  8. Wow...... Grace Lee .. where she's from ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CXqWVWHW8dA The world has fallen in love with the song “Let It Go” in Disney’s hit movie “Frozen”. Since the music clip was posted it on YouTube in December, it has gotten more than a hundred million views. Sung by Broadway star Idina Menzel as the character Elsa, the song has also spawned a string of covers on the Internet. link: http://yahoosg.tumblr.com/post/80250306760/the-world-is-in-love-with-frozens-let-it-go Her 'V' shape body with big 'HID' ...
  9. got a real kick out of this ... and the video has gone viral. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3bp59Eci_0 gaston is one of the villains in beauty and the beast btw ... he is always, always, always very cocky. and the result can clearly be seen from the video
  10. On the advice of one of my firends, i am considering Tokyo Disneyland/Disney Sea over the HK one. Reason: 1) crime, 2) can visit 2 worldclass parks instead of 1 asia class park 3) not very much more expensive I have done some research: Disneyland and Disneysea combined website: http://www.tokyodisneyresort.co.jp/index_e.html if one buys the 4 day trip ticket, it is 50 per head per entry Hotel solution: i am recommending a partner hotel known as: http://www.palmandfountainterracehotel.com...lish/index.html this hotel cost 210 for a family of 4 for super off peak. all partner hotels offer free bus ride to disneyland which takes about 15 mins. Airfare solution: I am recommending SIA direct from SG to Narita (850 per adult inclusive tax) http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/cont...fares/index.jsp (must choose depart from SG and arrive at Tokyo) Origin Destination Price Travel Class Mileage Accruable Singapore Tokyo SGD600 Economy No Min. 4 to travel. Singapore Tokyo SGD750 Economy No Min. 2 to travel. Singapore Tokyo SGD1100 Economy Yes The airport transfer is $30 per head per trip. (i asked my japan king friend. He said it is damn bloody cheap. he say if you take the JR airport train, it would cost about 50) If you have better kang tao, i would be grateful if you can add on....
  11. How will it affect Singapore office, anyone know? I recall someome working for Lucasart (or is it Lucasfilm) here, & recently post how happy that disney bought Lucasfilm & hget freee Ipad mini. Disney Shut down Lucasart Anyway, sad that Lucasart is no more. I love some of the adventure games in the 90s, like full throttle.
  12. And then he spoke...finally. From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1124752/1/.html GE: MM Lee says Singapore is not Disney World By S Ramesh / Imelda Saad | Posted: 25 April 2011 1757 hrs
  13. Fancy your car with Disney decals. These are incredibly good to see. http://www.disneyhighperformance.blogspot.com/ I like the Goob one. Goob is from Meet the Robinsons.
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