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Freakier Friday Becomes the Latest Disney Film to Underperform in a String of 2025 Underachievers
In what has become a troubling pattern for Disney in 2025, the studio’s latest release, Freakier Friday, has debuted to underwhelming box office results, adding to a string of films that have failed to live up to expectations.
The sequel to the 2003 body-swap comedy, featuring returning stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, opened with $28.6 million domestically over the August 8-10 weekend, falling short of higher-end projections that ranged from $35 million to $45 million.
8/8-8/10 Box Office Report: Weapons Trounces Disney to Take #1 Spot — Another Horror Win for 2025
In a weekend packed with high-profile releases and holdovers, Zach Cregger’s mystery horror film Weapons knocked The Fantastic Four: First Steps down the box office ladder and demolished Disney’s Freakier Friday to claim the top spot, pulling in an estimated $42.5 million from North American theaters over its opening three days.
Alan Tudyk Reveals He Was Dropped From ‘I, Robot’ Marketing After Scoring Higher Than Will Smith With Test Audiences
In a recent podcast appearance on Toon’d In with Jim Cummings, actor Alan Tudyk opened up about a lesser-known chapter in his career involving the 2004 sci-fi thriller I, Robot.
Known for his versatile voice work and motion capture roles, Tudyk shared how his performance as the robot Sonny apparently stole the spotlight in test screenings—so much so that it resulted in him being sidelined from the film’s promotional efforts seemingly for overshadowing the film’s star Will Smith. This revelation adds an intriguing layer to the film’s history, hinting at the delicate egos and studio politics that often shape Hollywood blockbusters.
REVIEW: Wednesday Season 2 Continues the Destruction of Charles Addams’ Legacy
This Wednesday Season 2 review contains spoilers for Wednesday Season 2. The first half of Wednesday Season 2 isn’t just a misstep. It’s a systematic unraveling of everything that made The Addams Family a cultural touchstone. READ: Universal Studios Great Britain...
Outlining the Potential New Expansion for Adventureland
Magic Kingdom needs more capacity. Rumors from sources close to WDW Pro are discussing a potential new hotel and theme park addition that may do just that! This article is based on rumors and speculation. It is not presented as objective fact or representative of any...
Two Little Frogs Have Been Hopping Around Disney World Since Opening
Two small frog figures have traveled all over the Magic Kingdom since opening. They're always together, a reminder for Imagineers that even the little things matter. Maybe there's a movie script somebody can make out of this. Remember the Bob's Burger episode...
Eric July Is Destroying the Gatekeepers with the Rippaverse
The entire entertainment industry is waking up to one independent artist who is defeating all the stopgaps intended to keep multimedia corporations and narratives in power. Something is afoot. The mainstream press isn't covering it, as per the norm, as it has...
Watch: Log Boat Sinks on Splash Mountain in Disney World
There's a metaphor here if you just pause for a moment. Guests aboard Splash Mountain didn't have that luxury, however, as their experience literally sank. The folks in charge of maintaining Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World have chosen an interesting path...
2015 Commercial for Walt Disney World Reminds of Services Lost
A comparison of 2015 offerings at Walt Disney World with the options of today has revealed that guests just aren't getting quite as much as years ago. We've lost a few things at Walt Disney World since the pandemic. Cost-cutting has been a major issue with the...
Reva’s Lightsaber Fails to Attract Investors: An Overlord DVD Video
Are Star Wars fans falling away from Disney's incarnations? A new effort to fund an Obi-Wan Kenobi series toy by the fans gives an indication. It could be tough news for Disney to handle as a lightsaber kickstarter push failed to pick up steam and investors...
Tiana in Magic Kingdom: What We Could Have Had
Replacing Splash Mountain with Tiana's Bayou Adventure isn't exciting everyone. Here's what we could have had. Please note, this article was scheduled to go up at 1PM EST today. Due to technical difficulties and travel, it was delayed. As a result it is missing some...
Lightyear Dropped From 1,000+ Theaters… Nearly Pushed Out this Weekend
This didn't reach infinity and it won't go beyond. Buzz Lightyear is reaching its end in theaters as the market pushes it out the door. After only four weekends of release, Buzz Lightyear is being shown the door by theaters around the United States. The-Numbers...
Disney World Partners with State Farm for Fantastic Parking Lot App
If you've ever misplaced your vehicle's location at a Disney World theme park, you're about to love the new feature coming to your MyDisney app. Usually when a Disney World addition is covered we have to provide the positive and the negatives. There's almost...
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Reception Has Disney Very Concerned
Public and private reactions to Tiana's Bayou Adventure have company executives deeply concerned but limited in what they're willing to do. The problem with changing a very popular attraction is that whatever replaces it will be there for a long time. If you screw it...
Is Bob Chapek About to Turn “Woke Disney” Upside Down? VR & WDW Pro
Strange things are happenin' at The Walt Disney Company. Is Bob Chapek getting ready to lay down the boom on those who would push the company in divisive directions? I had the excellent opportunity yesterday to sit down with our good friend, Valliant Renegade,...
Tourism in Trouble: WSJ Reveals Travel DROPPED 7% for July Fourth
Another statistic is showing us the damage high costs for a gallon of gas is doing to tourism, vacations and travel. How much more can the industry take? You may be enjoying the slight decrease in gas prices that is predicted to rise again later in July, but just know...











