Yes, numerous movies and television specials have been filmed at Walt Disney World, ranging from major studio releases to cult classics. One of the most famous is "Tomorrowland" (2015), starring George Clooney, which utilized various locations in the park to capture its futuristic aesthetic. The 1991 film "Oscar" starring Sylvester Stallone used the Streets of America at Hollywood Studios. Perhaps the most "infamous" is "Escape from Tomorrow" (2013), a psychological horror film that was shot entirely on-site using handheld cameras without Disney's permission. For Disney fans, the park is a constant backdrop for the "Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade" and numerous Disney Channel Original Movies like "Full House" and "Boy Meets World" episodes. In 2026, the parks continue to serve as a living set for Disney+ content and promotional specials. Beyond the parks themselves, the nearby Disney-built town of Celebration served as the primary filming location for the dark comedy "The Sleepy Time Gal". The sheer variety of "themed" environments—from African savannas to turn-of-the-century main streets—makes the resort an incredibly versatile, albeit expensive, location for filmmakers.