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Movies & Entertainment
Lucasfilm Finally Gives up on ‘Indiana Jones’ Franchise
Lucasfilm has spent the last several years reassessing how — or whether — to extend its legacy franchises beyond their original scope. Some of those conversations have resulted in high-profile releases. Others ultimately come to nothing. One such effort involved Indiana Jones, a character long associated with theatrical spectacle and a si
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Ramen Cooking Competition Sold Out at Disney With Orlando Local Chefs
If you're just now hearing about Ramen Rumble and thinking you'll grab tickets for the February event at Disney Springs, we have bad news. The entire thing is sold out. Completely. Both sessions and all ticket tiers are gone. Ramen Rumble 8: Battle of the Champions at Morimoto Asia on February 2, 2026, is officially at capacity, and unles
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Disney Parks
Disney Skyliner Shutting Down Across the Resort: Prepare for Wide-Spread Disruptions
The Disney Skyliner will soon close, leading to thousands of guests navigating Resort-wide disruptions. The Disney Skyliner Is Closing and You Need To Be Prepared There’s a certain rhythm to a Walt Disney World vacation—the hum of attractions coming to life at rope drop, the music floating through themed lands, and the comforting sense th
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Fireworks Viewing Is Now Blocked for Hundreds of Disney World Guests
Happily Ever After viewing has now been blocked for select Disney World guests, making the fireworks unwatchable for many. What's going on? Fireworks Viewing Now Blocked at Disney World: What’s Going On? There are few moments at Walt Disney World that feel as effortlessly magical as the final minutes of a perfect day. The crowds thin, the
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Orlando Airport Is About to Be an Absolute Nightmare for Theme Park Travelers
Listen up: if you're flying into Orlando for Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando Resort anytime in 2026, you need to know that MCO is currently a construction zone, wrapped in policy changes and a side of operational chaos. The airport is undergoing multiple major transformations simultaneously, and Disney travelers will feel every sin
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Disney Scavenger Hunt at EPCOT Is Back at the Best Festival
Festival of the Arts officially launched at EPCOT this week at Disney. While everyone's busy posting about food booths and Broadway performers, they're completely missing one of the most engaging activities the festival offers. Figment's Brush With the Masters scavenger hunt has returned for 2026, and if you're not doing this, you're hone
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After Months of Operational Problems, Epic Universe Finally Shuts Down One of Its Attractions
Epic Universe is growing its refurbishment list but might also be adding to its closure list, even months after opening. So what's going on? Let's sort it out together. Epic Universe Refurbishment List Grows When guests walk through the gates of a brand-new theme park, they expect innovation, reliability, and that unmistakable sense of wo
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Movies & Entertainment
‘The Land Before Time’ Reboot Shares New Teaser
Fans of The Land Before Time, the 1988 classic directed by Don Bluth, now have a first glimpse of the upcoming independent remake with a new teaser showcasing the 3D animated title character in action. The test video sees Littlefoot moving across a realistic environment, showcasing the film's expressive, cartoon-inspired animation style t
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With Kathleen Kennedy Out, Multiple ‘Star Wars’ Movies Not in Development
The next chapter of Star Wars on the big screen is shaping up to be smaller, slower, and far less certain than once promised. Disney’s $4 billion acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012 launched an aggressive era of Star Wars storytelling. Under Kathleen Kennedy, the studio delivered three sequel films and an expansive Disney+ lineup that turned
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Disney World Is Lining Up a Bold Haunted Mansion Makeover
Haunted Mansion has always felt like sacred ground. For more than five decades, it’s existed in a near-untouchable space, protected by nostalgia and a shared belief that some attractions don’t need fixing. But after 54 years, that assumption may be shifting. Disney hasn’t said anything outright, yet a series of small, deliberate moves sug
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