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.ANAHEIM, Calif. --
Will the Force be with Disney fans this weekend?
The Walt Disney Co. is cracking open the vault, rolling out the red carpet and pulling back the curtain for more than 45,000 expected fans at this weekend's D23 Expo, a three-day celebration of all things Disney.
The extravaganza is across the street from Disneyland at the Anaheim Convention Center, but Disney fans in Central Florida can expect to learn new information about current and future theme park projects, including the upcoming "Avatar Land" expansion to Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Disney announced in 2011 that it had struck a deal with filmmaker James Cameron to build attractions based on the top grossing film of all time, which is set on the lush alien world of Pandora. Cameron is also currently working on three sequels to "Avatar."
The D23 expo will also include special musical performances, presentations and previews of other upcoming projects.
However, a possible peak at what's to come from the "Star Wars" galaxy could steal the show.
Disney bought George Lucas' Lucasfilm empire last year for $4.06 billion and plans to unleash a new "Star Wars" trilogy and two spin-off films beginning in 2015 with "Star Wars: Episode VII," which is being directed by J.J. Abrams and written by Michael Arndt.
There's also been some recent buzz about a rumored Star Wars-related addition to Disney's Hollywood Studios, but Walt Disney World spokesman Bryan Malenius told us in June that they had "nothing to announce" at that time.
But that was then. We'll see what happens this weekend.
.ANAHEIM, Calif. --
Will the Force be with Disney fans this weekend?
The Walt Disney Co. is cracking open the vault, rolling out the red carpet and pulling back the curtain for more than 45,000 expected fans at this weekend's D23 Expo, a three-day celebration of all things Disney.
The extravaganza is across the street from Disneyland at the Anaheim Convention Center, but Disney fans in Central Florida can expect to learn new information about current and future theme park projects, including the upcoming "Avatar Land" expansion to Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Disney announced in 2011 that it had struck a deal with filmmaker James Cameron to build attractions based on the top grossing film of all time, which is set on the lush alien world of Pandora. Cameron is also currently working on three sequels to "Avatar."
The D23 expo will also include special musical performances, presentations and previews of other upcoming projects.
However, a possible peak at what's to come from the "Star Wars" galaxy could steal the show.
Disney bought George Lucas' Lucasfilm empire last year for $4.06 billion and plans to unleash a new "Star Wars" trilogy and two spin-off films beginning in 2015 with "Star Wars: Episode VII," which is being directed by J.J. Abrams and written by Michael Arndt.
There's also been some recent buzz about a rumored Star Wars-related addition to Disney's Hollywood Studios, but Walt Disney World spokesman Bryan Malenius told us in June that they had "nothing to announce" at that time.
But that was then. We'll see what happens this weekend.