-
Experience More at D23 EXPO 2015
D23 EXPO isn’t just about the myriad of panels, exhibits, guests, and entertainment found at the Anaheim Convention Center. It’s also about how we—the fans—can take part in all the D23 EXPO fun like never before!
-
BIG HERO 6’s Baymax Celebrated For National Hugging Day
After much deliberation and even more hugging, Baymax, the lovable personal companion robot and star of Walt Disney Animation Studio’s action-packed comedy adventure and Academy Award Nominated film “Big Hero 6,” was today named Most Huggable Character of 2015 on National Hugging Day! The coveted award was presented by the Ambassador of Hugs, Kevin Zaborney, founder and creator of National Hugging Day. Baymax humbly accepted the award from his residence in San Fransokyo where he attributed the honor to his “non-threatening, huggable design” and said he looks forward to spending the upcoming year giving and receiving hugs from all. The Most Huggable Character Award coincides with this month’s National Hugging…
-
Disney’s BIG HERO 6 Available On Digital HD February 3rd And Blu-ray Combo Pack February 24th
Own It Early on Digital HD/Disney Movies Anywhere (DMA) February 3, 2015 Bring It Home on Blu-ray Combo Pack on February 24, 2015 From Walt Disney Animation Studios (“Frozen,” “Wreck-It Ralph”), Disney’s “Big Hero 6″ introduces you to a lovable robot who will change your world. Join Baymax (voice of Scott Adsit) and Hiro Hamada (voice of Ryan Potter) in a comic adventure that will make your heart soar as they learn about teamwork and becoming more than you thought you could be. With all the heart and humor audiences expect from Walt Disney Animation Studios, “Big Hero 6″ is an action-packed comedy adventure that introduces Baymax, a lovable, personal…
-
Disney’s ‘Big Hero 6’ Wins Weekend Over ‘Interstellar’
Disney’s “Big Hero 6” soared past Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” at the box office this weekend, as both big-budget films had strong launches. According to studio estimates, the animated action comedy grossed $56.2 million in the U.S. and Canada, edging out Nolan’s space drama. “Interstellar” pulled in $52.2 million, which covers the film’s early limited release on Tuesday evening and wide release on Friday. If the early estimates hold up, for only the fourth time in history two films grossed more than $50 million apiece in their shared opening weekend, as had been projected. Read Full Story