Disney CONFIRMS Hocus Pocus 2, Sister Act 3 and Lots More!
Emily Manning
Halloween favourite Hocus Pocus is getting a sequel, as Disney confirmed yesterday that
Hocus Pocus 2 is on the cards! Not only that, but we can also look forward to lots more live action and animated family movies, including remakes of some of the much-loved classics.
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At the annual Disney Investor Day yesterday, Disney bosses made a series of huge announcements for all the new movies, series and shows from the worlds of Nat Geo, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and Disney+
Dec 11, 2020
Disney just made a long list of announcements at its 2020 Investor Day, including updates on new Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney Animation studios projects, as well as updates on Disney Plus and Disney’s other streaming services.
Highlights from the Marvel Universe.
Black Panther 2 will NOT recast the late Chadwick Boseman’s King T’Challa. The film is still set for July 2022.
Marvel Studios said they re developing a new Fantastic Four movie and announced a third Ant-Man film is in development starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, and Michelle Pfeiffer. We also found out Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 will come out in 2023 accompanied by an I Am Groot series of short films. And they gave us new trailers on three Marvel series on Disney Plus: WandaVision, Loki, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. All three will premiere in the first half of 2021. In the second half of the year, we ll see the premiere of a bunch of new series including Hawkey
Disney+ Is Raising Its Prices As Subscribers Gain Over 100 New Shows, Movies
12/11/20 AT 11:16 AM
The Walt Disney Company (DIS) is raising the price of its streaming service Disney+, but subscribers will be getting a bang for their buck. The service plans to add over 100 new movies and shows to its platform every year.
Disney has announced that U.S. Disney+ subscribers will see a $1 increase, taking the streaming service to $7.99 per month, up from its current price of $6.99, starting March 26, 2021. Yearly pricing will be $79.99. The Disney Bundle, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, will be priced at $13.99 per month.
The price increase comes as Disney+’s 86.8 million subscribers are scheduled to receive plenty of new content. The entertainment company said it has plans to release approximately 10 “Star Wars” series and 10 Marvel series as well as 15 Disney live-action, Disney Animation, and Pixar series, in addition to 15 Disney live-action, Disney Animation
Disney Animation and Pixar Announce Disney+ Spin-Off Series, Buzz Lightyear Movie, More
After their 2020 Investors Day, Disney released multiple announcements on new Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney Animations studios projects forthcoming on Disney+. Let’s start with what’s hitting the platform in near future from Disney Animation and Pixar (also be sure to check out the latest Star Wars news and trailers):
First are the three new Pixar movies in the works. The Italy-based
Luca, helpfully described as being about a boy named Luca (OK, and his friend Alberto) having a great summer, will hit theaters June 2021.
Lightyear, the origin story for the human Buzz Lightyear that the toy is based on, as the film’s star, Chris Evans, hilariously clarified on Twitter, gives us yet another weird Pixar movie in summer 2022.
Cheaper by the Dozen movie with Kenya Barris and Gabrielle Union.
Disney have also officially confirmed
Sister Act 3 is in the works with Whoopi Goldberg.
They re also releasing a hybrid live action-animated movie called
Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers.
It features an all star cast including John Mulaney and Andy Samberg.
In addition to this, we re getting a new
Pinocchio film starring Tom Hanks.