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Director Confirms Whether ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ Is Moving Forward at Lucasfilm
For a film that surpassed $1 billion at the global box office, Star Wars: Episode IX—The Rise of Skywalker (2019) has had a complicated legacy. Rather than closing the sequel trilogy with clarity, the film left behind unresolved storylines that Lucasfilm has spent years attempting to expand upon through additional media. The turbulence su
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Walt Disney World
Something Is Adding $100s to Disney World Trips in 2026
There’s a moment every Disney World planner knows well. You pick your dates, choose your hotel, add your tickets—and then you see the total. In 2026, that moment is hitting a little differently. At first, everything looks normal. Ticket prices haven’t skyrocketed overnight. Resorts still offer a range of options. But once you start buildi
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Movies & Entertainment
Warner Bros. To Lose ‘Spider-Man’ Movies This Month
Spider-Man’s future may be grabbing headlines, but a quieter transformation is underway—one that affects how audiences revisit the character’s cinematic past as much as what lies ahead. Over the years, Spider-Man has thrived on reinvention. Each generation has had its own Peter Parker, from the original 2000s films to the Amazing reboot a
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Disney Parks
Going to Disney in May Is Suddenly a Very Smart Financial Decision
Walt Disney World is not a theme park that typically needs to work hard to fill its hotels and parks during the summer months. Summer has historically been one of the resort's highest-demand periods, and pricing has always reflected that reality. When Disney starts stacking deals specifically targeting the early summer window, it is worth
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Walt Disney World
Disney World’s Star Wars Day Plans Hit Unexpected Roadblock for Thousands of Guests
For many fans, May the 4th isn’t just another day—it’s a tradition. A moment to revisit the stories that shaped childhoods, sparked imaginations, and built one of the most passionate fandoms in the world. Whether it’s rewatching iconic battles on Disney+, diving into new lore, or simply saying “May the Force be with you” to fellow fans, t
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Disney Parks
Report: Disney Considering Brand-New Theme Park Named ‘DisneySky’
Disney’s theme park business has grown dramatically since Disneyland Park opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. Resorts in Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai have since followed, turning the company into one of the world’s dominant players in global tourism. But new parks have become rare. In recent years, Disney has largely
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Disneyland Resort
Disney Could Cancel ‘Avatar’ Land Plans, Alternative Revealed
Disney’s next wave of theme park expansions could look very different from what fans were originally promised. A major project once planned for Disneyland Resort may already be shifting direction, according to new reporting — with insiders suggesting the company could move away from Avatar in favor of another franchise entirely. The rumor
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Magic Kingdom Park
Failure Reported on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Attraction at Magic Kingdom
A slow stretch in the queue at Tiana's Bayou Adventure turned into an unexpected discovery for one sharp-eyed Magic Kingdom Park guest. It sparked a debate among Disney Parks fans about whether Walt Disney Imagineers made a storytelling mistake. The Ride and Its Backstory Tiana's Bayou Adventure opened at both Magic Kingdom Park and Disne
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Disney Sends Refunds to Guests After New Lightsaber Adjustment
Buying Disney merchandise usually comes with one unspoken rule: once you pay, the price is locked in. That’s why what just happened through the Disney Store caught so many people off guard. A limited-edition collectible dropped online, fans rushed to grab it, and everything seemed pretty standard—until the price changed almost immediately
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One Simple Shift Now Expands What You Can Ride at Disney World
If you’re planning a Disney World trip, there’s one number you should be paying attention to more than anything else right now: 40 inches. It doesn’t sound like much, but it completely changes what your trip looks like. That’s because some of Disney’s biggest attractions all sit right at that exact height requirement—and now, with Big Thu
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