

This date was previously slated for Black Panther’s release, but Marvel has pushed that movie up five months, to February 16, 2018, while shifting Captain Marvel from Novemto March 8, 2019. The studio is developing a number of live action adaptations based on classic animated movies, such as Dumbo, Tink, Prince Charming and Mulan, just to name a few.Marvel announced today that their summer hit Ant-Man will get a sequel, with Ant-Man and the Wasp arriving in theaters on July 6, 2018. As for the fairy tale movies, they could represent any number of projects currently in the works at Disney. Disney set two release dates for 2018, with Gigantic opening on Maand Untitled Disney Fairy Tale #2 set for November 2, 2018, both of which don’t have any direct competitors as of yet.Rounding out Disney’s slate is Untitled Disney Fairy Tale #3 (March 29, 2019), Untitled Disneytoon Studios Project (April 12, 2019), Untitled Disney Fairy Tale #4 (November 8, 2019) and Untitled Disney Animation (November 25, 2020), which are all the first movies to claim those dates. Disney didn’t release any plot details for this fairy tale, but it will go up against the animated sequel The Croods 2. Unfortunately, the studios didn’t offer any titles for some of these release dates, but these projects surely represent a diverse slate for all of these studios.Starting with Disney, the studio set a Decemrelease date for an Untitled Disney Fairy Tale, which will be a live action project.

These wildly diverse movies, which range from superhero sequels (Ant-Man and the Wasp) to animated projects (Coco) will all be released in just a three year span, between 20. Disney, Marvel & Pixar Release Dates Announced Through 2020ĭisney, Marvel and Pixar solidified their upcoming movie slates for the next few years, setting release dates for 19 different feature films.
