On the heels of an earnings report with slumping domestic parks attendance, Disney announced a slew of future theme park and cruise projects to be developed in the coming years, including a villains-themed land, an Encanto ride, an ability to take flight like Iron Man, and a new level of audio-animatronic technology that will bring Walt Disney to life in front of guests. In an interview with CNN, Chairperson of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Josh D'Amaro, said, "What we're doing, I think, more aggressively than we ever have before, is taking advantage of technology, not for technology's sake, but to create magical – almost mind-bending – experiences." Here are those newly announced projects.

READ MORE: The ultimate winter travel guide to Hobart The biggest expansion ever to come to Magic Kingdom will be developed behind the existing "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad" ride, and will include one land themed to villains, as well as one land themed to Pixar's Cars movie. The concept art shown for the villains-themed area depicts an ominous setting, where Disney promises two major rides. The Cars announcement, marked Saturday night with a live rendition of Life is a Highway by Shaboozey, detailed a land that will not be a replica of Cars Land in California, but an "off-road" adventure, with one thrill ride and one family-friendly ride.

The Cars area will break ground in 2025. Magic Kingdom will also be getting a new nighttime parade called "Disney Starlight," in summer of 2025. A.