The Comprehensive D23 Expo Princess Announcement Post!
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
If you're a Disney fan, you are probably aware that this weekend is the D23 Expo, a massive fan convention that happens once every two years where they make the biggest announcements and reveals of upcoming Disney content for the next couple of years. This was the first Expo in three years, so Disney made sure to pull out all the stops to celebrate their upcoming 100-year anniversary. As usual, I am here to fill you in on everything princess that happened at the expo. Get your tiaras ready because this is going to be a big one!
Disenchanted
Friday afternoon was the biggest panel of the event, and no announcement since then has come close to the level of excitement I felt for these upcoming films. First up was Disenchanted, the sequel to Enchanted that will launch on Disney+ in November, which dropped not only a new poster but also the movie's very first trailer! I had been curious about this movie for a while as I'm sure many other fans were, and this trailer did not let us down. It confirmed many plot details that had already been revealed, such as Giselle getting fed up with the real world (Aren't we all?) and wishing her life could be more like a fairy tale again as well as a fun reunion with Edward and Nancy, who were last seen getting hitched in Andalasia.
The trailer went into a few more specifics regarding how the spell Giselle cast turned her run-down rural home into an enchanted Storybrooke-like town. The catch is that the spell also turned Giselle into an evil stepmother, which wouldn't have been too difficult since marrying Robert made her a stepmother to Morgan. Morgan, who is played by a different actress in this movie, takes on the Disney Princess archetype and gets locked in her room by Giselle just like Cinderella. There is also a delicious throwback to the original in which Giselle pushes Morgan into a well just like Queen Narissa did to her at the beginning of her own movie, launching the main storyline. This leads us to wonder where the well will go from the real world if that was already the exit point from Andalasia. Perhaps she is using it to send Morgan back to the fairy tale world, which doesn't seem like such a bad punishment at all.
The Little Mermaid
This was the announcement that I personally was the most excited about, and the Expo did not let me down. For the first time since the casting was announced in 2019, Disney has finally given fans of The Little Mermaid their first official look at Halle Bailey as Ariel. Lucky Expo attendees were treated to a full clip of Halle performing "Part of Your World," which faithfully recreated all of the choreography and effects from the animated movie. Just like Ariel, Halle swims around her grotto showing off all of her gadgets and gizmos, lies in the sand, and reaches up through an opening at the top lit by angelic sunlight. Shortly after the reveal at the panel, Disney released a short teaser online, which shows quick flashes of the film's underwater sequences and the final few notes of "Part of Your World." This trailer gave me goosebumps as the music and animation were so reminiscent of my memories of the film from childhood.
I have mixed feelings about Halle's costume as Ariel. She looks amazing in it and was perfectly cast for the part, but I think Disney should have had the budget to make her a real tail like the ones used in H2O: Just Add Water and Mako Mermaids. The CGI tail is reminiscent of the ones the mermaids had in Once Upon a Time, but with more extravagant details such as the shimmery effect and the extra set of transparent fins attached to her tail that flutter like a chiffon gown with every swish. As beautiful as it looks, it's obvious that it was created by a computer. Her purple top looks similar to the one in the film at first glance, but it is made of a softer and more delicate material than clamshells, which sets it apart from the Ariel costumes worn in the theme parks. It was an absolute thrill to hear Halle's lovely voice performing this iconic song and to see her passionate acting that perfectly matched the look and feel of the original film.
Wish
Of the original movies announced at the Friday afternoon panel, I am the most excited about Wish, a movie created specifically to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary. In it, a new princess named Asha goes on a quest to discover the truth behind the wishing star that so many Disney characters (including many princesses) have wished upon the past. The movie was described as "taking easter eggs to the next level," and the IMDB summary claims that Asha will travel "through various worlds" on her quest. Between these two descriptions, it sounds like the film might have some callbacks to Kingdom Hearts with a character traveling through various Disney movies and befriending their protagonists. The panel concluded with a beautiful performance of a song from the film called "More Than Us," which was performed by Asha's award-winning voice actress, Ariana DeBose.
Limited Edition Dolls
The D23 Expo is traditionally the place where you can find all the best Limited Edition Disney Princess designer dolls, and this year was no exception. There were four lovely princesses on display in a Limited Edition shopping area--Merida, Giselle, Jasmine, and Snow White. The Snow White Doll is by far the most gorgeous one I have ever seen of this character. I loved the elegant details of the cascading curls behind her head, the understated veil, and the wedding dress that combined gorgeous new floral accents with hints of her original costume. The new Jasmine doll looks much nicer than the first one that was released for the Ultimate Princess Celebration. Purple is definitely more her color than red, and the little magic lamp adds just the right touch. Giselle gave us a faithful recreation of her iconic wedding dress from the film, which hasn't been portrayed on a doll since its release, and the Merida doll is the first designer release for this character, so that was exciting. Megara also had some extravagant new golden accents on her costume alongside Hercules to celebrate the film's anniversary.
The show floor at the event had several new princess theme park attractions on display, including Tiana's Bayou Adventure, the new revamp of Splash Mountain. While I wasn't a huge fan of the industrialized look of barrels of food shipments and unfinished signage, I was very excited for the announcement that Tiana's Palace, the restaurant featured at the end of The Princess and the Frog, is coming to New Orlean Square in Disneyland! This seems like the perfect addition for our hard-working restaurateur princess with the potential to allow guests to step right into the animated film!
Another display contained a scale model of a 16-foot tall Te Fiti statue that will be set up near the front gate of Epcot in Walt Disney World for a new fountain display called Journey of Water, which will greet guests entering the park. This attraction will replace the park's previous entrance fountain display that did not have any distinctive Disney theming.
Here’s a look at a scale model of Te Fiti at #D23Expo that will be in Journey Into Water at Epcot at 16 feet tall. pic.twitter.com/EnCVXKQcwo
Finally, the Tangled and Frozen rides that were announced all the way back in 2018 for Tokyo DisneySea are finally coming to fruition. The cars for each ride were on display at the Expo's show floor. They look like traditional dark ride vehicles with subtle details from their respective films.
If that's not enough princess content for one weekend, there were several smaller announcements a the D23 Expo as well. The Friday afternoon panel included a spot for Disney's Snow White, but no footage from that was released to the public. The costumes were described as "traditional," meaning the leak from a few months ago was likely Rachel Zegler's actual costume from the film. They are pushing that the movie will have a "modern twist" when it comes to the story, but that's already been done countless times before, so it probably won't be anything we haven't seen already.
We just watched the first teaser for the live-action Snow White, with Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. Coming 2024. #D23Expopic.twitter.com/AQbjZPaKlD
I had a lot of fun attending the D23 Expo virtually this year as the process seems to have gotten more complicated than it has in the past, making it even more difficult to attend panels in person. The hype and announcements for these new movies are very exciting whether you are sitting in the room with everyone or not. Are you as overwhelmed by all of this news as I am? Which announcement are you the most excited about? Have you ever attended the D23 Expo or plan to in the future? Let me know in the comments!
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
Comments
Sugar said…
I find all the ads very interesting! I especially love the idea that Giselle ends up being forced to be an evil stepmother as it happens in the Five Hundred Kingdoms books by Mercedes Lackey with "The tradition" the magic that dominates that world. To be honest? Wish's idea sounds good but the image makes me think that she will be a princess similar to Moana: strong, adventurous with a pet and no love story. I'm more excited about the little mermaid... I understand that this is the era of single princesses and I'm sure many girls love them but I miss love stories.
I'm more excited about The Little Mermaid too! Being strong, adventurous, and not having a love interest is the standard rule for all modern-day heroines. I saw a great YouTube video about it recently on a channel called The Take that was titled "How We Overcorrected the Damsel in Distress Trope." You should look it up when you get a chance! It's one of the best YouTube videos I've ever seen.
In case you missed it, there was a huge info drop today on social media about the upcoming sequel series, Sofia the First: Royal Magic . Over a month after the initial trailer dropped, Disney has provided some crucial details about the show, including the release date, platforms, theme song, and princess guest stars. We also got an official poster and several cute promo animations. Let's dive back into the world of Enchancia and explore! The new series poster features Sofia up front and center with her new friends, Layla, Zane, and Camila in the background, as well as her old animal sidekick, Clover, and her new pet, Pepper the puppycorn. Though many of these faces are new, it has been confirmed through the teaser and the new theme song that Sofia's family will be returning for the new show, including King Roland, Queen Miranda, Prince James, and Princess Amber, along with her reformed nemesis, Cedric. The theme song is a remix of the show's original theme with a few upda...
I was on the fence about reviewing the new Snow White remake for a while, but since this is The Princess Blog, it's only fair . (See what I did there?) This movie has been the source of endless controversy over the past five years or so. Some of it was unfounded, particularly when it involved racist comments toward the lead actress , but some of it is justified. When the movie was first announced, I shared my thoughts about how the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" has already been retold countless times by other studios in a way that modernized it with respect toward the original fairy tale and didn't step on Walt Disney's legacy. Creating a blatant copy of the first feature-length animated movie of all time and taking away the one thing that made it special—the animation—is an insult to the animation medium as an art form. My stance on this has not changed, so here are my thoughts on this sham of a film. Ever since the backlash to Rachel Zegler...
The Swan Princess has released yet another sequel in their never-ending franchise . Fortunately, the last one was such an unfathomable disaster that the story had nowhere to go but up. I was pleased to find that Kingdom of Music was an improvement over the last few CGI direct-to-DVD sequels. This is in part thanks to its throwbacks to the original "Swan Lake" inspired story as well as cultural diversity, which is trending right now in the world of fairy tale princesses , and the coming of age for Alise, Odette and Derek's adopted daughter. Actually, I think they could have generated more interest among the Swan Princess crowd if they had made her grow into a teenager a bit earlier, since that is the classic age for fairy tale princesses. They decided to go the Sofia the First route instead by making her an ordinary little girl who falls into royalty without the obstacle of romance getting in the way. However, Lucas, the orphan boy Alise met in Pri...
Cursed Princess Club is a webtoon comic that was later converted into an "unscrolled" series of graphic novels . Although the series was completed recently, I have only read the first two graphic novels, which cover about half the story. Still, I'd like to make a post about it because I found this series incredibly uplifting for princess fans who feel they don't fit the mold. It's full of humor, bright pastel aesthetics, and surprising antics. The main character is similar to Emily from Corpse Bride in the respect that she sees herself as feminine and princess-like and is surprised when others don't due to her unusual appearance. She was brought up by a loving family who sheltered her and her two sisters, who fit a more generic princess mold with their blue eyes and pale hair. It's a story about staying true to yourself despite how others see you and subverting expectations. Princess Gwendolyn's life in the Pastel Kingdom is turned upside-down when h...
It's been four years since the announcement of a new Sofia the First series. Today, that series is finally available to watch on Disney Jr. and will be coming to Disney+ tomorrow. Sofia the First: Royal Magic is everything I hoped it would be, with callbacks to the original show and most of the original cast and crew returning alongside many new faces. Sofia is back with her iconic purple dress, magic amulet, and the same sweet and cheerful personality that we all know and love. The show's pilot included a cameo from Rapunzel that referenced a "council of princesses," but this hint to additional Disney Princess adventures is not mentioned again in the rest of the eight episodes that premiered today, so we will have to wait and see how she encounters other classic princesses in the future. Sofia the First: Royal Magic does an excellent job of blending new characters and settings with the ones from the show's initial, welcoming new audiences without alienatin...
Only one month after my recent obsession with Find Me in Paris , the time-traveling ballerina princess drama dropped its third and final season on Hulu today. Though somewhat predictable, this season offered a satisfying conclusion to the show's unique concept that combined dance with science fiction and tied up all remaining loose ends from the previous seasons. We finally learned the truth about Lena's birth and why she's always being chased by anyone remotely interested in time travel. Nearly every character got paired off at the end, even if it meant some questionable decisions on behalf of the writers. The season also offered some of the most beautiful dance sequences in the show yet for its key story moments. While I could have done without the repetitive recap sequences, the final episodes made it clear that this was always meant to be the end and gave the cast and crew many happy memories to look back upon. The final season of Find Me in Paris incorporated the ...
A new season has begun, which means there are tons of new anime shows available from Japan. Going over the long lists of new shows every three months can be overwhelming, so I'm here to curate the most princessy shows each season for you. This Spring brings us two unique princess shows and two villainess shows , which is a popular princess-adjacent genre with new offerings for every anime season. For me, the standout series of the Spring 2026 anime season is Always a Catch , which places a unique spin on the broken engagement trope . What makes Always a Catch unique is that it subverts the trope of modern princess anime shows that start with a wicked prince breaking off his engagement to a noble lady, resulting in her winning over a different prince. In this show, Prince Renato attempts to break off his engagement with Lady Aida, but he hasn't seen her in years and confuses her with her outspoken cousin, Mimi. As an apology for the mistake (and because he finds Mimi charming),...
Disney was once famous for producing the most screen-accurate adaptations of well-known fairy tales, but their mission has strayed in recent years . Their current fairy tales are either soulless remakes of their animated classics or stories that shy so far from the original source material that they can barely be considered adaptations. Nowadays, if you want to see classic stories from the past brought to life on screen, you must turn to other studios. In a way, this post is the opposite of my "Ten Alternatives to Disney's Live-Action Remakes" since that was a list of movies that were more creative and original with their ideas, and these are movies that stick as close to the source as possible. If you want to see the stories from your childhood brought to life on screen, this is the post for you. Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1957) Disney produced a beautiful remake of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella starring Brandy in 1997, but the first produc...
When I decided to play a fan translation of an old 1997 Sega Saturn RPG called Princess Crown , I was expecting something cute and simple along the lines of Disney Princess Enchanted Journey or maybe even Rhapsody . What I was not expecting was an unforgiving full-length fighter RPG with story elements like demon possession taking place in a Barbie movie-like world of fairies, mermaids, and unicorns. This game simply does not care about pinning down a target audience, and I both love and hate it for that at the same time. Developed by Atlus , the game never received an official Western release, and, having played it, I can completely understand why. It suffers from a massive identity crisis that even some of the darker princess games I've played are more straightforward about. Truly, this game would have no market in the West. The fact that it exists at all is amazing. It all begins so innocently. A little girl asks her grandmother to read her a story, and she pulls ...
The latest princess movie on Netflix is inspired by an old Japanese legend, but it isn't a direct retelling \like The Tale of Princess Kaguya . Instead, Cosmic Princess Kaguya takes place in a futuristic world where most young people are obsessed with a popular virtual reality game, similar to the anime movie Belle . It also follows the recent trope of modern musicals like Six and Between the Lines of taking back the narrative by attempting to give Kaguya a happier ending than she had in the fairy tale. Many aspects of the movie are fun and interesting, but it tends to jump around between too many different ideas. Cosmic Princess Kaguya tells the story of Iroha, a teenage girl whose mother all but abandoned her, leaving her to grow up quickly at a young age. When she finds a baby trapped in a utility pole, she struggles with the decision to take it in or bring it to the police. The baby magically grows into a preteen overnight and bonds with Iroha, wh...
Comments
To be honest? Wish's idea sounds good but the image makes me think that she will be a princess similar to Moana: strong, adventurous with a pet and no love story. I'm more excited about the little mermaid... I understand that this is the era of single princesses and I'm sure many girls love them but I miss love stories.