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After Cancelling A Fan-Favorite MCU Series, Disney+ Just Announced A TV Adaptation Of A Forgotten Park Ride
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While Disney has made billions turning its movies into theme park attractions, the ride-to-screen pipeline has always been far less predictable.
Despite this, one epic ride has always stood tall in the imaginations of park guests around the globe.
Videos by ComicBook.comAccording to Variety, Disney+ has ordered a pilot for Spaceship Earth from It: Welcome to Derry co-showrunner Jason Fuchs.
He didn’t want it to be another theme park, but a functioning city where tech could be demonstrated to improve daily life.
This interpretation of Spaceship Earth may be just as dark and twisty if the logline and creative team are any indication.