
When in Rome- January 29th
An ambitious young New Yorker (Kristen Bell), disillusioned with romance, takes a whirlwind trip to Rome where she defiantly plucks magic coins from a fountain of love, inexplicably igniting the passion of those who threw them in: a sausage magnate (Danny DeVito), a street magician (Jon Heder), an adoring painter (Will Arnett) and a self-admiring model (Dax Shepard). But when a charming reporter (Josh Duhamel) pursues her with equal zest, how will she know if his love is the real thing?

Alice in Wonderland - March 5th
From Walt Disney Pictures and visionary director Tim Burton comes an epic 3D fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland, a magical and imaginative twist on some of the most beloved stories of all time. Johnny Depp stars as the Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska as 19-year-old Alice, who returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter. Alice embarks on a fantastical journey to find her true destiny and end the Red Queen's reign of terror. The all-star cast also includes Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Cater and Crispin Glover. The screenplay is by Linda Woolverton.

The Last Song - April 2nd
Based on best-selling novelist Nicholas Sparks' latest novel, The Last Song is set in a small Southern beach town where an estranged father (Greg Kinnear) gets a chance to spend the summer with his reluctant teenaged daughter (Miley Cyrus), who'd rather be home in New York. He tries to reconnect with her through the only thing they have in common-music-in a story of family, friendship, secrets and salvation, along with first loves and second chances. The film is directed by Julie Anne Robinson from a screenplay by Sparks & Jeff Van Wie.

Oceans - April 22nd
Disneynature, the studio that presented the record-breaking film Earth, brings Oceans to the big screen on Earth Day, 2010. Nearly three-quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water and Oceans boldly chronicles the mysteries that lie beneath. Directors Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud dive deep into the very waters that sustain all of mankind-exploring the playful splendor and the harsh reality of the weird and wonderful creatures that live within. Featuring spectacular never-before-seen imagery captured by the latest underwater technologies, Oceans offers an unprecedented look beneath the sea in a powerful yet enchanting motion picture that unfolds on April 22, 2010.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time - May 28th
From the team that brought the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy to the big screen, Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, an epic action-adventure set in the mystical lands of Persia. A rogue prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess (Gemma Arterton) and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time-a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.

Toy Story 3 - June 18th
The creators of the beloved Toy Story films re-open the toy box and bring moviegoers back to the delightful world of Woody, Buzz and our favorite gang of toy characters in Toy Story 3. Woody and Buzz had accepted that their owner Andy would grow up someday, but what happens when that day arrives? In the third installment, Andy is preparing to depart for college, leaving his loyal toys troubled about their uncertain future. Lee directs this highly anticipated film, and Michael Arndt, the Academy Award®-winning screenwriter of "Little Miss Sunshine," brings his unique talents and comedic sensibilities to the proceedings. Toy Story 3 will be presented in Disney Digital 3D™ in select theaters.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice - July 16th
Walt Disney Studios, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Jon Turteltaub, the creators of the National Treasure franchise, present The Sorcerer's Apprentice -- an innovative and epic comedy adventure about a sorcerer and his hapless apprentice who are swept into the center of an ancient conflict between good and evil. Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage) is a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan trying to defend the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina). Balthazar can't do it alone, so he recruits Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), a seemingly average guy who demonstrates hidden potential, as his reluctant protégé. The sorcerer gives his unwilling accomplice a crash course in the art and science of magic, and together, these unlikely partners work to stop the forces of darkness. It'll take all the courage Dave can muster to survive his training, save the city and get the girl as he becomes The Sorcerer's Apprentice. The screenplay is by Matt Lopez and Doug Miro & Carlo Bernard from a screen story by Matt Lopez and Larry Konner & Mark Rosenthal.

Step Up 3D - August 6th
New York's intense street dancing underground comes alive in eye-popping Digital 3D in the third installment of the Step Up franchise as the raw, passion-fueled culture goes global. A tight-knit group of street dancers, including Luke (Rick Malambri) and Natalie (Sharni Vinson), team up with NYU freshman Moose (Adam Sevani), and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever.
You Again - September 24th
No matter how old you are, you never get over high school. You Again is an outrageous comedy featuring an all-star female cast, including Kristin Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Yustman, Kristin Chenoweth and Betty White. Bell stars as Marni, a successful PR pro who discovers that her brother is marrying her high school arch nemesis-and, to make matters worse, Marni's mom recognizes the bride's highfalutin aunt as her own high school rival.
Secretariat - October 8th
Based on the remarkable true story, Secretariat chronicles the spectacular journey of the 1973 Triple Crown winner. Housewife and mother Penny Chenery (Diane Lane) agrees to take over her ailing father's Virginia-based Meadow Stables, despite her lack of horseracing knowledge. Against all odds, Chenery-with the help of veteran trainer Lucien Laurin (John Malkovich)-manages to navigate the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years and what may be the greatest racehorse of all time.

Rapunzel - November 12 (limited) November 24th (wide)
Walt Disney Pictures presents Rapunzel, an action-packed, swashbuckling, animated musical comedy about the girl behind 70 feet of magical, golden hair. A princess stolen from her parents' castle as a baby, Rapunzel (voice of Mandy Moore) is locked in a hidden tower longing for adventure. Now an imaginative and determined teenager, she takes off on a hilarious, hair-raising escapade with the help of a dashing bandit (voice of Zachary Levi). With the secret of her royal heritage hanging in the balance and her captor in pursuit, Rapunzel and her cohort find adventure, heart, humor, and hair... lots of hair. With music by Alan Menken, this comedic re-imagining of the classic Brothers Grimm fairytale comes to theaters in Disney Digital 3D™ during the 2010 holiday season.

Tron Legacy - December 17th
Tron Legacy is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that's unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn (Garrett), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), looks into his father's disappearance and finds himself pulled into the digital world of Tron where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin's loyal confidant Quorra (Olivia Wilde), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey of escape across a visually stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.
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Illuminati
nic cage is quite a phenomenon. he's sucks one minute and amazes us the next. the guy clearly has talent he just has money problems, that's why he picks some of the worst films known to man; he's gotta pay the BILLS
Back in the 90s soon after he won the Best Actor Oscar for LEAVING LAS VEGAS; usually another actor would follow it up with another high budget drama/romance. But Nic in good humor wanted to have fun (not to mention make some money) He did 3 great action films THE ROCK, CONAIR, FACEOFF.
Since then his only noteworthy films have been CITY OF ANGELS, 8MM, BRINGING OUT THE DEAD, ADAPTATION(brilliant), LORD OF WAR(amazing). Since then it was all stinkers till i saw BAD LIEUTENANT, he's back to his manic self which is what he does best :)
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Kenyafabulous
The Prince of Persia, Alice In Wonderland and Tron Legacy....Nicolas Cage has not had a good film since Face Off
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Illuminati
TRON baby!!!
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Toy story 3 and alice in Wonderland
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GeekStar
Tron,Prince of Persia and Alice in Wonderland.Those are the only three I'm looking forward to.
2 years agoby @vendetta28Flag
The Narrator: The Better Man
Lol, Josh I just saws you added Oceans. Good choice.
And Diaigma, my friend, Ion Man 2 looks sick, but I feel it may be a bit overhyped. Doesn't feel right right just yet. I will wait for a full trailer and not just a teaser, but it still looks badass.
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The Narrator: The Better Man
Oceans...TRON: LEGACY. Thats it.
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Josh
My list is the same as Diagma's, except I would add Oceans. Earth was a gorgeous film and even though it's just recycled footage from the BBC, seeing it on the big screen with J.E. Jones' narration and that fantastic orchestral score was well worth it for me.
2 years agoby @shuabertFlag
Josh
Rapunzel will be CG but is meant to look like 2D oil canvas. Some have claimed that it'll be the most visually ambitious animated film they've made since Sleeping Beauty. We'll see
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That sounds amazing. I love uniquely styled animated films.
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Diaigma
Alice, Persia, Toy 3, Rapunzel, Tron. That's it for me. (Can't believe I actually WANT to see 5 Disney films next year. That's a first.)
No, Narzion. I would not say that this is 10 times better than paramount, but maybe on par. Iron Man 2 is sure to outdo Persia and Tron combined.
@Josh.
Rapunzel will be CG but is meant to look like 2D oil canvas. Some have claimed that it'll be the most visually ambitious animated film they've made since Sleeping Beauty. We'll see.
2 years agoby @diaigmaFlag
XSSIV
I'm down for Alice, Tron and TS3. MAAAAYBE: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
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justincase
@Dark enV - problem is that 2 was only so-so. FIrst is a classic. My hopes for 3rd installment are pretty low... I'll watch. I'll take kids. IF it's great, I'll buy the disc.
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Elm Street
Give me Alice. Give me Tron.
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Mmm_mmm
Ha. When in Rome. "...she defiantly PLUCKS magic coins from a fountain of love..." So now I have the tag line.
When In Rome: "Wanna Pluck?"
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Chad Vital
That screenshot of Toy Story 3 is wow. The best graphics I've seen thus far from Pixar. I'm really impressed.
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Josh
Is Rapunzel hand-drawn or CGI? Either way, after The Princess and the Frog I'm excited for Disney's animation projects again.
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Dark enV
What Justincase? What about Toy Story 3!?
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ALor2
alice and tron for me. step up 3-d is by far the worst f*cking one. never in a million years would I have thought step up would become a triliogy.
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justincase
You're kidding, right?
Tron and Persia only things really worth waiting for.
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Bawnian-Dexeus
very impressive list
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Narzion
this is 10 times better than paramount
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