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James Mangold’s Star Wars Future Unclear as Paramount-Skydance Greenlights High Side
Skydance took control of Paramount Pictures, and right out of the gate they seem to have stepped on Disney’s toes. By picking up High Side and giving director James Mangold the green light, Paramount has him booked during a time many expected him to be starting his Star Wars Jedi origin project.
Disney Begins Draining Rivers of America for Site Preparation at Magic Kingdom
As of early August 2025, draining of the Rivers of America is visibly underway, after it and Tom’s Sawyer’s Island have been permanent closed. Construction barriers have been placed around affected areas, and water levels have dropped significantly over the past two weeks.
Dark Universe Shows Potential for Halloween Activities, Though None Announced Yet for 2025
With back-to-school season upon us, Universal fans are already speculating about what the newly opened Epic Universe may do for Halloween. Universal’s Dark Universe land within Epic has emerged as a natural fit for Halloween-themed festivities.
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Michael J. Fox Reacts to CNN Insinuating That He Died
After CNN posted a tribute in memory of Michael J. Fox, the actor himself reacted on social media. In a post on Threads, he appeared to take the mistake in stride, responding with humor while reassuring fans that he hadn’t died, despite CNN’s insinuation.
Disney Using Trump Lawyer To Protect ‘Thin-Skinned’ Bob Iger From Media Exposure
Bob Iger isn’t waiting around to see how his story gets told. With an unauthorized book about the Bob Iger era of The Walt Disney Company on the way, the company has reportedly brought in one of the most aggressive defamation lawyers in the country—raising immediate...
Big Thunder Mountain Reopening Date Set, Height Requirement Lowered
Disney announced the reopening date for Big Thunder Mountain, with a lower height requirement. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom will reopen on May 3, 2026, following a lengthy refurbishment. The attraction has remained closed since January 2025 for a...
Zelda Art Director Raises Concerns Over Link Speaking Too Much in Live-Action Movie
Following its recent box office success, Nintendo and Sony are currently in production on a live-action Legend of Zelda film. A cinematic adaptation of the popular video game franchise is something fans have wanted for a long time. However, in a post on X, Takaya Imamura, the art director of 2000’s The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, appeared to suggest that he doesn’t want Link speaking in the upcoming film.
Magic Kingdom May Destroy More Classic Frontierland Locations According to Permit
Walt Disney World filed three construction permits on February 19, 2026, for work at small locations in Frontierland at Magic Kingdom that could result in removal of those facilities. The permits, all issued to Buena Vista Construction Company, list general...
Xbox Leadership Rocked As Phil Spencer Retires And Sarah Bond “Resigns” In Major Gaming Shakeup
The Xbox leadership structure is undergoing its most dramatic upheaval in more than a decade after Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer announced his retirement and Xbox President Sarah Bond confirmed she is leaving the company — two moves landing simultaneously and...
Bad Bunny Gets Leading Role in ‘Porto Rico’ After Super Bowl Halftime Decline
Weeks after his divisive Super Bowl halftime show—which Nielsen data shows continued a decline in viewership—Bad Bunny is back in the news. Deadline reports that the singer has been cast in his first leading film role. Titled Porto Rico, it will be the feature directorial debut of rapper René “Residente” Pérez Joglar.
Starfleet Academy Nielsen Ratings Raise Red Flags as New Trek Series Fails to Chart for Second Week in a Row
The latest Starfleet Academy Nielsen Ratings are painting an uncomfortable picture for Paramount+, as the newest entry in the long-running Star Trek franchise has now failed to appear in Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming originals for a second straight week. While early-week...
Bob Iger Reportedly Axed The Hunt for Ben Solo Without Even Reviewing Budget — Is Disney Done With Sequel Era Star Wars?
Disney’s decision to shut down The Hunt for Ben Solo is raising new questions about the company’s long-term strategy for the Star Wars sequel era — and whether the studio has quietly moved on from those characters altogether. According to director Steven Soderbergh,...
Harry Potter Drone Show Coming to Florida in 2026, But Not At Universal Studios
A Harry Potter-themed drone show has been announced for Miami, Florida, in March 2026, with organizers confirming it will take place outside of the state’s major theme park complexes. The series of three performances, called DroneArt Show: Harry Potter, will be hosted...
New Details Emerge on Elon Musk Universal Orlando Tunnel Project
Officials in Florida have released new information this week about the proposed underground transit project linked to Universal Orlando Resort and Elon Musk. The Shingle Creek Transit & Utility Community Development District Board in Orange County voted on Feb. 11...
‘Pulp Fiction’ Writer Roger Avary Says Investors Are “Throwing Money” At AI Filmmakers
For years, Oscar-winning screenwriter Roger Avary struggled to finance traditional films. Then he added two letters to his pitch: AI. In an interview on The Joe Rogan Experience, Roger Avary, the co-writer of Pulp Fiction, shared his experience. He explained that it seems like it’s almost impossible to “get stuff made” through the traditional channels after writing a script and figuring out the budget. “Then I built a technology company over the last year,” Avary said, “basically making AI movies and all of a sudden—boom like that—money gets thrown at it.”
Disney+ Debuts Vertical Micro-Dramas with ‘Locker Diaries’
Following on its January announcement that it would add vertical videos to Disney+, the company has released the first two episodes of Locker Diaries. The micro-dramas are framed as though the audience is looking out from inside a school locker. While the first two episodes feature characters from Zombies, the series will expand to stories with characters from Descendants and Phineas & Ferb.
Star Trek Artist Warns Fans That “Review Bombing” Starfleet Academy Could End the Franchise
The debate around supposed Starfleet Academy review bombing has quickly become the latest flashpoint in the ongoing culture war between legacy franchises and their audiences — and now, even longtime Star Trek insiders are weighing in. Following the rocky (to put it...
David Ellison Warns U.S. Senate Netflix Deal Would “Extinguish” Competition As Skydance Pushes Alternative Warner Bros. Merger
The battle over Warner Bros. Discovery’s future is no longer confined to corporate boardrooms — it’s now playing out in Washington between Paramount's David Ellison and Netflix. In a detailed letter to Senator Cory Booker, Skydance CEO David Ellison issued a sweeping...
FCC Launches Enforcement Proceedings Against The View Over Equal Time Concerns
The Federal Communications Commission has officially begun enforcement proceedings involving The View, according to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who confirmed the move during a Wednesday appearance on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle. The issue? Whether ABC’s long-running...











