Johnny Depp was photographed in character, as Captain Jack Sparrow, on the set of the fourth “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie titled “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” on September 28th. The movie is currently filming in London, England and is set to release to theaters in May 2011.



It has been a while since we have seen Miley Cyrus out and about without a plethora of jewelry and fashion accessories, and in the photo above Miss Miley makes no exception.
Miley was spotted leaving the Newsroom Cafe in West Hollywood, California on September 28th wearing an assortment of bling and a pair of round sunglasses.
What do you think of Miley’s look?
On December 7th a new book is being released titled “Disney Fairies Graphic Novel #4: Tinker Bell to the Rescue.” Here is the description of the graphic novel from Amazon:
“Captain Hook causes trouble for Tinker Bell and the rest of the Fairies when he kidnaps Vidia – the flying-talent Fairy – and has his bumbling assistant Mr. Smee hold her captive. Tinker Bell and Fira must sneak onto Captain Hook’s ship and free their fellow Fairy! Featuring four more stories starring Tinker Bell, Prilla, Dulcie, Beck, and the rest.”
Let us know if you own the first two Disney Fairies graphic novels and if you plan on completing your collection with the upcoming third and fourth books.
On November 16th a new video game is releasing titled “Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet.” In the game players will be able to use each superhero’s unique power to help solve puzzles and fight enemies across 19 different story levels.
The game also includes 3 different modes of play and allows you to play with up to three friends, using 30 different superheros.
Paul Yanover, the Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Disney Online talked with Forbes.com about the new Disney.com homepage and how it was designed for Disney fans:
We strive to truly present the ‘zeitgeist’ of Disney and allow our guests to really effectively tap into the Disney experience most interesting to them — we think, ‘What’s new?,’ ‘What’s relevant?’ and ‘What’s popular?’ Our latest homepage represents the culmination of a few years of streamlining ‘brand Disney’ on the Web. A couple of years ago there were hundreds of different Disney websites with different architecture, media players, navigation – you get the idea. With today’s Disney.com our goal is to represent all things Disney in an easy to navigate environment that still brings an element of ‘Disney magic’ to the web – all with a unified back end that allows our creativity to shine.
What do you think of the new Disney homepage?
























