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Disney reveals movie slate until 2027

May 10th, 2019 by Marc Comments

So Disney has released its (likely incomplete) line-up of movies showing that not only is there no creativity left but they are making a big to own Christmas for the foreseeable future.

The lineup includes the 20th Century FOX releases and also shows that the Gambit movie is now officially gone.

Interesting too is that the New Mutants movie is now set for April 3rd next year (is is still NEW Mutants?) and the first of the Avatar sequels are now pushed back to December 17th 2021… I’m still not entirely sure anyone really cares at this stage but we’ll see.

Marvel have two movies next year and three in both 2021 and 2022 although no word on what they are although Disney boss Bob Iger has said he expects the next phase of movies to be revealed later this summer, so we’re guessing San Diego Comic Con in July will be when we’ll get the news on this.

On top of this it seems after Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker this Christmas we’ll not be getting another movie until December 2022 followed by 2024 then 2026 with the Avatar movies in the years between.

It looks like Bob Iger was true to his word about a Star Wars hiatus. It’s likely that these will be either the Rian Johnson or Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and DB Weiss’ trilogies but I have to be honest, given the disaster that was The Last Jedi and how bad Game of Thrones has become since Benioff and Weiss didn’t have the books to rely on, I’m not entirely optimistic about either prospect.

But here’s hoping I’m wrong.

2019

Tolkien (Fox Searchlight) – May 10
Aladdin (Dis) – May 24
Dark Phoenix (Fox) – June 7
Toy Story 4  (Dis)- June 21
Stuber (Fox) – July 12
The Lion King (Dis) – July 19
The Art of Racing in the Rain (Fox) – Aug 9
Ready or Not (Fox Searchlight) – Aug. 23
Ad Astra (Fox) – Sept. 20
The Woman in the Window (Fox)  – Oct. 4
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (Dis) – Oct. 18
Ford v. Ferrari (Fox) – Nov. 15
Frozen 2 (Dis) – Nov. 22
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Dec. 20
Spies in Disguise (Fox)  – Dec. 25

2020

Underwater (Fox) – Jan. 10
Untitled Kingsman Movie (Fox) – Feb. 14
Call of the Wild (Fox) – Feb. 21
Onward (Dis) – March 6
Mulan (Dis) – March 27
The New Mutants (Fox) – April 3
Untitled Marvel (Dis)- May 1
Artemis Fowl (Dis) – May 29
Untitled Pixar  (Dis) – June 19
Free Guy (Fox) – July 3
Bob’s Burgers (Fox) – July 17
Jungle Cruise (Dis) – July 24
The One and Only Ivan (Dis) – Aug. 14
Death on the Nile (Fox) – Oct. 9
Untitled Marvel (Dis) – Nov. 6
Ron’s Gone Wrong (Dis) – Nov. 6
Untitled Disney Animation – Nov. 25
West Side Story (Fox/Amblin) – Dec. 18
Cruella (Dis) – Dec. 23

2021

Untitled Disney Marvel  – Feb. 12.
Nimona (Fox) – March 5
Untitled Disney Live Action -March 12
Untitled Disney Marvel – May 5
Untitled Disney Live Action – May 28
Untitled Pixar – June 18
Untitled Indiana Jones – July 9
Untitled Disney Live Action – July 30
Untitled Disney Live Action – Oct. 8
Untitled Disney Marvel – Nov. 5
Untitled Disney Animation – Nov. 24
Avatar 2 (Fox) – Dec. 17

2022

Untitled Disney Marvel – Feb. 18
Untitled Pixar  – March 18
Untitled Disney Marvel – May 6
Untitled Disney Live Action – May 27
Untitled Pixar – June 17
Untitled Disney Live Action – July 8
Untitled Disney Marvel – July 29
Untitled Disney Live Action – Oct. 7
Untitled Disney Live Action – Nov. 4
Untitled Disney Animation – Nov. 23
Untitled Star Wars (Dis) – Dec. 16.

2023

Untitled Disney Live Action – Feb. 17
Avatar 3 (Fox) – Dec. 22

2024

Untitled Star Wars (Dis)- Dec. 20

2025
Avatar 4 (Fox) – Dec. 19

2026 
Untitled Star Wars (Dis)- Dec. 18

2027

Avatar 5 (Fox) – Dec. 17

Source: Deadline

Marc is a self-confessed nerd. Ever since seeing Star Wars for the first time around 1979 he’s been an unapologetic fan of the Wars and still believes, with Clone Wars and now Underworld, we are yet to see the best Star Wars. He’s a dad of two who now doesn’t have the time (or money) to collect the amount of toys, comics, movies and books he once did, much to the relief of his long-suffering wife. In the real world he’s a graphic designer. He started Following the Nerd because he was tired of searching a million sites every day for all the best news that he loves and decided to create one place where you can go to get the whole lot. Secretly he longs to be sitting in the cockpit of his YT-1300 Corellian Transport ship with his co-pilot Chewie, roaming the universe, waiting for his next big adventure, but feels just at home watching cartoons with his kids….