Your kids are bound to have the time of their lives at The Great Kid Escape this coming weekend with Mix 93-1 and special celebrity guest Jenna Ortega!
For a movie that hasn’t been written yet and is still four years away from its release, we sure seem to know a lot about the upcoming Indiana Jones movie. We know that both Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford will return, John Williams will write the score, George Lucas isn’t writing the story, and Indiana Jones will not get killed at the end of the movie. We also know that Disney is tinkering with giving the Indiana Jones franchise the Star Wars treatment, possibly exploring a combination of prequels, sequels, and standalone films all taking place in the Indiana Jones universe.
On Saturday, July 30 at 10 a.m., Liberty Hall will show their final children’s classic for the summer, Disney’s “Aladdin.”
Way back in 2012 (or at least it feels way back), Netflix and Disney struck a deal for all of Disney’s movies — including Marvel, Pixar and Lucasfilm — to stream exclusively on Netflix Instant. According to the terms of their agreement, the deal wouldn’t kick in until 2016, which just so happens to be the year in which we are currently living. As announced today, Netflix will officially begin streaming Disney films in September, but that doesn’t mean the studio’s entire library will magically appear in your Instant browser.
Calum Worthy, who plays Dez from the Disney show "Austin and Ally", was the special guest during The Great Kid Escape event recently held in Longview.
Frozen is easily one of the biggest animated movies released from Disney and is on its way to becoming a classic but can you imagine it being a horror movie?
Despite the tradition of Walt Disney's refusal to allow his beloved theme park to serve spirits, as Disney World's Fantasyland expands this fall, the Magic Kingdom's menu will also see an expansion: wine and beer will be available for adult patrons to drink.
If you grew up in the late '80s and early '90s, you are probably among those who could list Duck Tales are part of their afternoon staple of TV shows. As popular as the show was, it stands to reason that YouTube user The Human Tim would come up with a hard-rock version of the show's theme song.
Slash is not only currently working on a new solo album, but he is also reportedly working with Disney on a song for a cartoon. There's no word on what the cartoon may be, in fact the only information out there on this project is what Slash wrote on his twitter. More after the jump.