![]() Courtesy: Disney Buzz/ Pixar Thor: Love and Thunder (July 8, 2022)Ĭhris Hemsworth returns as the title character in this fourth Marvel Studios installment, following 2011’s Thor, 2013’s The Dark World, and 2017’s Ragnarok. Angus MacLane ( Finding Dory) will direct. Pixar gives a new twist to Buzz’s origin story with Lightyear, now voiced by Chris Evans instead of Tim Allen. Airing since 2011, the show chronicles the misadventures of the Belcher family as they attempt to run a restaurant.Īstronaut toy Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase “To infinity and beyond!” has become iconic after appearances in 1995’s Toy Story through 2019’s Toy Story 4. Image Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Entertainment Bob’s Burgers (May 27, 2022)įollowing in the footsteps of 2007’s The Simpsons Movie, this long-running animated Fox comedy will receive the feature film treatment. Sam Raimi makes his Marvel Cinematic Universe directorial debut, after previously directing the three 2000s-era Spider-Man films which weren’t connected to the MCU. Rodriguez direct, both having worked previously on animation for television or shorts and making their feature film debuts here.ĭoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 6, 2022)īenedict Cumberbatch returns as the title character in this Marvel Studios sequel to 2016’s Doctor Strange. Zach Galifianakis voices the titular Ron. Ron’s Gone Wrong (October 22, 2021)Ģ0th Century Studios’ animated movie follows a world where children’s best friends aren’t fellow humans, but talking robots - except for one boy’s, whose robot (as the title implies) doesn’t work as it’s supposed to. Note: this list only includes specific titles with a confirmed theatrical release - excluding release dates that have been booked by the studio for as-yet-unannounced titles. (Updated October 18, 2021, to reflect release date changes for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the untitled Indiana Jones 5, The Marvels, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.)ĭespite Disney’s new focus on a direct-to-consumer model, including streaming service Disney+, the studio’s theatrical slate remains robust, including upcoming properties from the Marvel, Star Wars, Avatar, Pixar, and Indiana Jones brands.įollowing the studio’s record $13.1 billion in global box office in 2019, in chronological order, here’s what big-screen enthusiasts have to look forward to in the years ahead from Disney, including their subsidiary 20th Century Studios (formerly 20th Century Fox). ![]() West Side Story: ©Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Ron’s Gone Wrong: © 2021 20th Century Studios. Eternals: Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ![]()
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