

It was Disney’s first film based on its theme park locations. In 1997 Walt Disney Television produced a TV film based on Tower of Terror starring Steve Guttenberg and Kirsten Dunst. A journalist (Steve Guttenberg) and helpers (Kirsten Dunst, Nia Peeples) investigate a 1939 mystery in which five people. As they board the elevator to their suites, the Tower of Terror becomes haunted, and riders are dropped several stories to their demise. The “story” of the ride is structured like a Twilight Zone episode where park-goers become guests of a famous Hollywood Hotel. A proper Disneyland iteration of the ride was opened in 2004. A down-on-his-luck journalist and his niece investigate a spooky story about the mysterious disappearance of five people at the abandoned Hollywood Tower Hotel.

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The original Tower of Terror ride opened in 1994 and was inspired by The Twilight Zone series. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. As Disney prepares to give the Scarlett Johansson-led Marvel movie Black Widow a theatrical release in just two weeks, only July 9th, the studio has also started working with Johansson. Sources say no director is attached yet, but Johansson’s team is looking for a high-profile name to helm the project following her Oscar nominations in films like Jojo Rabbit and Marriage Story.Īs previously mentioned, Tower of Terror is technically no more (there is still a version of the ride at Tokyo DisneySea, Disney World, and Paris Disney).
