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12 Marvel Projects You Need to Watch Before ‘Avengers: Doomsday’
Marvel has spent years throwing new ideas into the mix, and now those ideas are finally starting to come together. Avengers: Doomsday (2026) looks like the movie that could connect the biggest threads of the Multiverse Saga into one giant collision. That is why this film already feels bigger than a standard Avengers return. It is not just
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Movies & Entertainment
The Genie You Know Is Leaving The Stage Forever and It’s Happening Soon
If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing Aladdin on stage with a performance that captivates the audience, now is your chance! The incredible Michael James Scott is set to take his final bow as the Genie on May 3, 2026, marking the end of an era. After nearly 4,000 performances, Scott is bidding farewell, bringing an unforgettable chapter to a cl
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Disney Parks
Guests Could Be Turned Away on March 29 as Disney Prepares for Massive Park Debut
For Disney fans, few moments feel as electric as the debut of an entirely new land. It’s the kind of occasion that sparks months—sometimes years—of anticipation, drawing travelers from across the globe to be among the first to experience something magical. At Disneyland Paris, that anticipation has been building to a fever pitch. Guests h
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These 6 Universal Orlando Rides May Be Living on Borrowed Time
Universal Orlando Resort keeps giving guests reasons to look ahead. The resort has spent years expanding, updating, and rethinking what its parks can be, and that pace has become even more evident lately. New worlds have opened, construction continues, and the overall feeling around the property is that Universal is still building toward
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Disney Parks
Disney Is Building a Wall, and It Could Mess Up Your Vacation
The Sassagoula River by Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa is getting a new boundary wall and levee, which may disrupt Disney transportation. Work was observed on March 19, with boundary wall materials stacked along the riverbank. Some sections are untouched, while yellow turbidity barriers are in place to minimize sediment transport
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Disney Parks
Disney Influencers Are Losing Millions of Views and Honestly It’s About Time
Disney influencers thrived on YouTube during the pandemic, attracting millions of views with park tours and trip planning content. However, recent data indicate a decline in audience engagement as parks have reopened. From 2020-2022, many channels saw significant subscriber growth and views, but now average monthly views have dropped 20-4
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Disney Parks
Disney’s New CEO Already Made Figment Fans Angry and He Just Started
Figment fans, get ready for some uncertainty! The new Disney CEO has already caused a stir by giving vague answers about the future of our beloved purple dragon during the recent shareholder meeting. Although Figment has a devoted following that adores his imaginative spirit, fans are left frustrated and wondering whether he'll finally re
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Walt Disney World
New Warning Issued for Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort Guests
The charm of a secluded cabin in the woods comes with a catch at Walt Disney World Resort, and one family's firsthand experience is prompting some serious second thoughts about booking one. What The Cabins at Fort Wilderness Actually Cost You Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campgrounds occupies a unique space in the Walt Disney World lo
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Walt Disney World
Punch, Property Damage, and a 911 Call: The Wild Animal Kingdom Arrest That Cost a Guest Her Magic
When you visit Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you expect to see a bit of “wild” behavior—usually from the lions on the Kilimanjaro Safaris or the territorial siamangs in Asia. You don't expect it from a fellow guest in the Guest Relations lobby. Credit: Disney On Monday evening, March 16, 2026, the “Circle of Life” took
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