As if we didn't have sadomasochistic eroticism foucaultenough to look forward to with the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge park expansion, Disney has released new concept art for its expanded Marvel-themed areas at select Disneyland parks.
Disney Parks first announced the attractions for Disneyland Paris, Disneyland Resort in California, and Hong Kong Disneyland in March 2018, and now we've got our first look at 'em.
SEE ALSO: Your favorite heroes and villains battle it out in 'Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3' trailerDescribed by Disney as a global "Avengers Initiative," the interconnected attractions and areas at parks around the world are themed around Marvel's beloved heroes.
At Disney California Adventure park in Anaheim, California, the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction has been running since 2017, but the park will soon enjoy its own Marvel-themed area set to open in 2020.
"In California and Paris, Tony Stark is retrofitting two of his father’s Stark Industries sites into new hubs for training and innovation," reads Disney's blog.
"Through partnerships with S.H.I.E.L.D., Pym Technologies, Masters of the Mystic Arts and the new Worldwide Engineering Brigade, The Avengers and their allies will forge new global campuses to champion the next generation of heroes."
Currently undergoing a $2.2 billion multi-year expansion, Disneyland Paris revealed a new image for a permanent Marvel-themed area coming to its Walt Disney Studios Park in 2020, which will feature "heroic encounters" and yet-to-be-announced attractions and dining areas.
Plus, the area will feature the previously announced, repurposed, Marvel-themed version of the park's Rock‘n’ Roller Coaster, starring Aerosmith. Why not?
"This new area will allow guests to encounter the heroes in new and exciting ways, from the mystic arts of Doctor Strange to the gravity defying feats of Spider-Man," reads Disney's release.
"Guests will also experience the latest in Pym Technology with Ant-Man and Wasp and be wowed as Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Captain America and more leap into action on a moment’s notice."
Hong Kong Disneyland has already seen the rollout of the Iron Man Experience, but will land a new interactive attraction, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! in March 2019. You'll fight against Arnim Zola and his army of Hydra Swarm-bots alongside the dream duo.
Exactly how interactive the attractions are remains to be announced, but Scot Drake, creative executive, Marvel Global Portfolio, said park attendees will take an "active role."
"We are expanding this epic story universe in a way that, for the first time ever, will allow you to take on an active role alongside these Super Heroes," said Drake in a press statement.
Sign us up. From looks of the Avengers: Endgametrailer, they're gonna need some help.
Topics Comics Disney Marvel
David Dobrik steps down from his hyped photo app Dispo amid Vlog Squad allegationsJack Dorsey subtweets Congress midVivo partners with Zeiss for its new X60 flagship phonesEssential Apps to Install on Windows and macOS12 people are behind most of the antiNetflix's 'The Irregulars' is a fun Sherlock HolmesThere's a very large animal loose in Alabama, and it's going hog wildEwok the owl is overwhelmed by his first day of freedomPBS makes 'Asian Americans' doc free to stream after Atlanta shootingsWoody Harrelson resorted to smoking a joint halfway through dinner with TrumpAI backpack concept gives audio alerts to blind pedestriansSee a dust devil whirl by the Mars Perseverance roverCher was a big fan of Kim Kardashian's Cher Halloween costumeDonald Trump tweets 'Happy Birthday!' to random Lee Greenwood, not the country music starElon Musk explains why Tesla would never share data with ChinaMom uses Halloween costumes to help 3There's a very large animal loose in Alabama, and it's going hog wildThe racists marching in Tennessee don't matter, but the people standing against them doThere's a very large animal loose in Alabama, and it's going hog wildRihanna's latest 'Vogue' cover belongs in a museum, to be honest Recapping Dante: Canto 12, or A Concerned Parent Contacts the FCC by Alexander Aciman Book News for January 13, 2014 Punning on John Updike Twitter's bird logo is dead, replaced by X Guy Fieri taught us how to make his delicious mac 'n cheese grilled cheese Twitter's and Twitter Blue's handles are now @x and @xblue A Roblox fan posed as a White House reporter to ask some questions. Art and Literature Are Teeming with Monsters, and Other News How to find a COVID Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for July 24 Ralph Steadman’s Delightfully Deranged Alice in Wonderland Covid vaccine: Why it's wise to wait two weeks after your shot How to watch 'The Meg' ahead of 'Meg 2: The Trench's release West Side Story by Sadie Stein The user behind @x on Twitter has no idea what will happen after the X rebrand Faulkner’s Cocktail of Choice Critics with Sharp Objects, and Other News by Dan Piepenbring Trouble Man, Marvin Gaye’s 1972 Moog Canvas Swamp Thing by Dan Piepenbring Big Trouble in Little Poland by Sadie Stein
0.9991s , 10195.1640625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sadomasochistic eroticism foucault】,Charm Information Network