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Future blockbuster movie Star Wars: Episode VII continues to garner buzz on a massive scale. To the excitement of many old school fans, Carrie Fisher is set to make her return to the franchise that helped make her a household name in Hollywood. -
'Star Wars' Episode VII Release Date 2015 Confirmed, Spinoffs Every Other Year, Disney Announces
Disney announced at CinemaCon that starting in 2015, there will be a new 'Star Wars' film every other year. -
Australia Lures "20,000 Leagues" Down Under With $22.5 Million Grant
The Australian government has granted the Walt Disney Studios production of "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" a one-off A$21.6 million ($22.50 million) grant to film the remake of the classic film Down Under. -
Disney Joins Jakks, LA Billionaire to Bring Toys to Life
Walt Disney toys are sold around the world. Now, children can find them in the cloud as well. LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney toys are sold around the world. -
Justin Bieber Mocks Manny Pacquiao on Instagram; Phillipines' Government Calls for Apology
Just Bieber received backlash for making fun of boxer Manny Pacquiao on Instagram. Justin Bieber outraged the government of the Philippines over Instagram pictures he posted making fun of Manny Pacquiao. -
Netflix Gets Exclusive Pay TV Rights for Disney Movies
Walt Disney Co agreed to give Netflix exclusive TV distribution rights to its movies, becoming the first major studio to stream its movies to TV viewers via Netflix instead of distributing them to HBO, Showtime or other premium TV channels. -
Disney Loses $319 Million Appeal Against ABC Over 'Millionaire' Show
The Walt Disney Company lost an appeal on Monday for a new trial in its legal battle with the creators of the television competition "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?" which won $319 million in an award against the company back in 2010, according to Reute -
'Girl Meets World:' Ben Savage & Danielle Fishel Join Disney's 'Boy Meets World' Sequel
'Boy Meets World' original cast members are getting together for a new series. Fans of "Boy Meets World" will be happy to hear that a sequel series is in the works. -
Star Wars- Disney Memes: Fans Storm Twitter with Mashups After Disney Announces Purchase of Star Wars Franchise [PHOTO GALLERY]
After news broke that Walt Disney Co. agreed to buy George Lucas' "Star Wars" Franchise for $4 billion, the merge became one of the most popular topics in social media. The hash tag #DisneyStarWars trended on Twitter, and many fans of the popular movies created memes of the giants. -
"Star Wars: Episode 7" in Theaters 2015; Disney Planning Further Movies
George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney who plans to continue making "Star Wars" movies. The "Star Wars" legacy will continue with a new series of movies that take place after the original trilogy. -
Princess Sofia Controversy: Disney's Sofia NOT Latina Enough? (PREVIEW TRAILER VIDEO)
Disney will debut a normal-girl-turned-princess as the main character in an upcoming Disney Channel television series "Sofia the First: Once Upon A Princess" but the speculation about Sofia's race has drawn controversy. When Disney released a picture of the character, it received criticism because Sofia has light brown hair, pale skin and blue eyes. Two Disney representatives previously stated that Sofia was the first Latina Disney princess. It was praised then later met with a mixed response after Disney released the character's image. Many members of the Latino community commented that she look does not look 'Latina enough'. -
Tom Hanks to Play Walt Disney in New Film "Saving Mister Banks"
Tom Hanks will take the role of playing Walt Disney in his next film. Tom Hanks has already established himself as a Disney portraying the voice of Woody the sheriff in the "Toy Story" movies. -
Bob Lambert Dies; Top Disney Digital Pioneer Dead at 55
Bob Lambert, a digital pioneer of Disney, has died suddenly at the age of 55 this week. Lambert spent 25 years working for the Walt Disney company and was known to be a major force in pushing the film business to embrace a digital future, according to Reuters. -
Disney projects $200M John Carter Loss
Walt Disney Co shares fell 1 percent in after hour trading on Monday after the company said it expects mega-budget science-fiction movie "John Carter" will lose about $200 million in the current quarter.