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This weekend, Walt Disney Studios is finally getting back to unveiling big-screen movies based on their beloved theme park rides with the release of
Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt. At the same time, the House of Mouse is getting in line for a new
Haunted Mansion movie, as it has reportedly cast two talented leads that have us ready to hitchhike with ghosts.
Tiffany Haddish and LaKeith Stanfield are the names being conjured up to front the upcoming
Girls Trip star and Oscar-nominated
Judas and the Black Messiah actor are in ânegotiationsâ to play a psychic and widower in the Disney live-action film, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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Why Disneyland s Jungle Cruise cultural changes aren t just woke — they re necessary
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Updated on July 13, 2021 at 12:17 am
The wickedly wonderful word that the Haunted Mansion, Disneyland s fabulous phantom-tarium, would have a few home improvements before saying boo to guests again?
That news ethereally arrived in early April, just a few weeks ahead of the theme park s reopening. And while the reveals were surely spooky, fans of the world s best-known haunted house also kept their frightful fingers crossed for more reveals, specifically about Haunted Mansion Holiday.
The annual overlay, which pays playful tribute to Tim Burton s The Nightmare Before Christmas, will indeed be back, starting on Sept. 3, along with its celebrated gingerbread house.