Great news for fans of EPCOT’s Forces of Nature by AntiGravity—or for those of us who just love watching people do things with their bodies that seem physically impossible. Disney has extended the show through June 2025, giving guests even more chances to witness a mix of aerial stunts, acrobatics, and all-around impressive feats of human flexibility.
What’s the Show About?
Forces of Nature is one of those performances where you spend most of the time thinking, “Yeah, I’d probably break a limb trying that.” Performed by AntiGravity, a group known for blending aerial arts, trampolining, and extreme flexibility, the show takes place at EPCOT’s World Nature area. It’s all about celebrating the elements—earth, wind, fire, and water—through a mix of dance, stunts, and high-flying acrobatics.
Why the Extension?
It seems Disney has realised that people quite like this whole humans-defying-gravity thing. Originally, the show was set to run for a limited time, but thanks to its popularity, it’s sticking around until at least June 2025. No word yet on whether it’ll become a permanent addition, but given the love for draw-dropping stunts in a park primarily about learning, we wouldn’t be surprised if it stays even longer.
Where & When to See It?
Location: World Nature at EPCOT
Extended Through: June 2025
Cost: Included with park admission (so technically free, if you ignore the part where you paid Disney a small fortune to get in)
My Take on It
So, we caught Forces of Nature last year, and honestly? It wasn’t really for me. The performers are ridiculously talented, don’t get me wrong, but something about the location just felt off—mainly because it was blocking people trying to get through. That said, my kids absolutely loved it, and seeing their reaction probably made it more enjoyable than I would’ve found it otherwise. If you’ve got little ones (or just enjoy watching people flip through the air while you stand comfortably with a snack), it’s definitely worth stopping by.
Final Thoughts
If you’re heading to EPCOT anytime in the next year, this is well worth checking out. It’s got the kind of “how is that even possible?” energy that makes for a great mid-afternoon break between eating your way around the World Showcase.
Will you be catching Forces of Nature on your next visit, or do you prefer your theme park entertainment a little less Cirque du Soleil and a little more Mickey Mouse in a cape? Let us know!
Ryan
Ryan has been attending theme parks since as long as he can remember and his first proper memory comes from when he was just three years old sitting in Main Street USA drinking a Nesquik milkshake from a carton while the piano was being played outside Casey’s Corner.