Hannah Montana's Malibu Mansion Now Available on Airbnb for Immersive Fan Experience Fans of the hit Disney Channel series Hannah Montana can now book a one-of-a-kind stay at the real-life Malibu mansion that served as the show’s iconic setting. Airbnb has partnered with Disney to offer a fully immersive experience for ten one-night stays between April 6 and 16, with bookings opening on March 26. The property, which first appeared in the show’s debut in 2006, is being transformed into a nostalgic tribute to the series, complete with references to its most memorable moments. The vacation rental, located in Malibu, California, features the recognizable exterior of the house from the show, along with interior details that pay homage to the series. Guests will have access to a standout feature: the iconic closet where Miley Stewart, played by Miley Cyrus, transformed into her alter ego, Hannah Montana. The space is described as a “fashion-filled dream space” with racks of sequins, bold accessories, and nods to the show’s most legendary looks. Beyond the closet, the property offers ocean views, a breezy balcony, and direct access to the beach, mirroring the show’s depiction. The house has also appeared in other TV projects, including the HBO series Big Little Lies, where it served as the residence of character Madeline Mackenzie. Additionally, it was used for filming season 4 of Selena Gomez’s HBO Max cooking show, Selena + Chef, in 2022. The Airbnb experience coincides with the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana, which was celebrated with a special anniversary episode premiering on March 24. The hour-long special included never-before-seen footage from the show’s filming, recreations of iconic sets, and performances of classic Hannah Montana hits.#disney_channel #miley_cyrus #hannah_montana #airbnb #malibu_california
Disney's 2-Part Dark Fantasy Masterpiece Returns to the Spotlight The Apple TV Store in the U.S. has seen renewed interest in a classic series, with the show climbing from position #8 to #7 on paid storefront charts as of March 5. While the jump appears modest, it holds significance for an older catalog title, as such charts typically reflect dedicated rewatch commitments rather than casual viewing. This pattern highlights how nostalgia often evolves into intentional binge-watching, fueled by social media engagement and online discussions that uncover hidden layers of the show’s narrative. The series, which has long been a fan favorite, is experiencing a resurgence as viewers revisit its intricate storytelling and thematic depth. The phenomenon underscores how older titles can regain relevance through community-driven rediscovery, with fans sharing theories and insights that reframe the show’s content. This renewed attention also reflects broader trends in streaming, where curated experiences and nostalgic appeal drive engagement. Separately, the animated series Gravity Falls has been positioned as a younger audience counterpart to Rick and Morty, blending adventure and mystery with emotional resonance. While Rick and Morty leans on adult humor, nihilism, and meta-commentary, Gravity Falls prioritizes wonder, layered storytelling, and character-driven arcs. The show’s ability to cater to both children and adults stems from its balance of clear stakes—such as solving mysteries and confronting supernatural elements—with deeper themes like identity, family, and regret. For younger viewers, the series offers relatable characters and straightforward adventures, while adults appreciate its serialized structure, payoff planning, and nuanced emotional exploration.#gravity_falls #alex_hirsch #apple_tv_store #disney_channel #disney_xd