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Disney Confirms New ‘Rogue One’ Prequel, Replacing ‘Andor’
Nearly ten years after Rogue One: A Star Wars Story premiered, Disney is reshaping how audiences experience the film, again. The first shift came with the return of Star Wars: Andor in April 2025. After sitting out 2023 and 2024, the Disney+ series resumed with a second season that did more than chart Cassian Andor’s path toward rebellion
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Major Area Disappears as Universal Orlando Land Undergoes Permanent Change
Universal Orlando Resort didn’t need a press release to spark conversation. Guests did that on their own. Inside one of the resort’s newest themed lands, a very important attraction just vanished. No refurbishment notice. No construction walls. Just a paved-over section where water once flowed, and kids once played. When something this fr
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Shanghai Disneyland
Disneyland Is Getting Another Park? New Information Says Yes
For generations, Disney Parks have represented something larger than rides and castles — they embody imagination made real. From the moment guests walk down Main Street, U.S.A., expectations are sky-high. Each resort promises not just entertainment but immersion, storytelling, and a sense of wonder that continues evolving alongside The Wa
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Marvel Wants a Different, More Unique Thor in the MCU Moving Forward
Thor’s story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken more tonal swings than almost any other hero. Now, Avengers: Doomsday appears ready to recalibrate once again. Unveiled at the end of 2025, Marvel Studios’ first Thor-centric look at 2026’s Avengers: Doomsday places the God of Thunder in markedly somber territory. The teaser trades o
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Universal Studios
Universal’s Epic Universe Under Fire: Lawsuit Claims Harry Potter Ride “Plagued” by Malfunctions
For many theme park fans, stepping inside a new park represents more than just another vacation stop — it’s the promise of immersion, innovation, and unforgettable storytelling. That expectation has been especially strong surrounding Universal Orlando Resort’s Epic Universe, a highly anticipated addition that has captured global attention
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Another Disney Chief Executive Has Exited the Company
The succession plan at The Walt Disney Company is finally locked in. Bob Iger will step down as CEO on March 18, 2026, closing out a return engagement that reshaped Disney during one of the most unsettled stretches in its history. In his place, the company’s board has tapped Josh D’Amaro, the current Chairman of Disney Experiences, to gui
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Disney Parks
Final Goodbyes Coming for the Millennium Falcon at Disney World
Few experiences at Walt Disney World capture the imagination of guests quite like stepping into the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon. For many visitors entering Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the attraction represents more than a ride — it’s a chance to live out one of the most iconic fantasies in cinematic histor
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Disney Announces Replacement for Tower of Terror Structure
The last remnant of Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure Park is being transformed into an outdoor dining area nearly a decade after the attraction closed. On February 25, Disney cast members were spotted repainting the ride's former FastPass kiosk gray and orange. WDWNT documented the work showing much of the fron
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Hair Falls Off Disney Princess in Polarizing Theme Park Attraction Finale
Tiana's Bayou Adventure has been generating the wrong kind of headlines for most of its short existence, and this week a viral video added a new chapter to that story that is genuinely hard to look away from. The attraction opened at Magic Kingdom as the successor to Splash Mountain, built around The Princess and the Frog and positioned a
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Disney World Eradicates Character From Theme Park
Country Bear Musical Jamboree does not generate headlines very often. That is kind of the point. It has been quietly running inside Grizzly Hall in Frontierland since Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, outlasting entire themed lands around it, surviving the era when Splash Mountain was the hottest thing in the park, and earning a devoted cult
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