Photo of Disney's Film Slate Through 2017

With Disney owning Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm, the studio is basically the king of Hollywood. They have some of the biggest and greatest franchises, and they are going to be pumping out one great film after another for years to come. 

During the studio's presentation at CinemaCon, a graphic was revealed showing off their upcoming theatrical slate through 2017. I know we already know most of these dates, but it's still kind of cool to see it all put together in a graphic like this, and remind us what awesome film we have to look forward to. 

Here are the films and release dates listed:

  • Avengers: Age of Ultron – 5/1/15
  • Tomorrowland – 5/22/15
  • Inside Out – 6/19/15
  • Ant-Man – 7/17/15
  • Bridge of Spies – 10/16/15
  • The Good Dinosaur – 11/25/15
  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens – 12/18/15
  • The Finest Hours – 1/29/16
  • Zootopia – 3/4/16
  • The Jungle Book – 4/15/16
  • Captain America: Civil War – 5/6/16
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass – 5/27/16
  • Finding Dory – 6/17/16
  • The BFG – 7/1/16
  • Pete’s Dragon – 8/12/16
  • Doctor Strange – 11/4/16
  • Moana – 11/23/16
  • Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One – 12/16/16
  • Beauty and the Beast – 3/17/17
  • Ghost in the Shell – 4/14/17
  • Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – 5/5/17
  • Star Wars: Episode VIII – 5/26/17
  • Toy Story 4 – 6/16/17
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales – 7/7/17

That's everything that the photo shows, but here are the films that have already been announced which go beyond that:

  • Thor: Ragnarok – 11/3/17
  • Untitled Pixar Animation – 11/22/17
  • Untitled Disney Animation – 3/9/18
  • Avengers: Infinity War Part I – 5/4/18
  • Untitled Pixar Animation – 6/15/18
  • Black Panther – 7/6/18
  • Captain Marvel – 11/2/18
  • Untitled Disney Animation – 11/21/18
  • Avengers: Infinity War Part II – 5/3/19
  • Inhumans – 7/12/19

That doesn't include the other Star Wars Anthology film, which will most likely be out in 2018, and Star Wars Episode IX, which will be coming in 2019.

Thanks to Christian Warren for the photo.

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