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Disney to release 'The Incredibles 2' in 2019

The first movie premiered in 2004, and earned $631 million at the box office.

By Annie Martin
Director Brad Bird with his award for 'The Incredibles' at the Academy Awards on February 27, 2005. The movie's sequel will be released in 2019. File photo by Laura Cavanaugh/UPI
1 of 5 | Director Brad Bird with his award for 'The Incredibles' at the Academy Awards on February 27, 2005. The movie's sequel will be released in 2019. File photo by Laura Cavanaugh/UPI | License Photo

ANAHEIM, Calif., Oct. 8 (UPI) -- Disney announced release dates for The Incredibles 2 and other films Thursday.

The studio revealed dates for a slew of animated and live-action movies, including its forthcoming Marvel projects. Ant-Man sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp was one such film slated for 2018.

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+ Cars 3 will open June 16, 2017

+ Coco, an animated Pixar collaboration, will open Nov. 22, 2017

+ An untitled, live-action fairy tale will open Dec. 22, 2017

+ Black Panther, a Marvel collaboration starring Chadwick Boseman, will open Feb. 16, 2018

+ Gigantic, an animated movie, will open Mar. 9, 2018

+ Toy Story 4 will open June 15, 2018

+ Ant-Man and the Wasp will open July 6, 2018

+ An untitled, live-action fairy tale will open Nov. 2, 2018

+ Captain Marvel, a Marvel collaboration, will open Mar. 8, 2019

+ An untitled, live-action fairy tale will open Mar. 29, 2019

+ An untitled, Disneytoon Studios movie will open Apr. 12, 2019

+ The Incredibles 2 will open June 21, 2019

+ An untitled, live-action fairy tale will open Nov. 8, 2019

+ An untitled Pixar collaboration will open Mar. 13, 2020

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+ An untitled Marvel collaboration will open May 1, 2020

+ An untitled Pixar collaboration will open June 19, 2020

+ An untitled Marvel collaboration will open July 10, 2020

+ An untitled Marvel collaboration will open Nov. 6, 2020

+ An untitled, animated movie will open Nov. 25, 2020

Cars 3, Toy Story 4 and The Incredibles 2 garnered excitement from fans anxious for the new installments. Cars and its sequel earned $1.02 billion at the box office, while the popular Toy Story series has grossed $1.91 billion. The Incredibles raked in $631 million alone.

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