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Swedish actors on silent strike against kids TV
Swedish actors who dub children’s programmes from industry giants such as Disney are in their second week of strike action over wages that have remained stagnant for a decade. … Read More
Disney to make film of Swede’s 100-year-old tale
Best-selling Swedish book The 100-year-old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared will be made into a Disney movie by the end of the year. … Read More
Disney pulls out of Bangladesh amid worker safety concerns
The Walt Disney Company pulls out of Bangladesh: Will that make workers safer? (via The Christian Science Monitor) Copyright ImageClick to View A Bangladeshi woman looks at a wall filled with portraits of missing persons near the site of a garment factory that collapsed last week in Savar near…
Canada brand vows tougher rules in Bangladesh
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Mars ‘penis’ draws snickers from across the Internet
NASA’s rovers spin in place to explore the red planet; sometimes hilarious drawings of penises result. We knew “John Carter” was a flop for Disney, and now we know why. Perhaps the action sci-fi movie about a Martian war needed less phallic images if we’re to believe our…
Disney announces schedule for “Star Wars” movies
Get used to hearing “Star Wars” rumors. Information over the next “Star Wars” franchise will continue to trickle out for the next 6 years, as Disney CEO Bob Iger has announced that a new film will come out every year between 2015 and 2019. And you can guarantee that Disney will generate hype and mystique around every single one.From EW:Confirming a strategy of aggressive franchise expansion, Disney announced today at CinemaCon that they are planning to release a new Star Wars movie every year, starting with the J.J. Abrams-powered Episode VII in summer 2015. The plan is to release a standalone spinoff the following year — probably one of the projects focusing on Boba Fett or Young Han Solo — and alternate between numerals and spinoffs from there. Assuming the films are successful, this means the total number of Star Wars films will nearly double by summer 2019. Presumably, Disney is hoping that each of the spinoffs will form their own franchises, much like X-Men and The Avengers.Continue Reading… … Read More



