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A new live-action MCU series inspired by the comics of the same name, Ironheart follows Riri Williams after the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The first three episodes arrive on Disney+ on ...
Since its creation, the Disney name has been permanently associated with magical, wholesome, family-focused entertainment. To ...
Walt Disney Company announced hundreds of layoffs in its entertainment division on Monday, according to reports.
A larger wall of ice is positioned behind the frame, with a circular plaque that reads “Our Home” and displays the National Geographic and Disney logos. To the left and right of the frame are ...
Layoffs are underway at Disney Entertainment Television on Wednesday. Roughly 140 people are affected, representing about 2% of the total DET workforce. National Geographic is the hardest-hit ...
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A National Geographic documentary exploring the history of "Jaws" will premiere in July for the film's 50th anniversary.
The lawsuit names as defendants several companies behind the film, including Disney, National Geographic and Hulu. The film showed close-up images of Khan and other mine-clearers even though its ...
The cuts at Disney Entertainment Television will primarily affect National Geographic, Freeform and locally owned TV stations, as well as marketing and publicity teams, according to a person ...
will impact 2% of the Disney Entertainment Television workforce. Impacted brands include National Geographic, Freeform, Disney-owned TV stations and marketing and publicity, though no full teams ...
but imagine telling a younger version of yourself that one day there will be a magical app that will gather everything Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, and National Geographic in one place you ...
with 140 employees in Disney’s television division affected this time, including National Geographic workers. 60 of the 140 workers affected are from National Geographic, or roughly 13 percent ...