Pixar Screening Three Classics In Theaters for Disney 100
Clear those calenders, because Disney and Pixar have made plans for you. Beginning in July, three beloved Pixar classics are returning to the big screen for a limited time — Toy Story, The Incredibles, and Coco. Each film will be in select US theaters, spread throughout July and September. The films' return to theaters is part of Disney's ongoing celebration of its centennial anniversary, officially dubbed Disney100. Tickets for each film are already on sale.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Toy Story will return starting July 21 and will run until August 3. The feature initially debuted in 1995. It follows Woody , a toy cowboy who begins to feel a twinge of jealousy when his owner -- a child named Andy -- gets a shiny new Buzz Lightyear action figure. In Woody's pursuit to get rid of Buzz, he and Buzz soon get lost and must find their way back to Andy before he moves and leaves them behind.
Things get super with The Incredibles' return to theaters September 1-September 14. First releasing in 2004, The Incredibles follows the Parr family, in which every member has some sort of power. Despite trying their best to live a quiet and normal life, a hero's work is never done. So, when patriarch Bob/Mr. Incredible gets a chance at a top-secret assignment, he takes it, eventually realizing he'll need the whole family for this one. The sequel, Incredibles 2, premiered in 2018.
Disney Is Bringing Other Films From the Vault to Theaters Alongside the Pixar films, Disney is also giving limited runs to a handful of its other movies, with Pirates of the Carribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl kicking the summer off on July 7. Audiences can stay cool with the return of Frozen on August 4. Additionally, the original Beauty and the Beast , the original The Lion King , and Moana will also be in theaters. All tickets and information are available through the Fandango website.
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