It’s been a busy day at the Mouse House. Marvel has unveiled more of their Phase Three plans, which includes an "Ant-Man" sequel, and now Disney itself has revealed some future plans, which unsurprisingly involves more sequels taking center stage.
Even though it was perfectly formed trilogy as it was, Disney is plowing ahead with "Toy Story 4," which will land in theaters on June 15, 2018, a year later than originally announced. Meanwhile, in terms of sequels anyone was asking for, Brad Bird is back at the helm for "The Incredibles 2," but it won’t drop until June 21, 2019.
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There will be also be another "Cars" movie, which isn’t surprising given it sells an insane amount of merchandise. But there are some original projects announced today, including Pixar‘s "Coco," Disney’s "Gigantic," and a few fairy tale movies. Check out the full slate below.
· CARS 3 now dated on 6/16/17 wide
· COCO is final title of previous “11/22/17 Untitled Pixar Animation” (previously announced 11/22/17 wide playdate is unchanged)
· 12/22/17 UNTITLED DISNEY FAIRY TALE (Live Action) now dated on 12/22/17 wide
· GIGANTIC is final title of previous “3/9/18 Disney Animation” (previously announced 3/9/18 wide playdate is unchanged)
· TOY STORY 4 moves to 6/15/18 wide (from 6/16/17 wide)
· 11/2/18 UNTITLED DISNEY FAIRY TALE (Live Action) now dated on 11/2/18 wide
· 3/29/19 UNTITLED DISNEY FAIRY TALE (Live Action) now dated on 3/29/19 wide
· UNTITLED DISNEYTOON STUDIOS now dated on 4/12/19 wide
· THE INCREDIBLES 2 now dated on 6/21/19 wide
· 11/8/19 UNTITLED DISNEY FAIRY TALE (Live Action) now dated on 11/8/19 wide
· 3/13/20 UNTITLED PIXAR ANIMATION now dated on 3/13/20 wide
· 6/19/20 UNTITLED PIXAR ANIMATION now dated on 6/19/20 wide
· 11/25/20 UNTITLED DISNEY ANIMATION now dated on Wed 11/25/20 wide