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New York Post
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Disney World reveals new look for Jack Skellington character
Finally, a change at the House of Mouse nobody's complaining about. Jack Skellington is getting a special and spooky makeover for fall — and Disney fans are losing their minds. With Walt Disney World Resort preparing well ahead of schedule for their annual Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in Orlando, planners have leaked a peak at the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town — showing off a brand-new look that's already turning heads.


Daily Mail
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Disney changes look of iconic character as Halloween planning for theme parks begins
With Disney already looking ahead to its notorious Halloween celebration, there has been a noticeable change to one of its beloved characters. In a new post about the upcoming Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, some eagle-eyed fans noticed a change to Jack Skellington from the popular animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Previously, Jack had donned a much eerier mask, boasting a bulbous head and gigantic eyes, that cut off just above the park performer's mouth - a feature which many fans said let the look down. But now, Disney has decided to give the costume a much-needed update. This year's overhaul means the new look is almost identical to the iconic movie version of the character. The new mask has a much smaller surface area that fully engulfs the wearer's face to continue the illusion. Jack's mouth is also now elongated across his face in a style that mirrors the film. And dozens of die-hard Disney fans ran to the comments to heap praise on the changes. 'Thank you for changing that horrific mask,' someone wrote. 'Finally, the Jack we deserve,' another added. 'Screaming, crying, throwing up!!!!!! The mask!!!! 'Are you kidding me?!?!? I'm in love!!!!' one person enthusiastically shared. 'Oh my God, THERE he is. Jack, we've been waiting for you for so long!!!!!' someone said. 'Now he is really looking like himself. So excited for Disney's Halloween season,' another user shared. 'Love the upgrade, Jack!,' someone wrote, while another said: 'Love the new look, Jack.' Another said: 'Finally, Jack actually looks like Jack.' Another eagle-eyed fan also pointed out that Sally - from the same animated classic - had been given an update as well. 'While Jack looks SO much better, I haven't seen a single comment about Sally's new makeup! Go off, cosmetology,' they wrote. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party runs on select nights from August 15 through Halloween night. It involves special trick-or-treating trails, festive snacks, and live entertainment. The magical park offers exclusive character greetings with Jack and Sally from the beloved film.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
These Lamborghini-Driving TikTokers Are Calling Out Cybertrucks in Real Time
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Some people love the Tesla Cybertruck, and plenty of others seem to hate it. It's safe to say that the people who post to the TikTok account @Cybertruck_Hunters are firmly in the latter camp. These TikTokers drive around at night looking for examples of the hulking EV; when they spot one, they pull behind it and project anti-Elon Musk and anti-Cybertruck messages onto the tailgate, with the Tesla's occupants presumably none the wiser. The Cybertruck Hunters account first appeared on TikTok only about a week ago. Since then, they've uploaded about a dozen videos showing their work. This is no low-budget operation, either: One of the vehicles they hunt in is a black Lamborghini Aventador, which gives off Caped Crusader vibes — but instead of a Batman mask, the person working the projector wears a Jack Skellington disguise. It turns out the stainless-steel tailgate on the Cybertruck works as an excellent projector screen. The imagery projected on the back of the truck is clear and crisp; if you didn't know better, you might think it was the truck itself showcasing it — that is, if there were a reason why a Cybertruck owner would advertise that it was the most recalled truck of 2024. As you would expect, the videos have drawn quite a few reactions and comments. The top video has been viewed more than 3 million times as of this story's publication, and has about 4600 comments at the time of writing. The overwhelming majority of those comments are in support of what the Cybertruck Hunters are doing — and many are begging for more videos. Road & Track reached out to the Cybertruck Hunters TikTok account for comment, but we haven't received a reply as of this story's Thursday afternoon publication. We'll update this story if they respond; until then, we'll be waiting to see if they drop more videos. You Might Also Like You Need a Torque Wrench in Your Toolbox Tested: Best Car Interior Cleaners The Man Who Signs Every Car