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Disney Cruise Line Shares New Villains-Themed Still Life Artwork for Disney Destiny

Brit Tuttle

A woman at a desk with digital art, beside a villains-themed painting of magical books, potions, a crow, and a skull.

Disney Cruise Line and Disney Live Entertainment have shared a new look at still life artwork designed for the Disney Destiny, inspired by Disney Villains.

Disney Villains Still Life Artwork for Disney Destiny

Shared on Instagram, the post features Senior Concept Artist and Illustrator Hannah as she works on these custom pieces for the new cruise ship.

The images featured include still life works inspired by Captain Hook from “Peter Pan,” Prince John from “Robin Hood,” and the Evil Queen from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”

Disney Cruise Line did not say where this art will be on display aboard the ship, but there will be plenty of villainous touches throughout, from the Cruella De Vil-themed lounge to villain appearances in the Grand Hall and more.

Disney Cruise Line previously shared a sneak peek at Cafe Megara aboard the ship, which will also offer a Broadway-style production of “Hercules” with a giant hydra puppet.

The Disney Destiny was set afloat for the first time back in March, showing off a first look at Hero Minnie on the ship’s bow; she will also meet guests aboard the ship. Other heroic aspects of the ship include Spider-Man as the stern character, and a statue of Black Panther that will stand in the Grand Hall. There will also be a dinner show dubbed “Pride Lands: Feast of the Lion King.”

The new cruise ship will set out on its maiden voyage on November 20, 2025, sailing from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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