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December 10, 2020

'Hocus Pocus 2' among new films coming to Disney+

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"Hocus Pocus 2," "Sister Act 3" and a sequel to "Enchanted," entitled, "Disenchanted," are among the films in the works for Disney+.

The announcement was made during Disney's Investor Day presentation on Thursday, when it was also revealed that the studio is rebooting "Three Men and a Baby" starring Zac Efron and reimagining "Night at the Museum" as an animated film.

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"Blackish" producer Kenya Barris will also make his mark on a new "Cheaper By the Dozen," and as previously announced, Barry Jenkins will direct a prequel to "The Lion King."

Coming exclusively to @DisneyPlus is Hocus Pocus 2, the spooky sequel to the 1993 Halloween classic! @AdamMShankman is set to direct.

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Get ready for a modern take on the hilarious '80s comedy Three Men and a Baby starring @ZacEfron! This is slated for a 2022 release on @DisneyPlus.

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Safety, an Original Film, premieres tomorrow on @DisneyPlus. Inspired by the story of former Clemson University football safety Ray McELrathBey, the film follows a young man facing a series of challenging circumstances, whose dedication helps him triumph over adversities.

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Just announced: three new Original Movies inspired by the real-life stories of Chris Paul (@CP3), Giannis Antetokounmpo (@Giannis_An34), and @KeanonLowe, coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/dEzbhNmLkX

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

A cynical young comic book fan and her superpowered squirrel sidekick team up in Flora and Ulysses, an Original Movie streaming February 19 on @DisneyPlus. 🐿 pic.twitter.com/3ob18DbEyc

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Cheaper by the Dozen, a reimagining of the hit comedy from “Blackish” producer Kenya Barris, will debut on @DisneyPlus in 2022. The story centers on a blended family of 12, navigating a hectic home life and their family business. Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) is set to star.

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

The live-action film franchise Diary of a Wimpy Kid comes to @DisneyPlus in 2021 as an all-new animated film!

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild is the next installment in 20th Century Studios' Ice Age franchise. It stars three favorite characters: prankster possum brothers Crash and Eddie, and swashbuckling weasel Buck voiced by @simonpegg. Coming to @DisneyPlus in early 2022.

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Did you hear that? 🔦 Night at the Museum is coming to @DisneyPlus with a new twist: this time it’s animated! @ShawnLevyDirect, director of the film trilogy, is producing. The exhibit opens on @DisneyPlus in 2021.

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Embark on a thrill-ride down the Amazon in Jungle Cruise with Dwayne @TheRock Johnson, Emily Blunt, @EdgarRamirez25, @JackWhitehall, Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti. Jungle Cruise sails into theaters July 2021.

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

A prequel to the live-action The Lion King is in development from @BarryJenkins, director of the Oscar-winning film Moonlight. @HansZimmer, @Pharrell Williams, and @NicholasBritell will provide the music. 🦁

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Meet the cast of Disney's The Little Mermaid, starring Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King, @Awkwafina, @DaveedDiggs, @JacobTremblay, @MelissaMcCarthy & Javier Bardem. Directed by Rob Marshall, featuring music from the animated original & new music by @AlMenken & @Lin_Manuel Miranda. pic.twitter.com/lXp0p2mVrE

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Chip and Dale are back in a hybrid live-action-animated feature directed by Akiva Schaffer and starring John @Mulaney N’ Andy Samberg. Chip N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers, an Original Movie, is coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/4YGzYbBNBd

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

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— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

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— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Disenchanted, a sequel to the hit film Enchanted, will stream exclusively on @DisneyPlus. Amy Adams returns for more fantastical fun as Giselle! 👑

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

Sister Act 3 is in development! 🎤 @WhoopiGoldberg returns to star and produce, with @TylerPerry as producer as well. Sister Act 3 will premiere on @DisneyPlus.

— Disney (@Disney) December 11, 2020

There will also be new series coming to the streaming service. "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers" picks up where Emilio Estevez's films from the 1990s left off, and features Lauren Graham as a mom looking to make sports fun again for her son.

In addition, Josh Peck will star in a series inspired by the movie "Turner and Hooch," while John Stamos will appear in a show about a high school basketball team.

The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers continues the legacy of hockey's finest fowls. 🏒 The series picks up where the films left off. Emilio Estevez returns as Gordon Bombay and @thelaurengraham is joining the flock. Coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/r6JwLDYzmx

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Inspired by the classic film, Turner & Hooch is a buddy comedy starring @ItsJoshPeck and his partner, a sweet and slobbery mastiff. Coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/1lOmkV3Vmy

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Big Shot is a celebration of girl power, set in the world of high school basketball. 🏀 Starring @JohnStamos, @YNB, and @JessalynGilsig, Big Shot packs in big fun. Coming soon to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/2CfOMOmXba

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

Another mystery is unfolding... Join @MrTonyHale and @kristenshcaaled in The Mysterious Benedict Society, based on the international best-selling book series. Coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/fbGvEJEuu3

— Disney (@Disney) December 10, 2020

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