As Disney raises the cost of tickets and hotel rooms, and adds pricey, difficult-to-navigate tools, even its most loyal fans are having doubts.
Anaheim City Council approves a plan to amend zoning rules to allow Disneyland to build new rides, hotels and stores within its existing footprint.
The entertainment giant has been in a long-running fight with the Republican governor
Ana Ofelia Murguía, the Mexican actress who voiced great-grandmother Mama Coco in the Oscar-winning Disney Pixar animation Coco, has died aged 90.
The brand has been battered but business is still booming at Disney theme parks
Broadcaster teams up with casino group Penn to launch an app designed to crack duopoly of DraftKings and FanDuel
The company is looking ahead to a one-app streaming experience in the first quarter of 2024.
Higher prices and growing complexity dim the Magic Kingdom’s allure
Miley Cyrus has shared her Hannah Montana schedule in a TikTok video, detailing the extreme hours she worked through as a teenager.
Facing the staggering problems afflicting all legacy studios, is Bob Iger contemplating a once-unthinkable option? The signals he sent in Sun Valley suggest that it could happen.
Former child star Raven-Symoné has revealed she secretly under the knife in an attempt to stop trolls from criticising her appearance.
From the moment Iger returned, Disney watchers were expecting the news that his tenure would be extended.
Marvel and Pixar films were pushed hard during the pandemic to feed the company’s streaming service
Christine McCarthy joined the entertainment company in 2000 and became CFO after 15 years as treasurer
Iger will run the entertainment company he left only late last year; company’s stock price shot up in premarket trading
In the heated streaming war, Disney has just claimed a major victory. But dig a little deeper and the numbers tell a different story
The move to add fare like 'Grown-ish' and 'Black-ish' to Disney+ risks alienating Hulu, which has long been the home of general entertainment network fare.
Bryan Lourd defended the Hollywood star for her lawsuit claiming Disney sacrificed the movie’s box office potential in order to grow its streaming service.