Chances are if you were a kid in the late 90s or throughout the 2000s, you practically grew up on Disney-Pixar movies. Between both Toy Story movies, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc., and many more, Pixar movies hold a special place in our generations hearts. Fortunately for us, the studio is well aware of this and is looking to capitalize on all the nostalgia their fans have for their movies. While we may have gotten good closure with Toy Story 3, several fans have still been longing to see yet another sequel featuring Woody and Buzz. The Incredibles on the other hand still hasn't gotten its long awaited sequel, and fans have been very vocal over their desire to finally see it in theaters. Well now they won't have to wait much longer.
According to Variety, Disney has decided to change up the release dates for both Toy Story 4 and The Incredibles 2. The latter was originally set for a release on June 21, 2019, but has since been moved up to June 15, 2018. And Toy Story 4 on the other hand has switched spots with it and has been pushed back to June 21, 2019. The exact reason for the change is unknown, but now that both movies have moved into production it probably became clear that one was much further down in development than the other.
Brad Bird is set to return to direct The Incredibles 2, but its still unknown what the plot will be. We can assume we'll now be seeing much older versions of Violet, Jack Jack, and Dash. In a time where superhero movies are a huge craze, the demand for a sequel to The Incredibles has been higher than ever. As for Toy Story 4, we can expect both Tom Hanks and Tim Allen to return as Woody and Buzz with John Lasseter at the helm. The duo will reportedly be on the hunt to find Woody's love interest Bo Peep in this film, now that they've moved on from their original owner Andy.
So are you happy with these release date changes? Which of the movies are you more excited to see? Let us know below!