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Disney+ docuseries ‘Behind The Attraction’ to take you behind Disneyland's biggest rides

The upcoming documentary series Behind The Attraction will take viewers on a behind-the-scenes ride when it premieres on Disney+.

Disney+ docuseries ‘Behind The Attraction’ to take you behind Disneyland's biggest rides

Last Updated: 01.41 PM, Jun 10, 2021

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Disney+ is all set to debut a new documentary series Behind The Attraction this summer that will focus on giving audiences an inside look at the development of some of the biggest attractions at the global Disney themed parks that include Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris and Shanghai Disneyland. With the summer setting giving a sense of vacation for families, this Disney+ docuseries can be enjoyed from the comfort of home with your families.

According to a news report by Deadline, Behind The Attraction will premiere all 10 episodes on Disney+ on July 16 that will include interviews from Imagineers and even showcase archival footage of Walt Disney himself. The series will be narrated by Paget Brewster (the voice behind Della Duck on Disney's DuckTales) and is co-produced by Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia, who are also producers on the upcoming Jungle Cruise film, along with several others.

The episodes will put Disney Parks rides like Jungle Cruise, Space Mountain, It's A Small World, Haunted Mansion, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Star Tours, on the centre stage along with the parks' other attractions like The Hall of Presidents, the castles at each park, the monorail system and the Disneyland hotel.

Disney Plus' tweet.
Disney Plus' tweet.

The series poster showcased in the form of graphic art consisting of the Disneyland Railroad, Space Mountain, It's a Small World, the Haunted Mansion, Star Tours, Jungle Cruise, the Monorail and Disneyland castle was also released by Disney.

"Explore how Imagineers filled the Haunted Mansion with 999 happy haunts, how the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror transformed into Guardians of the Galaxy Mission: Breakout! (while defying gravity in the process) and why Space Mountain took so long to launch. From the 1950s to today, from Jungle Cruise to It's a Small World to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Disney Parks attractions have amazed millions. And this is the story of how they did it," Disney said in a statement on Monday.

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