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Disney Scraps Marvel Sequel Plans, Removes MCU Movie From 2027 Permanently
Marvel Studios is entering a pivotal moment, with its long-term plans once again under the microscope. Disney has reshuffled its release calendar, granting a 2027 summer slot once reserved for Marvel to none other than The Simpsons. Although Marvel skipped San Diego Comic-Con this year, president Kevin Feige still outlined what’s ahead du
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Magic Kingdom Park
Parents Separated From Children in Mass “Trampling” at Disney World
Chaos erupted at Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom Park recently following overcrowding during the Happily Ever After fireworks show and the Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away parade. Guests reported a mass “trampling” situation, with parents becoming separated from their children and at least one visitor losing consciousness.
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Business
Disney Wants AI Bot To Stop Letting Your Kids Talk to Its Characters
The Walt Disney Company has raised concerns over the use of its characters in artificial intelligence chatbots, which are reportedly causing harm to children. According to a recent report from Axios, Disney has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Character.AI, a chatbot platform that allows users to interact with robotic versions of their
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Disney Resorts
Disney Erases Insensitive “Indians” Reference From Florida Resort
Walt Disney World Resort has finally taken steps to remove an outdated and culturally insensitive “Indians” reference from its All-Star Sports Resort hotel. This change marks an important shift in Disney's ongoing efforts to eliminate controversial depictions from its parks and resorts. For years, Disney has been gradually add
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Universal Studios
Epic Universe Quietly Resumes Coaster Work After Tragic Guest Death
Universal's Epic Universe theme park closed down its most prominent roller coaster after a tragic death. Now, it appears that some construction work is taking place. Universal’s Epic Universe Coaster Appears To Be Under Construction It’s only been 131 days since Epic Universe opened its gates in May 2025, but one of its star attractions,
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Theme Park Skyline Shift: EPCOT and Epic Universe Seen Together for First Time
In a region where the world’s most recognizable theme parks often compete for the same audience, it’s not every day that their physical landmarks share a single frame — especially from ground level. But that’s exactly what happened this week, thanks to a well-positioned photo by Orlando-based aerial photographer Bioreconstruct. From an el
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Dolly Parton Extends Cancellations With Oscars No-ShowDolly Parton
Dolly Parton, the iconic singer, actress, and philanthropist, will not be attending the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Governors Awards this November, where she is slated to receive the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award per Deadline. Sources have confirmed that Parton will be absent from the November 16 event, whi
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Disney Animal Kingdom Park
Part of DINOSAUR Just Went Extinct at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Ahead of its eventual closure in early 2026, DINOSAUR has already received a makeover, with a new on-ride photo for Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park guests. At D23 Expo 2024, Walt Disney Imagineering unveiled plans to transform DINOSAUR into an Indiana Jones-themed ride as part of an upcoming Tropical Americas-inspired land at Disney’s
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Starbucks Is Closing Stores, But the Universal Location Just Got a Major Tech Upgrade
Universal Orlando visitors can finally skip the Starbucks line. After closing for a major refurbishment earlier this summer, the flagship Starbucks at Universal Orlando’s CityWalk has officially reopened — and with it comes a much-requested feature: mobile ordering. The reintroduction of the space was announced just days ago, and accordin
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Why Early November Might Be the Only Time You Should Visit Disney World
Planning a Disney World vacation is like putting together a puzzle. You want great weather, low crowds, seasonal extras, and reasonable prices—but most times of year force you to sacrifice one for the other. That’s what makes early November stand out. It’s the rare moment when everything comes together, and honestly, it might be the only
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