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Disney+ goes inside the Mouse House

One Day at Disney will premiere on December 3

Disney+ has revealed more details of its documentary that goes behind the scenes at The Walt Disney Company, but has decided to axe another project in the works at the soon-to-launch streaming service.

Arriving on Disney+ on December 3, One Day at Disney will “highlight the talented men and women who bring life to some of Disney’s most beloved stories,” the Mouse House said.

The doc, from the non-scripted division of Endeavor Content, will be accompanied by a 224-page coffee-table book and a 52-episode shortform series. Each short will be between four and seven minutes long and will profile a person and their job at Disney, debuting each week on Disney+.

Those profiled include animator Eric Goldberg, vet Dr Natalie Mylniczenko, who works at Walt Disney World Resort, and Ryan Meinerding, Marvel Studios’ head of visual development. The content is executive produced by Michael Antinoro and David Chamberlin and produced by Victoria Chamlee.

Meanwhile, Book of Enchantment, which had been in development for Disney+ and is an adaptation of the Villains book series by Serena Valentino, is not moving forward at the streamer, according to Deadline.

Disney+ will launch on November 12 in the US, Canada and the Netherlands and on November 19 in Australia and New Zealand.

Among the original feature-length films, documentaries, live-action shows, animated series and shortform content on the ad-free subscription service will be High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, The World According to Jeff Goldblum, Encore!, Lady & the Tramp and Noelle.

 

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