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Fans decked out in futuristic garb formed a line early Tuesday to see the return of the Michael Jackson film “Captain EO” to Disneyland after a 13-year hiatus. At 10 a.m., the 17-minute, science fiction-themed musical returns to the Tomorrowland Theater for limited engagement. It replaces “Honey I Shrunk the Audience,” which closed Jan. 3. “Captain EO” debuted at the height of Jackson’s fame in 1986, featuring director Francis Ford Coppola and executive producer George Lucas. It cost a reported $30 million to make and ran as an attraction at the theme park until 1997. Fans began lobbying for the return of the 3-D film soon after Jackson’s death last year, saying it would honor the King of Pop. The Times’ Brady McDonald, writing at the Daily Travel & Deal blog, says the return of Captain EO “presents a perplexing challenge to family-centric Disney: How to market a movie relic starring a controversial character without appearing to capitalize on his demise.” The film stars Jackson as a captain leading a crew of aliens, robots and “fuzzball” on a spaceship on a mission to deliver a gift to a wicked alien witch played by Anjelica Huston. A Disney spokeswoman told KTLA that there was no timeline for how long the show would run, but said it would stay for as long as it remained popular. Source: LA Times |
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