Disney announced all its movies coming in the next 4 years — here's what you have to look forward to

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Disney laid out its theatrical schedule through 2017 this summer at its D23 fan convention. Earlier this month, the Mouse House announced release dates for a few more films stretching through 2019.

With Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar, Disney is the movie studio to beat right now.

Its lineup of movies includes a mix of animated films, superheroes, reboots, sequels, and multiple trips to a galaxy far, far away.

Here is everything you can expect to see from Disney from now through 2019.


"The Good Dinosaur" will imagine a world where dinosaurs didn't become extinct and co-exist with humans.
The duo shared some stunning new footage from Pixar's latest film, including a closer look at a T. rex trio.

The movie will be in theaters November 25, 2015.
Director Peter Sohn and producer Denise Ream show off Pixar's next animated feature at D23.

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will take place after the events of "Return of the Jedi." This time, the forces of good must deal with a new villainous character, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will be released December 18, 2015.
Chris Pine will star in "The Finest Hours," a film which takes place in 1952 and is based on the true story of a daring rescue attempt off the coast of Cape Cod following the destruction of two oil tankers.
The mission takes place during one of those notorious New England blizzards. Eric Bana and Casey Affleck also star. It will be released January 29, 2016.
"Zootopia" will be Disney's next animated feature.
The film will follow a fox (Jason Bateman) who must go on the run after being framed for a crime he didn't commit.
Directors Byron Howard and Rich Moore and producer Clark Spencer presented "Zootopia" at D23.

"Zootopia" will be in theaters March 4, 2016.
Picking up where "Age of Ultron" left off, "Captain America: Civil War" follows the new team of Avengers led by Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). A major incident results in a huge rift between Rogers and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.).
It will be released May 6, 2016.
Stars Anthony Mackie and Chris Evans introduced some never-before-seen footage for "Captain America: Civil War" at D23.

Disney's live-action version of "The Jungle Book" will follow the adventures of Mowgli, a young boy raised in the jungle.
The film will star Ben Kingsley, Lupita Nyong'o, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, and Christopher Walken.
Scarlett Johansson will voice Kaa in "The Jungle Book."

It will be out April 15, 2016.
"Alice Through the Looking Glass" is the sequel to Tim Burton's 2010 take on the classic story. Burton won't return to direct, but he has signed on as a producer.
Mia Wasikowska and Johnny Depp will return along with Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter. This time, Alice (Wasikowska) must travel back in time to save the Mad Hatter.
Sacha Baron Cohen will join the cast as "Time."

"Alice Through the Looking Glass" will be in theaters May 27, 2016.
"Finding Dory," the long-awaited sequel to 2003's "Finding Nemo," will reunite Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) with Nemo and Marlin (Albert Brooks).
This time, Dory takes the spotlight, as she embarks on a search for answers to her past.
Ellen DeGeneres will be joined by Ed O'Neil and Ty Burrell, newcomers to the "Nemo" universe.

"Finding Dory" will be released June 17, 2016.
Steven Spielberg will adapt the Roald Dahl classic "The BFG."
In "The BFG," Bill Hader will star as a giant alongside the young Ruby Barnhill as Sophie. The movie will be released July 1, 2016.
Next summer we'll also get a reboot of "Pete's Dragon" starring Bryce Dallas Howard.
Bryce Dallas Howard introduced the film at D23.

The film will be a remake of the 1977 Disney original, in which a young orphan seeks the help of a giant dragon. This version will star Wes Bentley, Robert Redford, and Karl Urban.
A clip from the 1977 version of "Pete's Dragon."

"Pete's Dragon" will be released August 12, 2016.
Next fall's big Marvel movie will be "Doctor Strange," starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
We don't know many details about the film yet, but Strange (Cumberbatch) is a failed surgeon who is given a second chance after a sorcerer trains him to fight evil. The film will be released October 26, 2016.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will sing in Disney's 56th animated movie, "Moana."
The musical will be centered around a teen who sets out on an adventure to find a fabled island in the South Pacific. Demigod Maui (Johnson) will join in on her adventure.
Producer Osnat Shurer and directors Ron Clements and John Musker showed off exclusive footage of the upcoming "Moana" at D23.

"Moana" will be released November 23, 2016.
Moana along with the Rock's Maui character.

The cast of the "Star Wars" spin-off "Rogue One" will have a huge cast, from Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker and Mads Mikkelsen ("Hannibal") to Felicity Jones and Ben Mendelsohn.
More cast members were announced at D23.

Taking place before the events of "A New Hope," "Rogue One" follows a group of rebels who try to steal the plans for the Death Star. "Rogue One" is directed by Gareth Edwards ("Godzilla") and will be in theaters December 16, 2016.
In 2017, Disney will bring us a live-action adaptation of the animated classic "Beauty and the Beast," in which Emma Watson and Dan Stevens will star.
Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Ewan McGregor, and Josh Gad will also star.

Emma Watson gave fans an update on the film at D23. It will be released March 17, 2017.
The next "Guardians of the Galaxy" film, "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," recently started pre-production in Atlanta, Georgia.
Director James Gunn with Oreo, the inspiration for Rocket Raccoon.

Details of the film are still scarce. The main cast, including Chris Pratt, is expected to return. The "Guardians" sequel will be released May 5, 2017.
The eighth episode of the "Star Wars" franchise, which still has no title, will be directed by Rian Johnson.
Disney's Alan Horn discusses "Star Wars: Episode VIII" at D23.

Johnson directed "Looper" as well as several episodes of "Breaking Bad." His "Star Wars" movie will be released May 26, 2017.
A third "Cars" movie will be in theaters June 16, 2017.
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" will be the fifth movie in the "Pirates" franchise.
In this sequel, a down-on-his-luck Jack Sparrow faces a terrifying ghost ship led by his old nemesis Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem). After skipping out on the most recent "Pirates" movie, Orlando Bloom plans to return for "Dead Men Tell No Tales."
"Dead Men Tell No Tales" will be released July 7, 2017.
Not too long after that we'll see the third Thor film, "Thor: Ragnarok," which is expected to have an appearance from the Hulk.
That will be followed up by a new Marvel superhero movie, "Black Panther," starring Chadwick Boseman November 3, 2017.
"Coco" is inspired by the Mexican celebration "Dia de los Muertos," which means "Day of the Dead." It will be released November 22, 2017.
Disney is working on its own adaptation of "Jack and the Beanstalk," called "Gigantic."
Director Nathan Greno ("Tangled") and producer Dorothy McKim introduced the film at D23.

The movie will follow Jack, who stumbles upon giants in the sky and befriends a 60-foot-tall, 11-year-old girl named Inma. "Gigantic" will be in theaters March 9, 2018.
The next "Avengers" sequel will be a two-part movie. We'll see part one of "Avengers: Infinity War" May 4, 2018.
The second untitled "Star Wars" spinoff movie will be a Han Solo prequel directed by comedy duo Chris Miller and Phil Lord ("The Lego Movie," "21 Jump Street").
The second "Star Wars" anthology film will be released May 25, 2018.
Disney Animation chief creative officer John Lasseter is returning to co-direct a fourth "Toy Story" movie.
Lasseter revealed that the sequel will be a love story between Woody and Bo Peep. The project was recently moved back a year and will be released June 15, 2018.
We'll finally get a female-led superhero film when "Captain Marvel" comes to theaters July 6, 2018.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's version of the X-Men, "Inhumans," will be in theaters November 2, 2018. Vin Diesel continues to hint he'll have a role in the film.
Chloe Bennet plays an inhuman on "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." television series.

We'll see the conclusion of Marvel's three-phase cinematic universe with "Avengers: Infinity War — Part II" May 3, 2019.
Director Brad Bird will return to make a sequel to his 2004 hit "The Incredibles," which will be released June 21, 2019.
We don't know much about "Star Wars: Episode IX," but it will be directed by Colin Trevorrow ("Jurassic World") and will be released sometime in 2019.
 
Alan Horn presents the upcoming slate of "Star Wars" films at D23.

Disney also has locked in dates for four untitled fairy-tale adaptations.
The success of Disney's 2015 live-action adaptation of "Cinderella" has paved the way for more fairy-tale movies.
They will be released December 22, 2017; November 2, 2018; March 28, 2019; and November 8, 2019.

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