“Star Wars” fans will be able to watch “The Force Awakens” on TV for the first time in September — but there’s a catch.
A new image was unveiled on the fence along Big Thunder Trail in Frontierland, the company said in a blog post but there has been no word on when the attraction will be open to the public.
The petition is an open letter from a friend of the shooting victim to Kathleen Kennedy, the president of Lucasfilm, and Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger.
Mark Hamill responds to speculations that the upcoming “Star Wars: Episode VIII” film may be his last movie project for the franchise.
The media company said advertising and subscriptions declined at sports channel ESPN, and theme park revenue came in weaker than expected.
Despite a string of hit movies, the media giant has struggled with its TV business — so earnings fell short of expectations.
When the media giant reports earnings Tuesday, investors will look beyond some very big numbers.
With its $3.8 billion purchase of DreamWorks, Comcast unit NBCUniversal gets beloved characters to help it compete with Disney in China's theme park sector.
Ben Mendelsohn, a veteran character actor famous for roles in "Bloodline" and "Animal Kingdom," plays a new villain in the upcoming "Star Wars: Rogue One."
Actor John Boyega reveals the identity of his most important critic while promoting the documentary in London.
The Massachusetts senator said name-calling won't stop her from pursuing Wall Street reform.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" documentary will give fans more content to love.
From a Cold War thriller to a galaxy far, far away, listen to this year's original song and score nominees.
The companies discussed a potential transaction late last year, and have held further talks since then, a report says.
The cop comedy “Ride Along 2,” starring Ice Cube and Kevin Hart, arrested the sci-fi film’s four-week run at the top.
Moviegoers in the world’s No. 2 market seemed more captivated by large-format images than by the plot of “The Force Awakens.”
Ticket sales in China could help the seventh film in the science-fiction saga top “Avatar” as the highest-grossing Hollywood movie worldwide.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” broke records in China with an estimated $33 million in ticket sales on its first day in the country, Walt Disney Co. says.
New higher quality downloads are available, but many will still prefer the movie in theaters.
The Mouse House’s stock price has been sliding over concerns about ESPN. But are those worries unwarranted?
Ticket presale figures suggest "The Force Awakens" is in for a weaker reception when it opens in the world's No. 2 market.
China could become the largest movie market sooner than predicted if two American-Chinese co-productions perform well.