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Mickey Mouse for the Super Bowl? Fans Want a Fantasmic-Level Halftime Spectacle Next

Super Bowl LX just ended, and the Seahawks didn’t waste any time making their championship win feel official. After defeating the Patriots 29-13, they were spotted celebrating today at Disneyland, smiling for cameras and doing what Super Bowl winners have been doing for years.

But the moment fans saw those photos, the conversation online shifted almost instantly.

Not to the game.

Not to the score.

Not even to the MVP.

Instead, fans started asking the same question they always ask after the Super Bowl ends:

Who’s performing next year?

A young boy wearing Mickey Mouse ears smiles as he hugs a person in a Mickey Mouse costume at a theme park, with colorful buildings and flags in the background.
Credit: Disney

And somehow, Mickey Mouse has now been dragged into the halftime show debate.

Why Fans Are Linking Disney to the Super Bowl

The reason this rumor has taken off is simple: next year’s Super Bowl is happening ridiculously close to Disneyland.

Super Bowl LXI will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. That’s only about 30 miles from Anaheim. And for Disney fans, that fact alone feels like a giant neon sign flashing “Disney crossover incoming.”

It’s not hard to imagine what the week will look like.

Players will be in town early. Celebrities will flood the area. Media coverage will be nonstop. Fans will be making full vacations out of the trip. And Disneyland will be one of the biggest destinations for visitors who want to do something iconic while they’re in Southern California.

So once the Seahawks were spotted in Disneyland today, fans basically took it as a sign.

Like the Super Bowl energy has already started bleeding into Disney territory.

Fantasmic! Is the Blueprint Fans Keep Mentioning

If Disney fans are dreaming big, it makes sense that they keep bringing up Fantasmic!.

It’s one of Disneyland’s most legendary nighttime spectaculars, and it feels like a halftime show already. It has dramatic music, projection effects, water screens, fireworks, and villain sequences that still make people lose their minds decades after the show debuted.

And of course, Mickey Mouse is the star of it all.

So when fans say they want a “Fantasmic-level halftime spectacle,” they’re not just saying they want Disney involved. They’re saying they want a halftime show that feels like a full cinematic experience.

Not just a concert.

Not just a stage with dancers.

But something that looks like it came straight out of Disneyland at night.

Mickey Mouse performing during Fantasmic at Disneyland
Credit: Disney

Disney Has Been Part of the Halftime Show Before

This is where the Mickey rumor becomes more than a silly social media joke.

Disney has actually performed at the Super Bowl in the past.

In 1977 during Super Bowl XI, Disney helped bring a themed halftime production that included Mickey Mouse. That was back when halftime shows leaned heavily into choreographed spectacle instead of celebrity headliners.

Then in 1991 during Super Bowl XXV, Disney produced a halftime show featuring New Kids on the Block, Disney characters, and a massive cast of performers. It felt more like a theme park production than a modern concert, and it was one of the clearest examples of Disney’s brand being part of the NFL’s biggest night.

And in 2000, Disney produced the Super Bowl XXXIV halftime show, featuring Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, and Toni Braxton. That show leaned heavily into themed storytelling and big visuals, which is exactly why fans keep pointing to it as proof Disney could return in a major way.

So no, Disney being involved wouldn’t be unprecedented.

It would actually be a comeback.

Why SoFi Stadium Makes This Even More Possible

SoFi Stadium is one of the most modern, high-tech stadiums in the country. It’s built for spectacle. It’s built for massive live productions. And it’s located right in the heart of Southern California entertainment culture.

That makes it the perfect setting for something bigger than the typical halftime formula.

And if the NFL wanted to do something that feels like a Hollywood blockbuster, Disney could absolutely deliver it. They’ve got the experience, the resources, and the creative production teams that already know how to entertain huge crowds on a nightly basis.

The only difference is that instead of doing it for thousands in a theme park, they’d be doing it for millions watching on TV.

Belle and the Beast in Fantasmic at Disneyland
Credit: Disney

What Fans Are Really Asking For

Here’s the truth: fans don’t literally expect Mickey Mouse to be the halftime performer.

They’re not expecting Mickey to come out and start singing pop songs.

What they’re asking for is something more fun.

They want the halftime show to feel like a Disney spectacle. They want storytelling. They want villains. They want fireworks. They want the kind of production value that makes people go, “How did they even pull that off?”

And Fantasmic! is the perfect example of what Disney can do when it goes all in.

Could It Actually Happen?

It’s still early. The Super Bowl just ended, and there’s no official indication that Disney is involved with Super Bowl LXI’s halftime show planning.

But the reason the rumor keeps growing is because it doesn’t feel impossible.

The game is close to Disneyland. Disney has performed at the Super Bowl before. And the NFL is always looking for a new twist that will dominate headlines.

So even if Mickey Mouse never appears on the field in 2027, the fact that fans are even talking about a Fantasmic-level halftime show says a lot.

Because when the Super Bowl comes to Southern California, people don’t just want football.

They want a full entertainment takeover.

And if there’s one company that knows how to deliver that, it’s Disney.

Andrew Boardwine

A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy

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