New Leibovitz Images Show More Celebs as Disney Icons Russell Brand, Will Ferrell and more featured in fall insert
Two new teaser images from Annie Leibovitz's Disney Dream Portrait series have been released as a prelude to a massive magazine ad blitz coming this fall from mcgarrybowen in New York. The first depicts Russell Brand as Captain Hook about to be devoured by the crocodile. The second shows Jack Black, Will Ferrell and Jason Segel as the hitchhiking ghosts from the Haunted Mansion ride (they show up at the end to hitchhike in your car). As usual, Leibovitz manages to capture the essence of both the stars and the Disney characters they’re portraying. (You can see many of the photos from the collection on this gallery maintained by the blog Inside the Magic.) All the portraits will appear in special inserts running in a glut of magazines this fall, including Vanity Fair, Leibovitz’s old stomping grounds. Check out a behind-the-scenes video of the Hitchhiking Ghost photo shoot after the jump. Via the Disney Parks Blog.

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