A Los Angeles federal jury ruled on Monday that Disney did not steal the idea for its massive hit film “Moana” from animator Buck Woodall.
Lucas Manfredi is a TV Business reporter at TheWrap, writing about the programming, executives and trends in the television ...
2d
WDW News Today on MSNNew Disney Vacation Club Merchandise Including Loungefly Backpack and More at Walt Disney WorldMore new Disney Vacation Club (DVC) merchandise has arrived at Walt Disney World, including a new Loungefly backpack, ...
4d
WDW News Today on MSN‘A Goofy Movie’ and 2025 Eggstravaganza Pins Now Available at Walt Disney WorldTwo new limited edition Disney pins are now available around Walt Disney World including a Mickey Eggstravaganza 2025 pin and ...
Musker and Disney's attorneys declined to comment outside the courtroom. The relatively young jury of six women and two men watched “Moana” in its entirety in the courtroom. They considered a story ...
Disney's new live-action film 'Snow White' starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, received polarized reactions on Twitter. While fans admired the visua ...
24d
Irish Mirror on MSNJury completely rejects claims Disney stole idea for Moana from young surferA jury in Los Angeles decided that the creators of Moana never had access to outlines or a script for a story about Bucky the Surfer Boy ...
Around 2004, Woodall gave the “Bucky” outline to the stepsister of his brother’s wife. That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with Disney and ...
Jennifer Haigh's new book takes place in both New England and Shanghai. The story also explores #MeToo, foreign adoption, and ...
Disney's attorneys declined to comment on the verdict. Woodall claimed he first shared the story outline and sketches for "Bucky" around 2004 with Jenny Marchick, the stepsister of his brother's wife, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results