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				 Chapek described Disney's vision for the 
				metaverse as "next-generation storytelling." He wants to use 
				data gleaned from theme park visits and consumers' streaming 
				habits to deliver personalized entertainment experiences, 
				including from the company's Marvel and Lucasfilm studios. 
				 
				"Disney is absolutely a lifestyle," he told Reuters on Sunday in 
				an interview at the convention in Anaheim, Calif. "The question 
				is, how is our next-gen storytelling leveraging what we know 
				about a guest uniquely in this Disney lifestyle, then serving up 
				unique experiences." 
				 
				Entertainment and technology companies rushed to secure a 
				position in the metaverse after Meta Platforms Inc CEO Mark 
				Zuckerberg announced the future of his company would be devoted 
				to creating a robust, three-dimensional, persisitent environment 
				where users’ digital avatars would work, hang out and pursue 
				their hobbies. 
				 
				Well ahead of Meta's announcement, Chapek, who oversaw the parks 
				division before taking over the top job in 2020, has spent years 
				preparing how to extend the theme park experience to people who 
				will never visit one of the company's six theme parks globally. 
				 
				Disney started laying the groundwork in earnest to explore new 
				forms of storytelling over the past year, as it appointed 
				veteran media and tech executive, Mike White, to oversee the 
				newly created Next Generation Storytelling and Consumer 
				Experiences unit. 
				 
				White has been charged with assembling the technological toolkit 
				for Disney's creative executives to employ. 
				 
				He has also been brainstorming ideas for using augmented reality 
				and other technologies to bring a new dimension to storytelling. 
				Chapek cited one early example - an eight-minute augmented 
				reality film that premiered this week on Disney+. 
				 
				"This could be a real big catalyst for what's going to show up 
				there and, you know, five to 10 years," said Chapek. 
				 
				(Reporting by Dawn Chmielewski in Anaheim; editing by Kenneth Li 
				and Stephen Coates) 
				
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