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Disney, Universal Sue Image Creator Midjourney for Copyright Infringement
Walt Disney and Comcast's Universal filed a copyright lawsuit against Midjourney on Wednesday. The suit claims Midjourney pirated the libraries of the two Hollywood studios, making and distributing without permission "innumerable" copies of characters such as Darth Vader from "Star Wars," Elsa from "Frozen," and the Minions from "Despicable Me".
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Moana Live-Action Remake Starring Dwayne Johnson to Be Directed By Thomas Kail
Thomas Kail will direct the live-action remake of animated film Moana, which was announced by Disney and actor-producer Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson recently. The film is set in ancient Polynesia, and Johnson has already confirmed his presence in the cast of the remake.
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EA, Marvel Announce 3-Game Deal, With Iron Man Game Part of It
Electronic Arts will launch an Iron Man game and at least two other action-adventure titles revolving around characters from the Marvel universe, under a deal announced by the video game publisher on Monday.
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Disney Will Spend $33 Billion on Content in 2022
The Walt Disney Company plans to spend $33 billion (about Rs. 2,45,930 crore) on content in the fiscal year 2022, up $8 billion (about Rs. 59,621 crore) driven by Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney+ Hotstar. Disney’s Studios — Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and others — will release 50 movies and TV series in 2022.
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Walt Disney World Receives Green Light To Reopen On July 11
Maintaining social distancing and wearing masks, tourists visiting Florida will be able to take photos with Mickey Mouse again when Disney World reopens on July 11, a month after SeaWorld and Universal Studios are set to do the same, officials said Friday.
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Disney Movies Made Over $13 Billion at Worldwide Box Office in 2019, an All-Time Record
With 2019 behind us, Disney has revealed that it made $13.1517 billion at the worldwide box office last year, thanks to the movies produced under its banners. That includes the likes of Avengers: Endgame, The Lion King, Frozen 2, Captain Marvel, Toy Story 4, and Aladdin.
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Spider-Man Will Still Be an Avenger, as Marvel and Sony Agree to Make a Movie Together After All
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios have announced that they will team up on another Spider-Man film, after negotiations between the two had reportedly soured.
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New Star Wars Movie in Development From Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige
From Marvel to Star Wars. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is developing a Star Wars movie, Walt Disney Studios Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer Alan Horn has confirmed.
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Walt Disney Sued Over Alleged Gender Pay Parity
Two Walt Disney Studios employees have filed a lawsuit claiming the company discriminates against female workers by paying them less than men.
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Avengers: Endgame Crashes Ticket Sites as US Theatres Brace for New Record
Early demand for Walt Disney's Avengers: Endgame tickets is crashing websites, underscoring predictions that it will deliver the biggest opening weekend of all time later this month.
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Disney, Universal Sue Image Creator Midjourney for Copyright Infringement
Walt Disney and Comcast's Universal filed a copyright lawsuit against Midjourney on Wednesday. The suit claims Midjourney pirated the libraries of the two Hollywood studios, making and distributing without permission "innumerable" copies of characters such as Darth Vader from "Star Wars," Elsa from "Frozen," and the Minions from "Despicable Me".
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Moana Live-Action Remake Starring Dwayne Johnson to Be Directed By Thomas Kail
Thomas Kail will direct the live-action remake of animated film Moana, which was announced by Disney and actor-producer Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson recently. The film is set in ancient Polynesia, and Johnson has already confirmed his presence in the cast of the remake.
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EA, Marvel Announce 3-Game Deal, With Iron Man Game Part of It
Electronic Arts will launch an Iron Man game and at least two other action-adventure titles revolving around characters from the Marvel universe, under a deal announced by the video game publisher on Monday.
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Disney Will Spend $33 Billion on Content in 2022
The Walt Disney Company plans to spend $33 billion (about Rs. 2,45,930 crore) on content in the fiscal year 2022, up $8 billion (about Rs. 59,621 crore) driven by Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney+ Hotstar. Disney’s Studios — Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and others — will release 50 movies and TV series in 2022.
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Walt Disney World Receives Green Light To Reopen On July 11
Maintaining social distancing and wearing masks, tourists visiting Florida will be able to take photos with Mickey Mouse again when Disney World reopens on July 11, a month after SeaWorld and Universal Studios are set to do the same, officials said Friday.
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Disney Movies Made Over $13 Billion at Worldwide Box Office in 2019, an All-Time Record
With 2019 behind us, Disney has revealed that it made $13.1517 billion at the worldwide box office last year, thanks to the movies produced under its banners. That includes the likes of Avengers: Endgame, The Lion King, Frozen 2, Captain Marvel, Toy Story 4, and Aladdin.
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Spider-Man Will Still Be an Avenger, as Marvel and Sony Agree to Make a Movie Together After All
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios have announced that they will team up on another Spider-Man film, after negotiations between the two had reportedly soured.
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New Star Wars Movie in Development From Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige
From Marvel to Star Wars. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is developing a Star Wars movie, Walt Disney Studios Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer Alan Horn has confirmed.
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Walt Disney Sued Over Alleged Gender Pay Parity
Two Walt Disney Studios employees have filed a lawsuit claiming the company discriminates against female workers by paying them less than men.
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Avengers: Endgame Crashes Ticket Sites as US Theatres Brace for New Record
Early demand for Walt Disney's Avengers: Endgame tickets is crashing websites, underscoring predictions that it will deliver the biggest opening weekend of all time later this month.