Meet Toothless from ‘How to Train Your Drgaon’ at Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood is welcoming dragon trainers of all ages to meet the legendary dragon himself, Toothless from the “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise.
Universal Studios Hollywood is welcoming dragon trainers of all ages to meet the legendary dragon himself, Toothless from the “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise.
Legoland California Resort is inviting families to go from the movie theater to the theme park with the opening of The Lego Movie 2 Experience.
Say “Hasta la vista, baby” to the real word and explore the cybernetic cinematic universe of the Terminator in VR at Cinemark’s Century 20 Oakridge and XD theatre in San Jose, California, which recently debuted its Spaces Center virtual reality experience.
For Disney fans excited for the release of both “Star Wars: Episode IX” and “Frozen II” later this year, you might want to mark your calendars!
Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope from Disney’s animated film “Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2” have been meeting guests at the Disney Parks since last fall when their new film made its theatrical debut.
Fans of the “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise will have the chance to immerse themselves in the Hidden World with an exclusive virtual reality experience from Walmart, DreamWorks Animation, and Spatial&.
Audiences will get to immerse themselves in the story of Marvel Studios’ “Captain Marvel” when the film hits theaters in ScreenX format on March 8.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Disney’s animated classic, “The Lion King,” this year’s Epcot International Festival of the Arts is hosting a special seminar with the film’s animators on Feb. 14.
A surprise teaser for Disney’s “Frozen II” dropped this morning, and features a much darker tone for Anna and Elsa’s newest adventure than the previous film.
As a fan of the first “Happy Death Day” film, “Happy Death Day 2U” definitely wrapped up loose ends I was curious about and introduced its own new problems and rules – taking the audience on a ride that stayed true to the dark comedic tone of the first film.