Nestled deep within the rocks of the Canada Pavilion is the theater where the new “Canada: Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360” will debut on January 17, 2020 for the start of the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.
The new film will give guests a breathtaking look at the Great White North in the updated edition of the classic EPCOT Circle-Vision 360 presentation, which will also feature a new musical score by Canadian composer Andrew Lockington, and new narration by award-winning actors Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy. Upgrades are to include new footage and a projection-system update for a visually-enhanced experience…
… and it also appears that the theater housing the film experience has received new marquee signage after recent refurbishments in the area.
You can spot the new sign just past the walkway. The marquee features the new film’s name, replacing the former “O, Canada!” signage.
The new sign also features a digital wait time to indicate when the next show will take place. Gone are the hanging lanterns from the former sign, but it seems new ones may have yet to be installed.
Will you be checking out the new Canada: Far and Wide film when it debuts at the next Festival of the Arts? If you’re feeling nostalgic, make sure you check out our video of the now-extinct “O’ Canada!”, shot in stunning 360 4K!
Whoa….wait. New Musical Score? The last update kept the original score and improved it.