
Finding Dory is still in theaters, but Pixar is already looking ahead to the schedule for other films that are in the works:
Up first is Cars 3, set for release June 16, 2017. As we recently discussed, John Lasseter has said this film will harken back to the emotional feel of Cars 1 and discuss the relationship between Lightning McQueen and Doc Hudson.
Coco, planned for a November 22, 2017 release, is an original story about Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican holiday. Viewers will meet Miguel, a 12-year-old boy who “conjures up an extraordinary family reunion between the living and the dead on the Mexican holiday celebrating the beloved deceased. سباق الأحصنة ” Coco will be directed by Lee Unkrich and produced by Darla K. Anderson.
Toy Story 4 will tell the love story between Woody and Bo Peep, inspired by John Lasseter’s own marriage. The film, due out June 15, 2018, will explore Bo Peep’s backstory and be written by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack.
It’s been 15 years since the original, but Incredibles 2 is planned for a June 21, 2019 release. Not much is known about this sequel yet, but Brad Bird will be back writing and directing. We do know that Samuel L. Jackson will reprise his role of Frozone.
There are two animated films that are yet to be titled, due out March 13, 2020 and June 19, 2020. البلاك جاك These two films, and the two that will follow, are all said to be originals, but nothing else is known about them at this time. العاب مربحة
News source: Entertainment Weekly
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