Hold onto your Mickey ears, Disney fans! Major shift alerts are rolling in from the magical world of Disney, Marvel, and Pixar, with the release dates for several highly-anticipated films getting a rearrange.

First up, we’ve got updates on the comedy-drama “A Real Pain” starring the dynamic duo Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin. Originally set to brighten your October with a release on the 18th in 2024, it has now been pushed to November 1, 2024. So mark your calendars, as this limited release is not to be missed.

Marvel fans, brace yourselves! Disney has officially updated the titles and schedules of some of Marvel Studios’ biggest upcoming films. The all-new ensemble movie “Thunderbolts” has taken a bow, and goodbye to the name “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty,” which has been rebranded as “Avengers: Doomsday.” And in a twist worthy of a post-credits scene, an untitled Marvel project initially set for July 24, 2026, has mysteriously vanished from the schedule.

In the world of Disney’s ever-growing slate:
– A previously untitled Disney movie set for March 7, 2025, has been removed.
– Dates in 2026 are seeing some juggling: an untitled Disney film shifts from August 14 to August 7, and another one jumps from September 18 to September 11.
– Further out in the Disney timeline, multiple untitled projects are lined up for 2027, including entries from Disney itself, Pixar, and Marvel.

Here’s a quick rundown:
– Untitled Pixar on June 18, 2027
– Untitled Marvel on July 23, 2027
– Untitled Marvel on November 5, 2027
The list goes on, showing Disney’s faith in the longevity and future of its beloved franchises.

What do you think about these shifting sands in Disney’s release schedule? Share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to share this story with your fellow Disney aficionados!

Source: ComingSoon.net – Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More