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Disney boss Bob Iger talks about the future of Marvel, ‘Star Wars,’ ESPN, and Hulu – CNN

  1. Disney boss Bob Iger talks about the future of Marvel, ‘Star Wars,’ ESPN, and Hulu CNN
  2. Disney CEO Bob Iger shares outlook on streaming rebranding at Morgan Stanley conference Yahoo Finance
  3. Bob Iger Questions Marvel Sequels, Need to Bring Back Characters: ‘You’re Going to See a Lot of Newness’ Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Disney Considering Windowing and Exclusivity for Content Among Its Own Platforms ComicBook.com
  5. Bob Iger: Disney Will Reduce Costs on Films, TV Shows to Focus on Quality, Not Volume Hollywood Reporter
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Bob Iger: Disney Will Reduce Costs on Films, TV Shows to Focus on Quality, Not Volume – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Bob Iger: Disney Will Reduce Costs on Films, TV Shows to Focus on Quality, Not Volume Hollywood Reporter
  2. Bob Iger Questions Marvel Sequels, Need to Bring Back Characters: ‘You’re Going to See a Lot of Newness’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Bob Iger Says Disney Theme Parks Were Priced Too High In “Zeal To Grow Profit” – It’s “A Brand That Needs To Be Accessible” Deadline
  4. Bob Iger Is ‘Bullish’ on Disney+ but ‘We Were Off’ on Pricing Strategy and Needed to Rationalize Costs Variety
  5. Disney boss Bob Iger vows to spend LESS on making new movies and TV to rein in costs Daily Mail
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Disney Being “Very Careful” With Star Wars Movie Development, CEO Bob Iger Says; Marvel Brand Not “Inherently Off,” But “Do You Need A Third Or Fourth” Sequel For Every Character? – Deadline

  1. Disney Being “Very Careful” With Star Wars Movie Development, CEO Bob Iger Says; Marvel Brand Not “Inherently Off,” But “Do You Need A Third Or Fourth” Sequel For Every Character? Deadline
  2. Bob Iger Questions Marvel Sequels, Need to Bring Back Characters: ‘You’re Going to See a Lot of Newness’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Bob Iger: Disney Will Reduce Costs on Films, TV Shows to Focus on Quality, Not Volume Hollywood Reporter
  4. Disney CEO Bob Iger Thinks Sports Betting is ‘Inevitable’ Future of Business WDW News Today
  5. Bob Iger Says Disney Is Being Very Careful With Star Wars Film Development Disney Plus Informer
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Here’s what new San Fransokyo Square from ‘Big Hero 6’ will look like at Disney California Adventure Park – KABC-TV

  1. Here’s what new San Fransokyo Square from ‘Big Hero 6’ will look like at Disney California Adventure Park KABC-TV
  2. Details revealed for Disney California Adventure’s rethemed land SFGATE
  3. Disneyland News: San Fransokyo Square Coming Soon to Disney California Adventure MiceChat
  4. Disneyland shares new details about ‘Big Hero 6’ area coming to Disney California Adventure KTLA Los Angeles
  5. PHOTOS: Concrete Supports Added to ‘Big Hero 6’ San Fransokyo Torii Gate Bridge for Pacific Wharf Retheme at Disney California Adventure WDW News Today
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‘Avatar: The Way of Water,’ ‘Ant-Man 3’ Boost Disney to $1 Billion at Global Box Office in 2023 – Variety

  1. ‘Avatar: The Way of Water,’ ‘Ant-Man 3’ Boost Disney to $1 Billion at Global Box Office in 2023 Variety
  2. Disney Already Earned $1 Billion at the Box Office in 2023 ComicBook.com
  3. Box Office Milestone: ‘Avatar 2’ Sinks ‘Titanic’ to Rank as No. 3 Pic of All Time Yahoo Entertainment
  4. ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Overtakes ‘Titanic’ as Third-Highest Grossing Movie of All Time Variety
  5. Avatar: The Way Of Water Has Passed Titanic and Is Now the Third Highest-Grossing Film of All Time IGN
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Jeffrey Epstein Emails With Jes Staley Over Disney Princess Revealed in Filing – Bloomberg

  1. Jeffrey Epstein Emails With Jes Staley Over Disney Princess Revealed in Filing Bloomberg
  2. Explosive details of Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit against JPMorgan unsealed, revealing ‘Snow White’ messages with former top exec Law & Crime
  3. JPMorgan Executive Jes Staley’s Creepy Disney Princess Texts to Jeffrey Epstein Revealed The Daily Beast
  4. Jeffrey Epstein victims were paid from JPMorgan accounts, lawsuit alleges Financial Times
  5. Jeffrey Epstein emailed pictures of women to JPMorgan banker: lawsuit Business Insider
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Crying ‘Disney adult’ mocked: ‘I was 4 and didn’t even react like this’ – New York Post

  1. Crying ‘Disney adult’ mocked: ‘I was 4 and didn’t even react like this’ New York Post
  2. ‘Disney Adults’ debate rages online after viral video of woman ‘ugly crying’ at Disney park: ‘Like a religion’ Fox News
  3. TikToker Shares Truth About Wearing Hijab at Disney Parks Inside the Magic
  4. ‘It’s like a religion’: Viral video of sobbing woman reignites debate over ‘Disney adults’ The Independent
  5. ‘Disney Adults’ become online talking point after woman falls to her knees at Disney World In The Know
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Universal’s new Mario Kart ride is under fire for size restrictions

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It’s a classic theological question: Could Bowser (the Koopa King) create a theme park ride so restrictive that even he couldn’t ride it?

Said question is front and center for plenty of Nintendo fans this week, with new reports that the upcoming Mario Kart ride, Bowser’s Challengeset to be the main draw (and only actual ride) at Universal Studio’s new Super Nintendo Worldwill only accommodate riders with a 40-inch waistline or smaller. This is per our colleagues over at Kotaku, who report on a number of people raising issues online this week about Universal’s decision to impose the size limits.

Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge at SUPER NINTENDO WORLD Opens Early 2023

An import from the Japanese version of Super Mario Land, Bowser’s Challenge is what’s known as “dark ride,” i.e., one of those space-efficient, thrill-deficient arrangements where you’re strapped into a car and then swerved on a track in front of a bunch of 3D screens and actual live elements. (In this case, lifted from Nintendo’s beloved Mario Kart franchise.) As such, it’s not entirely clear why such tight size restrictions are being imposed; certainly, it seems like some alternative solution could be used. (Disney, for instance, tends to use benches and lap-bars for this sort of thing, which accommodates a much wider variety of body types.)

The 40-inch waistline requirement is fairly standard at Universal Studios, where it’s also applied to dark rides like Harry Potter And The Forbidden Journey and Revenge Of The Mummy: The Ride. From personal experience, this 6′, 4″, 290-pound writer will note that there is some wiggle room on those requirements when you’re actually at the park—but also that the process of forcing yourself into those seats (or using the tester seat provided, as with Mario Kart) can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing. More to the point, it all feels profoundly unnecessary: There’s no reason for Universal not to update its sizing on rides to allow a more diverse group of riders to enjoy the Super Nintendo Land fun, especially as the opening of the new area has drawn renewed interest and attention to the park.

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Avengers Join New Disney California Adventure Park Nighttime Spectacular ‘World of Color – ONE’

Debuting today at Disney California Adventure Park during the Disney100 anniversary celebration at the Disneyland Resort, World of Color – ONE has included some heroic characters. During the nighttime spectacular, World of Color – ONE tells the powerful story of how a single action – like a drop of water – creates a ripple that can grow into a wave of change. Joining dozens of other iconic Disney characters, the likes of Captain America, Black Widow, Black Panther, Hawkeye, Spider-Man, and more come to life in Paradise Bay, as the area is transformed with a dazzling array of fountains, lighting, lasers, fog and flame effects, harmonized with some familiar Avengers themes bellowing across the night sky. 

It’s a spectacular you’ve got to see to believe, now running nightly (weather permitting!) right nearby Avengers Campus. In celebration of the new show, Jennifer Magill, Producer at Disney Live Entertainment spoke about bringing the Avengers to World of Color — ONE. 

This is the first time the Avengers have appeared in a nighttime spectacular. What’s it like to see them come to life like never before — especially in this World of Color setting?

I’m a HUGE Avengers fan and was thrilled to have them join our nighttime spectacular. The way we tell stories in World of Color – ONE is so perfectly suited to the Avengers and those moments come to life like only the Avengers can. 

When it comes to incorporating these Super Heroes into World of Color, where do you start? Is it with one particular character, a feeling, or even a specific moment you want to include? 

For World of Color – ONE, the Avengers were a natural fit for the story we are telling. The whole concept of “Avengers Assemble” is, in a way, the essence of our show’s theme. One drop can create a ripple, and the strength of many drops can create a wave of change.

The Avengers now span 30 different movies, how do you whittle down the most iconic moments to include in one segment? 

That was no small challenge! As the team was reviewing the catalog of Avenger films there was A LOT of passionate discussion about favorite moments and characters. Ultimately, I think the moments we selected help tell the story. 

The segment is inspired by the end credits of both Black Panther and Hawkeye. Can you talk about the influences there, and how it was adapted to World of Color? 

For heroes as dynamic as the Avengers we really wanted a fun unique way to bring them to life. Along our journey, the team started looking at several end credits since they are always a unique and fun twist to the films. When we looked at Black Panther and Hawkeye, we got excited to see how it would translate into “World of Color – ONE,” as soon as we tested it, we knew this was the way to go. 

Do you have a favorite moment?

Oh, this is a TOUGH question! As I watch the show there are so many moments that touch my heart. One that always gives me goosebumps is when Sam Wilson says “On Your Left” at the top of the Avengers sequence. It’s such a simple line, yet it conveys so much of the spirit of the show.

From the preview teased, it looks like the Avengers appear via portals, very much like the iconic scene in Avengers: Endgame. It’s such an emotional moment in the movie, and will undoubtedly be one in World of Color, too. What’s it like bringing this moment to guests visiting the parks, especially considering how immersive it can be while watching the show?

As we worked to figure out how to introduce the Avengers section, we quickly realized that the portals were such iconic entrances and something we could translate into our world perfectly. Our design team had so much fun using lighting, lasers, and fountains in new ways to introduce our Avenger heroes. After all these years of World of Color, I am still amazed at how much creativity and passion the team has bringing new stories to life in new ways.

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Splash Mountain is gone. These 7 other Disney closures still sting.

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On the last day of rides for Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World, lines swelled to nearly four hours long. Video footage on social media from early Sunday morning showed masses of visitors rushing to the Florida-based attraction, which is slated for a renovation to add a new theme and remove ties to source material that has been decried as racist.

Officially shutting down the popular ride was the latest move in a long-simmering controversy that became a touch point in the culture war over the “woke” direction of the Walt Disney Co. — and the latest Disney attraction fans can wistfully categorize as “gone but not forgotten.”

The log flume attraction, which opened in 1992 in Florida, is based on “Song of the South,” a 1946 film set in post-Civil War Georgia that has been under fire since its release. Disney CEO Bob Iger said in 2020 the movie would never appear on the company’s streaming platform, noting that he had long felt that it “was just not appropriate in today’s world.”

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Splash Mountain will become Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, based on the animated film “The Princess and the Frog,” which featured the company’s first Black princess. Disney announced the change in the summer of 2020 as the country faced a larger racial reckoning.

Disneyland’s version of Splash Mountain, which opened in California in 1989, has not yet closed, but it will undergo the same transformation. Both updated versions are scheduled to reopen in late 2024.

Some fans tried to mount a “Save Splash Mountain” campaign, even urging opponents of the switch to enlist the help of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). Others acknowledged they would miss a classic but were looking forward to a new chapter for the ride. Still others argued that it was past time for the original to go, given its source material.

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While closing Splash Mountain was more controversial than most Disney changes, other closures and re-imaginings have also caused consternation. Some rides have been torn down to make room for new attractions. Others have been renovated with new storylines, designs and characters. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will still be a log flume ride, following preparations for a Mardi Gras celebration.

“When you’re in charge of Disney, you have to make decisions where you know nobody’s going to be totally happy,” said David Mumpower, who has written three books about Disney rides and attractions. “It’s an impossible challenge because you have to think about the past and show reverence to it. You [also] have to think, ‘What would somebody born today want to do?’”

These seven retired rides and attractions still make many fans nostalgic — or heated.

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When it opened in 1989 with Disney-MGM Studios — the park that is now known as Disney’s Hollywood Studios — this ride took visitors through scenes from famous films, from “Alien” to “Casablanca” to “Singin’ in the Rain,” according to official Disney fan club D23. A live-action twist featured a tour guide and hijacking of the ride vehicle by a gangster or bandit character. It closed in 2017 and reopened in early 2020 as Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, which carries riders through a cartoon world.

Quincy Stanford, a project manager at Disney news and tips site AllEars.net, said the Great Movie Ride is one of the main attractions that the site’s readers miss.

“Great Movie Ride is one of those that did create this cult following,” she said. “They loved riding it; it was a different riding experience every time because it had the live actor element.”

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At Walt Disney World, Epcot’s World Showcase highlights countries around the world. Norway’s offering featured this boat ride showcasing the country’s seafaring history, with a heavy emphasis on adventure. There were also trolls, an exciting backward plunge and a scenic fishing village.

“There’s nothing else like it; there never was,” said Mumpower, who has also written about closed Disney rides for the Disney guide MickeyBlog. “It was like a really weird ride that didn’t fit with anything else at Epcot, but it fit perfectly with the Norway pavilion.”

After opening in 1988, the ride closed in 2014. Its replacement, Frozen Ever After, opened in 2016 using the same track.

“I’m still salty about Maelstrom — and I think Frozen Ever After is amazing,” Mumpower said.

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

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A stormy night, a rickety elevator and a “Twilight Zone” theme provide a lead-up to a thrilling 13-story drop in this fan favorite.

The original ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida, which opened in 1994, remains unchanged, but the version that opened in 2004 at Disney California Adventure closed in 2016. It reopened the next year as Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: Breakout!

“That’s one of the ones that had a massive uproar, a major reluctance to be changed when it was announced,” Stanford said. But she said fan reaction since it reopened has been positive, especially since it fits into an Avengers Campus land that opened in 2021: “People rode it, and a lot of people like it better. There’s certainly a contingent of people who prefer the original Tower of Terror.”

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This overhead transportation system connected Tomorrowland and Fantasyland at both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom. At Disneyland, the gondola system opened in 1956 and closed in 1994. The Magic Kingdom version opened in 1971 and closed in 1999.

“For the very small me, that was like the greatest thing about Disney, was they had things in the sky that could take you from place to place,” Mumpower said. “Seriously, to this day, I kind of look up in the sky sometimes and look for the gondolas.”

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The first version of the ride, based on the 1949 film “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad,” opened at Disneyland in 1955 and remains in place. But at Magic Kingdom in Florida, the ride featuring two separate tracks opened with the park in 1971 and closed in 1998. It was replaced with the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

An unusually dark experience, Mr. Toad included a train collision and journey to hell. Still, Stanford said, readers often say they miss it.

“For the people who went to Magic Kingdom between the ’80s and the ’90s … that ride’s their nostalgia,” she said. “Get the Winnie the Pooh out of here. I want to go to hell.”

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The Disneyland ride operated for nearly 30 years, from 1967 until 1995. It traveled inside several attractions in Tomorrowland, a future-and-space-themed part of the park.

“Although the PeopleMover was Walt Disney’s response to an outdated Tomorrowland, it eventually came to be considered too tame over time,” the Walt Disney Family Museum says on its website.

The PeopleMover was replaced by the high-speed Rocket Rods, which opened in 1998, but the replacement closed in 2000 — a swap Mumpower describes as a “fiasco.”

“What they chose to do there makes it worse,” he said. “If you chose to replace something, the next thing better be awesome.”

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This ride has gone through several iterations, but fans miss the version that opened in 1983 featuring a red-haired host called Dreamfinder with a purple dragon named Figment.

A new ride called Journey Into Your Imagination came along in 1999, and the ride changed again to become Journey Into Imagination With Figment in 2002.

But Stanford said the original is “a massive one that people still talk about” when it comes to rides that have been changed.

“They’re just like, ‘Give us the original ride,’” she said. “‘Why did you change it in the first place?’”



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