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D23 Everything Announced: Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Disney and More


Disney fans flocked to California for D23 Expo 2022 last weekend. It was the first D23 convention since 2019 — the year its Disney Plusstreaming service launched, and also marked the company’s 100th anniversary (which is next year, but Disney loves to prolong its celebrations.) We got some major announcements from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and more.

Beyond the animated classics that Disney was built on, the company owns Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Avatar, Pixar and other beloved franchises, so we got plenty of updates about upcoming movies, shows, video games and theme park rides set in those universes.

CNET reported live from the convention show floor, capturing all the hype of panel reveals and reunions, so let’s look at all the big news.

Marvel Studios

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever director Ryan Coogler showed an exclusive scene, revealing that the international community is after the county’s supply of vibranium in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. The Dora Milaje — Wakanda’s all-female special forces unit — aren’t gonna let it go easily though. The movie hits theaters Nov. 11.
  • Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania kicks off Phase 5 of the MCU on Feb. 17, 2023, and an exclusive look at the movie showed Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne working with her parents Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, along Scott’s daughter Cassie Lang to explore the Quantum Realm. We saw new MCU big bad Kang holding Cassie hostage and trying to force Scott to steal something for him. Also, Bill Murray’s character appeared briefly.
  • WandaVision director Matt Shakman was officially revealed to be helming Fantastic Four, which opens in theaters on Nov. 8, 2024.
  • Captain America: New World Order will see Tim Blake Nelson — last seen in 2008’s Incredible Hulk — will return as the Leader and presumably face off again Sam Wilson. Joaquin Torres and Isaiah Bradley from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will be back as well, and Israeli superhero/Mossad agent Sabra will make her MCU debut (played by Shira Haas). This movie comes out May 3, 2024.
  • Thunderbolts’ lineup was revealed to be Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Ghost, Red Guardian, Black Widow, Winter Soldier, US Agent and Taskmaster. This dark superhero movie will be directed by director Jake Schreier and hit theaters July 26, 2024.

Marvel on Disney Plus

  • Ironheart will see “tech and magic do battle” and see Anthony Ramos debuting as Parker Robbins/The Hood when the series hits Disney Plus next year.
  • Secret Invasion got its first trailer, revealing a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls who have been infiltrating Earth for years. Nick Fury and Jim Rhodes have to do something about it when the series hits Disney Plus in 2023.
  • Armor Wars will pick up where Secret Invasion left off with Rhodey getting a bunch of new War Machine-style suits of armor. The six-part Disney Plus series starts shooting next year.
  • Loki season 2 hits Disney Plus in summer 2023, and Ke Huy Quan — Short Round from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom — joins the cast. An exclusive trailer hinted that the show will visit a bunch of different time periods in the wake of the season 1 finale.

Star Wars

  • On the Star Wars front, fans were probably most thrilled by the reveal of a new trailer for The Mandalorian season 3. Grogu, aka Baby Yoda, adorables all over the trailer, but things look tough for his dad, as Mando is grimly informed that because he took off his helmet, “you are a Mandalorian no more.” Sure, whatever, but we bet they’re not changing the name of the show when it comes back to Disney Plus next year.
  • Andor got its final trailer ahead of its three-episode Sept. 21 Disney Plus premiere series. Diego Luna plays Cassian Andor as he’s recruited into the rebellion against the Empire, in a show that takes place five years before the events of Rogue One.
  • Ahsoka, the upcoming live-action series starring Rosario Dawson as former Jedi Ahsoka Tano, had some imagery revealed. It hinted at the show’s links to CGI animated series Rebels. It’ll come to Disney Plus in 2023.
  • Fans also got a glimpse, though not a trailer, showing the always-dapper Jude Law, who’s starring in Skeleton Crew, a story about a group of younglings lost in space.
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    D23 teased an image of Jude Law in Skeleton Crew.


    Disney screenshot by Sean Keane/CNET

Lucasfilm

  • Indiana Jones 5 star Harrison Ford gave an emotional speech about the new movie, and gave D23 attendees an exclusive look at the first trailer that showcased some major action movies, the return of John Rhys-Davies as Sallah and the reveal of Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Jones’ goddaughter, Helena. It hits theaters June 30, 2023.
  • Willow, the eight-episode Disney Plus series that’ll return to the world of the 1988 movie, got another trailer ahead of its Nov. 30 premiere.

Disney

Disney live action

  • The first trailer for the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, with Halle Bailey playing Ariel, along with a clip showing the new version of show-stopping song Part of Your World. 
  • We also got our first glimpse of the Snow White live-action remake, which stars West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler as the titular hero and Gal Gadot as the evil queen and is due out in 2024.
  • A new trailer for Hocus Pocus 2, which hits Disney Plus on Sept. 30.
  • A glimpse at Mufasa: The Lion King, the prequel coming from Moonlight director Barry Jenkins. It’ll reveal the story of Simba’s father in 2024.
  • A trailer for Peter Pan and Wendy, which stars Jude Law as Captain Hook and will stream on Disney Plus in 2023.
  • A look at Haunted Mansion, based on the Disney Parks ride. It’ll star Jamie Lee Curtis as the spooky Madame Leota, and it’s set to come out in 2023.
  • A trailer for Disenchanted, the sequel to 2007’s Enchanted starring Amy Adams. It’ll hit Disney Plus on Nov. 24.
  • The Santa Clauses, a miniseries continuing on from the Tim Allen movie trilogy, got a trailer and Nov. 16 two-episode premiere date.
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians, an eight-episode Disney Plus adaptation of Rick Riordan novel series, got a trailer. It’ll hit the streaming service “soon.”

Disney animation

  • Disney Plus short series Zootopia Plus, which will consist of six new stories set in the world of 2016 movie Zootopia. These will come out Nov. 9.
  • A look at animated series Iwájú, which will explore “a futuristic version of Lagos, Nigeria” when it hits Disney Plus in 2023.
  • A blue blob-like creature appears in Strange World.

    Strange World will explore some alien environments.


    Disney

  • We got another look at Strange World, an animated movie that stars Jake Gyllenhaal and comes to theaters Nov. 23.
  • The announcement of animated musical movie Wish, which explores the concept of wishing upon a star and is set to come out in the fall of 2023. It’ll star West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose and Rogue One’s Alan Tudyk.

Disney theme parks

The highlight of the show’s final day was the theme park-centric A Boundless Future: Disney Parks, Experiences and Products presentation. It revealed plans for US parks like California’s Disneyland and Florida’s Disney World, along with international locations Disneyland Paris, Shanghai Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and Tokyo Disney Resort: 

Pixar

  • Amy Poehler made an appearance to announce Inside Out 2, the sequel to the 2015 classic. It’ll follow a teenage Riley, introduce new emotions and is due out summer 2024.
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    Things will get emotional in Inside Out 2.


    Disney/Pixar

  • We got an early look at new movie Elemental, which comes out in the summer of 2023. It follows Ember, who’s made of fire, and Wake, who consists of water, as they grow close in a city where people are defined by their elemental makeup.
  • A first look at new movie Elio, which follows a bookish kid as he makes first contact with aliens. He’s brought to their world and becomes Earth’s ambassador to the rest of the universe. It’s scheduled for release in spring 2024.
  • Win or Lose, an animated series coming to Disney Plus in fall 2023, follows a co-ed middle school softball team in the week leading up to their championship game. Each episode takes place that week, jumping to the perspective of a main character.

20th Century Studios

  • Director James Cameron called in to the event from New Zealand to discuss Avatar: The Way of Water, and the crowd was given 3D glasses to watch some breathtaking footage.

Finally, 20th Century Studios has one major movie coming this year: Avatar: The Way Of Water, James Cameron’s long-awaited sequel. D23 attendees will probably see a new trailer or clips from the movie ahead of its Dec. 16 release.

Disney and Marvel video games

Four heroes stand in shadows in Skydance Black Panther and Captain America game

Black Panther and Captain America will be two of the four heroes in Skydance’s Marvel game.


Skydance/Marvel Games

The Disney & Marvel Game Showcase saw a bunch of reveals:

  • Nintendo Switch co-op platformer Disney Illusion Island, which lets you play as Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy and is coming in 2023.
  • Puzzle mystery game Tron: Identity, out in 2023.
  • Gargoyles Remastered, an updated version of the classic ’90s platformer. The release date is unclear.
  • An untitled World War II-set game starring Captain America and Black Panther, which didn’t get a release date.
  • AR mobile game Marvel World of Heroes from Pokemon Go developer Niantic, coming in 2023.

We also got first looks at mobile MMO shooter Avatar: Reckoning (which is coming soon) and tactical squad-based action game Aliens: Dark Descent (coming to consoles and PC next year). Marvel’s Midnight Suns was delayed to Dec. 2, and prequel shorts will build up the narrative when they start hitting YouTube on Oct. 31.



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