You’re never too old for Disney’s magical world.

From trailers that give us our first glimpses of highly anticipated movies, release dates that we’ve been counting down to, to jaw-dropping new movie announcements, Disney’s latest updates are nothing short of spectacular.

We’re getting fresh takes on our beloved classics with live-action reboots that promise to sprinkle new magic on old favorites.

Get ready to be wowed, because Disney’s upcoming lineup is guaranteed to excite the little child in you.

Moana 2

Moana’s back! After three years, Moana gets a surprise call from her ancestors. She’s setting sail again, but this time it’s not just a casual beach trip. Nope, she’s diving into the deep, mysterious waters of Oceania, facing off against epic challenges and exploring territories she’s never encountered before. 🚤🌊✨

Release date: TBC.

Toy Story 5

Hold onto your cowboy hats and space helmets. Woody and Buzz are making a grand return in Disney Pixar’s “Toy Story 5.” Andrew Stanton, the mastermind behind this new chapter, is back in the director’s chair. At D23, Stanton teased that this time, our beloved toys who have always been there for the kids will find their job cut out for them when they go head to head with electronics.

Release date: June 19, 2026.

Snow White Live-Action

In this sneak peek, we get a taste of Zegler’s sweet rendition of “Whistle While You Work” and Gadot having a chat with her mirror, mirror. Plus, we’re being introduced to seven dwarfs who are ready to steal the show. Written by the brilliant Greta Gerwig (yep, the Barbie queen) and Erin Cressida Wilson (The Girl on the Train), and directed by Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man), this movie promises some fresh, modern twists.

Release date: March 21, 2025.

Lilo and Stitch Live-Action

Sydney Agudong is stepping into Nani’s shoes, and we’re excited to hear Sanders back as the iconic voice of Stitch.

Zach Galifianakis is bringing Dr. Jumba Jookiba to life, the mad scientist who whipped up Stitch.

And let’s not forget Billy Magnussen as Agent Pleakley—he’s on a mission from the United Galactic Federation to track down Dr. Jumba.

Courtney B. Vance is the social worker in charge of Lilo, while Tia Carrere, who voiced Nani in the OG film, will be Mrs. Kekoa.

Plus, Amy Hill is back too, this time as Tūtū, with Jason Scott Lee, who played David Kawena before, rejoining the fun. This cast is shaping up to be a nostalgic dream come true.

Release date: Summer 2025.

Incredibles 3

“Incredibles 3” is officially in the works! Brad Bird, the genius behind both “The Incredibles” and “Incredibles 2,” is back at the helm to direct the next chapter in the super-powered saga. As of now, we don’t have any juicy details from Docter, but you know it’s gonna be worth the wait.

Release date: TBC.

Avatar: Fire and Ash

James Cameron, Zoe Saldaña, and Sam Worthington dropped the title for the next “Avatar” movie: “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”

Cameron teased us with some deets, saying, “You’ll see a lot more Pandora that you never saw before.” He’s promising an “insane adventure and a feast for the eyes,” but also warns it’s going to hit us with some major emotional feels. “We’re going into really challenging territory for all the characters you know and love,” he added.

The movie picks up right where “The Way of Water” left off, following Jake and Neytiri as they deal with the fallout from their battle against the RDA. Remember, their eldest son didn’t make it, and the RDA is still causing chaos on Pandora.

In “Fire and Ash,” Jake and Neytiri will meet the Ash People, who Cameron hints are way more into violence and power. “There are new characters, one especially I think you’re gonna love, or love to hate,” he teased.

Release date: December 19, 2025.

Freakier Friday

Lohan and Curtis are slipping back into their iconic roles as Anna and Tess, and we’re here for it. But that’s not all—Murray, Harmon, Vidal, Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rosalind Chao are all returning to spice things up.

And hold on tight, because we’re also getting fresh faces like Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons, Manny Jacinto, and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (yes!!) joining the mix. Jacinto is set to play Lohan’s hubby.

In August 2024, Disney dropped the official deets: “The story picks up years after Tess (Curtis) and Anna (Lohan) endured an identity crisis. Anna now has a daughter of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might indeed strike twice.”

Release date: 2025.

Mufasa: The Lion King

This movie takes us deep into the Pride Lands, where Rafiki is back at it, spinning tales of Mufasa to the next gen—Kiara, Simba and Nala’s cub. Expect Timon and Pumbaa to be their usual hilarious selves, bringing their classic humor to the mix.

The film’s story unfolds through flashbacks, revealing Mufasa’s roots as a lonely orphaned cub who stumbles upon Taka, a lion with royal lineage. Their unexpected meeting kicks off a grand adventure with a

crew of misfits on a quest to discover their true purpose. Along the way, they’ll face a menacing enemy that will challenge their friendships and push them to their limits. It’s a nostalgic yet fresh journey into the world of The Lion King, and we can’t wait.

Release date: December 20, 2024.

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