Lights, Motors, Action!: Extreme Stunt Show

Revolving around a series of energetic stunts featuring automobiles, the show runs for just under 40 minutes, and includes scenes of car-based action, pyrotechnics, jet ski chases, and physical stuntwork.

version of the show originally opened on time with the premiere of Walt Disney Studios Park on March 16, 2002.

Herbie, the Volkswagen from The Love Bug, previously made an appearance in an intermission in the middle of the show, but was replaced by Lightning McQueen from Cars in 2011.

[4][5] On January 15, 2016, Disney announced that the Hollywood Studios location would close on April 3 for the construction of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and Toy Story Land.

[6] The Paris version of the show closed on March 13, 2020; nearly 18 years after it initially opened; the closure was expected as part of the Walt Disney Studios park expansion, but the closure date was moved up owing to the COVID-19 pandemic in France, until it announced that was replaced by a new stunt shows, Alice and the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland, and a new outdoor area called Theater of the Stars, which will premiere on May 25, 2024, and it will run until September 29, 2024, and located behind Avengers Campus.

As the third scene is being set up, a driverless hero car is shown, and an audience volunteer is brought down to drive it via remote control.

The fourth sequence, the "Motorcycle Chase," begins with the hero running across the stage while being shot at by two villains on black bikes.

This scene features a stuntman falling thirty feet from a building into an airbag, as well as the rider of one of the pursuit motorcycles catching on fire.

The final scene begins with footage being shown on the large video screen of the previous stunt sequences edited into a finished film.

The show also featured jet skis on the small canal at the front of the theater, and Yamaha motorcycles which maneuvered around the cars.

The show's finale
A motorcycle performing a jump.
Stunt man falling.