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BOLT - Coming to theaters November 26, 2008 featuring the voice talents of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman. For super-dog Bolt (voiced by John Travolta), every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue -- at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the canine star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, he begins his biggest adventure yet -- a cross-country journey through the real world. Armed only with the delusions that all his amazing feats and powers are real, and with the help of two unlikely traveling companions -- a jaded, abandoned housecat named Mittens (voiced by Susie Essman), and TV-obsessed hamster in a plastic ball named Rhino -- Bolt discovers he doesn't need superpowers to be a hero. Miley Cyrus ("Hannah Montana") brings her vocal talents to the role of Penny, Bolt's human co-star on the television series.

Tinkerbell - Coming to dvd and BluRay October 28, 2008. Tinker Bell North of Never Land expected in 2009, Tinker Bell A Midsummer Storm in 2010, Tinker Bell A Winter Story in 2011.

UP - Coming to theaters including Disney Digital 3-D May 29, 2009 featuring the voice talents of Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, John Ratzenberger, and Jordan Nagai. From the Academy AwardŽ-nominated team of director Pete Docter ("Monsters, Inc.") and co-director Bob Peterson comes "Up," a comedic adventure taking off (and lifting spirits) in summer 2009. Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year old Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life. "Up" takes audiences on a thrilling journey where the unlikely pair encounter wild terrain, unexpected villains and jungle creatures. When seeking adventure next summer -- look "Up."

The Princess and the Frog - Coming to theaters Christmas 2009 featuring the voice talents of Anika Noni Rose, Keith David, Jenifer Lewis, and John Goodman. A musical set in the greatest city of them all, New Orleans, "The Princess and the Frog" marks Disney's return to the timeless art form of traditional animation. The film teams Ron Clements and John Musker, creators of "The Little Mermaid" and "Aladdin," with OscarŽ-winning composer Randy Newman to tell the most beautiful love story ever told ... with frogs, voodoo, and a singing alligator.

Toy Story 3 - Toy Story 3 in 3-D comes to theaters June 18, 2010 with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Wallace Shawn, Ned Beatty and John Ratzenberger. Lee Unkrich (co-director of "Toy Story 2" and "Finding Nemo") directs this highly anticipated film, and Michael Arndt, the Academy AwardŽ-winning screenwriter of "Little Miss Sunshine," brings his unique talents and comedic sensibilities to the proceedings. Toy Story in 3-D comes to theaters October 2, 2009 with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn and John Ratzenberger. The 3-D version of this landmark film is being personally overseen by Lasseter with his acclaimed team of technical wizards handling all the necessary steps in the conversion process.
Toy Story 2 in 3-D comes to theaters February 12, 2010 with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn and John Ratzenberger.

Rapunzel - Coming to theaters including Disney Digital 3-D Christmas 2010. In this new telling of the classic fairy tale, "Rapunzel," audiences will be transported to a stunning CG fantasy world complete with the iconic tower, an evil witch, a gallant hero and, of course, the mysterious girl with the long golden tresses. Expect adventure, heart, humor, and hair ... lots of hair, when Rapunzel unleashes her locks in theaters for the 2010 holiday.

Newt - Coming to theaters including Digital Disney 3-D Summer 2011. What happens when the last remaining male and female blue-footed newts on the planet are forced together by science to save the species, and they can't stand each other? That's the problem facing Newt and Brooke, heroes of "newt," the Pixar film by seven-time Academy AwardŽ winner for sound Gary Rydstrom, and director of Pixar's Oscar-nominated short, "Lifted." Newt and Brooke embark on a perilous, unpredictable adventure and discover that finding a mate never goes as planned, even when you only have one choice. Love, it turns out, is not a science.

The Bear and the Bow - Coming to theaters including Digital Disney 3-D Christmas 2011 with the voice talents of Reese Withers****, Billy Connolly and Emma Thompson. A rugged and mythic Scotland is the setting for Pixar's action-adventure "The Bear and the Bow." The impetuous, tangle-haired Merida, though a daughter of royalty, would prefer to make her mark as a great archer. A clash of wills with her mother compels Merida to make a reckless choice, which unleashes unintended peril on her father's kingdom and her mother's life. Merida struggles with the unpredictable forces of nature, magic and a dark, ancient curse to set things right. Director Brenda Chapman ("The Prince of Egypt," "The Lion King") and the storytelling wizards of Pixar conjure humor, fantasy and excitement in this rich Highland tale.

Cars 2 - Coming to theaters including Digital Disney 3-D Summer 2012. All the world's a racetrack as racing superstar Lightning McQueen zooms back into action, with his best friend Mater in tow, to take on the globe's fastest and finest in this thrilling high-octane new installment of the "Cars" saga. Mater and McQueen will need their passports as they find themselves in a new world of intrigue, thrills and fast-paced comedic escapades around the globe. "Cars 2" is being directed by Brad Lewis, producer of the OscarŽ- winning film "Ratatouille."

King of the Elves - Coming to theaters including Digital Disney 3-D Christmas 2012. Legendary storyteller Phillip K's short story (his only experiment in the fantasy genre) becomes the basis for this fantastic and imaginative tale about an average man living in the Mississippi Delta, whose reluctant actions to help a desperate band of elves leads them to name him their new king. Joining the innocent and endangered elves as they attempt to escape from an evil and menacing troll, their unlikely new leader finds himself caught on a journey filled with unimaginable dangers and a chance to bring real meaning back to his own life.[/B]

Race to Witch Mountain - File this one in the "Terrible Ideas" category. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his Game Plan director Andy Fickman reunite in what's being called an "action thriller" remake of the fondly-remembered 1975 Disney fantasy Escape to Witch Mountain. Johnson will play a Las Vegas cab driver who picks up two young siblings with paranormal powers, played by Bridge to Terabithia's AnnaSophia Robb and The Seeker: The Dark is Rising's Alexander Ludwig. Ciaran Hinds (There Will Be Blood co-stars as the leader of a group set to hunt down the kids. Bedtime Stories writer Matt Lopez is credited with the screenplay, which is traced back to Alexander Key's 1968 novel. Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann, the kids from the original movie, have been tapped for supporting roles as a waitress and a sheriff, respectively. Carla Gugino seems destined for a love interest part. Now shooting in Nevada, this film is scheduled to open on March 13, 2009.

Old Dogs - After directing the illogically popular Wild Hogs, Walt Becker is staying at Disney with John Travolta. Travolta and funnyman Robin Williams will play friends and business partners whose "lives are turned upside down" when strange circumstances place them in the care of 7-year-old twins. Travolta's wife Kelly Preston, Matt Dillon, Seth Green, Bernie Mac, Dax Shepard, Lori Loughlin, and Rita Wilson are all also reportedly part of the noteworthy cast. The script is credited to David Diamond and David Weissman, the duo behind The Family Man, Ivan Reitman's Evolution, and the Disney Channel original movie Minutemen. Though shot in the summer and fall of 2007, the film is not scheduled to open until April 10, 2009. It is not yet clear if this broad comedy will be released under the Disney or Touchstone banner.

Hannah Montana: The Movie - As long as the general public can't get enough of all things Hannah Montana, neither can Disney. What originated as a hokily-conceived low-budget sitcom has become one of the company's biggest money-makers, raking in cash in a variety of platforms, including 2008's 3-D concert film. Following in the footsteps of High School Musical 3 and The Lizzie McGuire Movie, this eponymous film will be closer to the Disney Channel TV series, as it takes Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus), her two close friends (Mitchel Musso, Emily Osment), father (Billy Ray Cyrus), and brother (Jason Earles) to Tennessee, where filming began in late May. Beyond that and casting calls for specific parts (like a teenaged male love interest and ethnically diverse adults), the plot remains unknown. Slated to appear in the film are "The Office"'s Melora Hardin as Robbie Ray's farmer love interest, Barry Bostwick, Peter Gunn, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, Lucas Till, and teen country sensation Taylor Swift. The production caused Miley Cyrus to miss her 2008 prom. Oh well, the 15-year-old girl made $18.2 million last year. I think she'll be okay. A May 1, 2009 theatrical release is scheduled.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time - On the heels of their record-breaking Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, Jerry Bruckheimer and Walt Disney Pictures are collaborating not just on more National Treasure follow-ups but also a new film series based on the popular Prince of Persia video game series. Debuted in 1989 for the Apple II, Prince of Persia was then quickly developed for IBM PCs, the Atari ST, Nintendo and Sega's third-generation systems, and Game Boy. Sequels followed in the 1990s and in the fall of 2003, the franchise gained new life when Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time was made available on PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, and Windows computers. Subsequent adventures have premiered in the two following holiday seasons. From the title, it would appear that Bruckheimer's first adaptation would be based on merely 2003's game and would be the first of three installments made. Originally pegged for a late 2008 release, this film -- which will be directed by Michael Bay (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, Transformers) -- will now open June 19, 2009.

If it remains true to the video game, Sands of Time follows Persian Prince Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal, Zodiac), his father King Sharaman, and the Maharajah's daughter Princess Farah Tamina (Gemma Arteton) in a trek across India to Azad. Along their way, their potent, newly-acquired possesions (a giant hourglass full of sand and a mysterious dagger) make them the targets of a dying Vizier (Oscar-winning Gandhi portrayer Ben Kingsley) and his staff. Romantic relationships, time warps, and twisted allegiances all figure into what unravels and most of that is sure to translate to the type of sweeping, spectacle cinema that Bruckheimer has repeatedly relied on with success.

G-Force - Jerry Bruckheimer has provided the Walt Disney Company with more hits and franchises than any other producer. That doesn't mean that this project (penned by The Wibberleys of National Treasure fame) sounds like a certain success. Marking the feature directorial debut for longtime visual effects man Hoyt Yeatman, G-Force will tell of a team of specially-trained rodents dispatched to stop a diabolical billionaire from taking over the world with household appliances. Those attached to voice the CG-animated genetically-enhanced, government agency commandoes: Bruckheimer's go-to leading man Nicolas Cage (as Speckles the mole), Penelope Cruz (Juarez the guinea pig), "30 Rock"'s Tracy Morgan (Blaster the guinea pig), and Steve Buscemi (Bucky the hamster). Those appearing in live-action roles will include Zach Galifianakis (as the scientist supervisor Ben), Kelli Garner, Gabriel Casseus, Jack Conley, folk singer-actor Loudon Wainwright III, Bill Nighy, and Will Arnett. After briefly assuming the delayed third Narnia film's May release date, G-Force is now scheduled to open on July 24, 2009 in theaters, at least some of which will exhibit the film in 3-D.

A Christmas Carol - From musicals and Mr. Magoo to Mickey Mouse and the Muppets, it seems like Charles ****ens' immortal 1843 novella has been adapted ad nauseam. But many of the film versions of A Christmas Carol have either been made for television (like the Patrick Stewart-headlined 1999 TNT production) or offered a twist on the subject (like the brilliant Scrooged's translocation to a contemporary New York TV network). Walt Disney Pictures' newest version, scheduled for release on November 6, 2009, won't do either of those things. It apparently will be a straight retelling of the ghostly holiday tale, done by director Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Forrest Gump) and the motion capture technique he used on The Polar Express and Beowulf that converts and elaborates on live-action performances with three-dimensional computer animation. Comedian Jim Carrey will play multiple roles, simultaneously calling to mind his over-the-top work in Ron Howard's sour 2000 How the Grinch Stole Christmas, his assorted disguises in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Tom Hanks' various personas in Polar Express. Joining him in the voice/motion capture cast are Bob Hoskins (star of Zemeckis' first mixed-medium blockbuster Who Framed Roger Rabbit), The Princess Bride's Cary Elwes and Robin Wright (Penn?), Colin Firth (Bridget Jones' Diary), and British chameleon Gary Oldman.

Disney doubtlessly must be excited about this film. They'd have to look long and hard for a person not at all affected by ****ens' book. Modern audiences might be plenty familiar with the tale, but there hasn't been a major feature film doing a straight adaptation since the 1970 musical starring Albert Finney and Alec Guinness. A quick look at the performances of the director and star's works this decade promises high attendance; though it started sluggish, Polar Express went onto become one of 2004's highest-grossers (and remains the benchmark for motion capture), while the live-action Grinch easily ranks as the biggest earner in Carrey's robust career. The two films maintain the highest grosses among Christmas-themed movies, a class that rarely fails to turn a profit. Add to this Disney's long string of success with heavily-promoted November openings, and you'll see that only a tremendous fumble will keep this film from becoming a colossal worldwide blockbuster, whether it's any good or, like Grinch and Polar, not. Filming began early in 2008. This will be one of a number of 2009 releases treated to showings in Disney Digital 3-D.

Alice in Wonderland - Tim Burton practically started his movie career at Disney. In his early twenties, he worked on The Fox and the Hound before helming the short films Vincent and Frankenweenie. He went onto bigger and, many would argue, better things, earning a reputation for dark, imaginative works like Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and two blockbuster Batman movies. In the early 1990s, Burton returned to Disney to produce The Nightmare Before Christmas, one of the best examples of a modern day cult classic. Soon after, he would also helm the Oscar-winning Ed Wood for Touchstone Pictures. In the years since, Burton has remained a free agent, moving from studio to studio, switching mediums and genres, but always retaining creative control and a distinctive style.

In November of 2007, Burton signed a deal to direct two Disney Digital 3-D projects. First up is a live-action/motion-capture/CGI adaptation of Lewis Carroll's most famous story. It seems like an apt fit, based on the trippy source material and Burton's penchant for trippy material. Of course, Disney fans will be judging the project next to Walt Disney's 1951 animated film, which today is regarded highly. There has been no news on the project yet, but Disney has pegged the film for a March 5, 2010 release. Production is supposed to start later in 2008.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - Disney and Walden continue to follow the published order of C.S. Lewis's best-selling fantasy novels. This third book, first published in 1952, comes fifth chronologically and sees the two youngest Pevensie children, Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes) joining nerdy cousin Eustace Scrubb for a holiday. The three of them are pulled into Narnia through a painting, ending up on the ship Dawn Treader with Lucy and Edmund's royal pal, Caspian (Ben Barnes). The four of them embark on a series of adventures in travelling to a number of Narnian islands.

Michael Apted (Gorillas in the Mist, The World is Not Enough, and television's renowned "Up" documentaries) will direct, taking over from Andrew Adamson, who will stay on as a producer. It is unclear if William Moseley and Anna Popplewell will be re-enlisted to portray the elder Pevensie children, who do not appear in the Voyage book. The film is scheduled to open in May of 2010, but Prince Caspian's lower than expected earnings in a similar window may lead the studios to reconsider this tentpole's debut. Filming will commence October 2008 in Australia and New Zealand.

Swiss Family Robinson (remake) - Mandeville Films had hoped to start shooting this new adaptation of Johann Wyss's classic book early in 2006 after wrapping production on The Shaggy Dog remake. Then, hired director Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3, U-571) pushed things back for Han****, a superhero mid-life crisis movie starring Will Smith. Mostow has since left that Sony project, giving Swiss the go-ahead to proceed. While attempts were made to modernize the story (perhaps like the Wonderful World of Disney's 1998 telemovie Beverly Hills Family Robinson?), the script by Greg Poirier ultimately kept the 19th century period setting as it was employed for Disney's popular 1960 filming of the same text. Mostow is also to rework Poirier's script with writing partner Sam Montgomery. No casting has been announced, but news in July 2005 stated that Lindsay Lohan was reportedly in talks to unite with Disney for a sixth time presumably to play "Bertie", the cute castaway who catches the eyes of two Robinson brothers. That seems pretty certain not to happen at the present. A release date has yet to be set and filming schedules have been repeatedly pushed back, leaving this in production limbo.

Jungle Cruise - On the heels of big screen adventures Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion comes this latest film inspired by a Disneyland attraction. Described as a family version of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, this comedy/adventure will follow a group which travels upriver to find a cure. Originally said to have a screenplay written by Josh Goldstein and John Norville (Tin Cup), this Disney/Mandeville production is now reportedly going forth with a script commissioned of Al Gough and Miles Millar, the executive producers of TV's "Smallville". The only plot specific released is that the film will be set sometime in the 20th century. Originally slated to start shooting early in 2006, this has since been delayed again and again, with even 2010 release beginning to look unlikely.

Kiki's Delivery Service - A live action English language adaptation of Eiko Kadani's book series, which was previously brought to the screen in Hayao Miyazaki's popular late-'80s anime film of the same name. Jeff Stockwell (Bridge to Terabithia, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys) is said to be developing a screenplay, but news has been sparse.

The Banshee and Fin Magee (Originally titled The Banshee) - Dean DeBlois, co-writer and co-director of Lilo & Stitch, tries his hand at live action with this period ghost story set in Ireland. In writer-director-producer DeBlois's own words, "It's the story of a little boy who is ignored by the world and pretends to be a ghost, who (then) comes into contact with a real ghost." DeBlois claims this "story of friendship, love and loss" is aimed at the Harry Potter audience; he hopes older kids will enjoy this supernatural mystery. Production was supposed to begin spring 2005, but as of now, nothing has been shot and there is no firm release date yet set. In February 2006, it was reported that Robert Nelson Jacobs has been hired to rewrite DeBlois' script. Jacobs was Oscar-nominated for his Chocolat screenplay, but got fewer raves for his work on Dinosaur, Out to Sea, and The Shipping News.

Frankenweenie - After tackling Alice in Wonderland, Tim Burton's second 3-D film for Disney will be a feature-length version of his 1984 live-action short starring Shelley Duvall, Daniel Stern, and Barret Oliver. Ironically, that half-hour short got Burton fired for wasting company resources and it was shelved for years. Twenty-five years later, Burton is considered a genius and his Nightmare Before Christmas (the out-of-print DVD of which housed the original Frankenweenie) is treated to annual 3-D theatrical re-releases. The original short centered on a boy named Victor who tries to bring his movie subject dog Sparky back to life with help from lightning. This probably won't be done any sooner than 2011.
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ooo!!! So many good movies.

Looking foward to Alice In wonderland By Tim burton.
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They all look interesting, it will be cool to see how they all turn out. I am most excited for the new narnia movie, the narnia movies are awesome.
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You guys- how do you for sure know its true? Cars came out like two years ago, why would Cars 2 come out six years later? And you forgot a movie. A movie I would very much like to see. October 3, 2008. Beverly Hills, Chiuhuaua!
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Tinkerbell - Coming to dvd and BluRay October 28, 2008. Tinker Bell North of Never Land expected in 2009, Tinker Bell A Midsummer Storm in 2010, Tinker Bell A Winter Story in 2011.

Toy Story 3 - Toy Story 3 in 3-D comes to theaters June 18, 2010 with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Wallace Shawn, Ned Beatty and John Ratzenberger. Lee Unkrich (co-director of "Toy Story 2" and "Finding Nemo") directs this highly anticipated film, and Michael Arndt, the Academy AwardŽ-winning screenwriter of "Little Miss Sunshine," brings his unique talents and comedic sensibilities to the proceedings. Toy Story in 3-D comes to theaters October 2, 2009 with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn and John Ratzenberger. The 3-D version of this landmark film is being personally overseen by Lasseter with his acclaimed team of technical wizards handling all the necessary steps in the conversion process.
Toy Story 2 in 3-D comes to theaters February 12, 2010 with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn and John Ratzenberger.
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BOLT and G-Force sound the most interesting to me.

The BOLT preview was HILARIOUS!
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The BOLT preview was HILARIOUS!
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