Disney received approval from Anaheim City Council for $1.9billion expansion. The theme park expansion was approved in an unanimous vote. New attractions inspired by Frozen and Tangled are expected
Team golf returns to the PGA TOUR spotlight with the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where the intrigue starts with how and why the teams were formed. Some seem
Mojang just released a new Minecraft Bedrock update on all supported platforms bringing in the Armadillo mob, new wolf variants, Realms Stories, and more. This update, patch 1.20.
In May, catch the new season of BBC show Dr. Who, a new Star Wars series, and documentaries about Jim Henson and The Beach Boys.
Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri's ULTIMATES #1 hits stands on June 5.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has more than a few projects in development. As such, it can be difficult to keep track of. One such Disney Plus project, that many Marvel fans thought was being discarded entirely, is actually not being cancelled as previously believed. Disney CEO Bob Iger has already been shifting the focus of []
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Marvel Studios is slowly building up excitement for the highly-anticipated release of "Deadpool & Wolverine" by releasing an official trailer for the film.
It hasn't been that long since the last batch of balance tweaks for Marvel Snap arrived, but it seems as though developer Second Dinner is picking up the pace on these again because here we are with another ove
Get a first look at the new Netflix series Testament: The Story of Moses.
WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.
Disney's been in a magical world of trouble over the last several years, ever since the company decided to pick a fight with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the culture war and go all-in on diversity, equity, and inclusion as part of its core programming at the expense of its longtime customers, traditional American families. New reports show that Bob Iger and the board are feeling the heat, especially regarding their costly Marvel and Star Wars content.