Here are some of the highlights.
Alan Bergman, Co-Chairman, Disney Entertainment showed the audience the upcoming slate of movies headed to theaters in the next year, including Disney's "Moana" (July 10), "Super Troopers 3" (August 9), "The Dog Stars" (August 28), "Whalefall" (October 16), "Wild Horse Nine" (November 6), "Hexed" (November 25), Marvel's "Avengers: Doomsday" (December 18), "Ice Age: Boiling Point" (February 5, 2027), and "Gatto" from Disney and Pixar (March 5, 2027).
Director Jon Favreau took the stage to talk all things "The Mandalorian and Grogu." He showed the audience 17 minutes from the film and released the final trailer and announced tickets go on sale Friday. You can see the trailer and read more about it HERE.
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen were also on hand to show the audience new footage from "Toy Story 5."
"We will all see you at the movies... June 19," said Hanks.
Catherine Laga'aia joined Dwayne Johnson to introduce new footage from the upcoming live action "Moana."
"The hero of our story is not a princess, she's a warrior. All men of all ages, we should empower and support and champion all women. That's what real masculinity looks like," said Johnson.
We also got a look at "The Dog Stars," in theaters August 28. It's Ridley Scott's latest movie and stars Jacob Elordi, Margaret Qualley and Josh Brolin. More on that film HERE.
Hailee Steinfeld and Rashida Jones were announced as the stars of Disney's "Hexed" and Queen Latifah, Denis Leary and Ray Romano will be back for "Ice Age: Boiling Point."
Then it was Marvel time.
Robert Downey Jr. took the stage along with "Avengers: Doomsday" directors Joe and Anthony Russo, Marvel boss Kevin Feige and Cap himself, Chris Evans. The audience was treated to a sneak peek at the trailer for "Doomsday," which includes scenes with Doom and Thor, Mystique, Gambit and Shang-Chi, the mysterious return of Evans as Captain America and a scene between him and Thor. The trailer has yet to be released to the public.
Marvel also announced the launch of Infinity Vision, which is a new premium large format certification for movie theaters.
"Disney's standards for production quality are second to none, with every single detail of a film finely tuned for an immersive experience," said Andrew Cripps, Head of Theatrical Distribution for The Walt Disney Studios in a statement. "Infinity Vision certification extends that commitment to the theaters themselves, representing a shared effort between The Walt Disney Studios and the exhibition community to help audiences quickly find the very best screens in their area to experience our films in exactly the way they're designed to be seen - on a huge screen with the sharpest, clearest color and sound."
Infinity Vision will begin with the re-release of "Avengers: Endgame" September 25.
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