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Key to the colors used below
Type of film
  Animated feature films
  Films with live action and animation
  Live-action films
  True-Life Adventures
  Documentary films

This is a list of theatrical feature films produced by Walt Disney Productions and its successor label, Walt Disney Pictures. This list includes animated feature films, live action feature films, documentary films and films in the True-Life Adventures series. The films are listed by year, and color-coded according to the type of film.

If Walt Disney Productions did not or will not produce the film and only distributed it, the film will not be included on this list. This list also does not include films labeled, produced or distributed by other Disney imprints or subsidiaries, and does not include any direct-to-video releases, theatrical re-releases, or films originally released by other studios that were then subsequently purchased by Disney. This list is not for films produced by Disneynature, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax Films, or Studio Ghibli.

1930s

Film Name US Release
  Snow White and the Seven Dwarves December 21, 1937

1940s

Film Name US Release Literary Source
  Pinocchio February 23, 1940 book by Carlo Collodi
  Fantasia A November 13, 1940
  The Reluctant Dragon June 20, 1941 story by Kenneth Grahame
  Dumbo October 31, 1941
  Bambi August 21, 1942
  Saludos Amigos A February 6, 1943
  Victory Through Air Power A July 17, 1943 book by Alexander P. de Seversky
  The Three Caballeros A February 3, 1945
  Make Mine Music A August 15, 1946
  Song of the South November 12, 1946 Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris
  Fun and Fancy Free A September 27, 1947
  Melody Time A May 27, 1948
  So Dear to My Heart January 19, 1949 Midnight and Jeremiah by Sterling North
  The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad October 5, 1949 The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Footnotes:

  • A – animation constitutes majority of film duration

1950s

Film Name US Release Literary Source
  Cinderella March 4, 1950
  Treasure Island July 19, 1950 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
  Alice in Wonderland July 28, 1951 book by Lewis Carroll
  The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men June 26, 1952
  Peter Pan February 5, 1953 book by J.M. Barrie
  The Sword and the Rose July 23, 1953 When Knighthood Was in Flower by Charles Major
  The Living Desert November 10, 1953
  Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue February 27, 1954 Rob Roy by Walter Scott
  The Vanishing Prairie August 16, 1954
  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea December 23, 1954 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
  Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier May 25, 1955 life of David Crockett
  Lady and the Tramp June 22, 1955
  The African Lion September 14, 1955
  The Littlest Outlaw December 22, 1955
  The Great Locomotive Chase June 8, 1956 1862 military raid
  Davy Crockett and the River Pirates July 18, 1956
  Secrets of Life November 6, 1956
  Westward Ho, the Wagons! December 20, 1956 Children of the Covered Wagon by Mary Jane Carr
  Johnny Tremain June 19, 1957 novel by Esther Forbes
  Perri August 28, 1957 book by Felix Salten
  Old Yeller December 25, 1957 novel by Fred Gipson
  The Light in the Forest July 8, 1958 novel by Conrad Richter
  White Wilderness August 12, 1958
  Tonka December 25, 1958
  Sleeping Beauty January 29, 1959
  The Shaggy Dog March 19, 1959 The Hound of Florence by Felix Salten
  Darby O'Gill and the Little People June 26, 1959 stories by Herminie Templeton Kavanagh
  Third Man on the Mountain November 10, 1959 Banner in the Sky by James Ramsey Ullman
  Jungle Cat December 16, 1959

1960s

Film Name US Release Literary Source
  Toby Tyler January 21, 1960 Toby Tyler; or, Ten Weeks with a Circus by James Otis Kaler
  Kidnapped February 24, 1960 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
  Pollyanna May 19, 1960 novel by Eleanor Porter
  The Sign of Zorro June 11, 1960 Zorro stories by Johnston McCulley
  Ten Who Dared November 1, 1960
  Swiss Family Robinson December 21, 1960 The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss
  One Hundred and One Dalmatians January 25, 1961 The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith
  The Absent-Minded Professor March 16, 1961 A Situation of Gravity by Samuel W. Taylor
  The Parent Trap June 21, 1961 Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner
  Nikki, Wild Dog of the North July 12, 1961
  Greyfriars Bobby July 17, 1961
  Babes in Toyland December 14, 1961 operetta by Victor Herbert
  Moon Pilot April 5, 1962 Starfire by Robert Buckner
  Bon Voyage! May 17, 1962
  Big Red June 6, 1962 novel by Jim Kjelgaard
  Almost Angels September 26, 1962
  The Legend of Lobo November 7, 1962 novel by Ernest Thompson Seton
  In Search of the Castaways December 21, 1962 novel by Jules Verne
  Son of Flubber January 16, 1963
  Miracle of the White Stallions March 29, 1963 autobiographical novel by Alois Podhajsky
  Savage Sam June 1, 1963 novel by Fred Gipson
  Summer Magic July 7, 1963 Mother Carey's Chickens by Kate Douglas Wiggin
  The Incredible Journey November 20, 1963 novel by Sheila Burnford
  The Sword in the Stone December 25, 1963
  A Tiger Walks March 12, 1964 novel by Ian Niall
  The Misadventures of Merlin Jones March 25, 1964
  The Three Lives of Thomasina June 4, 1964 Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God by Paul Gallico
  The Moon-Spinners July 8, 1964 novel by Mary Stewart
  Mary Poppins August 29, 1964 book by P. L. Travers
  Emil and the Detectives December 18, 1964 novel by Erich Kästner
  Those Calloways January 28, 1965 book by Paul Annixter
  The Monkey's Uncle August 18, 1965
  That Darn Cat! December 2, 1965 Undercover Cat by the Gordons
  The Ugly Dachshund February 16, 1966 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern
  Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. July 29, 1966 Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
  The Fighting Prince of Donegal October 1, 1966 Red Hugh: Prince of Donegal by Robert T. Reilly
  Follow Me, Boys! December 1, 1966 God and My Country by MacKinlay Kantor
  Monkeys, Go Home! February 8, 1967
  The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin March 8, 1967 By the Great Horn Spoon by Sid Fleischman
  The Gnome-Mobile July 19, 1967 The Gnomobile by Upton Sinclair
  The Jungle Book October 18, 1967 book by Rudyard Kipling
  Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar October 18, 1967
  The Happiest Millionaire November 30, 1967 My Philadelphia Father by Cornelia Drexel Biddle
  Blackbeard's Ghost February 8, 1968 novel by Ben Stahl
  The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band March 21, 1968 The Family Band: From the Missouri to the Black Hills, 1881-1900 by Laura Bower Van Nuys
  Never A Dull Moment June 26, 1968 novel by John Godey
  The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit December 20, 1968
  The Love Bug December 24, 1968
  Smith! March 21, 1969
  Rascal June 11, 1969 book by Sterling North
  The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes December 31, 1969

1970s

Film Name US Release Literary Source
  King of the Grizzlies February 11, 1970
  The Boatniks July 1, 1970
  The Wild Country December 15, 1970
  The Aristocats December 24, 1970
  The Barefoot Executive March 17, 1971
  Scandalous John June 22, 1971
  The Million Dollar Duck June 30, 1971
  Bedknobs and Broomsticks December 13, 1971 The Magic Bed Knob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons
Bonfires and Broomsticks
by Mary Norton
  The Biscuit Eater March 22, 1972 novel by James H. Street
  Now You See Him, Now You Don't July 12, 1972
  Napoleon and Samantha July 19, 1972
  Run, Cougar, Run October 18, 1972
  Chandar, the Black Leopard of Ceylon November 26, 1972
  Snowball Express December 22, 1972 Chateau Bon Vivant by Frankie and John O'Rear
  The World's Greatest Athlete February 14, 1973
  Charley and the Angel March 23, 1973 The Golden Evenings of Summer by Will Stanton
  One Little Indian June 20, 1973
  Mustang October 7, 1973
  Robin Hood November 8, 1973
  Superdad December 14, 1973
  Herbie Rides Again June 6, 1974
  The Bears and I July 31, 1974
  Castaway Cowboy August 1, 1974
  The Island at the Top of the World December 20, 1974 The Lost Ones by Donald G. Payne
  The Strongest Man in the World February 6, 1975
  Escape to Witch Mountain March 21, 1975 novel by Alexander Key
  The Apple Dumpling Gang July 1, 1975 novel by Jack Bickham
  One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing July 9, 1975 The Great Dinosaur Robbery by David Forrest (pseudonym)
  The Boy Who Talked to Badgers September 14, 1975
  Ride a Wild Pony December 25, 1975 Ride a Wild Pony by Don Chaffey
  No Deposit, No Return February 5, 1976
  Treasure of Matecumbe July 1, 1976 novel by Robert Lewis Taylor
  Gus July 7, 1976
  The Shaggy D.A. December 17, 1976 The Hound of Florence by Felix Salten
  Freaky Friday December 17, 1976 novel by Mary Rodgers
  Escape from the Dark March 11, 1977
  The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh March 11, 1977 books by A.A. Milne
  A Tale of Two Critters June 22, 1977
  The Rescuers June 22, 1977
  Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo June 24, 1977
  Pete's Dragon November 3, 1977 short story by Seton I. Miller
  Candleshoe December 16, 1977 Christmas at Candleshoe by J. I. M. Stewart
  Return from Witch Mountain March 10, 1978 Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key
  The Cat from Outer Space June 9, 1978
  Hot Lead and Cold Feet July 5, 1978
  The North Avenue Irregulars February 9, 1979
  The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again June 27, 1979
  Unidentified Flying Oddball July 26, 1979 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
  The Black Hole December 21, 1979

1980s

Film Name US Release Co-production with Literary Source
  Midnight Madness February 8, 1980
  The Watcher in the Woods April 17, 1980 A Watcher in the Woods by Florence Engal Randall
  Herbie Goes Bananas June 25, 1980
  The Last Flight of Noah's Ark June 25, 1980
  Popeye December 12, 1980 Paramount Pictures
  The Devil and Max Devlin March 6, 1981
  Amy March 20, 1981
  Dragonslayer June 26, 1981 Paramount Pictures
  The Fox and the Hound July 10, 1981 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Condorman August 7, 1981 The Game of X by Robert Sheckley
  Night Crossing February 5, 1982 1979 hot-air balloon crossing of the Berlin Wall
  Tron July 9, 1982 Lisberger Studios
  Tex July 30, 1982 novel by S. E. Hinton
  Trenchcoat March 11, 1983
  Something Wicked This Way Comes April 29, 1983 novel by Ray Bradbury
  Never Cry Wolf October 7, 1983 memoir by Farley Mowat
  Running Brave November 4, 1983 Distributor only true story of Billy Mills
  Return to Oz June 21, 1985 Silver Screen Partners II
  The Black Cauldron July 24, 1985 Silver Screen Partners II and Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Journey of Natty Gann September 27, 1985 Silver Screen Partners II
  One Magic Christmas November 22, 1985 Silver Screen Partners II
  The Great Mouse Detective July 2, 1986 Silver Screen Partners II and Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Flight of the Navigator July 30, 1986 Producers Sales Organization
  Benji the Hunted June 17, 1987 Silver Screen Partners III and Mulberry Square Productions
  The Brave Little Toaster July 10, 1987 The Kushner-Locke Company and Hyperion Pictures
  Return to Snowy River April 15, 1988 Silver Screen Partners III
  Who Framed Roger Rabbit June 22, 1988 Amblin Entertainment, Silver Screen Partners III and Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Oliver & Company November 18, 1988 Silver Screen Partners III and Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Honey, I Shrunk the Kids June 23, 1989 Silver Screen Partners III
  Cheetah August 18, 1989 Silver Screen Partners III
  The Little Mermaid November 17, 1989 Silver Screen Partners IV and Walt Disney Feature Animation

1990s

Film Name US Release Co-production with
  DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp August 3, 1990 Disney MovieToons
  The Rescuers Down Under November 16, 1990 Silver Screen Partners IV and Walt Disney Feature Animation
  White Fang January 18, 1991 Silver Screen Partners IV
  Shipwrecked March 1, 1991 Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
  Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken May 24, 1991 Silver Screen Partners IV
  The Rocketeer June 21, 1991 Silver Screen Partners IV
  Beauty and the Beast November 22, 1991 Silver Screen Partners IV and Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Newsies April 10, 1992 Newsboys Strike of 1899
  Honey, I Blew Up the Kid July 17, 1992 Touchwood Pacific Partners
  The Mighty Ducks October 2, 1992 Avnet–Kerner Productions
  Aladdin November 25, 1992 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Muppet Christmas Carol December 11, 1992 Jim Henson Productions
  Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey February 3, 1993 The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford
  A Far Off Place March 12, 1993 Amblin Entertainment
  The Adventures of Huck Finn April 2, 1993 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
  Hocus Pocus July 16, 1993
  Cool Runnings October 1, 1993 Bobsleigh at the 1988 Winter Olympics
  The Three Musketeers November 12, 1993 Caravan Pictures
  Iron Will January 14, 1994 1918 Winnipeg-St. Paul sled dog race
  Blank Check February 11, 1994
  D2: The Mighty Ducks March 25, 1994 Avnet–Kerner Productions
  White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf April 15, 1994
  The Lion King June 24, 1994 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Angels in the Outfield July 15, 1994 Caravan Pictures
  Squanto: A Warrior's Tale October 28, 1994 true story of Squanto
  The Santa Clause November 11, 1994 Hollywood Pictures
  Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book December 25, 1994 The Jungle Book
The Second Jungle Book
by Rudyard Kipling
  Heavyweights February 17, 1995 Caravan Pictures
  Man of the House March 3, 1995
  Tall Tale March 24, 1995 Caravan Pictures
  A Goofy Movie April 7, 1995 Disney MovieToons
  Pocahontas June 23, 1995 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Operation Dumbo Drop July 28, 1995 Polygram Filmed Entertainment
  A Kid in King Arthur's Court August 11, 1995 Trimark Pictures
  The Big Green September 29, 1995 Caravan Pictures
  Frank and Ollie October 20, 1995 true stories of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston
  Toy Story[1] November 22, 1995 Pixar
  Tom and Huck December 22, 1995 Painted Fence Productions
  Muppet Treasure Island February 16, 1996 Jim Henson Productions
  Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco March 8, 1996
  James and the Giant Peach April 12, 1996 Allied Filmmakers and Skellington Productions book by Roald Dahl
  The Hunchback of Notre Dame June 21, 1996 Walt Disney Feature Animation book by Victor Hugo
  First Kid August 30, 1996 Caravan Pictures
  D3: The Mighty Ducks October 4, 1996 Avnet–Kerner Productions
  101 Dalmatians November 27, 1996 Great Oaks
  That Darn Cat February 14, 1997 Undercover Cat by the Gordons
  Jungle 2 Jungle March 7, 1997 TF1
  Hercules June 27, 1997 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  George of the Jungle July 16, 1997 Mandeville Films
  Air Bud August 1, 1997 Warner Bros.
  RocketMan October 10, 1997 Caravan Pictures
  Flubber November 26, 1997 Great Oaks
  Mr. Magoo December 25, 1997 Mr. Magoo character by United Productions of America
  Meet the Deedles March 27, 1998
  Mulan June 19, 1998 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Parent Trap July 29, 1998 Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner
  I'll Be Home for Christmas November 13, 1998 Mandeville Films
  A Bug's Life November 25, 1998 Pixar
  Mighty Joe Young December 25, 1998 RKO Radio Pictures
  My Favorite Martian February 12, 1999 My Favorite Martian TV series
  Doug's 1st Movie March 26, 1999 DisneyToon Studios and Jumbo Pictures
  Endurance May 14, 1999 true story of Haile Gebrselassie
  Tarzan June 18, 1999 Walt Disney Feature Animation books by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Inspector Gadget July 23, 1999 Caravan Pictures
  The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story October 8, 1999
  The Straight Story October 15, 1999 FilmFour and StudioCanal
  Toy Story 2[1] November 24, 1999 Pixar
  Fantasia 2000 December 17, 1999 (premiere); January 1, 2000 (IMAX release) Walt Disney Feature Animation

2000s

Film Name US Release Co-production with
  The Tigger Movie February 11, 2000 DisneyToon Studios
  Dinosaur May 19, 2000 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Disney's The Kid July 7, 2000
  Remember the Titans September 29, 2000 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Whispers: An Elephant's Tale October 13, 2000
  102 Dalmatians November 22, 2000
  The Emperor's New Groove December 15, 2000 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Recess: School's Out February 16, 2001 DisneyToon Studios
  Atlantis: The Lost Empire June 15, 2001 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Princess Diaries August 3, 2001
  Max Keeble's Big Move October 5, 2001
  Monsters, Inc. November 2, 2001 Pixar
  Snow Dogs January 18, 2002 The Kerner Entertainment Company
  Return to Never Land February 15, 2002 DisneyToon Studios
  The Rookie March 29, 2002
  Lilo & Stitch June 21, 2002 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Country Bears July 26, 2002 Gunn Films
  Tuck Everlasting October 11, 2002
  The Santa Clause 2 November 1, 2002 Boxing Cat Films
  Treasure Planet November 27, 2002 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Jungle Book 2 February 14, 2003 DisneyToon Studios
  Piglet's Big Movie March 21, 2003 DisneyToon Studios
  Ghosts of the Abyss I3D April 11, 2003 Walden Media
  Holes April 18, 2003 Walden Media
  The Lizzie McGuire Movie May 2, 2003
  Finding Nemo May 30, 2003 Pixar
  Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl July 9, 2003 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Freaky Friday August 6, 2003 Gunn Films
  Brother Bear November 1, 2003 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Haunted Mansion November 26, 2003 Gunn Films
  The Young Black Stallion December 25, 2003 The Kennedy/Marshall Company
  Teacher's Pet January 16, 2004 DisneyToon Studios
  Miracle February 6, 2004
  Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen February 20, 2004
  Home on the Range April 2, 2004 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  Sacred Planet April 22, 2004
  Around the World in 80 Days June 16, 2004 Walden Media
  America's Heart and Soul July 2, 2004 Blacklight Films
  The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement August 11, 2004
  The Incredibles November 5, 2004 Pixar
  National Treasure November 19, 2004 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Aliens of the Deep January 28, 2005 Walden Media
  Pooh's Heffalump Movie February 11, 2005 DisneyToon Studios
  The Pacifier March 4, 2005 Spyglass Entertainment
  Ice Princess March 18, 2005
  Herbie: Fully Loaded June 22, 2005
  Sky High July 29, 2005 Gunn Films
  Valiant August 19, 2005 Vanguard Animation
  The Greatest Game Ever Played September 30, 2005
  Chicken Little 2D3D November 4, 2005 Walt Disney Feature Animation
  The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe December 9, 2005 Walden Media
  Glory Road January 13, 2006 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Roving Mars January 27, 2006
  Eight Below February 17, 2006 Spyglass Entertainment and Mandeville Films
  The Shaggy Dog March 10, 2006 Mandeville Films
  The Wild April 14, 2006 C.O.R.E. Feature Animation
  Cars June 9, 2006 Pixar
  Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest July 7, 2006 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Invincible August 25, 2006 Mayhem Pictures
  The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D (re-release) October 27, 2006 Skellington Productions
  The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause November 3, 2006 Outlaw Productions and Boxing Cat Films
  Bridge to Terabithia February 16, 2007 Walden Media
  Meet the Robinsons 2D3D March 30, 2007 Walt Disney Animation Studios
  Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End May 25, 2007 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Ratatouille June 29, 2007 Pixar
  Underdog August 3, 2007 Spyglass Entertainment and Classic Media
  The Game Plan September 28, 2007
  Enchanted November 21, 2007 Right Coast Entertainment and Josephson Entertainment
  National Treasure: Book of Secrets December 21, 2007 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert 3D February 1, 2008 PACE
  College Road Trip March 7, 2008 Gunn Films
  The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian May 16, 2008 Walden Media
  WALL-E [1] June 27, 2008 Pixar
  Beverly Hills Chihuahua October 3, 2008 Mandeville Films
  Morning Light October 17, 2008
  High School Musical 3: Senior Year October 24, 2008 Borden and Rosenbush Entertainment
  Roadside Romeo October 24, 2008 Yash Raj Films
  Bolt 2D3D [1] November 21, 2008 Walt Disney Animation Studios
  Bedtime Stories December 25, 2008 Gunn Films and Happy Madison
  Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience 3D,I3D February 27, 2009 Jonas Films
  Race to Witch Mountain March 13, 2009 Gunn Films
  Hannah Montana: The Movie April 10, 2009 It's a Laugh Productions and Millar Gough Ink
  The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story May 22, 2009 Crescendo Productions, Red Hour Films, and Traveling Light
  Up 2D3D [1] May 29, 2009 Pixar
  G-Force 2D3D July 24, 2009 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Walt & El Grupo September 9, 2009 Theodore Thomas Productions
  A Christmas Carol 2D3D,I3D November 6, 2009 ImageMovers Digital
  Old Dogs November 25, 2009 Tapestry Films
  The Princess and the Frog [1] December 11, 2009 Walt Disney Animation Studios

2010s

Film Name US Release Co-production with
  Alice in Wonderland 2D3D,I3D [2] March 5, 2010 The Zanuck Company and Roth Films
  Waking Sleeping Beauty March 26, 2010 Stone Circle Pictures
  Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time May 28, 2010 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Toy Story 3 2D3D,I3D [1] June 18, 2010 Pixar
  The Sorcerer's Apprentice July 14, 2010 Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  Secretariat October 8, 2010 Mayhem Pictures
  Tangled 2D3D [1] November 24, 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios
  Tron: Legacy 2D3D,I3D [3] December 17, 2010 Lisberger Studios and LivePlanet
  Anaganaga O Dheerudu [4] January 21, 2011 A Bellyful of Dreams Entertainment
  Mars Needs Moms 2D3D,I3D [5] March 11, 2011 ImageMovers Digital
  Prom April 29, 2011

Future releases

Year Film name Co-production with
  2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides [6] Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  2011 Cars 2 [1] Pixar
  2011 The Muppets [7] Mandeville Films and The Muppets Studio
  2011 National Treasure 3 [6] Jerry Bruckheimer Films
  2012 Frankenweenie [8][9] Tim Burton Animation Co.
  2012 The Lone Ranger [2][6] Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Classic Media
  2012 The Avengers [10] Marvel Studios
  2012 Unbound Captives [11] Hyde Park Entertainment
  2012 John Carter of Mars [12]
  2012 Brave [1] Pixar
  2012 Swiss Family Robinson [13] Mandeville Films
  2012 The Haunted Mansion [14] Disney Double Dare You
  2012 1906 [15] Warner Bros.
  2012 Reboot Ralph [16] Walt Disney Animation Studios
  2013 Jungle Cruise [17] Mandeville Films
  2013 King of the Elves [1] Walt Disney Animation Studios
  2013 Iron Man 3 [18] Marvel Studios
  2013 Monsters University [19] Pixar
  2013 Oz, the Great and Powerful [20][21] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  2013 Maleficent [22] A Tim Burton Film
  2013 Snow and the Seven [23]
  2014 Doctor Strange [24] Marvel Studios
  2014 Aida [25][26]
  TBA Untitled Mickey Mouse film project[27] Walt Disney Animation Studios

Footnotes:

  • 3D – theatrically released only in 3D format
  • 2D3D – theatrically released in both 2D and 3D formats
  • I3D – theatrically released in IMAX 3D format
  • F – non-US theatrical release only, not released theatrically in US, but released straight to home video in the US


See also

Further reading

References

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  2. ^ a b "Depp to play Tonto, Mad Hatter in upcoming films". Reuters. 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
  3. ^ July 24. "SDCC: Tron 2 to be titled 'Legacy'". SciFiNow. Retrieved July 25, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ http://www.youtube.com/user/anaganagaodheerudu
  5. ^ Stewart, Andrew (2010-03-09). "Disney sets date for 'Mars'". Variety. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  6. ^ a b c "Bruckheimer on Pirates 4, Lone Ranger and National Treasure 3". comingsoon.net. November 5, 2008. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ Access Hollywood September 11, 2009
  8. ^ Marc Graser (2007-11-15). "Burton, Disney team on 3D films". Variety. Retrieved 2007-11-16.
  9. ^ Borys Kit (2009-01-22). "John August tackling two film projects". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2009-01-22. [dead link]
  10. ^ "Samuel L. Jackson Announces 'Avengers' Cast". Associated Press via NPR.org. July 25, 2010. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  11. ^ Elisabeth Rappe (November 7, 2009). "Robert Pattinson Talks 'Breaking Dawn' & 'Unbound Captives'". Cinematical. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  12. ^ Kit, Borys (2009-06-12). "Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins blast off to Mars". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2009-06-12. [dead link]
  13. ^ "Mostow to head 'Swiss Family'". Variety. 14 June 2005. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  14. ^ Schwartz, Terri (July 24, 2010). "Guillermo Del Toro Dishes On 'Haunted Mansion' Remake". MTV. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
  15. ^ Hill, Jim (February 10, 2009). ""Incredibles" sequel is stalled until Bird can get "1906" off the ground". JimHill Media. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
  16. ^ Stewart, Andrew (May 13, 2010). "Disney sets toon dates". Variety.
  17. ^ 9-21-2006 E! Online article referencing Hollywood Reporter's article on Jungle Cruise movie
  18. ^ ""Iron Man 2" Earns $133 Million, "Iron Man 3" Promised for 2013". WorstPreviews.com. May 9, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-10.
  19. ^ Sciretta, Peter (April 22, 2010). "Pixar to Release Monsters Inc Sequel and Brave in 2012". /Film. Archived from the original on August 5, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  20. ^ "Oz, the Great and Powerful". IMDb.com/Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  21. ^ "James Franco in Early Talks for 'Oz' After Johnny Depp Passes". The Hollywood Reporter. February 4, 2010. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  22. ^ Manny the Movie Guy (2009-05-12) "EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie to Star as Disney's Greatest Villain Maleficent! ".
  23. ^ Brian Gallagher (2011-02-01) "Snow and the Seven Gets Writer Michael Arndt ".
  24. ^ Mike Flemming (2010-06-21) "Will Dr. Strange Be Marvel's First Superhero To Fly Under the Disney Banner? ".
  25. ^ http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief1/b/jim_hill/archive/2007/07/06/as-tarzan-swings-off-broadway-is-beyonc-getting-ready-to-play-aida-in-disney-s-next-big-movie-musical.aspx
  26. ^ http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=21792
  27. ^ Connelly, Brendon (2011-03-24). "SCOOP: Mickey Mouse's First Feature Length Film Being Developed At Disney". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 2011-03-24.