Song of the South will not be released on Disney+. Not even with the company's controversial disclaimer.
X-Men readers can be forgiven for forgetting who the Children of the Vault are - but they may be the most dangerous X-Men foes of all!
Picard's archive is full of references to Star Trek: The Next Generation; it was shown in the premiere of CBS All Access' series Star Trek: Picard.
The Disney movie catalog was one of the most exciting parts of Disney's new streaming service. Here are the 10 best Disney vault films they've got.
Director Edgar Wright took to Twitter to criticize Disney, which has reportedly locked away classic Fox movies in its vault.
On the latest episode of The Sneider Cut, your esteemed host Jeff Sneider weighs in on the news that Hocus Pocus 2 is moving forward at Disney Plus, as well as Disney's vault strategy regarding its newly-acquired Fox titles, which will no longer be licensed to repertory theaters. It's a sad, scary story, but Jeff has hope it will have a happy ending in time. Jeff also offers his take on Little Women's Oscar chances, Quentin Tarantino's refusal to cut Once Upon a Time in Hollywood for Chinese censors, Adam Driver's casting opposite Matt …
Disney is pulling several old 20th Century Fox films (including popular classics like Alien, The Princess Bride, and Fight Club) from availability in a move eerily similar to how the company has famously treated its own films for decades. After months of speculation over whether or not Fox films would suddenly become scarce, a new Vulture piece confirms that Disney has begun restricting the films quietly and with little explanation, which could potentially be devastating for independent theaters increasingly relying on screenings of older films to stay open. As recently as last year, Fox’s back catalogue of older films …
Where and when you'll be able to see classic Fox titles might be a lot more limited than it used to be.
Disney is preventing theater owners and film festival organizers from showing certain classic Fox films, instead keeping them in the 'Disney Vault.'
Look at this Disney+ feature! Isn't it neat? Time to make your Disney collection complete.
If you weren’t already planning on subscribing to Disney’s new streaming service Disney+, this news will probably tip you over the edge. During an investors meeting today, Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed (per CNBC) that it would at some point “put its entire motion picture library on the service, including movies that have traditionally been kept in its archives.” Yes, that means the controversial “Disney Vault”, which is a brilliant marketing ploy to drive up home video sales. For those unaware, Disney doesn’t traditionally make all of its films available on home video at all times. Instead, …
We finally have a bit more insight into what exactly will make up Disney+.