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Disney+ did its best to break the internet on Thursday night (December 10), announcing a huge roster of brand new shows, movie news and information relating to some of its most popular franchises – including Marvel and Star Wars.

The House of Mouse set the scene quite early on during its Investor Day livestream, telling audiences that over the next few years there'll be around 10 Marvel series, 10 Star Wars series, 15 live action, animated and Pixar series AND 15 all-new live action, Disney Animation and Pixar features going straight to the streaming platform.

If you're feeling a little overwhelmed by the sudden burst of news, and don't quite know where to start, we've pulled together a list of what's on the way, just for you, dear reader.

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Strap in, because there's a lot to get your head around (and get excited about).

Star Wars

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Obi-Wan Kenobi – Hayden Christensen will return as Darth Vader, joining Ewan McGregor, in this Disney+ series that will pick up 10 years after Revenge of the Sith.

AndorA Rogue One prequel series, set in the Star Wars universe and starring Diego Luna as conflicted rebel Cassian Endor, coming to Disney+ in 2022.

Rangers of the New Republic – a brand-new Disney+ series, set within the timeline of The Mandalorian and predicted to feature Gina Carano's Cara Dune.

Ahsoka – a brand-new Disney+ series, starring Rosario Dawson as fan-favourite Ahsoka Tano, set within the timeline of The Mandalorian.

Lando – Lando Calrissian's standalone series, from Dear White People's Justin Simien, is in development.

The Acolyte – Russian Doll co-creator Leslye Headland is bringing this Star Wars thriller series, set in the final days of the High Republic era.

The Bad Batch – a new animated Original Series from Lucasfilm, coming soon to Disney+.

Star Wars: Visions – an series of animated short films, celebrating Star Wars through the lens of Japanese anime creators, coming to Disney Plus in 2021.

A Droid Story – an animated series, promising to introduce a new hero guided by R2-D2 and C-3PO.

Rogue SquadronWonder Woman director Patty Jenkins will bring this Star Wars movie about a starship dogfighting squad to the big screen, due Christmas 2023.

Taika Waititi's upcoming Star Wars project, about which we know nothing except that it's from Taiki Waititi, which makes us extremely excited.

Marvel

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WandaVision – a brand-new Disney+ series coming on January 15. A new full-length trailer has been released ahead of its launch:

'We are an unusual couple.' Marvel Studios' @WandaVision, an Original Series, starts streaming Jan. 15 on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/rBIygqUGsw

— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) December 11, 2020

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier – Disney+ series, coming March 19, 2021. A trailer was also released:

“The legacy of that shield is complicated.” Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, an Original Series, starts streaming Mar. 19 on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/iJaquJEUGy

— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) December 11, 2020

Loki – the Disney+ series starring Tom Hiddleston, releasing May 2021, gave us a glimpse at a first-look clip:

“Glorious.”

Loki, an Original Series from Marvel Studios, is coming May 2021 to #DisneyPlus. @lokiofficialpic.twitter.com/gqT7AKur2y

— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) December 11, 2020

What If…? - an animated series of non-canon twists on familiar characters, coming to Disney+ in the summer 2021.

Ms Marvel – an original series, based on one of the newer characters to the Marvel comics. It has been announced that Iman Vellani will star in the lead role as Kamala Khan. Coming to Disney+ late 2021.

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Ms. Marvel, an Original Series from Marvel Studios, is coming late 2021 to #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/ArHe8vMCXd

— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) December 11, 2020

Hawkeye – Hailee Steinfeld joins Jeremy Renner for this Disney+ series.

She-Hulk – Tatiana Maslany was confirmed (after previously denying the rumour) for the title role for this Disney+ series, alongside the return of Mark Ruffalo and Tim Roth (he was The Abomination – remember?).

Secret Invasion – Samuel L Jackson will return as Nick Fury, along with Captain Marvel's Ben Mendelsohn as the Skrull Talos, for this Disney+ series.

Ironheart – Dominique Thorne stars as genius inventor Riri Williams, in this original Disney Plus series about the creator of the most advanced suit of armour since Iron Man.

Armor Wars – Don Cheadle returns as James Rhodes in this series for Disney+.

Moon Knight – an original series coming to Disney+.

Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special – James Gunn will write and direct this special, coming to Disney+ in 2022.

Even seeing this here makes me laugh. One of my favorite stories ever, which I have bugged @Kevfeige endlessly about over the years. I can’t believe we’re actually doing this. And, yes, I unironically loved the Star Wars Holiday Special as a kid. pic.twitter.com/JjymrARoV7

— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) December 11, 2020

I Am Groot – a series of original shorts, coming to Disney+.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – a third in the movie franchise, starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer. Kathryn Newton joins as Cassie Lang, and Jonathan Majors will star as Kang the Conqueror.

Black Widow – Set long-before before Natasha Romanoff became an Avenger, the highly-anticipated movie (starring Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Rachel Weisz) is set for cinemas on May 7, 2021.

Production has just wrapped for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Meet the fantastic cast bringing the film to life.#ShangChi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is in theaters July 9th, 2021. pic.twitter.com/EPhXPMGDuk

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Shang Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings – Production has now wrapped and it's set to hit cinemas on July 9, 2021.

Eternals – Starring Richard Madden, Gemma Chan, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Ridloff, Brian Tyree Henry, Salma Hayek, Lia McHugh, Don Lee, Barry Keoghan, Kit Harrington, and Angelina Jolie.

Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness – Debuting in cinemas March 25, 2022 and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Wong, Rachel McAdams, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez. The film will connect to the WandaVision series, and the next Spider-Man film.

Thor: Love and Thunder – Christian Bale joins the cast as the villain Gorr the God Butcher. The movie is due to arrive in cinemas May 6, 2022.


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Black Panther 2 – It's been confirmed that, to honour Chadwick Boseman's legacy and portrayal of T'Challa, the character will not be recast. The sequel, which will explore the world of Wakanda and its other characters, is coming to cinemas July 8, 2022.

Blade – a new feature film starring Mahershala Ali in the title role.

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Captain Marvel 2 – Brie Larson returns for the sequel, directed by Nia DaCosta. Set to arrive in cinemas on November 11, 2022.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 – in the works.

Fantastic Four – Jon Watts will direct the new feature film, finally hoping to break a run of failed attempts to bring the characters successfully into the movies.

Disney+ TV shows

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Willow – Warwick Davis returns in the title role, coming to Disney+ in 2022.

Baymax – new animated series for Disney+, coming 2022.

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Zootopia+ – new animated series for Disney+, coming 2022.

Tiana – new animated series for Disney+, coming 2022.

Moana – new animated series for Disney+s, coming 2023.

Iwájú – a new animated series, produced in collaboration with the Pan-African comic book entertainment company Kugali, coming to Disney+ in 2022.

The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers – picking up where the movie left off, the Disney+ series will see the return of Emilio Estevez and the addition of Lauren Graham.

Turner & Hooch – a buddy comedy series starring Josh Peck and a rather adorable pooch.

Big Shot – a series set in the world of high-school basketball, starring Yvette Nicole Brown and John Stamos.

The Mysterious Benedict Society – a series based on the best-selling books.

Disney movie news

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Raya and the Last Dragon – releasing in cinemas, and on Disney Plus (with Premier Access) on March 5, 2021.

Flora and Ulysses – an original movie, about a young comic book fan and her squirrel sidekick, coming to Disney Plus in February 2021.

Indiana Jones – Harrison Ford returns for a new adventure to end the film series, arriving July 2022.

Children of Blood & Bone – new feature film, based on Tomi Adeyemi's New York Times bestselling novel.

Hocus Pocus 2 – the long-rumoured sequel to the '90s Halloween classic has officially been confirmed.

Three Men and a Baby – a modern reboot of the '80s classic, starring Zac Efron, set to be released to Disney+ in 2022.

Cheaper by the Dozen – a reimagining from Blackish producer Kenya Barris, starring Kenya Barris and Gabrielle Union, coming to Disney+ in 2022.

Sister Act – a third film is on the way starring Whoopi Goldberg, who is also on board as a producer with Tyler Perry. Coming to Disney+.

Jungle Cruise – starring Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Edgar Ramirez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti, coming to cinemas July 2021.

Pinocchio – directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks.

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Cruella – starring Emma Stone in the title role, coming to Disney+.

The Lion King – a prequel to the live action, from Moonlight's Barry Jenkins, is currently in production.

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The Little Mermaid – live action, starring Halle Bailey, Hamilton's Daveed Diggs, Jonah Hauer-King, Awkwafina, Jacob Tremblay, Melissa McCarthy and Javier Bardem.

Peter Pan & Wendy – starring Jude Law as Captain Hook and Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell.

Disenchanted – a sequel to the hit film Enchanted, starring Amy Adams, will stream exclusively on Disney+.

Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers – a hybrid of live action and animation, starring John Mulaney and Andy Samberg, coming to Disney+.

Greek Freak – a new live-action biographical film about NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, set for Disney Plus, along with projects about Keanon Lowe and Chris Paul.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid – animated film, coming to Disney+ in 2021.

The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild – the next in 20th Century Studios' Ice Age franchise, starring Simon Pegg, is due on Disney+ in early 2022.

Night at the Museum – animated picture, coming to Disney+ in 2021.

This Fall, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ all-new film Encanto takes you to Colombia, where a magical family live in a magical home. Directed by Byron Howard and Jared Bush, co-directed and co-written by Charise Castro Smith, and music written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. pic.twitter.com/bdxag3SzPv

— Disney Animation (@DisneyAnimation) December 11, 2020

Encanto new animated film set in Colombia, where a magical family live in a magical home, and including songs from multi-award winning Lin-Manuel Miranda. Coming to cinemas November 2021.

Pixar

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Turning Red – from the director of the Academy Award-winning short Bao, Domee Shi, coming to cinemas March 11, 2022.

Director of the Academy Award-winning short Bao, Domee Shi, brings us Turning Red. Meet Mei: she experiences the awkwardness of being a teenager, with an added twist: when she gets too excited, she transforms into a giant red panda. Turning Red comes to theaters March 11, 2022 pic.twitter.com/2s5NgzqBHP

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Lightyear – Chris Evans will voice the lead, in this origin story of the hero that inspired the Toy Story action figure. Expected in cinemas June 17, 2022.

Here’s a first look of the young test pilot that became the Space Ranger we all know him to be today. Lightyear launches into theaters June 17, 2022. pic.twitter.com/Ho2ChPrQbx

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Luca – a new and original feature film, expected in cinemas June 2021.

Inside Pixar – a documentary series which takes you inside the Pixar Animation Studios, new episodes coming in the next few months.

Pixar Popcorn – a new collection of mini shorts starring some of your favourite Pixar characters, coming to Disney+ in January 2021.

Dug Days – an Up spin-off series for Disney+, coming in autumn 2021.

Cars – Disney+ series, featuring characters new and old, coming in autumn 2022.

Win or Lose – Pixar's first original long-form animated series, coming to Disney Plus in autumn 2023.

National Geographic

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Limitless With Chris Hemsworth – part science, part action adventure, Hemsworth will go on a mission to discover the limits of the human body and find out how to stay healthier and younger for longer.

Welcome to Earth (working title) – Will Smith goes on a journey to unlock the secrets of this planet's most extraordinary, unexplained phenomena.

Genius – a fourth season of the Emmy-winning anthology series, profiling Martin Luther King Jr.

From executive producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, the fourth installment of Genius will premiere exclusively on @DisneyPlus and explore the extraordinary life and immeasurable impact of Martin Luther King, Jr. pic.twitter.com/zE73XqCKW4

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Cousteau – feature documentary, produced in partnership with The Cousteau Society, diving into the life of legendary ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau.

Secrets of the Whales – natural history series, narrated by Sigourney Weaver.

A Real Bug's Life – coming to Disney+.

America The Beautiful coming to Disney+.

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We all could do with a pick-me-up. Thankfully, Disney is here to deliver smiles galore with its most exciting, fresh lineup of new movies... well, ever.

Whether it's a reboot or remake you're after, prequels or Pirates, it's all here. There are 25 new Disney movies arriving between now and the next few years that you absolutely should be getting excited about.

While that may sound daunting, we've managed to track them all down and collect them together into one easy-to-read list. The new Disney movies below range from the imminent release of Raya and The Last Dragon through to the Pinocchio live-action remake, which has just cast its main villain.

Note: While our guide to new Disney movies covers the mainline Disney efforts, if you’re looking for adventures in a galaxy far, far away, check out this list of upcoming Star Wars movies. For the MCU, our runthrough of Marvel Phase 4. And, yes, the Avatar sequels are also on the way up until 2028 – but they’re holdovers from the merger with Fox.

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New Disney movies (2021)

Raya and the Last Dragon

Release date: March 5, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon was first announced at D23 2019 but it's undergone some changes since then, not least of all a new release date and a new lead from a galaxy far, far away...

Set to be an epic tale taking place in the fictional land of Lumandra, Raya and the Last Dragon will follow the titular Raya (now voiced by Kelly Marie Tran, replacing Cassie Steele) as she sets out in search of the last dragon (Awkwafina)

Raya and the Last Dragon will release in theaters and will also be available on March 5 on Disney Plus for $30/£20 under the streaming service's 'Premiere Access' range.

Below, you can watch the most recent trailer, featuring the titular last dragon, voiced by Awkwafina.

Cruella

Release date: 2021

It's been over three years since rumours surfaced that Disney is working on a Cruella origins movie. Then, towards the end of 2018, it was officially confirmed that a) it's happening, and b) Emma Stone is set to play the fur-crazed fashionista herself. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film will be directed by Craig Gillespie (of I, Tonya fame) and will be set in the 1980s 'with a punk vibe'.

At D23 2019, we finally got a look at Emma Stone as Cruella. It was well worth the wait. Rocking a black-and-white hairdo that only Emma Stone and probably Helena Bonham Carter could make not look totally silly, Cruella is accompanied by three dalmatians (98 to go...) and a pair of menacing henchmen.

It once had a release date, but has now been relegated to merely '2021.'

Luca

Release date: June 18, 2021

One of the latest new Disney movies to be announced is Luca, an animated adventure from Pixar due to hit cinemas next summer.

You can see the first concept art here but, as a taster, here's the synopsis: 'Our all-new film will introduce a boy named Luca as he experiences an unforgettable summer in a seaside town on the Italian Riviera,' Pixar revealed.

It will be directed by Enrico Casarosa and will be the third Pixar movie released in just over 12 months, which is slowly becoming the norm for a studio that often took years between releases with a more sporadic output.

Jungle Cruise

Release date: July 2021

Somehow not the first Disney movie based on a theme park ride (Pirates of the Caribbean got there well over 15 years ago), Jungle Cruise recruits Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's comedic action chops and throws them in with Emily Blunt, who plays the swashbuckling scientist Lily. The pair embark on an adventure to find the Tree of Life. UK fans will also be pleased to know that comedian Jack Whitehall is also along for the trip, playing Lily's brother.

It's worth noting, however, that those expecting it to come out this year are up you-know-what without a paddle. That's because Disney delayed a bunch of movies, including Jungle Cruise by a whole year.

Encanto

Release date: November 24, 2021

According to Disney, Encanto 'tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains ofColombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto.'

It'll feature original music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and will be directed by Zootopia's Byron Howard.

Night at the Museum

Release date: 2021

Night at the Museum is coming back as an animated film. The original director, Shawn Levy, is attached as producer.

New Disney movies (2022 onwards)

Aladdin 2

Thought an Aladdin sequel was wishful thinking? Think again. The billion-dollar live-action hit is being primed for an original follow-up. The Hollywood Reporter let the genie out of the bottle, confirming that Disney are working on Aladdin 2. Not only is Guy Ritchie set to return as director, but a writers’ room has been working on new ideas for the sequel by reading through stories from One Thousand and One Nights, the source material upon which the original Aladdin was loosely based.

That means any Aladdin sequel, which is being penned by Real Steel’s John Gatins and Straight Outta Compton’s Andrea Berloff, is unlikely to take its cue from the direct-to-video Return of Jafar, which followed on from the original 1992 animated smash hit starring Robin Williams. At this early stage, the cast haven’t been confirmed, though Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, and Will Smith are 'expected to reprise their roles.'


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Hocus Pocus 2

Coming to Disney Plus in the near-future, the Hocus Pocus sequel will be directed by Hairspray's Adam Shankman. It's not yet known if Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, or Kathy Najimy will repreise their witchy roles from the 1993 original.

Three Men and a Baby

The '80s comedy featuring Ted Danson, Tom Selleck, and Steve Guttenberg was a surprise hit. So much so, that Disney is bringing it back for a reboot. The premise, which saw three bachelors receive a surprise 'package' in the form of a baby is likely to stay, but the cast will be shaken up. Zac Efron is confirmed to star in the Disney Plus release.

Cheaper by the Dozen

Coming in 2022, this reboot sees 'a multiracial, blended family of 12, navigating a hectic home life while managing their family business.' Gabrielle Union is attached to star.

Lion King prequel

Surprise! The Lion King prequel is is in the works with with Moonlight's Barry Jenkins stepping in to replace Jon Favreau as director. As confirmed by Disney, Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, and Nicholas Britell will provide the music.

Peter Pan and Wendy

Release date: TBC

It turns out that there's more of the Peter Pan story to tell, because Disney is making a brand new live-action version of the 1953 animated film. Director David Lowery, though, is confident that he can do something a little different with the remake, although it's not clear exactly how.

In an interview with Comicbook.com, producer Jim Whitaker said that 'it'll be a big, rollocking adventure', which is kind of what you would hope for with a Peter Pan movie. Apparently, it's still very much in the script-writing stage though, so don't expect an official release date anytime soon.

News also broke (via Variety) that a Wendy was cast, with Ever Anderson stepping into the role, while Peter Pan will be played by Alexander Molony. Jude Law is playing Captain Hook and Yara Shahidi is Tinker Bell. Filming is set to begin in 2021.

Pinocchio

Release date: TBC

Another live-action movie in the works is Pinocchio. The story of the puppet-turned-real-boy is about to get a lot more real. This live-action remake has been in development for quite some time. Robert Zemeckis is directing and Tom Hanks will lead the cast.

As per Deadline, Beauty and the Beast actor Luke Evans is heading for another villainous turn as the nefarious Coachman.

According to Variety, Guillermo del Toro is also current producing, writing, and directing a stop-motion, musical version of Pinocchio exclusively for Netflix. Knowing del Toro's penchant for combining childlike wonder with the macabre, you can bet that his adaptation will follow the darker elements of the original 1883 novel much more closely. It's set in 1930s Italy for a start, during the rise of Mussolini's fascism, which certainly doesn't sound very Disney to me. Neither del Toro's take nor Disney's adaptation have release dates as yet.

Disenchanted

Amy Adams is back as Giselle in a Disney Plus sequel to Enchanted. No word yet on plot, cast, or even a director.

Chip N' Dale: Rescue Rangers

Now, this came out of left-field. Rescue Rangers will be a hybrid live-action/animation film and will feature John Mulaney and Andy Samberg as the squeaky chipmunks. Seth Rogen is also set to cameo.

Sister Act 3

Indiana Jones 5

Indy's back! Harrison Ford will return as as the adventurer for a fifth (and presumably final) time in July 2022. Ford vs. Ferrari director James Mangold will helm the project. The script is still currently being worked on, so expect filming to begin in 2021.

Pirates of the Caribbean reboot

Release date: TBC

A potential Pirates of the Caribbean sequel/reboot/reimagining isn't out of the question, but a sixth entry in the popular Disney franchise remains moored for now.

Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick were originally brought in to write the script but departed some time in early 2019. Since then, THR reported that Ted Elliott and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin, who will also be working on The Last of Us HBO series, have stepped in to replace the pair.

Pirates of the Caribbean (with Margot Robbie)

Release date: TBC

Arr, me mateys! We could be getting a double dose of rum-and-sailin' shenanigans if this Pirates report rings true.

Sources close to The Hollywood Reporter indicate that Margot Robbie will take the lead in a female-fronted original movie set in the Pirates universe, wholly distinct and separate from a likely sixth Pirates of the Caribbean mainline movie.

Speaking to Collider, Robbie was tight-lipped about plot details, but teased we're getting “Lot of girl power. No, it’s too early to talk about it… I love Christina, obviously. I’m not a producer on Pirates, so I’ll sit back and kind of wait for the process… No we’re really, really excited at the prospect of adding obviously a very key female element to that world.”

The Little Mermaid

Still no release date for the live-action The Little Mermaid remake, although we now have cast info. US singer Halle Bailey will be playing Ariel, while original Game of Thrones prequel creator Jane Goldman will be penning the script. Awkwafina and Jacob Tremblay have also been cast alongside Melissa McCarthy, Daveed Diggs, and Javier Bardem.

Per Deadline, The Undoing's Noma Dumezweni will appear in a 'brand new role' that wasn't in the 1989 animated film.

New music will feature (and will be written by Lin-Manuel Miranda) and the old tunes will also be included.

Turning Red

Releasing on March 11, 2022, Pixar's Turning Red features a decidedly unique premise.

As per Disney's press release, 'Mei Lee, a confident, dorky 13-year-old torn between staying her mother’s dutiful daughter and the chaos of adolescence. And as if changes to her interests, relationships and body weren’t enough, whenever she gets too excited she “poofs” into a giant red panda.'

Turning Red will be directed by Bao's Domee Shi, so we have high hopes for this one. Bring tissues.

Lightyear

Well, now. This is interesting. Chris Evans is set to play Buzz Lightyear. No, not the toy. This is all to do with the in-universe astronaut on which the merchandise was based. Confused? Evans has cleared it up and it changes lore from the original Toy Story, 25 years on.

Tron 3

Release date: Unknown

Supposedly titled 'Tron: Ares' thanks to a slip up from new lead Jared Leto, the third Tron movie is set to be directed by Garth Davis. Beyond that, we don't know much, but we are very much excited to see light cycles on the big screen once more.