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Disney News Round-up: The Walt Disney Company Donates to Hurricane Recovery, Disneyland Paris 25th Anniversary, and More

Happy Wednesday. We've made it to the middle of the week and it's time for another Disney news round-up where we give you some of the big news of the week so far in brief. Today we're talking about recovery efforts for Hurricane Matthew, a big celebration in Disneyland Paris, and much more. Let's check it out.

‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Breaks Global Box Office Records in Opening Weekend

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is still dominating the global box office following its record-breaking opening weekend. The film earned an all-time industry-high $248 million at the domestic box office last weekend and had an all-time record global box office of $529 million.

The Atlanta Braves Return to ESPN Wide World of Sports for 2015 Spring Training

The Atlanta Braves are returning to the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex for the 2015 spring training season and will play an 18-game schedule against some of the top teams in Major League Baseball. This is the 18th year that the Braves have held spring training at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Disney Scores Eight Academy Award Nominations

The Walt Disney Studios has earned eight Academy Award nominations including Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.

Early Oscar favorites Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson did not receive nominations for their roles at Walt Disney and P.L. Travers, and Saving Mr. Banks was shut out of the Best Picture category. The film did get nominated for Best Original Score.

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Walt Disney World News Round-up April 2nd, 2018

Wondering what's been going on? Read on for the latest Disney new you can use! The Walt Disney Company has climbed to No. 5 in the 2018 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient. Once again Disney has shown itself to be at the forefront of the American mind when it comes to vision and leadership, as well as financial performance. Disney's time tested reputation for excellence is something that fans can be proud of.

Marvel's Doctor Strange Delights At The Box Office

Doctor Strange - The young comic book collector in me was absolutely giddy with anticipation as we stood in line waiting to see the latest movie in the Disney Marvel Universe. And why wouldn't I be, I grew up reading the pages of this comic and Doctor Strange never failed to excite me with unusual stories, situations, and villains.

Can You Save The Future? Tomorrowland opens in theaters on May 22

In Disney's new and riveting mystery adventure "Tomorrowland," Academy Award Winning screen star George Clooney plays a former boy-genius Frank, who has grown-up into a jaded scientist. When Frank meets a determined and optimistic bright-eyed teen named Casey, played by Britt Robertson, things get a little crazy. The pair embarks on a danger-filled mission to unearth a secret society and the enigmatic mysteries they've placed somewhere in time and space.

Check out this fun trailer to get a peek at what's in store...

Guardians of the Galaxy Spoiler-Free Review

Marvel's newest cinematic property has opened to its first summer weekend with over $94 million in US box office sales alone, and I for one could not be happier. Before we jump right into my review of Guardians of the Galaxy, let me give you our faithful readers, a little information regarding this ragtag group of scoundrels, thieves and criminals as they embark on their quest to save the universe.

Our Five Favorite Frozen Memes

Right now, the hottest movie around - or shall we say the coldest - is Disney's Frozen. It's grossed over $700 million worldwide and reached #1 at the box office as well as on the Billboard Records with the soundtrack. Plus, Frozen just won a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

Since everyone is going crazy over Frozen, some fun memes have popped up. Below are just some of our favorites!

Disney’s Theme Parks and Interactive Media Divisions Boost Company’s Fourth Quarter Profits

The Walt Disney Company has reported a positive end to its fourth quarter and fiscal year, reporting a 7 percent increase in revenue for the year and an 8 percent increase in net income.

The positive quarter-and year-end results were due in large part to the theme park and interactive segments, including sales of Disney Infinity.

John Carter Disappoints at Box Office

For the time being, Disney may just have to stay away from any movies mentioning the word Mars. After a disappointing opening weekend of only $30.2 million, Disney's John Carter stands to lose Disney $200 million.