Disney has been very busy making highly-sought after films, ever since the company bought Lucasfilm for $4 billion in 2012, and Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion in 2009.
But that's not the only thing the Disney Company has been keeping themselves busy with. Disney is planning to create two new theme parks - patterned after "Star Wars" and Marvel universes under the Disneyland parks brand.
Rumors say that these two new theme parks are part of an expansion plan for the Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, as per Screen Crush.
"This makes sense, given its location being the original park, while complications on the East Coast pertain to Universal still owning the theme park rights of Marvel characters," reported Hype Beast.
"Star Wars Land" is set for a location just north of Disneyland. Rides and attraction have yet to be announced, as the Disney keeps it under lock and key in its Imagineering Lab in Glendale, California.
However, some of the attractions are said to be related to the next three episodes of the successful "Star Wars" franchise. "Star Wars Miniland," a temporary theme park, is also reported to be available to the public by the end of the year 2015.
Then there's Marvel land - which is said to begin construction just behind the beloved Tower of Terror ride. It gets even better: it "will feature a new ride system with on-board audio as well as elaborate effects and animatronics."
Unfortunately, these plans pose a major problem to parking lot layouts for the Disneyland park. But it's Disney, so they're probably looking for a way to resolve this problem, given that the park will soon see a rise in ticket sales thanks to the expansion plans.