Disney Boss ‘Disapointed’ In California’s ‘Arbitrary’ Theme Park Re-Opening Standards

Disney, like so many of us, is having a rough year. The company makes a huge part of its yearly income from theme parks, and the COVID-19 pandemic means that some of those parks have are closed. The California state government has been especially strict about re-opening, and the studio has consistently blamed the state as responsible for its continued park closure. Disney CEO Bob Chapek called the state’s re-opening restrictions “arbitrary” and accused the state of destroying local small businesses after nearly eight months of closure.

“We are extremely disappointed that the state of California continues to keep Disneyland closed,” Chapek said during an investor call during a Q4 earnings call. “Despite our proven track record, our health and safety protocols are all science based and have the support of labor unions representing 99% of our hourly cast members. Frankly, as we and other civic leaders have stated before, we believe state leadership should look objectively at what we’ve achieved successfully at our parks around the world, all based on science as opposed to setting an arbitrary standard precluding our cast members from getting back to work while decimating small businesses in the local community.”

Disney parks have re-opened elsewhere, including Florida, China, and Japan, while its park in France remains closed. In a normal year, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure draw around 18.7 million visitors to the park and, consequently, businesses in the city of Anaheim. The park had added the Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge expansion to the park just last May, too, which likely only increased that number.

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Why Pixar’s Soul Will Be Free For Disney+ Subscribers, Unlike Mulan

Because movie theaters have been closed in 2020, movie studios have had to pivot, either pushing back movie theater releases or going VOD. The latest film to pivot in this way is Pixar’s Soul, which will arrive on Disney+ on December 25. Disney’s Mulan also released on the streaming service, but at a premium price. So why is Soul going a different route?

During the Q4 earnings investor call Disney CEO Bob Chapek discussed why this decision was made. “From a studio content standpoint, we were very pleased with the results of Mulan as a Premier Access title, and as you remember, that was our very first foray into strategy like Premier Access,” Chapek explained. “Unfortunately, that title met with some controversy, both in the US and internationally shortly after we released it.

“But we saw enough very positive results before that controversy started to know that we’ve got something here in terms of the Premier Access strategy,” Chapek continued, and he said he’ll explain a bit more about that strategy in December. “In terms of Soul, we also realized that part of the lifeblood Disney+ is providing great content to the base level subscribers that are in there. So the idea is that we thought it was a really nice gesture to our subscribers to take Soul during the holiday period and provide that as part of the service.”

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Best Black Friday 2020 Xbox Game Pass Deals

Black Friday is always the best time of year for finding gaming deals–if you’re looking to save some money before the holidays, it’s a cornucopia of discounts you don’t want to miss out on. If you own an Xbox Series X/S or Xbox One, one of last year’s best Black Friday deals is returning. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will see huge discounts during Black Friday at several different retailers, bringing three-month memberships down from $45 to the low $20 range. The service gets users access to the entire Xbox Game Pass library across console and PC in addition to EA Access, Xbox Live Gold, and more.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is the best purchase you can make if you’re an Xbox gamer, thanks to the large number of games you have access to every month. It’s especially great for those with the new Xbox Series X or S consoles, as there are a lot of next-gen games included. If you’re a new subscriber, you’ll want to snag your first month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1 first, then stack on extra months with the discounted memberships during Black Friday.

If you’re looking for more great Xbox deals, check out Black Friday’s best Xbox Series X and Xbox One game deals. You can expect some incredible discounts on brand-new games, including Watch Dogs: Legion and Gears Tactics for half-off. And if you’re still looking to buy the Xbox Series X and S, we’re tracking availability. The next-gen consoles will be restocked at some retailers during Black Friday.

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Johnny Gargano Loves Wheels And Disneyland, Gangrel’s AEW Debut, And More | Wrestle Buddies Episode 28

This week on Wrestle Buddies, GameSpot’s professional wrestling podcast, Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring are celebrating the glorious TV return of our favorite vampire warrior professional wrestler and talking with the first-ever two-time NXT North American Champion about all kinds of topics.

First up, Gangrel appeared at AEW Full Gear as part of the Elite Deletion match. It should come as no surprise that his surprise cameo is Chris and Mat’s favorite thing to happen in all of pro wrestling this week. In a super-sized edition of Gangrel Watch, we break down his return to TV, try to convince both AEW and WWE to sign him to a full-time contract, and talk about what did and did not work in the Elite Deletion match.

Next, two-time NXT North American Champion Johnny Gargano joins the show to talk about winning the title a second time and NXT’s growth as a brand. We also dig into Gargano’s reported love of all kinds of wheels, and debate whether Disneyland or Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is the better theme park. Please note: This episode was recorded prior to Gargano’s championship loss on NXT’s weekly show.

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Xbox Series X / S Wishlist: Improvements We Want To See

While folks are starting to get their hands on Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Series S, we’ve had the chance to take a closer look at these consoles for quite some time. After analyzing both models–which both yield a ton of promise–we began to consider the numerous ways that Microsoft could further improve its next-generation consoles, whether it be through firmware updates or future hardware iterations.

Below we detail our biggest wishes for Xbox Series X/S as it stands after having had these consoles for a few weeks and what we think would help both consoles shine even brighter than they already do. As a note, we avoided going into predictable requests like “Release Halo: Infinite now” or “Give us more first-party games to play.” This article is focused more on the console from a feature-set or quality-of-life standpoint.

After you’re done reading, be sure to jump into the comments to share your biggest wishes for the consoles moving forward. If you’re still on the fence about which Xbox is right for you, read our Xbox Series X review and our Xbox Series S review.

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