CEO Bob Iger answered questions from Disney employees regarding the company's relationship with Florida after the state passed laws targeting LGBTQ+ educators and students.
One Spider-Man: No Way Home fan has taken things a bit far, watching the film 292 times to break a Guinness World Record.
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A Tragic accident at a Florida amusement park has led to a death.
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Universal Orlando Resort is trying to keep warm in the Florida cold through sheer laughter.
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Many have visited Walt Disney World in the last few months, so has the park been as safe as Disney hoped?
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Good news, as long as you already live close to Walt Disney World
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It’s officially official: a Bourne stunt show is coming to Universal Studios Florida. Rumors have been swirling for over a year that a stunt show based on the Bourne franchise would be heading to Universal Studios, and Universal Orlando Resort confirmed today that The Bourne Stuntacular will indeed be taking over the space that previously housed Terminator 2: 3-D starting next year. The Terminator attraction was something of a fan favorite, combining a 3-D film with live actors and stunts, but it closed down in late 2017 to make way for this new attraction. The Bourne Stuntacular …
From creators Robert Funke and Matt Lutsky, Showtime’s dark comedy series On Becoming a God in Central Florida is set in a small town in 1992 and follows Krystal Stubbs (the superb-on-every-level Kirsten Dunst, who’s also an executive producer), a minimum-wage water park employee that finds herself in the position of being a single mother and who must also keep a cultish multi-billion dollar pyramid scheme going, for her own survival. With her husband (Alexander Skarsgard) gone, Krystal must lie and con her way up the ranks of Founders American Merchandise (FAM), in …