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The best upcoming Disney movies for the whole family

We found upcoming Disney movies and new Disney movies to add to your list. The whole fam will love these awesome picks!

Allie Early
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Allie Early
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Danielle Valente
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Pass the popcorn! Upcoming Disney movies and new Disney movies have made a splash and certainly deserve your attention. 

Expect live-action remakes, superhero adventures and Disney princess movies coming your way this year. If the youngsters aren't patient enough to wait for the best kids movies 2019 has in store, spend the night on the couch with our favorite newbies. You can rent fun family comedy movies like The Incredibles 2 or get reaquainted with old friends in Cars 2. Options, laughs and adventure abound! 

We can say with confidence that the lengthy list of upcoming Disney movies proves it's Mickey's world and we're just living in it.

Best upcoming Disney movies

Captain Marvel (2019)
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1. Captain Marvel (2019)

It's all about girl power in the latest offering from Marvel. Our leading lady, Captain Marvel, is part of an intergalatic battle that needs to come to an end. Meanwhile, she keeps questioning her past life, seemingly as a U.S. Air Force pilot. Will she uncover the mysteries surrounding her past? Will this battle between humans and the Skrulls finally come to an end? Opens Mar 8, 2019. Rated PG-13. 

Dumbo (2019)
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2. Dumbo (2019)

Our favorite elephant gets the live-action treatment in Disney's latest retelling of the classic story. In the hands of Tim Burton, this tale is bound offer plenty of "wow" moments courtesy of its whimsical fantasyland. Opens Mar 29, 2019. Rated PG.

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Avengers: End Game (2019)
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3. Avengers: End Game (2019)

Tony Stark is facing quite a conundrum: He's flying solo in outer space, sans food and water. On the other hand, his superhero sidekicks are ready to go head-to-head with Thanos in order to bring back their allies. The Avengers certainly have their work cut out for them. Opens Apr 26, 2019. Rated PG-13.  
 
 

Aladdin (2019)
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4. Aladdin (2019)

This is one magic carpet ride you're not going to want to miss. Journey alongside one of Disney's beloved princes in this highly-anticipated remake. Opens May 24, 2019. Not yet rated. 

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Toy Story 4 (2019)
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5. Toy Story 4 (2019)

Looks like a new toy is in town and ready to shake things up for Woody and co. Get ready for an epic journey featuring familiar toy faces and newbies (hello Forky!). Opens Jun 21, 2019. Not yet rated. 

The Lion King (2019)
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6. The Lion King (2019)

Bring the tissues. Simba's story is getting a makeover for 2019, and this retelling will definitely tug at your heartstrings. Opens July 19, 2019. Not yet rated. 

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Artemis Fowl (2019)
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7. Artemis Fowl (2019)

Watch mastermind Artemis Fowl II jump from page to screen in the adapation of the sci-fi bestseller. Opens Aug 9, 2019. Not yet rated.
 
 

Maleficent 2 (2019)
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8. Maleficent 2 (2019)

A sequel to 2014's live-action Maleficent is underway, and Aurora (Elle Fanning) and the nefarious Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) are returning to the big screen for a dose of magic and mystery. Opens Oct 18, 2019. Not yet rated. 

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Frozen 2 (2019)
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9. Frozen 2 (2019)

Our favorite sisters are making their long-awaited return after the success of 2013's Frozen. Dare we say, a new "Let It Go" is very likely waiting for us, so get ready for a kids' karaoke session. Although a teaser has been released, we're not terribly certain of the direction the film will take. Regardless, we are ready and waiting for Anna and Elsa's next adventure. Opens Nov 22, 2019. Not yet rated.

10. Star Wars Episode IX (2019)

The Skywalker saga is coming to a close at the end of 2019, so venture far, far away (your local movie theater) to get a taste of the sci-fi action. Opens Dec 20, 2019. Not yet rated.
 
 

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Mary Poppins Returns (2018)
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11. Mary Poppins Returns (2018)

We closed out 2018 with a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious bang thanks to Mary Poppins Returns. Emily Blunt plays the iconic character who makes her way back into the lives of the Banks family to help them when they need it most. Rated PG. 

12. Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018)

In this animated fantasy, Ralph and Vanellope are on a quest in the unchartered waters of cyberspace to find a way to fix their video game. Viewers will discover that the internet is an interesting place, indeed! Rated PG. 

 

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The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)
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13. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)

Clara wants nothing more than to unlock her late mother’s box. She didn’t realize that key she receives at holiday party actually unlocks the door to new realms. Who wouldn’t want to take the journey alongside Clara through the Land of Snowflakes, the Land of Flowers and the Land of Sweets? Things get dicey in the fourth realm, but you’ll be too addicted to this holiday version of Alice In Wonderland to turn back. Rated PG. 

Christopher Robin (2018)
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14. Christopher Robin (2018)

An familiar friend returns to the Hundred Acre Woods, but now he's all grown up. Christopher Robin is struggling when it comes to balancing work and his family. Pooh's friends seem to be MIA. Can the two pals join forces to help one another? Rated PG. 

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The Incredibles 2 (2018)
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15. The Incredibles 2 (2018)

Saving the world is no easy task...nor is raising a baby. While Elastigirl is out fighting crime and serving up some serious girl power, Mr. Incredible is tasked with staying home with the kiddos, and it's not as easy as it sounds—especially when super powers are involved. Rated PG. 

A Wrinkle in Time (2018)
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16. A Wrinkle in Time (2018)

Meg and Charles are missing their pop. A few years ago, the scientist discovered a new planet and used a new method known as tesseract to get there. With a little help, the brother-sister duo make their way to father, but it's no easy feat. They have to venture through a planet with a large dose of evil. Rated PG. 

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Black Panther (2018)
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17. Black Panther (2018)

T'Challa has a lot on his place. Not only did he just lose his father, but he must now assume the role as king in the African nation, Wakanda. To make matters even more difficult, an enemy returns and threatens the fate of the nation, so T'Challa has to act fast. Rated PG–13. 

18. Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)

There's no such thing as a dull moment for Han Solo. He teams up with galactic smugglers who are at the mercy of Dryden Vos. In order to satisfy his wishes, the crew attempts to steal coaxium from the planet Kessel. But no mission is complete without a getaway car, er, vessel. Will Han be able to get his hands on the Millennium Falcon? Rated PG–13. 

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Coco (2017)
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19. Coco (2017)

Miguel's family does not permit him to listen to music, so the young boy must idolize singer Ernesto de la Cruz quietly. He's determined to follow in Ernesto's footsteps and sets out on a quest to make it happen. He arrives in the Land of the Dead, and with the help of a new buddy named Héctor, the two piece together what happened to make his family detest music so much. Rated PG. 

20. Cars 3 (2017)

Lighting McQueen is upstaged by new cars on the raceway. In order to get back in the game, turns to a technician named Cruz Ramirez for some help. Will he be able to emerge victorious once more? Rated PG. 

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21. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)

Capt. Jack Sparrow finds himself in quite a predicament. When his rival Capt. Salazar leads a group of ghost sailors from the Devil's Triangle, he must uncover the Trident of Poseidon, but not without a few challenges along the way. Rated PG-13. 

Beauty and the Beast (2017)
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22. Beauty and the Beast (2017)

Seemingly kickstarting Disney's slew of live-action remakes is Beauty and the Beast. A cocky prince is doomed to live the rest of his life as a ferocious beast...unless he falls in love. Will the clockmaster's daughter, Belle, get to know the man behind the beast? Rated PG

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
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23. Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)

Rey has officially thrown Luke Skywalker for a loop now that she is learning Jedi forces. To make matters more complicated, Kylo Ren and General Hux go head-to-head with Leia and the Resistance for control over the galaxy, and it's quite the challenge. Rated PG-13. 

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