We probably could have seen this coming. Disney announced today that it’s restructuring its media and entertainment businesses to focus on its streaming services—one area that’s currently thriving as other parts of the Walt Disney Company grapple with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Indeed, Disney+ has been a monumental success since it launched late…
Walt Disney’s parks chief Josh D’Amaro said 28,000 resort employees for the United States parks will be laid off.
After several delays, Disney has finally settled on a release strategy for its mega-budget remake Mulan. The film will arrive on Disney+ September 4 but will cost subscribers an additional $29.99 to watch. That was one of the biggest pieces of news during the company’s latest earnings call, which also revealed the company lost $3.5…
“I just kind of feel like a hostage to the company at this point,” said one Walt Disney Company employee.
Masks and temperature checks were mandatory, and the usual crowds were nowhere to be seen.
The park will observe new rules on everything from face masks to the number of people who will be allowed to enter the park at one time.
U.S. audiences will be able to stream the ridiculously popular sequel beginning Sunday.
Disney has set an opening date for its Marvel park experience at Disney’s California Adventure, revealing that Avengers Campus will open this July. It sounds like a wild time…but what about that whole looming pandemic thing? Disney’s already closed some of its theme parks around the world to combat the coronavirus, but it looks like…