A creative new website reimagines A24 films as a Disney World-esque theme park. A24 is an independent distribution company founded in 2012. Though the company came from humble beginnings, it's seen immense growth in popularity in the past couple of years. A24 has expanded its breadth of titles, even backing the immensely popular TV show Euphoria.
Through its newer titles, A24 has gained more and more mainstream success. When it began, the company first distributed smaller films such as Ginger & Rosa and The Spectacular Now. A24 went on to put out Oscar standouts including Moonlightand Room, until breaking out more noticeably into the arthouse horror landscape with Ari Aster’s Hereditary and Midsommar, as well as Robert Eggers’ The Witch and The Lighthouse. This year, the distribution company is behind high-budget and hit films such as Everything Everywhere All at Once.
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Now, an artist renders the fantastical world of A24 as a Disney-style theme park on a new website. Illustrator Cristina Spanò deems this imagined amusement park rendering A24 Land. The “rides” featured include a roller coaster named the “Good Time Express,” a Lighthouse-themed water slide called “Winslow and Wake’s Wild Ride,” and a “May Queen’s Twisted Maypole” swing ride after Aster’s Midsommar. Even the park’s illustrated occupants hail from the company's films in the A24 Land drawings, including a ghost balloon vendor reminiscent of Casey Affleck’s ghost from A Ghost Storyand a random lobster likely referencing The Lobster. The A24 Land website home page reads:
In 1955, Walt Disney channeled the magic of his movies into a theme park and set a standard for family-friendly entertainment. So what if you applied
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