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![]() Thunderbolts* is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name and a sequel to Ant-Man and the Wasp, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Black Widow, and Captain America: Brave New World. It is scheduled to be released on May 2, 2025, and will be the thirty-sixth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the final film of Phase Five. It was directed by Jake Schreier and Lee Sung Jin and Joanna Calo wrote the screenplay. It was produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Synopsis |
Theatrical releases
Shorts
Films
- 1983 - The Sword in the Stone (re-issue)
- 1994 - D2: The Mighty Ducks
- 2005 - Valiant (UK only)
Television
- 1994
- The Bill Nye the Science Guy episode "Food Web" premieres in syndication.
- The Boy Meets Real World episode "Kid Gloves" premieres on ABC.
- 2000 - The Weekenders episodes "Sitters" and "Band" premiere on ABC.
- 2003 - The JoJo's Circus episodes "Funny Bunnies/Ivan the Bearable" premiere on Playhouse Disney.
- 2005
- The Phil of the Future episode "Milkin' It" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode "Maddie Checks In" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- The Kim Possible episode "Showdown at the Crooked D" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- American Dragon: Jake Long premieres on the Disney Channel with the episodes "The Egg/The Heist".
- 2008 - The BunnyTown episode "King Bunny's Birthday" premieres on Playhouse Disney.
- 2011
- The Imagination Movers episode "Slam Dunk Solution" premieres on Disney Jr.
- The Suite Life Movie premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 2012
- So Random! airs its final episode on the Disney Channel.
- The Austin & Ally episode "Soups & Stars" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- The Once Upon a Time episode "Hat Trick" premieres on ABC.
- The Shake It Up episode "Parent Trap It Up" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 2013 - Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja - "Der Monster Klub" and "Grave Puncher: The Movie!" premiere on Disney XD.
- 2015 - The series finale of Kickin' It, "The Grandmaster", premieres on Disney XD.
- 2016
- The Doc McStuffins episode "Bringing Home Baby" premieres on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- The Lion Guard episode "Call of the Drongo" premieres on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- The Sofia the First episode "Bunny Swap" premieres on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- Bunk'd premieres on the Disney Channel with the episode "Boo Boos and Birthdays".
- The Stuck in the Middle episode "Stuck at the Movies" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- The Star Wars Rebels episodes "The Honorable Ones" and "Shroud of Darkness" premiere on the Disney Channel (originally premiered on Disney XD on February 24 [The Honorable Ones] and March 2 [Shroud of Darkness]).
- 2017
- Get Animated!'s line-up changes, with Tangled: The Series and Milo Murphy's Law replacing The ZhuZhus and Gravity Falls.
- Star Wars Rebels concludes its third season on Disney XD with the episode "Zero Hour".
- The Miles from Tomorrowland episode "Galactech: The Mystery of the Dinosaurs" premieres on Disney Jr.
- 2019
- The Elena of Avalor episode "Not Without My Magic" premieres on the Disney Channel (originally premiered on Disney Jr. on March 23).
- 101 Dalmatian Street premieres on the Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney Jr. with the episode "Dog's Best Friend".
- The Lion Guard episode "The Fall of Mizimu Grove" premieres on Disney Jr.
- 2020 - The Owl House episodes "Covention" and "Hooty's Moving Hassle" premiere on Disney XD (originally premiered on the Disney Channel on February 7 [Covention] and February 21 [Hooty's Moving Hassle]).
- 2022
- The Mickey Mouse Funhouse episodes "Crystal Clear Waters/The Big Funhouse Sleepover" premiere on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- The Spidey and his Amazing Friends episodes "Aunt May's Mess/Foam Sweet Foam" premiere on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- The Puppy Dog Pals episodes "Get Well Bingo/Big Wheelies" premiere on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- The Alice's Wonderland Bakery episodes "Dodo Dilemma/Horsin' Around" premiere on the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.
- The T.O.T.S. episodes "So Much To Sea/Tooth On The Loose" premiere on Disney Jr.
- The Raven's Home episode "Escape From Pal-Catraz" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 2023
- The Big City Greens' season three finale "Long Goodbye" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- The Kiff episodes "Big Barry on Campus/Club Book" and "Kiff's Mix/Kiff's on a Plane" premiere simultaneously on the Disney Channel and Disney XD (both episodes' pairings were originally released on Disney+ on March 11).
- The Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur episode "Goodnight, Moon Girl" premieres on the Disney Channel (originally released on Disney+ on March 8).
- 2024 - The Alice's Wonderland Bakery episodes "A Spicy Situation/Iris on the Beach" premiere on Disney Jr.
Streaming
- 2022 - The Wonderful Spring of Mickey Mouse premieres on Disney+.
Online
- 2023 - The How NOT to Draw short "Dr. Doofenshmirtz Cartoon Come to Life!" releases on Disney Channel's YouTube channel.
VHS & DVD releases
- 1986 - The Sword in the Stone
- 2003 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- 2013
- Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess
- The Weekenders: Volume 1 and Volume 2
- 2014 - Delivery Man
Books
Comics
- 2019 - Zootopia: Family Night
People
Births
- 1909 - Jerry Livingston † (composer and songwriter)
- 1942 - Richard O'Brien (actor, voice actor, writer, and musician)
- 1947 - Elton John (singer-songwriter and composer)
- 1956 - Matthew Garber † (actor)
- 1965 - Sarah Jessica Parker (actress, model, singer, and producer)
- 1979 - Lee Pace (actor)
- 1982
- Jenny Slate (stand-up comedian, actress, voice actress, and author)
- Danica Patrick (professional stock car racing driver, model, and advertising spokeswoman)
- David Lengel (actor)
- 1989 - Alyson Michalka (actress and singer-songwriter)
Deaths
- 1956 - Robert Newton (actor)
- 1986 - Gloria Blondell (actress and voice actress)
- 2001 - Larry Lansburgh (director, producer, screenwriter, writer, and cinematographer)

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