Disney+ is here, Star Wars is over (for now), so you might be sitting there thinking that Disney is going to leave you cold and alone without any new content.
I mean, not alone, because you could spend literal years watching all of the amazing offerings on Disney+. But you know what I mean.
You’ll be happy to hear, then, that they have more than a few movies slated for 2020 – and here they are, all lined up in a row.
23. Underwater (1/20)
Y’all have fun with this creepy underwater thriller that’s being compared to The Abyss, because I don’t do drowning.
22. The Call of the Wild (2/21)
The adaptation of Jack London’s classic adventure tale stars Harrison Ford.
21. Onward (3/6)
A pair of magical brothers bring back their dad for 24 hours…or at least, they try to.
20. Mulan (3/27)
Disney’s next animated-turned-live-action fav is Mulan, and idk, the trailers look pretty good?
19. The New Mutants (4/3)
Bring on the X-Men and a new team of teen mutants – in a horror film this time!
18. Antlers (4/17)
Keri Russell plays an Oregon teacher who learns one of her students has a disturbing secret – this one looks truly creepy…
17. Black Widow (5/1)
Scarlett Johansson and the Black Widow are finally getting their own film, and I, for, one, hope they don’t screw it up.
16. The Personal History of David Copperfield (5/8)
Dev Patel, Hugh Laurie, and Tilda Swinton star in this adaptation of a classic Dickens novel.
15. The Women in the Window (5/15)
This riff on the classic Hitchcock film Rear Window stars Amy Adams, Gary Oldman, and Julianne Moore.
14. Artemis Foul (5/29)
The screen adaptation of the hit kids’ book series by Eoin Colfer is bound to bring in major $$ – especially with an all star cast that includes Judi Dench, Josh Gad, and Ferdia Shaw.
13. Soul (6/19)
Pixar is back to break your heart with the story of what happens after you die.
Yep.
12. Free Guy (7/3)
This stars Ryan Reynolds, so you’re going to go and see it no matter what it’s about.
11. Jungle Cruise (7/24)
Inspired by a Disney Parks attraction, they’re sure hoping it does as well as Pirates of the Caribbean.
10. The Empty Man (8/7)
This supernatural horror movie is based on a noir-style graphic novel.
9. The One and Only Ivan (8/14)
Katherine Applegate wrote the award-winning children’s book (based on a true story) about a friendship between an elephant and a gorilla.
8. The King’s Man (9/18)
This comedic thriller is sure to be a winner.
7. Death on the Nile (10/9)
Agatha Christie never gets old, and this sequel to Murder on the Orient Express also stars Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer.
6. Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (10/23)
This musical about a teen taking the spotlight as a drag queen is based on a British-American drama.
5. Eternals (11/6)
This is a new entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Disney is betting you’re going to love this cast of characters who are members of a superhuman race that guide humanity through its trials.
4. Deepwater (11/13)
Personally, I think it’s been too long since we’ve had a thriller from Ben Affleck, no?
3. Raya and the Last Dragon (11/25)
This fantasy about a young warrior’s hunt for the last dragon on the planet with be an animated feature.
2.West Side Story (12/18)
Steven Spielberg is taking the helm of a musical for the first time, and with this classic story to work with, I’m sure Disney is gonna have a hit.
1. The Last Duel (12/25)
This period piece set in France stars Matt Damon, Adam Driver, and Ben Affleck, and it’s directed by Ridley Scott. Those are 4 big ways to put asses in the seats.
Okay, so I’m super excited now!
Which are you looking forward to the most?