
‘Tomorrowland’ Might Have to Change Its Title in Different Countries
Posted on Friday, January 9th, 2015 by Germain Lussier
Say the world “Tomorrowland” in the United States and most people immediately think of Disney. Walt Disney World and Disneyland are well-known for having areas called Tomorrowland; later this year, Disney will release a movie of the same title. The film is directed by Brad Bird, co-written by Damon Lindelof, and stars George Clooney. Watch the trailer here.
In other parts of the world, though, “Tomorrowland” has a different pop culture meaning, as the name is used for an electronic music festival that takes place in a few different countries. In the US, that festival is called “TomorrowWorld” because of Disney’s lock on the US trademark to “Tomorrowland.” But Disney doesn’t own that trademark everywhere, and it might force them to change the title in different countries. Read more about the potential Tomorrowland title change. Read More »