December 3, 2024
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Disney Movies for 2015

©2013 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.2014 has been a little slow for movies from Disney with only Maleficent and Muppets Most Wanted being billed as blockbusters, 2015 on the other hand has the potential for being a year packed with Disney movies.

2015 will see the return of Woody, Buzz, good ol’ Rex and friends in Toy Story 4. As of yet there are very little details other than the possibility of Andy’s Mom playing a large part of the movie. There is also the possibility of Disney’s flag ship adventure mystery franchise making a return with National Treasure 3. National Treasure 3 has been rumored and talked about for a few years now but as of yet there has been no official announcement but a script has been written and is being finalised.

toy_story_4_fan_logo_by_teenchampion-d5hn4rpAnother big name sequel to make a return to the big screen is the sequel to Finding Nemo, Finding Dory. This was announced and has been in development for a little over a year. I am actually really looking forward to this! Finding Nemo was a fantastic movie.

The one 2015 Disney movie I am really looking forward to though is Star Wars Episode VII! I am a Star Wars fan in general and when I read Disney were doing the next movie I was OVER THE MOON! Disney have a great reputation for producing great movies, just look at the Marvel movies and you will see that they are all epic and have great stories.

Now, thats it for sequles. What about original Disney movies in 2015? Well stick around and we will discuss that soon!

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Garth Driscoll

Garth Driscoll likes movies and fashion. The thing that he treasures the most is discovering and going to new towns, cities and places around the world to provide an example Paris.

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