List of Walt Disney Pictures films
This is a list of films produced by and released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner (known as that since 1983, with Never Cry Wolf as its first release) and films released before that under the former name of the parent company, Walt Disney Productions (1929–1983). Most films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company's distribution division, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, formerly known as Buena Vista Film Distribution Company (1953–1960), Buena Vista Distribution Company (1960–1987) and Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (1987–2007). The Disney features produced before The Living Desert (1953) were originally distributed by United Artists and RKO Radio Pictures, and are now distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Some films produced by Walt Disney Pictures are also released through the parent company's streaming service, Disney+.[1][2]
This list is organized by release date and includes live-action feature films (including theatrical, direct-to-video and streaming releases), animated feature films (including films developed and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios) and documentary films (including titles from the True-Life Adventures series and films produced by the Disneynature label). For an exclusive list of animated films released by Walt Disney Pictures and its previous entities see List of Disney theatrical animated feature films and List of Disney feature-length home entertainment releases § Animated films.
This list is only for films released under the main Disney banner. It does not include films produced or released by other existing, defunct or divested labels or subsidiaries owned by Walt Disney Studios (i.e. Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Fox 2000 Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, National Geographic Documentary Films, Miramax Films, Dimension Films, ESPN Films, etc.) unless they are credited as co-production partners, nor any direct-to-video releases unless they were produced under the main Disney banner, TV films, theatrical re-releases or films originally released by other non-Disney studios.
All films listed are theatrical releases and/or American-based films unless specified.
- A ‡ symbol signifies a direct-to-video or streaming release exclusively through Disney+.
- A † symbol signifies a premium video on demand release through Disney+.
- A § symbol signifies a simultaneous release to theatres and on premium video on demand.
- A * symbol signifies a film not produced in the United States, but rather in another country.
Released
1930s–1940s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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December 21, 1937 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | first film to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1989 |
February 7, 1940 | Pinocchio | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1994 |
November 13, 1940 | Fantasia | anthology film Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1990 |
June 20, 1941 | The Reluctant Dragon | fictionalized tour around the Disney studio |
October 23, 1941 | Dumbo | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2017 |
August 21, 1942 | Bambi | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2011 |
February 6, 1943 | Saludos Amigos | anthology film |
July 17, 1943 | Victory Through Air Power | documentary film with wide use of animation; distributed by United Artists |
February 3, 1945 | The Three Caballeros | anthology film |
April 20, 1946 | Make Mine Music | anthology film |
November 12, 1946 | Song of the South | |
September 27, 1947 | Fun and Fancy Free | anthology film |
May 27, 1948 | Melody Time | anthology film |
November 29, 1948 | So Dear to My Heart | |
October 5, 1949 | The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad | anthology film |
1950s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 15, 1950 | Cinderella | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2018 |
July 29, 1950 | Treasure Island | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions |
July 28, 1951 | Alice in Wonderland | |
June 26, 1952 | The Story of Robin Hood | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions |
February 5, 1953 | Peter Pan | |
July 23, 1953 | The Sword and the Rose | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions |
November 10, 1953 | The Living Desert | first film to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
February 27, 1954 | Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions; last film to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures |
August 16, 1954 | The Vanishing Prairie | |
December 23, 1954 | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | |
May 25, 1955 | Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier | compilation film mostly made up from pre-existing footage from the Disney anthology television series |
June 22, 1955 | Lady and the Tramp | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2023. |
September 14, 1955 | The African Lion | |
December 22, 1955 | The Littlest Outlaw | |
June 8, 1956 | The Great Locomotive Chase | |
July 18, 1956 | Davy Crockett and the River Pirates | compilation film mostly made up from pre-existing footage from the Disney anthology television series |
November 6, 1956 | Secrets of Life | |
December 20, 1956 | Westward Ho the Wagons! | |
June 19, 1957 | Johnny Tremain | |
August 28, 1957 | Perri | |
December 25, 1957 | Old Yeller | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2019 |
July 8, 1958 | The Light in the Forest | |
August 12, 1958 | White Wilderness | |
December 25, 1958 | Tonka | |
January 29, 1959 | Sleeping Beauty | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2019 |
March 19, 1959 | The Shaggy Dog | |
June 26, 1959 | Darby O'Gill and the Little People | |
November 10, 1959 | Third Man on the Mountain |
1960s
1970s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 11, 1970 | King of the Grizzlies | |
July 1, 1970 | The Boatniks | |
December 15, 1970 | The Wild Country | |
December 24, 1970 | The Aristocats | last animated film with personal involvement from Walt Disney, who died during production |
March 17, 1971 | The Barefoot Executive | |
June 22, 1971 | Scandalous John | |
June 30, 1971 | The Million Dollar Duck | |
December 13, 1971 | Bedknobs and Broomsticks | |
March 22, 1972 | The Biscuit Eater | |
July 12, 1972 | Now You See Him, Now You Don't | |
July 19, 1972 | Napoleon and Samantha | |
October 18, 1972 | Run, Cougar, Run | |
December 22, 1972 | Snowball Express | |
February 1, 1973 | The World's Greatest Athlete | |
March 23, 1973 | Charley and the Angel | |
June 20, 1973 | One Little Indian | |
November 8, 1973 | Robin Hood | |
December 14, 1973 | Superdad | |
June 6, 1974 | Herbie Rides Again | |
July 31, 1974 | The Bears and I | |
August 1, 1974 | The Castaway Cowboy | |
December 20, 1974 | The Island at the Top of the World | |
February 6, 1975 | The Strongest Man in the World | |
March 21, 1975 | Escape to Witch Mountain | |
July 1, 1975 | The Apple Dumpling Gang | |
July 9, 1975 | One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing | |
October 8, 1975 | The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures | compilation film made up of highlights from the True-Life Adventures series |
December 25, 1975 | Ride a Wild Pony | |
February 5, 1976 | No Deposit, No Return | |
July 1, 1976 | Treasure of Matecumbe | |
July 7, 1976 | Gus | |
December 17, 1976 | The Shaggy D.A. | |
Freaky Friday | ||
March 11, 1977 | The Littlest Horse Thieves | released in European theaters in 1976; also known as Escape from the Dark |
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | anthology film, last animated short films with personal involvement from Walt Disney | |
June 22, 1977 | The Rescuers | |
June 24, 1977 | Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo | |
November 3, 1977 | Pete's Dragon | |
December 16, 1977 | Candleshoe | |
March 10, 1978 | Return from Witch Mountain | |
June 9, 1978 | The Cat from Outer Space | |
July 5, 1978 | Hot Lead and Cold Feet | |
February 9, 1979 | The North Avenue Irregulars | |
June 27, 1979 | The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again | |
July 26, 1979 | Unidentified Flying Oddball | |
December 21, 1979 | The Black Hole |
1980s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 8, 1980 | Midnight Madness | |
April 17, 1980 | The Watcher in the Woods | |
June 25, 1980 | Herbie Goes Bananas | |
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark | ||
December 12, 1980 | Popeye | international distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures and King Features |
March 6, 1981 | The Devil and Max Devlin | |
March 20, 1981 | Amy | |
June 26, 1981 | Dragonslayer | international distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures; international distribution handled by Buena Vista International |
July 10, 1981 | The Fox and the Hound | |
August 7, 1981 | Condorman | |
February 5, 1982 | Night Crossing | |
July 9, 1982 | Tron | co-production with Lisberger/Kushner Productions |
July 30, 1982 | Tex | |
March 11, 1983 | Trenchcoat | |
April 29, 1983 | Something Wicked This Way Comes | co-production with The Bryna Company; last film as Walt Disney Productions |
October 7, 1983 | Never Cry Wolf | co-production with Amarok Productions Ltd.; first film as Walt Disney Pictures |
June 21, 1985 | Return to Oz | co-production with Silver Screen Partners II |
July 24, 1985 | The Black Cauldron | co-production with Walt Disney Productions and Silver Screen Partners II |
September 27, 1985 | The Journey of Natty Gann | co-production with Silver Screen Partners II |
November 22, 1985 | One Magic Christmas | co-production with Silver Screen Partners II and Telefilm Canada |
July 2, 1986 | The Great Mouse Detective | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners II |
August 1, 1986 | Flight of the Navigator | North American distribution only; co-production with Producers Sales Organization and New Star Entertainment |
November 27, 1986 | Fluppy Dogs | Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation |
June 19, 1987 | Benji the Hunted | co-production with Silver Screen Partners III and Mulberry Square Productions |
April 15, 1988 | Return to Snowy River | co-production with Silver Screen Partners III, Burrowes Film Group and The Hoyts Group |
November 18, 1988 | Oliver & Company | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners III |
June 23, 1989 | Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | co-production with Silver Screen Partners III |
August 18, 1989 | Cheetah | |
November 17, 1989 | The Little Mermaid | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners IV; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2022 |
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 7, 2020 | Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made ‡ | co-production with Etalon Films, Slow Pony Pictures and Whitaker Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
March 6, 2020 | Onward | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
March 13, 2020 | Stargirl ‡ | co-production with Gotham Group and Hahnscape Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
April 3, 2020 | Dolphin Reef ‡ | Disneynature release; distributed by Disney+ |
Elephant ‡ | ||
June 12, 2020 | Artemis Fowl ‡ | co-production with TriBeCa Productions, Marzano Films and TKBC; distributed by Disney+ |
July 3, 2020 | Hamilton ‡ | co-production with 5000 Broadway Productions, Nevis Productions, Old 320 Sycamore Pictures and RadicalMedia; distributed by Disney+; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
July 31, 2020 | Black Is King ‡ | co-production with Parkwood Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
August 14, 2020 | Magic Camp ‡ | co-production with Team Todd; distributed by Disney+ |
August 21, 2020 | The One and Only Ivan ‡ | co-production with Jolie Pas Productions and Allison Shearmur Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
September 4, 2020 | Mulan † | co-production with Jason T. Reed Productions and Good Fear Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
December 4, 2020 | Godmothered ‡ | co-production with The Montecito Picture Company; distributed by Disney+ |
December 11, 2020 | Safety ‡ | co-production with Mayhem Pictures and Select Films; distributed by Disney+ |
December 25, 2020 | Soul ‡ | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; distributed by Disney+; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
January 1, 2021 | The Last Warrior: Root of Evil * | Russian film; co-production with Yellow, Black & White, Cinema Fund Russia and Russia-1 |
February 19, 2021 | Flora & Ulysses ‡ | co-production with Netter Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
March 5, 2021 | Raya and the Last Dragon § | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
May 28, 2021 | Cruella § | co-production with Gunn Films and Marc Platt Productions |
June 18, 2021 | Luca ‡ | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; distributed by Disney+; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
July 30, 2021 | Jungle Cruise § | co-production with Davis Entertainment, Flynn Picture Company and Seven Bucks Productions |
November 24, 2021 | Encanto | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
December 3, 2021 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid ‡ | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+[N 11] |
December 23, 2021 | The Last Warrior: A Messenger of Darkness * | Russian film; co-production with Disney CIS and Yellow, Black & White |
January 28, 2022 | The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild ‡ | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+[N 11] |
January 30, 2022 | The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert | co-production with Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films; limited IMAX engagement |
March 11, 2022 | Turning Red ‡ | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; distributed by Disney+ |
March 18, 2022 | Cheaper by the Dozen ‡ | co-production with Khalabo Ink Society; distributed by Disney+[N 11] |
April 1, 2022 | Better Nate Than Ever ‡ | co-production with Marc Platt Productions; distributed by Disney+[N 11] |
April 22, 2022 | Polar Bear ‡ | Disneynature release; distributed by Disney+ |
May 20, 2022 | Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers ‡ | co-production with Mandeville Films; distributed by Disney+ |
June 3, 2022 | Hollywood Stargirl ‡ | co-production with Gotham Group and Hahnscape Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
June 17, 2022 | Lightyear | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
June 24, 2022 | Rise ‡ | co-production with Faliro House Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
September 8, 2022 | Pinocchio ‡ | co-production with ImageMovers and Depth of Field Studios; distributed by Disney+ |
September 30, 2022 | Hocus Pocus 2 ‡ | co-production with David Kirschner Productions and Weimaraner Republic Pictures; distributed by Disney+ |
November 18, 2022 | Disenchanted ‡ | co-production with Right Coast Productions, Josephson Entertainment and Andalasia Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
November 23, 2022 | Strange World | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
December 2, 2022 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules ‡ | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
December 9, 2022 | Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again ‡ | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment, Alibaba Pictures and Atomic Cartoons; distributed by Disney+[N 11] |
March 10, 2023 | Chang Can Dunk ‡ | co-production with Hillman Grad Productions and Makeready; distributed by Disney+ |
April 28, 2023 | Peter Pan & Wendy ‡ | co-production with Whitaker Entertainment and Roth/Kirschenbaum Films; distributed by Disney+ |
May 12, 2023 | Crater ‡ | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment; distributed by Disney+[N 11] |
May 26, 2023 | The Little Mermaid | co-production with DeLuca Marshall and Marc Platt Productions |
June 16, 2023 | Elemental | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
June 23, 2023 | World's Best ‡ | distributed by Disney+ |
June 30, 2023 | Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | co-production with Lucasfilm |
July 28, 2023 | Haunted Mansion | co-production with Rideback |
November 17, 2023 | Dashing Through the Snow ‡ | co-production with Will Packer Productions and Smart Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
November 22, 2023 | Wish | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
December 8, 2023 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever ‡ | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
April 22, 2024 | Tiger ‡ | Disneynature release; distributed by Disney+ |
May 24, 2024 | The Beach Boys ‡ | co-production with K/M Documentaries, White Horse Pictures, Iconic Artists Group and Diamond Docs; distributed by Disney+ |
May 31, 2024 | Young Woman and the Sea | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
June 14, 2024 | Inside Out 2 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
October 4, 2024 | Blink | US and Canadian distribution only; produced by National Geographic Documentary Films, MRC, Fishbowl Films and EyeSteelFilm |
Upcoming
Release date | Title | Notes | Production Status |
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November 27, 2024[4][5] | Moana 2 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | Completed |
December 20, 2024[6][7][8][9] | Mufasa: The Lion King | co-production with Pastel Productions[10][11] | |
March 21, 2025[6][7][8][12] | Snow White | co-production with Marc Platt Productions[13] | Post-production |
April 11, 2025[4] | Untitled film | TBA | |
May 23, 2025[4][14] | Lilo & Stitch | co-production with Rideback[15] | Post-production |
June 13, 2025[8][12] | Elio | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | In production |
August 8, 2025[16][14] | Freakier Friday | co-production with Gunn Films[17] | Post-production |
September 12, 2025[16] | Untitled film | TBA | |
October 10, 2025[4] | Tron: Ares | co-production with Paradox[18][19] | Post-production |
November 26, 2025[4][20] | Zootopia 2 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | In production |
January 16, 2026[4] | Untitled film | TBA | |
March 6, 2026[4][21] | Hoppers | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios[22][23] | In production |
March 27, 2026[4] | Untitled films | TBA | |
April 17, 2026[4] | |||
May 22, 2026[4] | |||
June 19, 2026[24] | Toy Story 5 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | In production |
July 10, 2026[24] | Moana | co-production with Seven Bucks Productions and Flynn Picture Co. | Filming |
August 7, 2026[16] | Untitled films | TBA | |
September 11, 2026[16] | |||
November 25, 2026[4] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
February 12, 2027[16] | |||
March 5, 2027[16] | |||
April 2, 2027[16] | |||
May 28, 2027[16] | |||
June 18, 2027[16] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | ||
August 6, 2027[16] | |||
September 17, 2027[16] | |||
October 8, 2027[16] | |||
November 24, 2027[16][21] | Frozen III | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios[25] | In production |
Undated films
Release date | Title | Notes | Production Status |
---|---|---|---|
TBA | Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip ‡ | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company; distributed by Disney+[26] | Completed |
Incredibles 3 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios[27] | In production | |
Princess Diaries 3 | co-production with Somewhere Pictures[28] | Pre-production | |
Untitled Prince Charming film | [29] |
In development
See also
In-depth lists by other types
- List of Disney feature-length home entertainment releases
- List of Disney television films
- List of Disney theatrical animated feature films
- List of Disney live-action adaptations and remakes of Disney animated films
- List of film adaptations of Disney attractions
Disney-branded labels
Operating:
- Walt Disney Animation Studios (list)
- Disney Channel Original Movies (list)
- Pixar Animation Studios (list)
- Disneynature
Defunct:
Other film labels and/or subsidiaries
Operating:
Defunct:
- Hollywood Pictures
- Touchstone Pictures (list)
- ABC Motion Pictures (list)
- ABC Family (list)
- Fox 2000 Pictures[65]
- Blue Sky Studios (list)
- UTV Motion Pictures
Divested (once owned by Disney):
Related lists
Notes
- ^ Direct-to-video film. Theatrical release outside of North America on January 26, 2006, except for the United Kingdom, China, Japan and Taiwan.
- ^ Released under the Touchstone Pictures label in its original 1993 date, and rebranded as a Walt Disney Pictures film for the 2006 reissue.[3]
- ^ Theatrical release only in China. Direct-to-video release in the United States on January 27, 2009.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on September 18, 2008. Direct-to-video release on October 28, 2008.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on September 3, 2009 in Argentina. Direct-to-video release on October 27, 2009.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on August 13, 2010 in the United Kingdom. Direct-to-video release on September 21, 2010.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on August 31, 2012 in the United States and on August 16, 2012 in Ukraine. Direct-to-video release on October 23, 2012.
- ^ Theatrical release internationally on February 13, 2014. Direct-to-video release in the United States on April 1, 2014.
- ^ Theatrical release internationally and limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom on December 12, 2014. Direct-to-video release on March 3, 2015.
- ^ Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in France. It was subsequently released exclusively on Hulu in the U.S. as March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step.
- ^ a b c d e f The film was originally in-production at 20th Century Studios, but was switched over to Walt Disney Pictures during production.
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Further reading
- Maltin, Leonard (2000). The Disney Films. New York: Disney Editions. ISBN 978-0-7868-8527-5.
- Smith, Dave (2006). Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). New York: Disney Editions. ISBN 978-0-7868-4919-2.
- "A Complete List of Disney Films". The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on August 25, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2003.
- List of all films released by Disney regardless of label—Disney
- List of Pre-1980 Live Action Disney Movies and DVD Status Archived February 3, 2023, at the Wayback Machine—UltimateDisney.com
- List of 1980–Present Live Action Disney Movies and DVD Status—UltimateDisney.com