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Gina Carano Wins Big Against Disney in Lawsuit Discovery Battle—Judge Orders Disney to Hand Over Actor Pay Records Within 20 Days

Gina Carano Wins Big Against Disney in Lawsuit Discovery Battle—Judge Orders Disney to Hand Over Actor Pay Records Within 20 Days

In a major legal victory for Gina Carano in her legal battle against Disney, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has granted a motion to compel Disney to turn over key documents related to how other Star Wars actors were compensated—including big names like Pedro Pascal, Rosario Dawson, and the cast of The Mandalorian & Grogu. The order comes after eight months of what Carano described as Disney’s “deflection and stalling” in her wrongful termination lawsuit.

Captain America: Brave New World Finally Crawls Toward $200M Domestic Box Office After Disastrous 8 Week Run in Theaters

Captain America: Brave New World Finally Crawls Toward $200M Domestic Box Office After Disastrous 8 Week Run in Theaters

After eight full weeks in theaters, Captain America: Brave New World is finally on the verge of crossing $200 million in the domestic box office. With a weekend gross of $1.4 million and a cumulative domestic total now at $199.1 million, the milestone is expected to be reached within the next several days. But while this may appear on the surface to be a hard-won victory, the broader context paints a far less triumphant picture for Marvel Studios.

Selena Gomez Wizards of Waverly Place Prop Sells for Just $4

Selena Gomez Wizards of Waverly Place Prop Sells for Just $4

The internet is going into a frenzy as actress Selena Gomez has sold an iconic Disney prop from one of her most famous roles for a shockingly low price of $4. But everything is not what it seems…

The prop is Alex Russo’s magic wand from the 2007 hit series, Wizards of Waverly Place, which sent the young actress into super stardom. That makes the low sale price all the more baffling to her fans, with some even calling for the prop to go into a museum instead.

Disney World and Disneyland Skip Most Easter Food Items Inside the Parks in 2025: Drinks, Eats and Desserts Go to Resorts and Disney Springs

Disney World and Disneyland Skip Most Easter Food Items Inside the Parks in 2025: Drinks, Eats and Desserts Go to Resorts and Disney Springs

Something peculiar is happening at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort when it comes to Easter celebrations. For whatever reason, the company has decided to offer only a Thumper-themed popcorn bucket inside the parks as the sole culinary offering for the holiday. That’s bizarre if you’ve ever paid attention to the huge number of food items often associated with any day of note. Disney typically loves adding seasonal and holiday food items at the parks since they drive news articles, publicity, attendance and more. But for Easter in 2025, there’s just Thumper with an Easter Egg in the parks.

Forbes Torches Disney as Imagineers, Historians, Expert Pundits, and Fans Unite Against Rivers of America Demolition in Walt Disney World

Forbes Torches Disney as Imagineers, Historians, Expert Pundits, and Fans Unite Against Rivers of America Demolition in Walt Disney World

When Disney makes national headlines, it used to be for billion-dollar acquisitions or blockbuster box office numbers. But this time, the House of Mouse is under fire — not from competitors, not from politicians, but from every corner of its own fanbase. In a blistering piece for Forbes, journalist Caroline Reid lays out the full scope of Disney’s latest disaster: the planned demolition of the historic Rivers of America at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

Disney Ends Lease On The Historic Fox Studios in West L.A. Where Hollywood Classics Were Made — A Reflection by LW Ghost

Disney Ends Lease On The Historic Fox Studios in West L.A. Where Hollywood Classics Were Made — A Reflection by LW Ghost

The Walt Disney Company bought “Fox” in the now-considered-infamously-expensive deal that brought them a lot of IP, both used and ignored, but did NOT buy their real estate—the huge studio located just west of Beverly Hills that had been home to 20th Century Fox for decades. Now, with the lease they took on that lot expiring, Disney has announce no plan to renew the deal, which was costing them an estimated $50 million a year.