Dreams Do Come True! Disney Confirms Broadway Plans for Hit Movie Frozen Disney’s hit movie-musical 'Frozen' is heading to Broadway! File this under best news ever: Walt Disney CEO and Chairman Bob Iger knows the entire world has (rightfully!) fallen in love with the studio's Golden Globe-winning feature Frozen, so what does he want to do next? "We're not demanding speed," Iger told Fortune. The score for Frozen, which is co-written by Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon Tony winner Robert Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez, features a slew of wonderful and unforgettable songs, including "Let It Go," "Do You Want to Build a Snowman? No time frame has been set for the Broadway adaptation of the sure-to-be Oscar-nominated flick, but that doesn't mean we can't already begin dream casting the musical and fantasizing over how the theater maestros will bring Elsa's snow magic, the Valley of the Living Rock, the North Mountain and, most importantly, Olaf and Marshmallow to life.
Transgender teen struck and killed on Ohio interstate in apparent suicide Leelah Alcorn Updated: Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, 1:00 p.m. EST UNION TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A 17-year-old transgender teen was struck and killed by a passing semi trailer on an Ohio interstate on Sunday, and a previously written suicide note later appeared on the teen’s Tumblr blog through scheduled publishing. Leelah Alcorn was in the roadway when she was struck, and is believed to have walked 3-4 miles from her parents house in nearby Kings Mill, Ohio. Police say she died at 2:20 a.m. The incident is being investigated by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, but hours after Leelah’s death a suicide note appeared on her Tumblr blog. In the note, Leelah said she identified as a transgender female from age 14, when she first became aware of the term, having felt “like a girl trapped in a boy’s body” since she was four. Article continues below Leelah said she subsequently came out online, and turned primarily towards the internet for friendship. This Story Filed Under
‘Once Upon a Time’ postmortem: Rumple finds a surprising Disney icon Warning: This story contains spoilers from Once Upon a Time’s season four premiere. Read at your own risk. Move over, Frozen: Once Upon a Time has introduced yet another Disney property into the mix. When the ABC fairy tale drama returned for its fourth season, Rumple (Robert Carlyle) and Belle (Emilie de Ravin) missed out on the chaos of Elsa’s arrival in Storybrooke proper because they decided to take a small honeymoon in a mansion that conveniently appeared in town after the last curse. “Yes, that’s the Sorcerer’s hat from Fantasia,” executive producer Edward Kitsis tells EW of the magical object, whose properties can be very deadly in the wrong hands. The item’s appearance came after Rumple pledged atop the grave of his dead son, Neal (Michael Raymond-James), to become a better man. So, who does the hat belong to? Once Upon a Time airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on ABC.
La tercera parte de "How to Train Your Dragon" llegará en 2017 Por Agencia EFE 09/02/2014 |09:07 p.m. Los Ángeles.- La tercera parte de la saga de animación "How to Train Your Dragon" llegará a los cines en 2017, un año más tarde de lo previsto, anunció hoy el estudio DreamWorks Animation en un comunicado. La tercera entrega iba a aterrizar en las salas el 17 de junio de 2016, donde se vería las caras con "Finding Dory" y "The Nice Guys", pero ahora lo hará el 9 de junio de 2017. El estudio anunció, además, que la segunda parte cruzó este lunes la barrera de los 600 millones de dólares, una marca en la que ha jugado un papel crucial su buen rendimiento en el mercado chino, donde se ha erigido en el filme de animación de mayor recaudación este año. La primera parte, estrenada en 2010, ingresó cerca de 500 millones de dólares en todo el mundo. Hiccup deberá asumir nuevas responsabilidades y hacer frente a un enemigo que amenaza con arruinar la paz entre humanos y dragones.
Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas Are Parents of Baby Boy Once Upon a Time is now. “Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas welcomed a baby boy yesterday, May 29,” their rep told PEOPLE Friday night. “This is their first child. Both mom and baby are doing great.” News of the impending birth first broke last November, a month after the two actors announced their engagement. “We are so thrilled … and can’t wait to celebrate with our friends and family, including our second family at Once Upon a Time,” the couple, who met on the set of the hit show, said at the time. They were married last month. “I think falling in love is always a surprise, right?”
Here's Why You Shouldn't Get Too Excited About Wonder Woman's Costume In a hero's origin story, the condition they're presented in at the beginning of the story is rarely the way they're found later on in their life. The same thing can be said for their costume, or in the case of Wonder Woman, their armor. Costume changes are historical eventualities for heroes and heroines of all stripes, and this – among other reasons – is why I don't think that Zack Snyder's recently unveiled Wonder Woman costume from Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice is the final form we'll be seeing in Justice League, or even at the end of her origin film for that matter. Earlier, we revealed the new costume that Gal Gadot will wear for Batman v. Even the Marvel Cinematic Universe gave Thor a slightly different look in The Avengers, which gave him a demi suit of armor that protected him, while also allowing his arms to breathe. Time will tell if I'm right about the Wonder Woman costume, and that time will be on May 6, 2016 – the day that Batman v.
Robin Williams dead at 63 Oscar winner and comedian Robin Williams died this morning at 63. While his publicist wouldn’t confirm that his death was a suicide, a rep did issue this statement. “Robin Williams passed away this morning. He has been battling severe depression of late. Williams, who won an Oscar for his supporting role in Good Will Hunting, will reprise his role as Theodore Roosevelt in the third installment of Night at the Museum this December. According to a press release issued by the Marin County Coronor’s office, the Sheriff’s office suspects the death to be “suicide due to asphyxia.” Update: Fox, which will release the third Night at the Museum film, has issued the following statement: “There really are no words to describe the loss of Robin Williams.