Here’s a visual guide to Disney/Pixar’s brash announcement of their upcoming years worth of cinema. I don’t believe the studio have ever been so open about what projects they hope to complete in the future.
Which as we said last night breaks down like this…
June 27th 2008 – WALL-E
Nov. 26th 2008 – BOLT (featuring the voice of John Travolta – it’s a movie about a superdog)
Oct. 28th 2008 – TINKERBELL (previously thought of with great potential but now going straight to DVD as one part of a four film series)
May 29th 2009 – UP (from the directors of Monster’s Inc, it’s a movie about a young boy and an old man who team together for a once in a lifetime adventure)
October 2nd 2009 – TOY STORY in 3-D
Christmas 2009 – THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG (much anticipated return to 2-D animation)
February 12th 2010 – TOY STORY 2 in 3-D
June 18th 2010 – TOY STORY 3
Christmas 2010 – RAPUNZEL
Sumer 2011 – NEWT (from the director of that brilliant Pixar short “Lifted”, it’s a tale about love/science and aliens!)
Christmas 2011 – THE BEAR AND THE BOW (featuring the voice talent of Reese Witherspoon, Billy Conelly and Emma Thompson, it’s a fantasy movie set in a “rugged, mythical Scotland”.
Summer 2012 – CARS 2 (to be directed by the co-producer Brad Lewis)
Christmas 2012 – THE KING OF THE ELVES (adaptation of Phillip K. Dick’s story about a ordinary man who suddenly stumbles into being the king of the elves!
source – aicn




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Seeing this gives me a greater idea of how Disney is making way too many CGI films. They have so many planned already.
I don’t know about that but I’m looking forward to Wall-E so much I think i’m going to be sick…