The History Channel’s How Disney Built America dives into the history of the Disney brand and its impact on generations of fans. The six-episode nonfiction series is set to premiere April 28, 2024 at 10pm Et/Pt, with new episodes arriving on Sundays.
Produced by A+E Factual Studios group, the new addition to the network’s That Built franchise is executive produced by Sharon Scott, Steve Ascher, Matthew Pearl, Kristy Sabat, and Andy Seestedt. The History Channel’s Mary E. Donahue, Jim Pasquarella, and Alex Hicks also serve as executive producers.
The network released this lengthy description of the six-part series:
“How Disney Built America is a nostalgia-filled ride that paints a vivid picture of the world of Walt Disney and the history-making empire he and his brother Roy Disney built. Each hour-long episode focuses on a different example of game-changing brilliance in Disney’s history including creating the world’s most recognizable characters,...
Produced by A+E Factual Studios group, the new addition to the network’s That Built franchise is executive produced by Sharon Scott, Steve Ascher, Matthew Pearl, Kristy Sabat, and Andy Seestedt. The History Channel’s Mary E. Donahue, Jim Pasquarella, and Alex Hicks also serve as executive producers.
The network released this lengthy description of the six-part series:
“How Disney Built America is a nostalgia-filled ride that paints a vivid picture of the world of Walt Disney and the history-making empire he and his brother Roy Disney built. Each hour-long episode focuses on a different example of game-changing brilliance in Disney’s history including creating the world’s most recognizable characters,...
- 4/10/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Millions across the world are fascinated by the history of the Walt Disney Company, so much so that multiple people have made careers out of making YouTube videos or writing articles about it. People just can’t seem to get enough of the behind-the-scenes of the House of Mouse.
For those who are interested in such things, you’re in luck. A brand new series titled How Disney Built America will be released later this month on The History Channel. The show’s official synopsis reads:
“How Disney Built America explores the history of Walt Disney and how the iconic Disney brand, fueled by the creation of beloved characters, cherished family films, thrilling theme parks, technological innovations, and more, continues to shape generations as a cultural and worldwide phenomenon. The new nonfiction series is a nostalgia-filled ride that paints a vivid picture of the world of Walt Disney and the history-making empire he built.
For those who are interested in such things, you’re in luck. A brand new series titled How Disney Built America will be released later this month on The History Channel. The show’s official synopsis reads:
“How Disney Built America explores the history of Walt Disney and how the iconic Disney brand, fueled by the creation of beloved characters, cherished family films, thrilling theme parks, technological innovations, and more, continues to shape generations as a cultural and worldwide phenomenon. The new nonfiction series is a nostalgia-filled ride that paints a vivid picture of the world of Walt Disney and the history-making empire he built.
- 4/9/2024
- by Mr. Milo
- Pirates & Princesses
The recently opened Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim contains some intriguing hints as to the future of the franchise. Its setting of the Black Spire Outpost on the planet of Batuu has already featured in multiple Star Wars media, for one, and some of the much anticipated treats in the theme park suggest that it could be a key part of the ongoing saga.
For those not aware, Batuu has been included in existing novel Thrawn: Alliances, while the Output was mentioned in Solo: A Star Wars Story. Future appearances, meanwhile, are set to range from a Marvel series to young adult novels. There are also many connections to the rest of Star Wars mythology through character Dok-Ondar, who runs an antiquities shop, and his relationship to Jabba the Hutt. In addition, visitors to the park get the chance to see and interact with characters such as spy Vi Moradi.
For those not aware, Batuu has been included in existing novel Thrawn: Alliances, while the Output was mentioned in Solo: A Star Wars Story. Future appearances, meanwhile, are set to range from a Marvel series to young adult novels. There are also many connections to the rest of Star Wars mythology through character Dok-Ondar, who runs an antiquities shop, and his relationship to Jabba the Hutt. In addition, visitors to the park get the chance to see and interact with characters such as spy Vi Moradi.
- 6/2/2019
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
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