These are the most anticipated releases of Disney and Pixar until 2021

After the premiere of life action of 'Dumbo', one of the most anticipated children's premieres for this year, and 'Captain Marvel' we still have a lot of Disney ahead. Pixar has also announced films for the coming months of its factory that we are eager to see.

These are the most anticipated releases of Disney and Pixar until 2021, that is, for the remainder of 2019 and all of 2020, which have been confirmed so far (sorted by date).

'Avengers: Endgame'

Little is missing for the premiere of what is considered the most ambitious Marvel movie, which as you know is part of the Disney family, and culminating an adventure started more than a decade ago.

The expectation is such that it has unleashed an unprecedented pre-sale madness in which the most fans of the saga have paid up to $ 7,500 per ticket.

Premiere: April 26, 2019

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'Aladdin'

Undoubtedly, one of the great attractions of the film, directed by Guy Ritchie ("Sherlock Holmes", "Operation UNCLE"), is to have Will Smith giving life to the Blue Genie, who has the power to grant three wishes to those who possess their Magic lamp.

We have already been able to see in the trailer the magic and fun that this new version of the film will give us with real actors and environments.

  • Premiere: May 24, 2019

'Toy Story 4'

The fourth installment of the Disney-Pixar saga comes with new characters, including Forky, a fork with an identity crisis made by Bonnie, the girl with whom toys now live.

Betty also returns, the porcelain shepherd of the first installments that together with Woody, Buzzlightyear and the rest of the characters will live fun adventures in this film with an ending with which a tear will surely fall and that smells like a final farewell.

In the original version, Tom Hanks puts the voice of Woody and Tim Allen to that of Buzz Lightyear.

  • Premiere: June 21, 2019

'Spiderman: Away from home'

Another superhero from the hand of Marvel. Peter will have to accept a special mission to uncover the mystery behind creatures that are causing disasters across the continent.

Jake Gyllenhaal, in the skin of the villain, is the great novelty in a cast that, in addition to Tom Holland in the skin of Peter Parker, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Tony Revolori, Marisa Tomei and Michael Keaton return.

  • Premiere: July 5, 2019.

'The Lion King'

It is one of the films that generates more expectation. The first official trailer of 'The Lion King', which was released in November managed to be Disney's most watched debut in 24 hours. It is said to be a remake in real action, although in reality it is a super realistic animation of the Disney classic, under the command of Jon Favreau, director of 'The Jungle Book'.

A spectacular visual display with a Simba that has already fallen in love at first sight.

  • Premiere: July 19, 2019
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'Artemis Fowl'

A fantasy film for young audiences, directed by Kenneth Branagh that adapts the first book of a popular literary saga created by Eoin Colfer.

'Artemis Fowl' intends to become Disney's Harry Potter. We'll see if he succeeds.

  • Premiere: August 9, 2019

'Frozen 2'

After more than five years since the first delivery, the sequel to Frozen arrives. We see the sisters Anna and Elsa return, accompanied by Kristoff, Sven and Olaf and new characters in a movie that promises to revolutionize the billboard for Christmas.

The little we know about the plot at the moment is that everyone is reunited again in what seems like a mission to solve something that Arendell stalks, which now looks like an autumnal landscape, very different from the winter one we saw in the first film. There is also the idea that Elsa could have a girlfriend, something that generated a great debate on social networks.

  • Premiere: November 29, 2019

'Star Wars: Episode IX'

A new 'Star Wars' movie to end the year as it deserves. There are still no clues about the history of Episode IX although it is known that, unlike Episode VIII, the film will not start right where the previous one left it, here there will be a temporary leap (as is customary in the saga) of a year.

  • Premiere: December 20, 2010

'Onward'

This movie comes from the hand of Pixar, and tells the fantastic adventure of two elf brothers, an argument based on the relationship of director Dan Scanlon and his brother.

  • Premiere: March 6, 2020

'Mulan'

Another real-image adaptation of a Disney animated classic will hit theaters next year. The mythical warrior princess is embodied by the Chinese actress Liu Yifei, and as you know tells the story of the only daughter of an old man who disguises himself as a man to fight in the imperial army against the invaders.

  • Premiere: March 27, 2020

'Maleficent 2'

The Maleficent sequel starring Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning, and with Michelle Pfeiffer as a supporting partner, returns to the big screen.

The story of the evil witch of 'Sleeping Beauty' is situated years after the original.

  • Premiere: May 29, 2020

Jungle cruise

This is an adventure movie based on the attraction of the same name from the Disney theme park. It will star Dawyne Johnson and Emily Blunt.

  • Premiere: July 24, 2020

'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'

We have seen many versions of Snow White, but the factory has launched an adaptation in real version of the famous fairy tale. Another remake that promises for next year.

  • Premiere: late 2020

Other premieres with no confirmed date

  • The lady and the Tramp: real action remake with real dogs.
  • The hunchback of Notre Dame: real action remake
  • 'The little Mermaid'
  • The Jungle Book 2: real action remake

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