Tiana’s Bayou Adventure has had a complicated first chapter. When the attraction opened at Magic Kingdom as the successor to Splash Mountain, it carried enormous expectations — a beloved log flume ride system, a story built around one of Disney’s most meaningful princess characters, and the kind of production value that guests expect from a flagship Magic Kingdom attraction. The ...
Read More »Confirmed: Marvel Will Re-Film Controversial ‘Avengers: Doomsday’
Avengers: Doomsday is apparently facing some big reshoots this year. The next Avengers installment is scheduled for December 18, 2026, and is intended to serve as a major turning point for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Instead, conversation around the film has shifted toward production adjustments and unanswered questions. It has been nearly seven years since Avengers: Endgame closed the Infinity ...
Read More »Disney Removes Well-Loved Character From Theme Park For 2nd Time
There are certain corners of Walt Disney World that exist in a category all their own. Not the headline attractions, not the newest additions, but the places that have been quietly doing their thing for decades and have accumulated a following so loyal and so specific that any change to them — even a small one — gets noticed immediately. ...
Read More »Disney Hits Reverse on Millennium Falcon Attraction Update
For about 24 hours, Star Wars fans thought Disney had officially flipped the switch. If you searched for Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run on the Walt Disney World website or inside the My Disney Experience app yesterday, you didn’t just see the familiar attraction name. Instead, it appeared as “Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run – A New Mission.” That small subtitle carried ...
Read More »‘Spider-Man’ Release Drama Addressed by Sony CEO
A recent report sheds light on an important decision for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The film marks the fourth solo outing for Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following the record-breaking success of Spider-Man: No Way Home. That 2021 release earned more than $1.9 billion worldwide and became one of Marvel’s most culturally dominant films to date. Narratively, No ...
Read More »Confirmed: Two of Disney’s Most Beloved Halloween Traditions Are Returning in 2026
Springtime may be just around the corner, but Walt Disney World is already preparing for one of its most beloved seasonal traditions: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. This special event, which requires a separate ticket, takes place on select nights at Magic Kingdom from August through October. If you’re a fan of the entertainment it offers, we have some exciting news ...
Read More »Fate of Chris Hemsworth’s Thor Confirmed 10 Months Before ‘Doomsday’ Reset
The fate of the beloved God of Thunder has been confirmed by Chris Hemsworth himself. At the end of 2025, Marvel Studios unveiled a Thor-centric teaser for 2026’s Avengers: Doomsday, signaling a dramatic shift for the God of Thunder. Instead of leaning into the self-aware humor that defined his most recent outings, the footage centers on grief, legacy, and responsibility. ...
Read More »Disney Theme Park Eliminates Cultural Offerings From One Country Indefinitely
EPCOT’s France Pavilion closed its iconic Disney attraction, Impressions de France, on February 22, 2026, for refurbishment, with no reopening date announced. This beloved 18-minute film, showcasing the beauty and culture of France since 1982, now sits behind closed doors, marked by an A-frame sign indicating the closure. Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along, which shared the same theater and also ...
Read More »Disney Chief Officer Steps Down, Will Now Leave Company With Bob Iger
The House of Mouse is charting a new course, and that means a slew of fresh faces to navigate the future. Credit: Disney The Walt Disney Company is once again preparing for a major leadership transition, as Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger has confirmed he will step down, marking the end of a defining chapter in the company’s modern history. ...
Read More »Disney World Blocks off EPCOT Mexico Pavilion, Guests Refused Access
Scaffolding surrounding the Mexico World Showcase Pavilion pyramid at EPCOT has expanded dramatically since one entrance closed on February 10, now extending toward backstage areas with no reopening date announced. As of February 24, construction supports have grown well beyond the initially blocked doorway. On Tuesday, WDWNT reported that scaffolding now extends farther to the left toward the World Discovery ...
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