Just to clarify, this is about the movie, not the theme park.
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Fact #3181
In the film, it is theorized that Walt Disney, being part of a futuristic thinker's society known only as Plus Ultra, created this section of the park as a primer for the world that was already built on the other side of whatever rift Clooney and company are going to cross.
Fact #3182
Walt Disney Studios announced the film under the working title 1952, until it was renamed, sharing its name with the science-fiction themed land found at various Magic Kingdom-themed Disney parks.
Fact #3183
The film was going to be released domestically on December 19, 2014, but was later pushed back to May 26, 2015.
Fact #3184
The Time Travel pin is a reference to Disneyland trading pins found throughout the Disney parks.
Fact #3185
In the UK, the film will be renamed "Disney Tomorrowland: A World Beyond".
Fact #3186
Much like Disney's Meet the Robinsons, Space Mountain appears as part of Tomorrowland's skyline. People have also spotted nods to Epcot's Horizons and the Magic Highway, U.S.A. episode of the Disneyland show.
Fact #3187
It will be reased under the name Project T in Norway.
Fact #3188
Tomorrowland has a strong resemblances to Xandar from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Fact #3189
Jetpacks were demonstrated at Disneyland's Tomorrowland during the 1950s and early '60s.
Fact #3190
According to Damon Lindelof, the White Rabbit and the Big Bad Wolf will make cameos in the film.
Fact #3191
Part of the movie was even filmed at the "It's A Small World" ride on location in Disneyland California.
Fact #3192
When he was 11, Bird developed an interest in animation and over the course of three years he finished a 15-minute animated film that came to the attention of Disney Animation, who offered to assign a mentor - the famous Master Animator Milt Kahl - to the then 14 year old. Bird stayed with a family friend in Los Angeles to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime offer.
Fact #3193
When Raffey arrived in Vancouver ready to start work, she was missing teeth, so she had to get fakes made before the start of principal photography. Then Thomas started losing his teeth one by one. So the kids spent a lot of time getting 'flippers' made, which are temporary, removable teeth.
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