Disney is officially staking its claim on 2028. The House of Mouse has locked in two massive sequels for the same summer window, ensuring that the sequel-heavy strategy is here to stay.
While weâve known these projects were in the pipeline since the D23 announcements last year, we now have a much clearer picture of when the Parr family and Experiment 626 will be returning to theaters just three weeks apart.
The live-action side of the studio is moving fast on a follow-up to last yearâs massive hit. Lilo & Stitch 2 May 26, 2028.
The studioâs live-action Lilo & Stitch became the highest-grossing live-action/animated hybrid in history last summer, crossing the $1 billion mark. Rumors suggest the film will move away from the Stitch Has a Glitch plot to introduce a wider array of Jumbaâs experimentsâincluding fan-favorites like Angel (624) and Reuben (625).
Pixarâs Incredibles 3 has officially landed a prime summer slot: June 18, 2028.
Peter Sohn (Elemental) is taking over the directorâs chair, while original mastermind Brad Bird remains involved as an executive producer and writer to keep the DNA of the first two films intact.
If you feel a sense of dĂŠjĂ vu coming from Emeryville, you arenât alone. As Pixarâs newest original effort, Hoppers, hops into theaters today, a massive deep dive from the Wall Street Journal has effectively laid out the studioâs roadmap for the next decade. And spoiler alert: Itâs very, very familiar.
The report confirms that coming off of the massive success of Zootopia 2, Pixar will indeed continue to lean into reliability via franchise, officially moving Monsters Inc. 3, Incredibles 3, and Coco 2 into active development.
Return to Monstropolis
The headliner here is undoubtedly Monsters Inc. 3. While weâve had the Monsters at Work series on Disney+ and the Monsters University prequel, we havenât had a direct theatrical sequel to the 2001 original, which remains a beloved Pixar classic.
The project is in the early stages, but the timing makes sense. Disney is currently building a massive Monstropolis-themed land at Hollywood Studios in Orlando. Developing a third film ensures the IP remains fresh for a new generation of park-goers. Whether Billy Crystal and John Goodman return is the $200 million question, but given their history with the roles, itâs hard to imagine anyone else in the booth.
The Incredibles & Coco Expansion
The WSJ report also provided updates on two other heavy hitters:
The Incredibles 3: Following the announcement at D23 2024, the film has officially found its release windowâreportedly targeting 2028. In a massive shakeup, Peter Sohn (Elemental) is rumored to be taking the directorâs chair, with original architect Brad Bird potentially moving into a producer/consultant role.
Coco 2: This is the real surprise. Despite the original being a perfect standalone story, Pixar is reportedly aiming for a 2029 release for a sequel.
The Original Front: Musical Felines and Ghost Markets
Itâs not all sequels, though. Pixar is still trying to find the ânext big thingâ with two new original announcements:
Untitled Musical: Turning Red director Domee Shi is officially helming Pixarâs first-ever full-blown musical.
Ono Ghost Market: A film inspired by Asian myths about a supernatural bazaar where the living and the dead interact. This is works as a vibe check for the studio as they try to balance high-concept originals with safe sequels.
This is the Iger Era in a nutshell. After a few years of original films struggling to find theatrical footprints, the mandate is clear: give the people what they know. While the purists might groan at Coco 2, the box office reality is that sequels like Inside Out 2 and Zootopia 2 have become the lifeblood of Disney Animation. Pixar is simply following in those footsteps and following the money.
With the 20th anniversary of Incredibles just around the corner, Pixar announced a third film in the franchise, Incredibles 3, is âofficially in the works.â
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