• The Beatles' 'Let It Be' Restoration Coming to Disney+

    "Let It Be," the film that documented The Beatles' final performance as a group before spending five decades in the vault, is getting a new life on Disney+ with a restoration from Peter Jackson.

  • Disney wants to bring traditional channels to Plus

    Disney is reportedly considering adding traditional always-on channels to its Disney Plus streaming service. According to a recent report on The Information, Disney will soon add themed always-on channels to the Disney Plus app. These channels would offer no choice over what you watch, just a constant stream of 24/7 content. Yes, that does sound rather a lot like the traditional TV programming that the streaming era was supposed to have supplanted. The obvious difference here is that these...

  • Gina Carano Blasts Disney For ‘The Mandalorian’ Firing

    Gina Carano is taking aim at Disney! The former The Mandalorian actress has spoken out against Disney in the newest development in her lawsuit against them.

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    You Can Have Your Funeral at Disney World for $15,000?

    "This would put the fun in funeral," one commenter wrote.

  • Why Disney is doubling down on theme parks with a $60-billion plan

    Over the decades since Walt Disney opened his first theme park in 1955, the company's tourism business has ballooned to an enterprise worth tens of billions in yearly sales, with sprawling locations in Anaheim, Orlando, Paris, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Today, the Burbank entertainment giant is doubling down once again. Disney plans to invest $60 billion over 10 years into its so-called experiences division, which includes the theme parks, resorts and cruise line, as well as merchandise. In...

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    Lafayette boy with cancer earns a trip to Disney World

    Seven-year-old Finn Zablocki, a Disney classics fan, has dealt with cancer for the last seventeen months, but is now getting the send-off of a lifetime by being able to visit all of his favorite Disney parks.

  • Feud: Capote Vs The Swans on Disney+ is cracking TV

    Capote Vs The Swans is a heightened take on cultural moment though it may infuriate those who prefer Capote’s talents as a writer

  • The 1970 Let It Be Beatles documentary is coming to Disney Plus

    It has been hard to find physical copies of director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 Beatles documentary Let It Be in the years since its theatrical release, but Disney Plus is getting ready to debut a remastered version of the film. Disney Plus announced today that Let It Be — a chronicle of the Beatles recording their Let It Be album in 1969 before breaking up the following year — will stream on May 8th. Like the docuseries The Beatles: Get Back, Let It Be will feature original film footage...

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    Disney+ is reportedly tuning into the 1930s for its next new feature

    Remember No? Well, it seems like Disney+ is reinventing them anyway, as it apparently looks set to introduce 24/7 scheduled content. A lot of you younger readers will likely be a lot more familiar with streaming services as opposed to traditional, cable television, meaning you won't be so familiar with the idea that TV didn't used to be as on-demand as it is now. You'd have to "channel hop" looking around different stations for the show you wanted to watch, and there wasn't a guarantee that...

  • Disney+ acquires major football rights for Nordic region

    Disney has secured the rights to UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League football for Disney+ in Sweden and Denmark. The deal follows rival streamer Prime Video sub-licensing live Premier League

  • Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) Shares Down 0.1%

    Shares of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS – Get Free Report) dropped 0.1% on Monday . The stock traded as low as $113.81 and last traded at $113.95. Approximately 2,448,308 shares traded hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 80% from the average daily volume of 12,200,182 shares. The stock had previously closed at $114.01. […]

  • Marvel Seemingly Throws Shade At Disney In New Story

    Obviously Disney didn’t always own Marvel. They purchased the comic book company and their other assets, including the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and made it their own. Nevertheless, it looks like a new Marvel comic has seemingly thrown shade at Disney in a new Thor comic book story. The shade was thrown in the #9 issue []