On the Marvel side, “Ant-Man and the Wasp” — the sequel to this year’s midsummer hit — will arrive in July 2018; “Black Panther” moves from that slot up to February of 2018; and “Captain Marvel” moves up to March of 2018 — just three weeks after “Black Panther.” Three additional MCU films — not yet named — are scheduled for 2020.
And Disney’s animated “Gigantic” arrives in March of 2018.
Disney announced today, too, that the company has topped $4-billion in worldwide box office, six weeks earlier than its previous best, according to industry trades. Disney’s biggest hits this year have included Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” ($1.4-billion globally) and Pixar’s “Inside Out” (nearly $800-million global).
Here are other Disney dates:
· Dec. 22, 2017: Untitled Disney Fairy Tale (live action).
· Nov. 2, 2018: Untitled Disney Fairy Tale (live action).
· March 29, 2019: Untitled Disney Fairy Tale (live action).
· April 12, 2019: Untitled DisneyToon Studios.
· Nov. 8, 2019: Untitled Disney Fairy Tale (live action).
· March 13, 2020: Untitled Pixar Animation.
· June 19, 2020: Untitled Pixar Animation.
· Nov. 25, 2020: Untitled Disney Animation.