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Walt Disney looks to create content for next generation

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While celebratin­g the magical moments created by its iconic characters and stories, Walt Disney Co. is trying not to dwell too much on past successes, as it seeks to prepare content for the next 100 years and future generation­s, The Korea Herald reported yesterday.

“We have drawn iconic characters and stories that fabricate the global culture, from our theatrical releases to award-winning shows. Disney has launched over 45 Asia-Pacific content titles in Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar this year,” said Luke Kang, president of the Walt Disney Co. Asia Pacific, in his opening speech before introducin­g the creators and stars of upcoming production­s at the Disney Content Showcase held at Sands Expo & Convention Center in Singapore on Wednesday. Hosted by American actor Bobby Tonelli and presented by Kelly Latimer, the two-day showcase kicked off by offering a glimpse of upcoming drama series and expanded stories from beloved Disney films and animations.

Marvel Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, announced the release of five titles, starting with “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a” on Feb. 17, 2023.

“The Marvels,” a sequel to “Captain Marvel,” starring Park Seo-joon, is a highly anticipate­d film among Korean fans. The other upcoming Marvel offerings are “Guardian of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” a second season of “Loki” and TV miniseries “Secret Invasion.”

Marvel Studio co-President Louis D’Esposito said that more stories and characters from various cultural background­s are expected to be shown in the fifth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“Marvel is the reflection of the world. We really want to take that into account,” D’Esposito said. “We would like to entertain fans with diverse people from different races, religions, cultures and age. Bringing those different ideas together will certainly be magical,” said D’Esposito, joining the showcase online.

Presenting stories for a new generation of viewers and the perspectiv­es of different characters, live-action adaptation­s of “The Little Mermaid” – starring American singer Halle Bailey -- and “Peter Pan & Wendy” are to be released next year.

Presenting Walt Disney Co.’s first princess again, “Snow White” will get the live-action treatment, starring American actor Rachel Zegler. Israeli model and actor Gal Gadot plays opposite her as the evil queen.

Previously untold tales of Simba’s father Mufasa are set to be delivered by English actor Aaron Pierre as well.

“Snow White” and “Mufasa: The Lion King” will premiere in 2024.

Meanwhile, Walt Disney Animation Studios is set to release the special 100th anniversar­y film “Wish” and “Iwaju,” the company’s first collaborat­ion with African studio Kugali, in 2023.

 ?? — Walt Disney Co. Asia Pacific ?? Luke Kang delivers the opening speech during the Disney Content Showcase at Sands Expo & Convention Center in Singapore, Wednesday.
— Walt Disney Co. Asia Pacific Luke Kang delivers the opening speech during the Disney Content Showcase at Sands Expo & Convention Center in Singapore, Wednesday.

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