The summer movie season is historically home to some of the biggest blockbusters of the year, and Disney has ruled this decade.
Disney Plus is drawing interest from potential US subscribers, a new UBS survey shows. But most people won't abandon Netflix as they sign up.
Five Disney movies have made $1 billion worldwide in 2019 so far, including "The Lion King" and, most recently, "Toy Story 4."
"New Mutants," a spin-off of Fox's "X-Men" franchise, has been delayed three times, but evidence is mounting that it could head straight to streaming.
Disney's remake of "The Lion King" is one of its biggest movies of all time. But how does it compare to its animated movies after inflation?
"The Art of Racing in the Rain" was another flop for the Disney-Fox merger at the box office this weekend.
Disney's third-quarter earnings miss underscores the long and messy road that lies ahead of it as it pivots to streaming video.
Disney has brought in a record-breaking $7.67 billion in 2019, beating the previous record, also held by the studio, of $7.61 billion in 2016.
A lengthy new trailer for "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" showcases AT-AT climbing and tactical lightsaber combat. It's also just very pretty.
Disney's animated classics have made a lot more at the box office after inflation. Here's how they compare to the live-action remakes.
Disney has taken operational control of Hulu, significantly beefing up its streaming capabilities and putting competitors like HBO at a disadvantage.
"Avengers: Endgame" coeditor Jeffrey Ford explains how Natalie Portman is in the movie without ever showing up on the "Endgame" set.
Two live-action "Star Wars" TV shows are in the works for Disney Plus, and the "Game of Thrones" showrunners are still making a series of films.
"Avengers: Endgame" editor Matthew Schmidt explains the reshoot that led to a different tone in that scene on Vormir when the movie hit theaters.
"Avengers: Endgame" editors Jeffrey Ford and Matthew Schmidt look back on spending over a year cutting both "Infinity War" and "Endgame."
In its third weekend in theaters, Disney's "Avengers: Endgame" still had enough to beat Warner Bros.' new release "Pokémon: Detective Pikachu."
Disney's direct-to-consumer (DTC) and international segment grew revenue 15% to $955 million in Q1, though it also grew losses to $393 million.
Disney's write-down could be another bad sign for the struggling digital-media company Vice.
Disney's write down is another bad sign for the struggling digital-media company, Vice.
Disney's money-making "Avengers: Endgame" shows no signs of slowing down as it's now the fifth-highest grossing movie all-time globally.