Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineDisney announced major changes to the studio’s release calendar in a shakeup that involves delaying its “Star Wars” movies and “Avatar” sequels out one year.The studio still plans to dominate moviegoing around the holidays when theaters are able to reopen.
Each year between 2022 and 2028, Disney will release a new “Star Wars” adventure or “Avatar” follow-up.James Cameron’s long-delayed sequels to Avatar” will now be released every other December starting in 2022 as follows: “Avatar 2” (Dec.
16, 2022), “Avatar 3” (Dec. 20, 2024), “Avatar 4” (Dec. 18, 2026) and “Avatar 5” (Dec. 22, 2028).Meanwhile, a trio of “Star Wars” movies will debut around Christmas every year starting in 2023.
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