Disney Just Revealed What’s Actually Being Built at Avengers Campus—And It’s Bigger Than You Think
Disney Just Revealed What’s Actually Being Built at Avengers Campus—And It’s Bigger Than You Think Walt Disney Imagineering just pulled back the curtain on...
Disney Just Revealed What’s Actually Being Built at Avengers Campus—And It’s Bigger Than You Think
Walt Disney Imagineering just pulled back the curtain on the Avengers Campus expansion at Disney California Adventure, and the new behind-the-scenes photos reveal something fans have been waiting months to see: actual construction progress.
According to AllEars, Disney shared images today showing the massive canopy structure being assembled that will connect two brand-new attractions. This isn’t just a cosmetic update—we’re talking about doubling the entire size of Avengers Campus.
What’s Actually Being Built
The expansion centers around two completely new attractions that sound wildly different from each other:
Avengers Infinity Defense will be a multiverse-themed dark ride where guests travel to iconic Marvel locations including Asgard, Wakanda, and New York City. The mission? Help defeat King Thanos and recover stolen Stark technology. This is the kind of immersive storytelling Disney does best, and the multiverse angle opens up basically unlimited creative possibilities.
Stark Flight Lab takes a different approach—it’s a motion simulator where guests experience a simulated flight and potentially encounter Tony Stark himself. What makes this interesting is that Disney previously revealed animators actually choreographed dancers to make the robotic arms move in more human-like ways. That level of detail suggests this won’t be your typical jerky simulator ride.
Why This Canopy Matters
The canopy being assembled right now isn’t just architectural flair—it’s the physical link between these two attractions. Think of it as the backbone of the expansion. The fact that it’s going up means we’re past the foundation phase and into the visible, vertical construction that signals real momentum.
Disney announced this expansion back in August 2024, and construction officially kicked off in early 2025. So we’re roughly nine months into the build, and seeing structural elements like the canopy means the project is tracking on schedule.
The Bigger Picture
This expansion represents Disney’s continued investment in Marvel IP at the parks, even as the MCU navigates a transitional phase in theaters. Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure opened in 2021 and quickly became one of the most popular areas of the park—doubling its size makes sense from both a capacity and storytelling perspective.
What’s particularly smart about this expansion is the variety. You’ve got a dark ride for guests who want story and immersion, and a motion simulator for those who want thrills. It’s the same strategy Disney used with Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, where Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance offer completely different experiences in the same land.
We still don’t have an official opening date for these attractions, but with the canopy now being assembled and construction clearly progressing, we’re likely looking at a 2026 or early 2027 debut. Disney will probably wait until closer to completion before committing to a specific timeline, but the visual progress suggests they’re on track.
For Marvel fans who’ve been wondering when Avengers Campus would expand beyond its initial footprint, today’s reveal is proof it’s actually happening—and it’s going to be substantial.