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Upcoming Disney Movies: Full List Of Titles And Release Dates

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Upcoming Disney Movies: Full List Of Titles And Release Dates
Will Smith as the genie in Aladdin

Disney has had some of the biggest box office years of any studio in the history of time over the last few years. While the studio only has a handful of films planned for 2019, almost every single one of them is poised to be a major blockbuster. And then, of course, there's everything they have planned after that.


Between all the different studios that Disney owns, and with another having recently joined them, there's a nearly endless stream of movies planned for the rest of this decade. Here is everything currently on the official Disney release calendar, animated, live-action, comic book, and science fiction, even a documentary just to balance things out. This is your one-stop shop for all things Disney, including upcoming Fox projects.. Here's everything that has to yet to be released by the House of Mouse.


Aladdin


Release Date: May 24, 2019


Early looks at Aladdin had a lot of people worried. Whether it was Will Smith's Genie not being blue or the Genie being a little strange looking while being blue, fans of the animated original were less than thrilled. With the release of the first trailer, the fear seems to have largely calmed down. Considering how popular the original movie is, you can be sure Disney has high expectations for this one.




Dark Phoenix


Release Date: June 7, 2019


The X-Men haven't joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe quite yet, but the final movie in the current franchise will technically be released by Disney now that Fox is owned by the Mouse House. This one has seen several delays, making many wonder just how good it will be, but it seems we'll finally find out in June.


Toy Story 4


Release Date: June 21, 2019


Many would consider the first three Toy Story movies one of the finest trilogies in recent memory. The mere idea of a fourth film sends people into cold sweats, and yet, that film will be here soon. The story will see Woody reunited with his old flame Bo Peep as he and new friend Forky try to get back to Bonnie. The film appears to deal with questions of identity and purpose. There may be something left for this franchise to say after all.


Spider-Man: Far From Home (Sony Produced MCU Movie)


Release Date: July 5, 2019


Technically, Spider-Man: Far From Home isn't a Disney movie, but rather a Sony film. However, since it's still part of the marvel Cinematic Universe, and that's all Disney, we're going to include it here. Exactly how Spider-Man will make it from the end of Avengers: Infinity War to here we don't yet know, but however it works, it will see Peter Parker visiting Europe with school friends, where he'll be pressed into service by Nick Fury.




Stuber


Release Date: July 12, 2019


Another of the new "Disney" releases, by virtue of the fact that they own Fox, Stuber is a comedy that will follow Kumail Najiani as an Uber driver who gets caught up in the work of a cop chasing a killer. It looks like a pretty funny movie that will allow Dave Bautista (the cop) to show off his humorous side.


The Lion King


Release Date: July 19, 2019


The original Lion King is still one of the biggest hits Disney Animation has ever had. One can only imagine what will happen when the story returns to the screen via the same CGI/animation style that brought the animal of The Jungle Book to life. Donald Glover will voice Simba, Chiwetel Ejiofor will voice Scar, and James Earl Jones will be back to reprise his role as Mufasa. The last time this movie nearly made a billion dollars at the box office. This time that number might be low.


The Art Of Racing In The Rain


Release Date: August 9, 2019


The Art of Racing in the Rain is a movie based on a book of the same title. It will star This is Us' Milo Ventimiglia as a race car driver but the story will be told from the perspective of the character's dog, Enzo. Enzo believes that if he handles his life properly, he will be reincarnated as a human, and so he learns all he can about being human from his owner. It sounds like a heartwarming story which is right up the ally of Disney, even though this is actually a Fox product. Disney gave Racing this release date and pushed Artemis Fowl into 2020.




Ready Or Not


Release Date: August 23, 2019


Thriller's aren't exactly the genre that one associates with Disney. However, Fox Searchlight will release Ready or Not in August. It will star Samara Weaving as a new bride who gets forced to take part in a terrifying game by her new in-laws. Don't expect to see the actual Disney name anywhere near this one.


Ad Astra


Release Date: September 20, 2019


Originally scheduled for a Memorial Day Weekend release, this one wasn't pulled from that date until late April, but considering it was a Fox project scheduled to go up against Aladdin that certainly wasn't going to happen. Instead, this Brad Pitt science fiction story has been pushed into the fall where it won't conflict with any of the major Disney tentpole projects.


The Woman in the Window


Release Date: October 4, 2019


Another of the existing movies on the Fox slate that Disney just bought, The Woman in the Window stars Amy Adams as a woman who witnesses a crime, but us hesitant to report it as she discovered it wjhile spyinmg on her new neighbors. Amy Adams stars as the witness. Julianne Moore and Gary Oldman co-star as the neighbors. With a cast like that, this one looks like it could be quite strong.




Maleficent: Mistress of Evil


After waiting years for the follow-up to the hit Maleficent Disney has decided not to waste any time. Originally set for a 2020 release, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil has been pushed up to the fall of 2019. It will be the first time we've seen Angelina Jolie in front of the camera in years. If she's as deliciously evil and fun as she was he first time around, this one will have been worth the wait.


Release Date: October 18, 2019


Ford v. Ferrari


Release Date: November 15, 2019


James Mangold directs Matt Damon and Christian Bale as a team tasked with building a brand new Ford automobile that will be capable of beating of the dominant Ferreri car at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in France in 1966. An accomplished director? Oscar winning actors? Based on a true story? a November release date? Did Disney just buy an Academy Awards contender from Fox?


Frozen II


Disney is going to be competing with itself for the box office crown this year. While it seems like Avengers: Endgame will be rthe movie to beat, one should not discount the possibility that Frozen II could play spoiler. The first movie is Disney's biggest animated hit ever and the love that many have for that movie still hasn't died down all these years later. The trailer for the sequel looks to take things down a darker path, but if it has even just one song to become the new "Let it Go," that could be all it needs to be another big hit.


Release Date: November 22, 2019




Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker


Release Date: December 20, 2019


At the end of 2019, a trilogy many of us thought we'd never see will be coming to an end. The third Star Wars trilogy, will finally give a conclusion to the story of Rey, Finn, Poe, and our classic favorites from the original films. The Last Jedi was a movie that split fans. It will be interesting to see if the new film tries to unite them, or continues to carry Star Wars in to new and different places as the franchise continues to grow.


Spies In Disguise


Release Date: December 25, 2019


Will Smith is a super spy who is accidentally transformed into a pigeon. It's not exactly what you'd expect from an animated Disney movie, but this is another Fox project that actually comes from Blue Sky, the animation studio responsible for the Ice Age movies among others. Originally the film was set for September, but Disney has moved the movie to Christmas.


Underwater


Release Date: January 10, 2020


This Fox project stars Kristen Stewert as one member of a team of underwater researchers who have to find safety after their underwater lab is damaged by an earthquake. T.J. Miller and John Gallagher Jr. costar.




Untitled Kingsman Movie


Release Date: February 14, 2020


The next Kingsman film is set to be an origin story of sorts that is set prior to the events of the existing film by a couple of hundred years. Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes are among those who will have roles in the film. The project was previously being referred to as Kingsman: The Great Game, but the most recent listing for the film from Disney/Fox is leaving it as yet untitled.


Call of the Wild


Release Date: February 21, 2020


It shows just how crowded the release calendar is for Disney after buying Fox that only one week after the new Kingsman movie, the animated Call of the Wold that stars Harrison Ford, Dan Stevens, and Karen Gillan will be released. We haven't seen this one yet, so it's too early to tell how it looks, but it's based on the calssic Jack London novel and has a remarkable cast so far.


Onward


Release Date: March 6, 2020


There's a lot of what we don't know about Onward. The know cast is made up of Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Octavia Spencer and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, It's being refereed to by Pixar as a "suburban fantasy" film. That's about the extent of what we know. Maybe we'll get a real look at once Toy Story 4 is out.




Mulan (Live-Action)


Release Date: March 27, 2020


Disney's first live-action remake will be a new version of Mulan. Chinese star Liu Yifei will lead an all Asian cast.


The New Mutants


Release Date: April 3, 2020


The New Mutants has been delayed so frequently that there have been significant questions about whether or not the world will ever see it. The newest release calendar from Disney has pushed the movie off yet again. Originally set to release in April of 2018, it's now set to hit screens two years later.


Untitled Marvel


Release Date: May 1, 2020


The first MCU movie of Phase Four is still set for May of 2020, despite that, less than a year before it is set to open, we don't know what movie it is.




Artemis Fowl


Release Date: May 29, 2020


Artemis Fowl is based on a popular book series, but it's not exactly one on the level of Harry Potter. As such, it's hard to gauge how big this one will be. It could be a serious X-factor in the Disney schedule. If it hits as big as most of the movies on this list, it will almost certainly be the birth of a new franchise. If it doesn't it will likely be a footnote on an otherwise impressive box office year. We'll have to wait and see. Originally set for a late summer 2019 release, it's now the Memorial Day weekend release in 2020.


Untitled Pixar Animation


Release Date: June 19,2020


Free Guy


Release Date: July 3, 2020


Ryan Reynolds stars as a bank teller who realizes he's actually a character in a video game.




Bob's Burgers


Release Date: July 17, 2020


In what might be the strangest thing to happen since Disney bought Fox, the release date that was set for a Bob's Burgers movie two years ago has remained unchanged.


Jungle Cruise


Release Date: July 24, 2020


Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt co-star in a movie based on the classic Disneyland attraction.


The One And Only Ivan


Release Date: August 14, 2020


Based on a children's book about a silverback gorilla that lives inb captivity, The One and Only Ivan stars Bryan Cranston, Angelina Jolie, and Sam Rockwell.




Death on the Nile


Release Date: October 9, 2020


The follow up to Kenneth Branaugh's Murder on the Orient Express will again make him the director and star when he plays Agatha Christie's famous detective Hercule Poirot. As the title suggests, the story will find the famous detective solving a murder in Egypt.


Untitled Marvel


Release Date: November 6, 2020


Ron's Gone Wrong


Release Date: November 6, 2020


A new U.K animation company called LOcksmith tells the story of a child and his robot best friend who begins to not quite work right.




Untitled Disney Animation


Release Date: November 25, 2020


West Side Story


Release Date: December 18, 2020


Steven Spielberg's remake of the classic musical.


Cruella


Release Date: December 23, 2020


The origin story of the 101 Dalmatians villain starring Emma Stone.




Untitled Marvel


Release Date: February 12, 2021


Nimona


Release Date: March 5, 2021


Blue Sky's animated version of the popular web comic by Noelle Stevenson, showruner of the Netflix version of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: March 12, 2021




Untitled Marvel


Release Date: May 7, 2021


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: May 28, 2021


Untitled Pixar Animation


Release Date: June 18, 2021




Untitled Indiana Jones


Release Date: July 9, 2021


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: July 30, 2021


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: October 8, 2021




Untitled Marvel


Release Date: November 5, 2021


Untitled Disney Animation


Release Date: November 24, 2021


Avatar 2


Release Date: December 17, 2021




Untitled Marvel


Release Date: February 18, 2022


Untitled Pixar


Release Date: March 18, 2022


Untitled Marvel


Release Date: May 6, 2022




Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: May 27, 2022


Untitled Pixar


Release Date: June 17, 2022


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: July 8, 2022




Untitled Marvel


Release Date: July 29, 2022


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: October 7, 2022


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: November 4, 2022




Untitled Disney Animation


Release Date: November 23, 2022


Untitled Star Wars


Release Date: December 16, 2022


Untitled Disney Live Action


Release Date: February 17, 2023




Avatar 3


Release Date: December 22, 2023


Untitled Star Wars


Release Date: December 20, 2024


Untitled Avatar 4


Release Date: December 19, 2025




Untitled Star Wars


Release Date: December 18, 2026


Untitled Avatar 5


Release Date: December 17, 2027


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Captain Marvel


While Captain Marvel is the big MCU movie set in between the two-part Avengers finale, it was set in the 1990s, predating most of the franchise. It introduced us to Brie Larson's new intergalactic hero, who promises to be a major part of Avengers: Endgame and beyond. It gave us a young Nick Fury and answered a couple of questions about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, while, of course, creating several more questions in the process.


Release Date: March 8, 2019


Dumbo


The first of three big Disney live-action remakes to hit the screen in 2019 was Dumbo. The earliest Disney animated theatrical film to receive the live-action treatment, the story about the flying elephant was spearheaded by Tim Burton and told a significantly different story, which created a collection of human characters around the baby elephant. While many praised the CGI which created the title character, the rest of the film was not viewed as favorably by many.


Release Date: March 29, 2019


Penguins


Release Date: April 12, 2019


Disney's next big release isn't likely to set pre-sale ticket records or smash the box office, but for a studio that has been in the documentary business almost as long as it's been in the animation business, it's nice that the studio still makes movies designed to educate even more than they're designed to entertain. You may not find this one easily at your major multiplex, but there's nothing wrong with seeking it out.




Avengers: Endgame


Release Date: April 26, 2019


It all comes down to this. After 22 films and 11 years the Marvel Cinematic Universe will come to a head with Avengers: Endgame. While the MCU will continue moving forward, we have no idea just what sort of shape it will be in. Who will live? Who will die? We certainly have no idea, and the only way to know for sure is to watch it and find out.

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