Disney sent out a list of 2028 theatrical release dates and then some, most of which we told you about both separately on D23’s big Friday night and in our outlook from the studio’s big film lineup.
Prominently, while we knew Ghost Rider was opening in 2028, Disney has officially made it known that the Ryan Gosling-starring, Shawn Levy-directed anti-hero movie is hitting theaters on July 28, 2028, the weekend the studio already had on hold for an untitled Marvel Studios movie. Again, the end of July is the hot new launchpad post-Covid for Marvel pics like Deadpool & Wolverine and Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Shifting earlier in 2027 is Searchlight Pictures’ suspense horror Monitor, going from April 30 next year to April 16. Blurb for pic from Matt Black and Ryan Polly: After a disturbing video surfaces online, something begins to spread — moving from screen to screen and targeting anyone who watches. No escape. No warning. Once you’ve seen it — it’s already too late.
Disney is still calling dibs on an untitled movie, switching it on the calendar from February 18, 2028 to February 11, 2028.
As previously announced, the 2028 and 2029 tentpole pic dates are as follows:
2028
Pixar’s Ghost Market — March 10
Disney live-action Tangled — March 31
Marvel Studio’s untitled X-Men — May 5
Disney Animation movie Clay — November 22
Black Panther 3 — December 15
2029
Untitled Disney movie (previously an untitled Marvel movie) — November 9
Coco 2 — November 21