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Disney Dismisses ‘Star Wars’ Sequel Timeline as Franchise Gets Retcon
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is entering a new chapter, as Disney moves to fundamentally reframe how the land fits within the larger Star Wars universe. Nearly seven years after its debut at Disneyland Resort, Galaxy’s Edge is no longer content to remain frozen in its original sequel-era setting. Disney has confirmed a broad set of changes th
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Screen Star Confirms Firing From Marvel X-Men Movies
A long-simmering Marvel “what if” has resurfaced, as a former Lost star confirms he once had a major X-Men role—only to see it slip away at the last minute. Few films in Fox’s X-Men catalog inspire as much retrospective debate as X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). Conceived as the first chapter in a series of origin-focused spinoffs, the mo
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Newest Universal Orlando Death Case Gets Significant Update
A state-issued theme park incident report has revealed new details surrounding a fatal event that occurred at Universal Studios Florida late last year. The report confirms that a 70-year-old woman died after riding Revenge of the Mummy, one of Universal Orlando Resort’s most recognizable thrill rides. The incident was summarized in the re
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Disney Confirms Guest Access Ban in ‘Star Wars’ Park Area
The landscape of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland is undergoing its most significant transformation since the immersive land debuted seven years ago. What began as a carefully controlled narrative experience set exclusively in the sequel trilogy era is evolving into something much broader, and the physical evidence of that evolution
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Disneyland Faces Shutdown Questions as Scrutinized Ride Remains Flooded
The transformation of Splash Mountain into Tiana's Bayou Adventure represented one of Disney's most significant and controversial attraction overhauls in recent memory. When the reimagined ride opened to guests, it carried the weight of considerable expectations from Disney leadership who championed the Princess and the Frog retheme, alon
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Disney Cuts EPCOT International Festival of the Arts Experience, Ends a Month Early
A major art installation at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts vanished after just five days, eliminating a showcase of Walt Disney Imagineering concept art that was supposed to run through the entire month-long event. The “Drawing on Inspiration” display was removed from World Celebration with no indication that it
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Disney Resort Bookings Suddenly Changed Overnight—All Guests Must Follow New Rules
For generations, a trip to Disneyland Resort has represented more than a vacation. It’s a promise—of nostalgia, of wonder, of stepping into stories that shaped childhoods and continue to define family traditions. Guests plan these trips months in advance. Sometimes years. From booking flights and hotels to carefully choosing park days aro
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Epic Universe Roller Coaster Now Closed as Investigation Is Underway
When guests step into a brand-new theme park, they expect wonder. They expect innovation. And above all, they expect magic that works exactly as promised. Universal Orlando Resort’s highly anticipated Epic Universe is designed to be a generational leap forward — a bold new chapter meant to rival even Walt Disney World’s most iconic expans
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Two Years Later, DeSantis’s Board No Longer Controls Disney World
Governor Ron DeSantis's original five-member board overseeing Walt Disney World Resort has been completely replaced. The final two appointees from the 2023 Disney takeover have stepped down, ending the direct connection between DeSantis's initial political retaliation and current district governance. Last Original Members Depart Bridget Z
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Epic Universe Just Gave Guests an Unexpected Crowd Warning
For years, January has carried a quiet promise for theme park fans. With the holidays over and schools back in session, this time of year has traditionally offered lighter crowds, shorter waits, and a more relaxed pace inside Central Florida’s major parks. It is the season many planners recommend for guests who want to avoid stress. That
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