It was another packed night on our weekly live show, and this one pulled from just about every corner of Disney fandom. We got into the latest Disney news out of CinemaCon, the newly announced Star Wars Celebration 2027 details, the ongoing Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster set list conversation, Star Wars popcorn buckets, and LEGO Smart Play.
That already would have been enough for one episode, but the night kept going. We also talked Hallmark with Holly again, the new It’s a Small World Hallmark collection, Earth Day, the live Muppets coaster page, H2O Glow returning to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, and a look back at Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster during Easter and Christmas of 1999.
If you missed the show, this is your place to catch up on the biggest topics and then jump into the related coverage from the week.
Disney News Out of CinemaCon
CinemaCon gave Disney fans a lot to talk about this week. Disney used the event to spotlight its upcoming theatrical slate, with presentations spanning Disney Live Action, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, and Searchlight Pictures. Disney also used the moment to launch Infinity Vision, a new premium large format theater certification meant to highlight the biggest and most immersive auditoriums for moviegoers.
That made CinemaCon one of the biggest headlines of the week because it was not just about one trailer or one reveal. It was a broader look at where Disney’s theatrical business is heading next, which gave this episode a strong headline topic right out of the gate.
Star Wars Celebration 2027 Is Heading to Los Angeles
One of the biggest Star Wars stories of the week was the official push for Star Wars Celebration 2027 in Los Angeles. StarWars.com confirmed the event will take place April 1 through April 4, 2027, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and the newly released key art pays tribute to the original Tom Jung poster for Star Wars as the franchise approaches its 50th anniversary.
That made Celebration feel like more than just another convention update. This is the next major Star Wars fan gathering in the United States, and it is already being framed around one of the most important anniversaries in franchise history. For Star Wars fans, that is a big deal.
Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Set List Talk Is Not Going Away
We also spent time on the Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster set list conversation, which continues to be one of the most fun fan debates right now. With Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets officially taking shape, the music question has become part of the hype.
Disney’s official summer page also now lists Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets as arriving May 26, 2026, giving fans even more reason to keep watching for details.
LEGO Smart Play Adds Another Layer to the Conversation
LEGO Smart Play also made the list this week, adding one more lane to an already stacked show. That is part of what made this episode feel so full. It bounced from theme parks to movies to Star Wars to collectibles without ever staying in one place for too long.
Earth Day Brings a Different Kind of Disney Story
Earth Day also made its way into the show, giving the episode a broader Disney angle beyond rides, collectibles, and media announcements. Disney Parks Blog highlighted how renewable energy is helping power attractions and hotels across Disney destinations during Earth Month, which gave this week another conversation point tied to how Disney presents its environmental efforts.
H2O Glow Is Back at Typhoon Lagoon
H2O Glow After Hours is officially coming back to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Disney says the event returns on select nights from June 2 through September 5, 2026, and the official event page says this year includes new additions such as Powerline Max and Chip ’n’ Dale. Guests staying at Disney Resort hotels and select other hotels can already buy tickets for dates during their stay, while sales for all other guests begin April 24, 2026. (disneyworld.disney.go.com)
Looking Back at Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster in 1999
The show also took a nostalgic turn with a look back at Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster during Easter and Christmas of 1999. That kind of deep-cut throwback adds a lot to the weekly format because it connects current Disney conversation to the park memories that longtime fans still care about.
With the original Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster era now giving way to the Muppets version, looking back at 1999 carries even more weight. It is not just nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. It is part of the larger story of how Disney’s Hollywood Studios keeps changing.
Watch the full live show below.