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Disney has over 30 movies coming to theaters through 2031 — here they are

June 19, 2025
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Disney has over 30 movies coming to theaters through 2031 — here they are
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is one of the many Disney releases audiences are excited for.

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Following this year’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” box office sensation, Disney’s slate is set to keep getting better with sequels and remakes of fan favorites, including “Frozen,” “Moana,” and “Freaky Friday.”

It fits a wider studio trend of leaning on its most popular franchises to attract larger audiences to the theaters.

If you have lost track of the multiple Disney projects in the works, here’s a list of movies due to be released by 2031.

“Lilo & Stitch” — IN THEATERS

A still from "Lilo & Stitch" showing a blue alien in a bedroom.
Stitch in the live-action remake of “Lilo & Stitch.”

Disney

“Lilo & Stitch,” a fun, touching family film about a fugitive alien that befriends a Hawaiian girl, is finally getting the live-action treatment.

The original Stitch voice actor, Chris Sanders, returned, with Maia Kealoha playing Lilo, Sydney Elizabeth Agudong as Lilo’s sister, Nani, and Kaipo Dudoit playing Nani’s love interest, David Kawena.

Tia Carrere, the original voice actor of Nani, also stars in the film alongside Billy Magnussen, Hannah Waddingham, Courtney B. Vance, and Zach Galifianakis.

“Elio” — June 20, 2025

A still of "Elio" showing a kid lying down in sand with a metal helmet on his head.
Elio is voiced by Yonas Kibreab in “Elio.”

Disney / Pixar

Pixar‘s next film follows a loner, alien-obsessed boy who goes on a space adventure after accidentally being picked as Earth’s ambassador for the Communiverse, an interplanetary organization.

Adrian Molina, who cowrote and co-directed “Coco,” will direct the new original movie. It stars Yonas Kibreab as Elio, Zoe Saldaña as Elio’s aunt, America Ferrera as Elio’s mother, Jameela Jamil as Ambassador Questa, and Brad Garrett as Ambassador Grigon.

“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” — July 25, 2025

Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman and Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."
Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman and Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.”

Marvel Studios

Matt Shakman, director of “WandaVision,” will direct the reboot set in a technologically advanced version of 1960s New York.

The main heroes are Pedro Pascal, who stars as Mr. Fantastic; Vanessa Kirby as the Invisible Woman; Joseph Quinn as the Human Torch; and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing.

The heroes will face off against Galactus (voiced by Ralph Ineson) and the Silver Surfer, played by Julia Garner.

You can read more about “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” here.

“Freakier Friday” — August 8, 2025

Jamie Lee Curtis and Linday Lohan screaming with their hands to their cheeks
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in “Freakier Friday.”

Disney

For two years, “Freaky Friday” stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan have said they were keen to do a sequel to the 2003 movie. Disney is finally granting their wish with “Freakier Friday,” where they’ll return as the mother-daughter duo Tess (Curtis) and Anna Coleman (Lohan). 

But this time, there will be a four-way body switch between Tess, Anna, Anna’s daughter (Julia Butters), and Anna’s soon-to-be stepdaughter (Sophia Hammons). “The Good Place” star Manny Jacinto will play Lohan’s fiancé.

Chad Michael Murray, who played bad boy Jake in the first movie, is reprising his role alongside Mark Harmon, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rosalind Chao. “Never Have I Ever” actor Maitreyi Ramakrishnan will also star in the film.

You can read more about “Freakier Friday” here.

“The Roses” — August 29, 2025

Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch with their arms around each other
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch in “The Roses.”

20th Century Studios

Disney shared the first trailer for Searchlight Pictures’ film “The Roses” in April at CinemaCon, the annual movie-theater convention.

The movie is a remake of the 1989 film “The War of the Roses,” an adaptation of a 1981 novel by Warren Adler based on the real-life English Civil War.

In the remake, Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch play Ivy and Theo Rose, a seemingly picture-perfect couple whose relationship comes to a breaking point when Theo’s career falters while Ivy’s ambitions take off.

Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, Ncuti Gatwa, and Kate McKinnon also star.

“Tron: Ares” — October 10, 2025

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Jared Leto stars as Ares in “Tron: Ares.”

Amy Sussman/Getty Images

This is the third entry in the “Tron” franchise, 45 years after the first movie was released.

Instead of a human entering the digital world, this film follows a sophisticated program called Ares (Jared Leto), who enters the real world and causes a clash between humans and AI.

Jeff Bridges, who starred in the first two movies, will appear in “Tron: Ares” alongside Evan Peters, Gillian Anderson, and Greta Lee.

“Deliver Me From Nowhere” — October 24, 2025

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Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in “Deliver Me From Nowhere.”

20th Century Studios

Bruce Springsteen is getting the music biopic treatment, with Jeremy Allen White playing the Grammy-winning rock star.

Like James Mangold did with Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” “Deliver Me From Nowhere” will focus on a key moment in Springsteen’s life, the creation of his “Nebraska” album in 1982. The film, directed by Scott Cooper (“Crazy Heart”), is based on Warren Zanes’ 2023 biography of the same name.

Jeremy Strong will play Springsteen’s manager, John Landau, and Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, and Stephen Graham will play other real-life figures in the movie.

“Predator: Badland” — November 7, 2025

A still from "Prey" showing a Predator alien.
Dan Trachtenberg, who directed “Prey,” is making another “Predator” movie.

David Bukach / 20th Century Studios

After Dan Trachtenberg’s success with 2022’s “Prey,” a direct-to-streaming “Predator” prequel that won an Emmy for sound editing, Disney is giving him the reins to lead a theatrical “Predator” movie.

Per Disney, the film is set on a remote planet in the future and follows a young outcast Predator on the hunt to find the ultimate adversary. This time, Predator appears to be the hero instead of a villain and even has a human ally, played by Elle Fanning.

“Zootopia 2” — November 26, 2025

Zootopia 2 characters
Nick and Judy return in “Zootopia 2.”

Disney

Judy Hopper (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) are on a new case, chasing a mysterious reptile causing panic in Zootopia.

The film will introduce new characters, such as Gary De’Snake (voiced by Ke Huy Quan), the reptile in question, and Dr. Fuzzby (voiced by Quinta Brunson), a quokka who is hired to give Judy and Nick partners counseling.

“Ella McCay” – December 12, 2025

Emma Mackey
Emma Mackey plays the titular character in “Ella McCay.”

Antoine Flament / Getty Images

“Ella McCay” is directed by James L. Brooks, the co-creator of “The Simpsons” and an Oscar-winning director, and features a star-studded cast that includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Woody Harrelson, Kumail Nanjiani, and Ayo Edebiri.

Emma Mackey plays the lead, a young woman whose political career clashes with her family life.

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” — December 19, 2025

Avatar movie
A scene from “Avatar.”

Fox

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” was partly shot alongside “Avatar 2,” but it will not be released until December 2025.

In this new adventure, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and their family meet two new tribes in Pandora — the peaceful wind traders and the Ash people, who appear to be the villains of the film.

“Hoppers” — March 6, 2026

Beaver running through a room
Pixar’s “Hoppers.”

Pixar

At 2024’s D23 event, Disney’s biennial fan event, Pixar announced that Daniel Chong, the storyboard artist on “Bolt” and “Minions,” would direct a new original movie called “Hoppers.”

The film follows a young girl, Mabel (Piper Curda), who transfers her consciousness into a robot beaver to go undercover in the animal kingdom. Variety reported that Mabel will unite the animals against a real estate developer.

Essentially, it’s “Avatar” with beavers. 

Jon Hamm and Bobby Moynihan will also star in the movie.

“The Mandalorian and Grogu” — May 22, 2026

The Mandalorian season 3, Grogu
The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu in “The Mandalorian” season three.

Lucasfilm

Pedro Pascal’s Mandalorian is finally coming to the big screen, and he’s bringing Grogu (aka Baby Yoda) with him.

“The Mandalorian,” which follows a bounty hunter who finds a young alien (Grogu) and decides to raise him, is Lucasfilm’s most successful “Star Wars” Disney+ series, winning 15 Emmys across three seasons.

“The Mandalorian” showrunner Jon Favreau will direct the movie. 

At D23, Disney teased the return of the Mandalorian’s iconic Razor Crest ship, which was destroyed in season two. “Star Wars: Rebels” character Zeb Orrelios will also appear in the movie.

“Toy Story 5” — June 19, 2026

Toy Story
Buzz Lightyear and Woody will return in “Toy Story 5.”

Disney/Pixar

“Finding Nemo” director Andrew Stanton is directing the next “Toy Story” film. 

This time, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the gang compete against a digital threat for children’s attention.

Live-action “Moana” remake — July 10, 2026

moana
“Moana” was first released in 2016.

Disney

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced the live-action adaptation during a prerecorded video for a shareholders meeting in April 2023.

Johnson will reprise his role from the hit 2016 movie as Maui, but the original Moana actor Auli’i Cravalho announced on Instagram she won’t reprise her role as the Disney princess.

Instead, she’ll serve as an executive producer, while Catherine Laga’aia, a 17-year-old actor, will play Moana. John Tui, Frankie Adams, and Rena Owen will play Moana’s family members.

“Avengers: Doomsday” — December 18, 2026

Robert Downey Jr. in a green suit holding a silver mask and a microphone.
Robert Downey Jr. appeared onstage at Marvel’s San Diego Comic-Con panel on July 27, 2024, to reveal he is playing Doctor Doom.

Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Disney

In July 2024, Marvel announced at the San Diego Comic-Con that “Iron Man” star Robert Downey Jr. would return to the MCU as the main villain of “Avengers 5,” Doctor Doom.

This will be Downey Jr.’s first Marvel project since Iron Man died in 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame.”

The Russo Brothers, who directed “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” are also returning to direct the film.

You can read more about “Avengers: Doomsday” here.

“Ice Age 6” — December 18, 2026

an animated sloth, woolly mammoth, and saber toothed tiger, in Ice Age. the sloth is sticking its tongue out as if it's tasted something bad, while the mammoth and the tiger look at each other with concerned expressions.
The “Ice Age” franchise began in 2002.

20th Century Fox

In November 2024, Disney announced that “Ice Age” would be getting another sequel, which is in production.

Disney said some of the franchise’s main voice cast are returning, including Ray Romano and Queen Latifah, who play the mammoth couple, Manny and Ellie.

John Leguizamo and Denis Leary will return to voice sidekicks Sid the Sloth and Diego the Sabretooth Tiger. And finally, Simon Pegg will voice Buck, a reckless weasel who joined the franchise in the third film.

Disney has 7 other untitled Disney and Marvel projects set for release in 2026

Hugh Jackman as Logan/Wolverine in "Deadpool & Wolverine."
We could get another “X-Men” movie in 2026. Hugh Jackman starred as the X-Men character Wolverine in Disney’s latest Marvel movie, “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

Jay Maidment/20th Century Studios and Marvel Studios

This list does not contain 20th Century and Searchlight Pictures films.

January 16, 2026 — untitled Disney film

March 27, 2026 — untitled Disney film

April 17, 2026 — untitled Disney film

August 7, 2026 — untitled Disney film

September 11, 2026 — untitled Disney film

November 6, 2026 — untitled Disney film

November 25, 2026 — untitled Disney animation

“Bluey: The Movie” — 2027

bluey
Bluey premiered in 2018.

ABC

In December 2024, Disney and the BBC announced that “Bluey,” the hit children’s show about an anthropomorphic puppy, would be made into a theatrical movie.

The animated film will be written and directed by Joe Brumm, who created the show. It will continue the adventures of Bluey and her family rather than reboot the story.

“Gatto” — Summer 2027

Cat walking in Venice
Pixar’s “Gatto.”

Pixar

At the 2025 Annecy Film Festival in June, Pixar’s CCO Pete Docter announced the next project from “Luca” director Enrico Casarosa.

It’s titled “Gatto” and follows the antics of a black cat named Nero as it maneuvers through Venice, Italy.

“Frozen 3” — November 24, 2027

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Anna and Olaf at the start of “Frozen 2.”

Disney

At 2024’s D23, Disney confirmed they will make a third and fourth “Frozen” movie. 

Disney also revealed concept art that depicted Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and the shadow of a horned person who could be the film’s villain.

“Avengers: Secret Wars” — December 17, 2027

Joe Russo, Robert Downey Jr. with a fist raised up and Anthony Russo stand together at San Diego Comic Con in July 2024.
Joe (L) and Anthony (R) Russo return to direct the next “Avengers” films, while Robert Downey Jr. returns as the major villain.

Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Disney

This will be the follow-up to “Avengers: Doomsday” and will also be directed by the Russo Brothers.

Untitled “Star Wars” film — December 17, 2027

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An image from “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”

Disney/Lucasfilm

Over the last few years, Disney has announced multiple “Star Wars” movie projects, but none have been given release dates.

This slot could be filled by Taika Waititi’s “Star Wars” movie or the start of a new “Star Wars” trilogy that revolves around Rey (Daisy Ridley) rebuilding the Jedi order.

Disney has 10 other untitled Disney, Marvel, and Pixar projects set for release in 2027

Disney announced Incredibles 3 at D23 on August 9, 2024.
Pixar recently announced that they are making a new “Incredibles” sequel.

Jesse Grant/Getty Images

This list does not contain 20th Century and Searchlight Pictures films.

February 12, 2027 — untitled Disney film

March 5, 2027  — untitled Disney film

April 2, 2027  — untitled Disney film

May 28, 2027  — untitled Disney film

June 18, 2027 — untitled Pixar movie

July 23, 2027 — untitled Marvel movie

August 6, 2027  — untitled Disney film

September 17, 2027  — untitled Disney film

October 8, 2027  — untitled Disney film

November 5, 2027 — untitled Marvel movie

Disney has 3 untitled Marvel movies coming in 2028

Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Captain America in "Captain America: Brave New World."
Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Captain America in “Captain America: Brave New World.”

Marvel Studios

In October 2024, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and Variety reported that Disney added three untitled Marvel movies to their slate on February 18, 2028, May 5, 2028, and November 10, 2028.

A representative for Disney did not respond to a comment request from Business Insider.

“Coco 2” — 2029

Coco Disney Pixar
The first “Coco” was released in 2017.

Disney/Pixar

In March, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced during the company’s annual meeting of shareholders that “Coco 2” is in the works.

The original co-directors, Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, will be returning.

The 2017 film, which grossed $814 million, featured an aspiring musician who journeyed to the land of the dead to discover why his family had banned music.

“Avatar 4” — December 21, 2029

Avatar movie
A scene from “Avatar.”

Fox

Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña star in the “Avatar” movies. This film was pushed back from a 2026 release date.

“Avatar 5” — December 19, 2031

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A scene from “Avatar.”

20th Century Fox; Media Magik Entertainment/YouTube

James Cameron had ideas for “Avatar 2” and “Avatar 3” in 2010. He originally announced “Avatar 4” in 2012, before revealing in 2015 that he also planned for a fifth film.

“Incredibles 3” — TBD

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“Incredibles 2” is the second-highest-grossing animated film of all time.

Disney/Pixar

At the D23 event in 2024, Pixar announced another “Incredibles” sequel.

“Incredibles 2,” which premiered in 2018, was the highest-grossing animated film for six years until “Inside Out 2” overtook it.

Brad Bird, the director of the film series, will helm the new project.

“Monster Jam” — TBD

Dwayne Johnson at the Walt Disney Studios CinemaCon Presentation.
Dwayne Johnson is producing a movie about monster trucks for Disney.

Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images

At 2024’s D23, Dwayne Johnson announced that he was working with Disney to produce a film about the monster truck competition known as Monster Jam.

“Blade” — TBD

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Mahershala Ali in 2021.

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty Images

Although Wesley Snipes originated the role in the 1998 movie, Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali is playing the human/vampire hybrid, who protects humans from vampires, in the reboot.

Ali’s Blade was first teased in a post-credit scene of “Eternals,” but the “Blade” film has been plagued by production delays. In October 2024, Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter said it had been removed from Disney’s calendar.

A representative for Disney did not respond to a comment request from Business Insider.

Kirsten Acuna and Caralynn Matassa contributed to previous versions of this post.

The post Disney has over 30 movies coming to theaters through 2031 — here they are appeared first on Business Insider.

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