Even if you're not the biggest fan of Disney films, you'll know that The Lion King is one of the biggest and most beloved films of all time. And you'll also no doubt be aware of the fact that a live action remake is being released this year.
Despite the skepticism of some fans, who felt that Disney couldn't improve on the perfection on the first film and should let Lion King be the one film that doesn't get the live action treatment, the subsequent trailers and cast announcements have made even the most die-hard fans of the original prick up their ears in anticipation.
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Toy Story 4
There were no dry eyes in the house at the end of Toy Story 3 - and whilst many were happy with how the trilogy finished, the new trailer has made fans realise that perhaps they do need another film in the series after all. Toy Story 4 will be released in the UK on 21st June 2019.
Avengers: Endgame
The second part to the finale of the Avengers film series will be released next year. Following on from Infinity War where half the population of the world has been wiped out by Thanos - including a LOT of our favourite Avengers - how on earth will our heroes conquer the evil genius? Avengers: Endgame will be released in UK cinemas on 26th April 2019.
Star Wars: Episode IX
There's also another major finale to a trilogy coming out next year in the form of Star Wars: Episode IX. After Rey was able to harness the Force, fans have been left wondering if they'll ever discover her true parentage - or whether she really is a nobody, as Kylo Ren said. It will be released on 20th December 2019.
Dumbo
Disney are not holding back with their plans to give most of their old classic films the live-action treatment after the success of films like The Jungle Book, and Dumbo is now in the works. The trailer on its own had viewers weeping, so it's most likely to be a huge tear-jerker when it's released in the UK on 29th March 2019.
The Lion King
Another Disney classic to be given a live-action makeover next year is The Lion King. Fans of the original were dubious over whether anything could compare to the 1994 animated film, but the star-studded voice cast has managed to turn people around. The Lion King will be released in the UK on 19th July 2019.
It: Chapter 2
The sequel to the incredibly successful 2017 remake of It will be released next year, following the lives of the children after they've grown up. Although the child cast will still star, James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader will take on the roles for the sequel. It: Chapter 2 will be released in the UK on 6th September 2019.
Aladdin
2019 is going to be a huge year for the Disney live-action remakes, as Aladdin is also set to be released. Directed by Guy Ritchie, fans of the original cannot wait to see Will Smith's take on the Genie after it was originated by the late, great Robin Williams. Aladdin will be released in the UK on 24th May 2019.
Men In Black: International
Men In Black: International will take the focus away from Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, and instead reunite Thor actors Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson. Also starring Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson, the sequel will be released in the UK on 14th June 2019.
Frozen 2
The first Frozen film was one of the most popular children's films of the decade, so it's no surprise that a sequel has been in the works since its release in 2013. Bringing back Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel as sisters Anna and Elsa, Frozen 2 will be released in the UK on 22nd November 2019.
In December last year, Disney released the first real trailer for the film, where we got the see the moment Rafiki raises baby Simba up to the hoards of animals who have turned out for the ceremony, in a moment that harkened back to the original.
And during the 91st Academy Awards last night, viewers were treated to a reworking of the original trailer - a one-minute version which showed the highlights of the first and also had a voice saying, "It is time."
Whilst many are convinced that it is the voice of James Earl Jones' Mufasa speaking the words, serious Lion King fans will remember Rafiki saying that phrase in the 1994 animated film, when he realises that Simba is in fact alive, and not dead as previously reported by his evil Uncle Scar.
We would have given a spoiler alert, but you've had literally 25 years to watch the first sooo.
Although many fans loved seeing the trailer, others were left questioning whether we would get to hear any new voices before the film is released on 19th July 2019 - in particular, Donald Glover's Simba and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter's Nala.
Looks like we'll just have to wait till July at this rate!
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