Disney has released another new piece of concept art showing a moment in the Hercules stage show coming to the Destiny Destiny cruise ship this November.

New Hercules Stage Show Concept Art

This latest piece of concept art was shared on the Disney Parks Blog, as part of a longer article on all the new experiences coming to the Disney Destiny. The art, which depicts a scene during the show, illustrates a battle with the Titans. Similar to the animated film, there appears to be one Titan made of rocks with glowing red eyes, while the second Titan is made of blue ice. There are Greek-style columns in the background.
An extended preview of the ice Titan was shared last week by Disney Live Entertainment on Instagram. The designers explained that the Titans will be puppets made with the same exoskeleton technology previously seen for The Hulk at Disney California Adventure.

Previously-released concept art also showed a scene of Hercules battling the Hydra, which will also be brought to life on stage using a puppet. Hades, Pain, and Panic can be seen watching the battle in the background.
Hercules will be a brand-new, Broadway-style stage show performed in The Walt Disney Theater onboard the Disney Destiny. The blog post added that there will be a total of three stage shows on the Disney Destiny, including Hercules, Disney Seas the Adventure, and Frozen: A Musical Spectacular.

The Hercules stage show will feature all the iconic songs from the original animated film, as well as the theatrical debut of Shooting Star, a ballad that was cut from the animated film, written by Alan Menken and David Zippel. The cast of the show is currently practicing at Disney Cruise Line’s Toronto-based entertainment rehearsal facility, but will later “travel to Germany to begin preparations to perform in the Walt Disney Theatre for the first time this November.”
The ship’s Spider-Man stern character was recently installed, and we also have a preview of a Cruella de Vil piano lounge. The Disney Destiny is set to embark on its maiden voyage from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on November 20, 2025.
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