Here Are Our Predictions for Disney and Marvel's Upcoming "Untitled" Movies

These films are so top secret, they don't even have names! Check out our guesses

By Madelyn Abry Oct 08, 2015 9:21 PMTags
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Where do you see yourself in five years? If you answered at the movie theater seeing the latest Marvel or Disney movie, then you win!

New York Comic Con is in full swing and Disney has released a list of all of the titled and untitled movies coming out and their release dates into the year 2020. We're not even sure what we are having for lunch let alone what we want to watch in 2020!

Since Disney has a lot of movies on that list that are not-yet-announced and/or untitled, we decided to take some guesses for what films they'll be releasing over the next 5 years.

There are four live-action fairy tale movies coming out of the Disney camp, so we here is what we predict will follow Beauty and the Beast and The Jungle Book adaptations. This is pure speculation based on rumors and/or our own desires:

Little Mermaid: You love Ariel. She's clumsy and adorable. We are also drooling over the idea of those gorgeous underwater visuals. We are also submitting our application to play a mermaid because…yes.

Mulan: Can you imagine those epic fight scenes? But we bet the song "I'll Make A Man Out Of You" won't make the cut for the film because that probably wouldn't go over as well nowadays. 

Aladdin: A real life flying carpet? YES PLEASE.

Pocahontas: The animated Pocahontas was beautiful and majestic. We can't wait to see what Disney designers could do with real life locations. 

These "Untitled" Disney fairytale films will hit theaters starting in 2017. 

Marvel

Marvel fans rejoice! There are three Untitled Marvel movies coming out as well. What do we think they might be? Well...

Doctor Strange 2: Even though the first installment of Doctor Strange hasn't even started shooting yet, we are already looking at a possible sequel. With its die-hard fan base Marvel has a little more security when predicting the popularity of its movies. The Doctor Strange movie will also deal with more elements concerning magic and is rumored to be lighter on the action, opening up the Marvel universe to more fans. Also we just want to see as much Benedict Cumberbatch as possible. 

Female Thor: The comic book released an issue this year featuring the Goddess of Thunder and her identity was revealed as Jane Foster, played by Natalie Portman in the Thor films. We are not sure if Natalie would be up for playing the female Thor, but many believe the Female Thor character will be introduced on the big screen in Thor: Ragnarok, the third installment of the series. Here's hoping she gets her own movie down the line.

Blade: There is a lot of speculation about a reboot or fourth installment in the series about the vampire hunter. The star of the first four movies, Wesley Snipes, said in an interview with Deadline about his new show The Player that he has met with Marvel and the decision is in their hands. However, Blade's content is definitely more mature, so we are not sure if Disney would approve of a movie with anything more than PG-13 gore. 

These three films will all be coming out in 2020. So if Yeezy becomes president, why don't we petition him for a National Holiday so we can get a day off to go the movies? Who's in?

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