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Pixar & Disney's Upcoming Movies

Started by InformationGeek, March 30, 2011, 09:01:11 PM

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InformationGeek

Hmm... a prequel to Monster's Inc and a muppet movie.  Well I have faith in Pixar to deliever a good time so I have no worries with that movie, but the other?  I'm not so sure.  I'll check it out possibly when the film actually hits theaters and the reviews roll in.

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By the time "Monsters U." gets released in 2013, it'll have been 12 years, since the first film. And the new film with the Muppets will be the first new Muppet film on the big screen since "Muppets from Space" in 1999. But those two films are just scratching the surface, as to what is coming up from Disney-Pixar.

Brave (2012)
The next animated film from Pixar.

The Black Hole (2012)
A remake of the 1979 film from Disney.

Candy Land (2013)
A big screen film version of the popular children's boardgame.

Frankenweenie (2012)
Tim  Burton gets his wish. A big screen adaptation of his 1984 live action short subject.

John Carter of Mars (2012)
Pixar's first live action full length film.

Jungle Cruise: the Movie (2014)
with Tim Allen and Tom Hanks. A dramedy based upon the popular theme park ride. At least they don't have to worry about lack of chemistry between the two stars.

Phineas and Ferb: the Movie (2014)
Combining live action and animation. Based upon the popular Disney Channel series. Cameos from Michael Douglas and Michael J. Fox among others.

Pirates of the Caribbean 5 (2013)
Pirates of the Caribbean 6 (2014)
Yes, they are already planning on the next two films in the series, as long as Johnny Depp is interested in continuing to do them. And to avoid the problem of the first three films. Each of the films will be an one-off.

Winnie the Pooh (July, 2011)
The first big screen film featuring the characters of A. A. Milne in six years.

And, oh yes. One of those films does not belong with the others. "Candy Land." Much to my surprise, while it seems to be a film from Disney-Pixar. It is not.