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'How do you mix over 1,000 audio tracks from inside a ride vehicle?' — how Disney Imagineering produced and mixed the soundtrack for Soarin’ Across America, and why it stands out

Walk deep into Walt Disney Imagineering’s sprawling, surprisingly unassuming Glendale campus, and you’ll eventually find Studio C.

It’s where Imagineering mixes the audio for its attractions, but when I recently stepped inside, I quickly realized it was much more than a recording studio. The room is lined with dozens upon dozens of speakers designed to recreate the sound field of Disney attractions, letting Imagineers hear a ride long before guests ever do.

During my visit, I watched a live mix session for Zootopia: Hot Pursuit, Shanghai Disneyland’s trackless dark ride, and the experience was almost uncanny. Sound moved seamlessly around the room, tracking the ride vehicle as though I were actually inside the attraction.

That same room became the proving ground for one of Imagineering’s most unusual engineering challenges yet: figuring out how to mix the audio for Soarin’ Across America.

Walt Disney Imagineering Studio C

(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)

The reimagined version of Disney’s iconic flight simulator debuted this summer at both EPCOT at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California, timed for America’s Semiquincentennial celebration. Disney’s Unscripted behind-the-scenes video confirmed that Imagineers used the Apple Vision Pro during production of Soarin’ Across America, but it left one obvious question unanswered: why? That’s what I wanted to find out.

So I spoke with Greg Lhotka, Sr. Manager, Audio Media Design at Walt Disney Imagineering, who walked me through the surprisingly complicated process behind mixing one of Disney’s most technically demanding attractions.

“For Soarin’ Across America, we utilized Studio C not only as a production facility, but as a proving ground for an entirely new field-mixing approach developed specifically for this film. On the sound design side, we partnered with Skywalker Sound, and together we used Studio C to prototype and validate a custom speaker configuration that closely mirrors the unique audio architecture of the Soarin’ theaters.”

Soarin' Across America
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Soarin' Across America
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Soarin' Across America
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Soarin' Across America
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If you’ve ridden Soarin’, you already know why that matters. Riders are lifted into the air in three stacked rows facing a massive curved projection screen, while sound moves not only around the theater but above and below you as well. As Lhotka explained, the attraction uses a four-tiered speaker system — upper, mid-level, lower, and a dedicated floor array — creating an audio environment that’s far more complex than a traditional movie theater.

Having now ridden Soarin’ Across America several times, it’s easy to appreciate the result. The updated film sweeps from New York Harbor and the Grand Canyon to California’s rolling hills and countless landscapes in between through soaring aerial cinematography, practical effects, and a soundtrack that glides almost effortlessly alongside you. The audio shifts just as fluidly as the visuals, making each transition feel natural as the ride carries you across some of America’s most recognizable landmarks and scenic vistas.

Studio C could simulate much of that during production, but not all of it.

“For Soarin’ films, mixing historically required the construction of scaffolding inside the theater to reach the appropriate listening height for final mix decisions,” Lhotka explained. “Even then, the process was far from ideal, as the ride canopy significantly influences the acoustics. For this project, one of the key requirements was that the theater remain fully operational and open to guests throughout production — eliminating the possibility of scaffolding altogether.”

How do you mix a show with over 1,000 audio tracks and an extremely complex panning matrix while seated in a ride vehicle?

That constraint forced Imagineering to rethink its entire workflow.

“The challenge was clear: how do you mix a show with over 1,000 audio tracks and an extremely complex panning matrix while seated in a ride vehicle? The solution came through an innovative use of new AR technologies. By leveraging advanced screen-sharing capabilities, we were able to remotely control our production system — directly connected to the theater — while seated in the ride vehicle itself. This allowed us to place virtual screens in our field of view, effectively bringing the mixing console into the theater environment.”

Before anyone tested it inside the attraction, Studio C became the test lab.

“Studio C once again played a critical role as our testbed. Over the course of a week, we evaluated multiple configurations to confirm that things could be controlled precisely in this way, and that the AR headset’s external cameras would allow us to view the film clearly in the theater’s low-light conditions while simultaneously monitoring the virtual screens. The final configuration exceeded expectations.”

Once validated, the workflow moved from experiment to production.

“This workflow was ultimately used as the solution — and it became the method by which Soarin’ Across America was mixed. The result is a soundtrack that was shaped directly from the guest’s perspective, using tools and techniques that reflect our continued commitment to innovation, immersion, and storytelling.”

Walt Disney Imagineering Studio C

(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)

Having experienced Studio C for myself, that revelation immediately clicked. The room is already designed to recreate the feeling of sitting inside a Disney attraction with remarkable accuracy. But even a purpose-built facility couldn’t perfectly replicate Soarin’s unique acoustics. The only place left to finish the mix was inside the attraction itself.

It’s an elegant solution that solved two problems at once. Guests never lost access to Soarin’ during production, and Imagineering’s audio team was able to shape the soundtrack from the exact seat every future rider would occupy. Rather than approximating the experience from scaffolding or even Studio C, the final mix was crafted where it mattered most: inside the attraction itself.

Avengers: Secret Wars — release date, likely cast, and everything else we know about the exciting new Marvel movie

Avengers: Secret Wars — key information

- Set to be released next December
- Trailer not expected until mid-2027
- Some actors already confirmed to appear
- Unclear how Avengers: Doomsday will impact its story
- Source material offers some clues about its plot
- Expected to reboot the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Avengers: Secret Wars is set to bring down the curtain on Marvel's wildly inconsistent Multiverse Saga. And, even though the much-anticipated movie isn't due to land in theaters until December 17, 2027, some details about its plot, cast, and eventual impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) have already been confirmed by those involved in its production.

Luckily for you, I've rounded up the latest and biggest news on the sixth Avengers film in this guide. So, if you simply can't wait to get the lowdown on the sequel to this year's Avengers: Doomsday, read on.

Avengers: Secret Wars release date

Cyclops screaming as he unleashes a powerful optic blast while kneeling in Avengers: Doomsday

Secret Wars will come out almost a year after its predecessor Avengers: Doomsday (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Avengers: Secret Wars will be jettisoned into theaters worldwide on December 17, 2027.

Originally, it was supposed to come out on May 7, 2027 — Marvel confirming as much during its Hall H panel at the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC). However, in May 2025, Marvel announced Doomsday and Secret Wars would be delayed by seven months. The former, which was due out on May 1, 2026, will now drop on December 18, 2026, with Secret Wars debuting almost exactly one year later.

Marvel has never explained why their launches were pushed back. However, the sheer scale of these productions, plus the criticism leveled at Marvel Studios over the varying quality of its Multiverse Saga projects, means they need as much development time as possible to be as good as we hope they'll be.

Avengers: Secret Wars trailer — is there one?

Thor looking up to the sky with his right hand on Stormbreaker in Avengers: Doomsday

Praying to the All-Father for a Secret Wars trailer like... (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

No, and we definitely won't see one before Avengers: Doomsday is released. After all, Marvel isn't going to spoil what happens in the aforementioned film before we get to see it.

My best guess is that a brief teaser will receive its worldwide premiere during Marvel's Hall H panel at SDCC 2027, before a full trailer is unveiled much closer to Avengers: Secret Wars' release date. In short, we'll be waiting a long time to see some footage.

Avengers: Secret Wars cast — confirmed and rumored

Robert Downey Jr reveals himself as Doctor Doom to a delighted crowd at San Diego Comic-Con 2024

Robert Downey Jr will return... in Avengers: Secret Wars (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Avengers: Secret Wars' cast hasn't been confirmed because — again — that would spoil who'll survive the events of Avengers: Doomsday.

However, some actors have already ruined the surprise by confirming they'll be back in Avengers 6. Additionally, some respected news outlets have also reported on other individuals who might appear. Potentially huge spoilers immediately follow for Secret Wars, so read on at your own risk:

  • Robert Downey Jr as Doctor Victor von Doom
  • Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Original Captain America
  • Chris Hemsworth as Thor
  • Paul Bettany as Vision
  • Simu Liu as Shang-Chi
  • Letitia Wright as Shuri/Black Panther
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing
  • Sadie Sink as TBC

It goes without saying that Downey Jr's Doom will return. He's the Big Bad of the Multiverse Saga's two-part concluding, so he'll be back for round two.

Meanwhile, Evans confirmed he'll be part of proceedings in a video call with a fan. Serial MCU leaker Mark Ruffalo, who plays Bruce Banner/The Hulk in Marvel's cinematic franchise, has also let slip that Hemsworth's Thor will show up in Secret Wars.

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who portrays Ben Grimm/The Thing, announced his involvement by saying filming will begin this August, so, we'll see at least one member of The Fantastic Four in Secret Wars. Speaking to people.com, Simu Liu also revealed Shang-Chi is involved in Avengers 6, while Letitia Wright told ScreenRant she'll show up, too.

Furthermore, Paul Bettany told The Telegraph that he's "got some Avengers duties" to do, which all but confirms he's part of the cast. Lastly, rumors abound that Sadie Sink will have a role to play in Secret Wars following the debut of her mystery character in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

There are bound to be more cast announcements, including confirmation that one of Marvel's most bankable stars, Tom Holland, who portrays Peter Parker and his superhero alias Spider-Man, will appear (NB: For what it's worth, Holland has already teased he'll be involved). Once further details about this film's ensemble come to light, I'll update this section.

Avengers: Secret Wars story speculation

Steve Rogers smiling as he looks down as his newborn son in Avengers: Doomsday

How will Avengers: Doomsday set up its sequel? (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

Predictably, Marvel hasn't unveiled Secret Wars' story synopsis yet. Nonetheless, directors Joe and Anthony Russo have dropped hints on what we can expect.

For starters, the Russo brothers, who are also helming Secret Wars' predecessor — for more on that, find out everything we know so far about Avengers: Doomsday — exclusively told me they "will draw inspiration" from both of Marvel's Secret Wars comic book storylines.

The literary pair, which came out in 1984 and 2015, shares some narrative similarities (for instance, both explore the Marvel Multiverse), but mainly tell distinct tales. Expect the Russos to cherry-pick elements from both comic book runs, then, to help them tell their own original story.

Again, it's unclear how its narrative will play out. However, last March, a major Marvel concept art leak appeared to give us our very first look at what could happen in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. The images were only live for a brief spell before they were pulled offline, which suggests they were legitimate. That said, the vast majority of pre-vis artwork is never used in a film or TV show, so it's possible they were never used further during the development process.

On the recent rumor front, the final Marvel Phase 6 project won't be split into two. There was speculation that, given the significance and scale of its plot, plus how many characters could be involved, Avengers: Secret Wars could be turned into a duology of its own. Marvel has stayed quiet on this, but numerous reliable industry insiders have shot down this particular piece of gossip since it emerged in February, so it's highly unlikely to happen.

Anyway, once Avengers 5 is released, we'll have a clearer idea of what Secret Wars' plot will entail. Until then, the above is the best information available to us.

How will Avengers: Secret Wars impact the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Tom Holland's Peter Parker looking confused while wearing his superhero suit in Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Tom Holland's Spider-Man is expected to be part of MCU 2.0 (Image credit: Sony Pictures/Marvel Entertainment)

The likeliest scenario would involve something of a reset of the MCU as we know it.

There's no denying that Marvel's cinematic juggernaut has become more unwieldy with each phase. The introduction of more and more heroes and villains (not all of whom have proven to be popular with audiences), plus the laborious amount of homework required of viewers before they watch one of Marvel's new movies in theaters or TV shows on Disney+, means a rebooting of the comic giant's cinematic franchise would be welcomed by diehards and newcomers alike.

It seems like we'll be getting that, too. The Russos have suggested that the next two Avengers films will be a "new beginning" for the MCU. Additionally, Marvel President Kevin Feige told Variety that the MCU 2.0 will return to a "singular timeline" that, among other things, will introduce viewers to a brand-new version of the X-Men, aka the comic titan's famous mutant superteam.

It remains to be seen which established characters will make the leap to the new MCU, but I'd be surprised if fan favorites like Spider-Man aren't a part of it. Throw in the likely recasting of Black Panther, the retention of The Fantastic Four, and the introduction of new heroes who are currently popular in Marvel Comics, and the MCU won't be going anywhere anytime soon after Avengers: Secret Wars.

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Warner Bros is set to adapt another Creepypasta horror sensation after the success of A24's Backrooms — but I'm unsure what to make of it

  • Warner Bros will adapt Trevor Henderson's Siren Head for the big screen
  • Weapons director Zach Cregger and Whalefall's  Brian Duffield are working on the script
  • This news comes after A24's Backrooms became the second highest grossing horror movie of 2026

We're seeing a trend of Creepypasta adaptations coming back, and Siren Head is the next internet horror phenomenon to be adapted for the big screen.

Creepypasta-based movies have varied in quality over the years, whether it's the terrible Slender Man or the critically acclaimed Backrooms, and it seems we're about to get even more new horror movies based on these terrifying online tales.

When it comes to Siren Head, it already has a strong team behind it. Trevor Henderson's original creation has been picked up by Warner Bros., with Weapons' Zach Cregger and Whalefall's Brian Duffield working on the script, according to reports from Deadline.

Siren Head has all the ingredients to be a successful horror movie, but it's, of course, too early to say if it will ever reach the heights of Backrooms, which became the second highest-grossing horror movie of 2026 with box office takings of $331 million.

The question is, will a Siren Head movie work as a feature length? At the moment, I'm not entirely convinced.

Siren Head's short film was good, but I'm not sure a feature length movie is necessary

Sometimes, less is more. That's how I feel about Siren Head, as the creepy cryptid is well suited to short-form entertainment like YouTube videos and quick horror games. Will it have the same impact with a longer runtime?

Creepypasta stories are often quite simple, and Siren Head is no exception. The creature is known for camouflaging with its surroundings before attacking anyone in its vicinity, with the Siren Head wiki page explaining it is responsible for "a large number of disappearances across suburbia and rural environments".

Scary as it is, I'm worried there's not enough substance to make this work, and we may get bored with Siren Head's modus operandi of chasing and killing anyone in its path, seemingly for no reason, before doing it all over again.

Backrooms, on the other hand, is more of a slow burn and requires deep exploration to uncover the true horror, which is why I think it has done exceptionally well theatrically. There are lots of areas, lore, and monsters to explore, and the Backrooms fandom is full of fan-created levels featuring new threats and ideas.

Like the Backrooms, the storytelling possibilities seem infinite. It is a vast, terrifying space with weird set design and that signature dark ambient sound design to keep us on edge. Any character can set foot in it, often no-clipping out of reality unexpectedly. It's ripe for multiple adaptations and interpretations, whereas Siren Head may not live up to that.

But, as I said, there is a strong team behind it. We may well be headed into a new era of very effective Creepypasta adaptations, and I'm excited if that's true.

I'll be following Siren Head closely, and I hope it'll be a thrilling feature-length adaptation after all.

In honor of the final season, I rounded up the best Squid Game merch — these are the collectables, apparel, and... er... crochet sets worth buying

The third — and likely final — season of Squid Game dropped worldwide just a few days ago. Perhaps you're eking out the final episodes, or maybe you've binged them all already. Either way, if you're a fan who's keen to express their enthusiasm (or struggling to say goodbye to the show), there's all kinds of merch available to help you do just that.

Below, I've rounded up my favorite merch. My picks include water bottles, totes, mugs and even a buildable recreation of the show's iconic staircase, but really my favorite is the Red Guard crochet set. I can't think of a better way to mark the end of the Squid Game era. (There's also a yarn player, Young-HEE and Front Man, if you fancy). I've focused on non-clothing items here, but you'll find plenty of Squid Game tees, tanks and sweatshirts at Hot Topic or Box Lunch if that's your preference.

Not started the new season yet? You're in for a treat. In our Squid Game season 3 review, our reviewer praised the "emotionally charged plot beats, twists and turns... hyperviolence, and unrelenting tension" and declared it "a nail-biting, poignant last hurrah" for the show.

Squid Game merch

Bialetti Squid Game© Thermo Flask - Stainless Steel Double-Walled Insulated Tumbler, Hot and Cold Travel Water Bottle (20 Oz - 600 Ml)

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Squid Game Thermo Flask (20Oz)

Squid Game Pink & Blue Women's Quarter Zip Crewneck — Boxlunch Exclusive

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Squid Game Pink & Blue Women's Quarter Zip Crewneck

Squid Game Patches Tote Bag

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Squid Game Patches Tote Bag

The Woobles Beginners Crochet Kit With Easy Peasy Yarn as Seen on Shark Tank - With Step-By-Step Video Tutorials - Squid Game (red Guard)

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Beginners Crochet Kit With Easy Peasy Yarn (red Guard)

Squid Game Book of Games

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Squid Game Book of Games

Squid Game Logo 20oz Camper Mug

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Squid Game Logo 20oz Camper Mug

Squid Game Game Icons T-Shirt

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Squid Game Game Icons T-Shirt

Squid Game Player 456 20oz Camper Mug

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Squid Game Player 456 20oz Camper Mug

Paladone Squid Game Doll Alarm Clock - Officially Netflix Licensed Light, Kids Bedroom Accessories & Decor

Paladone
Squid Game Doll Alarm Clock

Squid Game Dolls Flip Notebook

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Squid Game Dolls Flip Notebook

Squid Game Piggy Bank Framed Wall Art

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Squid Game Piggy Bank Framed Wall Art

Squid Game Pentathlon Race T-Shirt

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Squid Game Pentathlon Race T-Shirt

Squid Game Toy

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Squid Game Action Figure Building Toy

Bialetti Squid Game© Travel Tumbler - Double-Wall Stainless Steel, Thermal Insulated, 8 Hours Cold/4 Hours Hot, Perfect for Travel and Daily Use (12 Oz - 360 Ml)

Bialetti
Squid Game Travel Tumbler (12oz)

Funko Pop Tv: Squid Game - Player 456: Seong Gi-Hun 456 - Collectable Vinyl Figure - Gift Idea - Official Merchandise - Toys for Kids & Adults - Drama Fans - Model Figure for Collectors and Display

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Squid Game - Player 456: Seong Gi-Hun

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