This may be true every year, but this time, we mean it: 2024 is THE year of the sequel. It appears nearly every film-favorite character—from Michael Keaton’s nostalgic bio-exorcist to Jack Black’s kung fu-fighting panda, to Disney’s Kings of the Pride Lands—is furthering their storyline on the big screen. No bother to us, though—we are here for it!

Ahead, we break down the new family movies in 2024 that you and your littles can enjoy together. They start early next year and continue through the ball drop, so no matter when the kids utter those dreaded two words, “We’re bored,” there’s a family-friendly title just waiting to whisk them away to another time and place. Plus, we all know there’s nothing a bucket of buttered popcorn and a great story can’t resolve.

"Kung Fu Panda 4"

A screenshot of Kung Fu Panda 4, a new family movie 2024
Universal Studios

Everyone's favorite kung fu master panda, Po, returns to the screen after nearly a decade for another adventure—this time with a clever corsac fox as his sidekick. On the cusp of becoming the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace, Po must train someone to take his place as the Dragon Warrior, priming the two floofs for a knockout action comedy the whole family will love. 

Starring: Jack Black, Awkwafina, Viola Davis, Dustin Hoffman, James Hong, Bryan Cranston, Ian McShane and Ke Huy Quan

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: March 8, 2024

"Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire"

A screenshot of one of the new family movies 2024, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Sony Pictures

Fans of The Real Ghostbusters animated series are in for a treat with the latest installment of the Ghostbusters franchise. According to one of its stars, Kumail Nanjiani, the action comedy will play out like a feature-length episode of the cartoon. The gist? It's summertime, but a massive cold spell is threatening another Ice Age. So, who they gonna call? You got it.

Starring: Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, Annie Potts, Paul Rudd, Bill Murray, Celeste O'Conner, Dan Aykroyd, Finn Wolfhard, Kumail Nanjiani

Rated: PG-13

Theatrical release: March 29, 2024

"The Ark and the Aardvark"

Unified Pictures

A silly animated affair with a religious bent, The Ark and the Aardvark follows the dictionary's leading animal on a quest to get a ragtag group of mammals onto an ark. His name is Gilbert, and he's an outcast among the animal kingdom, but his reluctant mission to save his buddies from impending doom leads the ant-eating cutie to believe in himself and the power of one. 

Starring: Aubrey Plaza, Miles Teller, Jenny Slate, Rob Riggle, Craig Robinson, Stephen Merchant, and Charlie Tom

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: April 30, 2024

"Thabo and the Rhino Case"

production still of Thabo and the Rhino Case
Sola Media

Meet Thabo, an 11-year-old Sherlock Holmes who calls a peaceful savannah in an African village home. Though he loves sharing the grassy reserve with elephants, giraffes, and rhinos, he's thirsting for a really good mystery to solve. One day, when he spots a rhino that was killed for its horn, he gets his wish. A beautiful way to introduce little ones to heavy issues including animal rights and poaching, Thabo is a thoughtful and fun new kids' movie the whole family will love.

Starring: Litlhohonolofatso Litlhakayane, Ava Skuratowski, Kumkani Pilonti, Nissi Bodibe, Vitihari Sibisi, Andrea Sawatzki, and Kenneth Nkosi

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: May 3, 2024

"IF"

If is a new family movie coming in 2024
Paramount Pictures

Hey, moms, remember Drop Dead Fred? Think of this new kids' movie as its cuter, more ingenious modern offering for your kids. The title of this new family movie is an acronym that stands for Imaginary Friends, and it's the latest from writer/director/The Office alum John Krasinski. About a dad and daughter who discover a world of pretend playmates left behind by their grown-up companions, this family movie coming in 2024 is a wealth of talent wrapped into a brilliant family-friendly fantasy.

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Cailey Fleming, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Awkwafina, Steve Carell, Maya Rudolph

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: May 17, 2024

"The Garfield Movie"

The Garfield Movie is a new release family movie for 2024
Columbia Pictures

The Garfield canon is bursting at the seams with specials, remakes, and reboots, but the latest in the fat-cat anthology takes a new approach, providing origin stories for both how toon town's OG orange feline met his hooman, John Arbuckle, and who his father is, a gray cool cat named Vic. Of course, you don't have to be a cat person to enjoy this animated addition—just a fan of whimsical charm and hilarious hijinks.

Starring: Chris Pratt, Samuel L. Jackson, Hannah Waddingham, Nicholas Hoult, Cecily Strong, Brett Goldstein, and Bowen Yang

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: May 24, 2024

"Robot Dreams"

A movie poster from Robot Dreams, which is a new family movie in 2024
Arcadia Motion Pictures

Spanish director Pablo Berger's Robot Dreams was a surprise nominee at this year's Oscars. It lost the best-animated film award to The Boy and the Heron, but that doesn't make it any less magical. About a city pup who orders a companion robot to stave off loneliness, the '80s-set musical has little dialogue but oodles of charm. It's one of those viewing experiences that will entertain all the eyeballs in the room, but go a step further with the adults and have them crying buckets.

Starring: Ivan Labanda, Albert Trifol Segarra, Rafa Calvo, Jose Garcia Tos, Jose Luis Mediavilla, Graciela Molina, and Esther Solans

Rated: NR

Theatrical release: May 31, 2024

"Inside Out 2"

A screenshot of Inside Out 2, one of the new family movies 2024
Pixar Studios

Pixar rarely misses, and the studio's original Inside Out managed to leave all the uppity Cannes Film Festival buffs in fits of tears. Now that's an accomplishment! With the second iteration, protag Riley has entered teen-dom, and Joy, the bright-eyed leader of her inner spectrum of feels, faces a new era, as a demolition team makes room in their headquarters for new, more complex emotions—like the dreaded anxiety. Oh, and Riley is barreling toward puberty.

Starring: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Maya Hawke, and Lewis Black

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: June 14, 2024

"Despicable Me 4"

A screenshot of Despicable Me 4, a new family movie coming in 2024
Illumination Studios

Gru and his adorable family are back for another vibrant animated escapade on the big screen. Though the fourth film's premise remains locked behind tight lips at the moment, you can almost definitely expect the introduction of a new super-villain, plenty of Minions mockery, and a world-saving toon-venture that only Gru and his kiddos can take care of.

Starring: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Miranda Cosgrove, Steve Coogan, and Pierre Coffin

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: July 3, 2024

 

Related: All the New, Original Kids’ Movies Streaming in 2024

"Harold and the Purple Crayon"

Movie poster for Harold and the Purple Crayon
Sony Pictures

The children's picture book, on which this new family movie coming to theaters in 2024 is based, was published in 1955. Written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson, it's a wonderfully magical story about a little boy who goes on a nightlong odyssey through the woods, over the sea, and past dragons—all imagined with his singular purple coloring stick. Here's hoping the newest adaptation is just as imaginative. 

Starring: Zachary Levi, Zooey Deschanel, Lil Rel Howery, Camille Guaty, Tanya Reynolds, Ravi Patel, and Caleb Black

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: August 2, 2024

"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"

Beetlejuice 2 is a new release family movie coming in 2024
Plan B Entertainment

It's finally showtime! After years of rewrites and delays caused by the pandemic and writers' strikes, the sequel to Tim Burton's 1989 hit afterlife comedy is just months away from possessing the big screen. And a lot has changed: Beetlejuice is now married, Lydia has a daughter, and there's a new detective in the Netherworld—one who might be able to tell us more about how the freelance bio-exorcist bit the big one.

Starring: Catherine O'Hara, Jenna Ortega, Monica Bellucci, Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, Willem Dafoe, Justin Theroux, and Juliana Yazbeck

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: September 6, 2024

"The Wild Robot"

production still of The Wild Robot, a new family movie in 2024
Dreamworks Animation

Based on Peter Brown's award-winning children's book, The Wild Robot tells the story of Roz, an intelligent hunk of metal plopped into the great outdoors where only Mother Nature's creatures dwell. Unsure of why she's there, Roz learns to adapt and wins over the animals' friendship, until her past threatens to destroy everything. A comment on the intersection of nature, technology, and acceptance, this is just the first tale in a series of three. So we may expect sequels in the future.

Starring: Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal, Catherine O'Hara, Bill Nighy, Stephanie Hsu, Kit Connor, Alexandra Novelle, Ving Rhames, Mark Hamill, and Matt Berry

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: September 20, 2024

"Paddington in Peru"

a picture of Paddington in Peru, a new release family movie coming in 2024
Studio Canal

The lovable, marmalade-crazed bear whose iconic blue duffle coat, impeccable manners, and twee English accent win over hearts every time he makes an appearance is getting another chapter in his self-titled film franchise. Always rife with adventure, the Paddington movies are as charming as they are fun to look at, and this Brown family addition is no different, as the P-bear and his humans head to his native Peru to visit his Aunt Lucy, unaware of the mystery that awaits them. 

Starring: Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas, Imelda Staunton, Jim Broadbent, Emily Mortimer, Ben Whishaw, Julie Walters, and Hugh Bonneville

Rated: PG

Theatrical release: November 8, 2024

"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever"

production still from The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever via Instagram

An adaptation of the 1972 best-selling family book by Barbara Robinson, this humorous holiday film is sure to bring the necessary cheer and laughter this next season. It's about the Herdman siblings, a group of misbehaving misfits who take over their church's annual pageant and, to everyone's surprise, deliver a show about the true meaning of Christmas. This is one kids' movie coming out that we're especially excited to see. 

Starring: Lauren Graham, Judy Greer, Elizabeth Tabish, Pete Holmes, Stephanie Sy, Lorelei Olivia Mote, Molly Belle Wright, and Matthew Lamb

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: November 15, 2024

"Red One"

Every year, Christmas comes under attack. And every year, its saving is hoisted upon someone's shoulders. This year, that job falls to two someones: an E.L.F. (Extremely Large and Formidable) operative and an expert tracker. Their goal: to find Santa and rescue him from the clutches of a villain with no holiday spirit. According to Dwayne Johnson, who stars as the E.L.F. op, you can expect an action comedy that's a mix of Jumanji, Miracle on 34th Street, and It's a Wonderful Life.

Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Kristofer Hivju, Kiernan Shipka, J.K. Simmons, Bonnie Hunt, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Nick Kroll, and Gabriel Rodriguez

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: November 15, 2024

"Wicked Part 1"

movie poster for Wicked a new family movie 2024
Universal Pictures via Instagram

When news that Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were starring as Elphaba and Glinda in the movie version of the award-winning Broadway play Wicked, mics dropped the world over. Thankfully, we don't have long to wait to see what these tonsil powerhouses can do with the musical that spills the details about how two friends became adversaries in the Land of Oz. The tale will be stretched over two parts, with the first movie coming to theaters in late 2024.

Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, Marissa Bode, Ethan Slater, Jeff Goldblum, and Bowen Yang.

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: November 27, 2024

"Moana 2"

Walt Disney Studios

Your favorite seafaring voyager is back. This time her wayfaring ancestors are sending her even further from the shore. Namely, Oceania, where the waters are perilous and the adventure is action-packed. Those are about the only plot details we have so far, but don't worry, November will be here before we know it and we'll all be bopping along to tunes sung by Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson, both of whom are reprising their roles as Moana and the demigod Maui, respectively.

Starring: Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, and Alan Tudyk, with more to be announced soon.

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: November 27, 2024

"The Untitled Karate Kid Movie"

In 2010, producers resurrected the beloved, butt-kicking '80s franchise with a modern retelling of a fish out of water who embraces the teachings of a kung fu master. Fourteen years later, the dōjō is again open for big-screen business. Fans of the martial arts franchise are probably familiar with Netflix's Cobra Kai, which has continued the Karate Kid-verse with aplomb, so it will be interesting to see how the new movie ties into those events—if at all.   

Starring: Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, Ming-Na Wen, Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, and Ben Wang

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: December 13, 2024

"Sonic the Hedgehog 3"

Paramount Pictures

He's blue, he's fast, he's full of one-liners as quick-witted as his feet, and he's back for another blazing romp. In this new family movie for 2024, Sega's iconic hero, along with his pals Tails and Knuckles, embarks on an adventure that picks up where the second film left off. Word is conflict will come in the form of Shadow the Hedgehog, who appeared in the last movie's mid-credits stinger. 

Starring: Ben Schwartz, Idris Elba, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Cristo Fernández, Tika Sumpter, Tom Butler, James Marsden, Alyla Browne, and Jim Carrey 

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: December 20, 2024

Mufasa: The Lion King

Mufasa is a new family movie 2024 from Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney Studios via Instagram

The story of Mufasa picks up after the events of the original, with Simba parenting a cub of his own. It also serves as a prequel, as it looks back on the legend of Mufasa, the original king of the Pride Lands. Another of Disney's live-action films, this one will also be styled with photorealistic, computer-generated animals, like the 2019 version starring the voice of Beyoncé. Fingers crossed Queen Bey is on the marquee for this soon-to-be hit, too.

Starring: Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and John Kani, with more to come.

Rated: TBD

Theatrical release: December 20, 2024

‘Tis the season to indulge your preschooler’s love for their favorite shows, be it PAW Patrol, Gabby’s Dollhouse, or Rubble & Crew. Are those catchy theme songs living rent-free in your head? Don’t worry, it’s the same for us, too.

While you’ll likely be in the company of these shows for a few more years, you can take solace in the valuable life lessons they provide and (drumroll, please…) the independent play they inspire. And as your little one soaks in these inspirational characters and action-packed storylines, a world of creativity and independent play awaits.

This holiday season, thanks to an exciting line of show-to-shelf toys featuring their cherished characters, your preschooler can now transform these meaningful messages into reality right at home. Whether it’s launching missions from the PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Aircraft Carrier HQ or hopping aboard the Gabby’s Dollhouse Gabby Cat Friendship, their favorite shows will become the backdrop for thrilling solo adventures.

To help you get ahead of your holiday shopping (and gift yourself the joys of an entertained preschooler!), we’ve compiled the best TV-inspired toys for independent play. Read on as we dive deeper into how they’re perfect for sparking your little one’s creativity and imagination—all within the comforts of their playroom.

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Aircraft Carrier HQ

$129.99

Calling all future heroes of Adventure City. The award-winning PAW Patrol Aircraft Carrier HQ is a must-have for epic rescue missions.

Inspired by the action-packed PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie that’s in theatres now, this playset is a game-changer for independent play. Little ones can transform the Aircraft Carrier HQ into a massive, supercharged rescue mission headquarters with the push of a command center button. The playset immediately elevates the control room, creates two launch ramps, and reveals an impressive meteor core that lights up and plays seriously cool sounds.

The fun doesn’t stop there, though. Your little hero can grab Chase, who comes with his very own action figure and authentic police car rescue vehicle, to blast two projectile launchers that’ll save the day.

 


Paw Patrol Academy App

$7.99+

In need of some portable playtime for your kiddo? The brand new preschool learning app, PAW Patrol Academy, features heroic missions, engaging lessons, silly games to “get the wiggles out,” and real episode clips from episodes of PAW Patrol. With tons of age-appropriate, interactive adventures, this app is a brand-new way for your preschoolers to experience PAW Patrol and learn along the way. Available on iOS and Android for $49.99 annual/$7.99 month with a 7-day unlimited access free trial.

 


 

Gabby’s Dollhouse Gabby Cat Friend Ship

$59.99

Ahoy, parents. It’s time to set sail on the purrfect adventure with the Gabby Cat Friend Ship. As seen in DreamWorks Animation’s popular series, this all-new playset brings the magic of Gabby’s Dollhouse to life.

Your number one fan can join Gabby Girl (who comes costumed with two fabulous outfits, of course) and Captain Mercat on the upper deck, complete with a color-changing pool and a diving board. They can then venture below deck for an electrifying dance party where they can show off their moves—with confidence, as Gabby encourages— thanks to a light-up disco ball, dance floor, and photo booth.

Little ones can further elevate their sea-filled adventure with the Carnival and Spa deluxe rooms (sold separately) that can be easily attached to the ship or the Purrfect Dollhouse. The ship can also be linked to the Purrfect Dollhouse from the diving board. Trust us, your child will be entertained for hours on end.

 


Rubble & Crew Barkyard Crane Tower

$79.99

Rubble and his family of construction-loving pups are all about working together. In this two-foot-tall Rubble & Crew Barkyard Crane Tower, your young contractor can help the crew create impressive buildings for the town.

Loaded with 12 ounces of Kinetic Build-It Sand (specifically formulated to stick together so it’s easily molded for construction play), four molds, interchangeable tools, and the trusty Rubble vehicle and pup, it’s an invitation for open-ended, sensory play that’ll keep your child busy.

Did we mention it’s also a sensory symphony? It features cool lights, sounds, music, and phrases straight from the series. Get ready to embark on a construction adventure like no other.

 


Disney Junior Firebuds Bo & Flash Rescue Adventure Firetruck with VROOMLINK

$59.99

Buckle up and join Bo and Flash for action-packed adventures with the Firebuds Bo & Flash Rescue Adventure Firetruck. Based on the Disney Junior’s preschool show, this firetruck is no ordinary vehicle when it comes to saving lives.

During a high-speed rescue, Flash springs to life with motorized moves straight out of the show, even nailing the iconic “fist bump.” With special technology, it recognizes when it’s moving forward or backward to unlock cool sounds, and can set off an ensemble of lights, sounds, movements, and phrases from the series when Bo hops in the firetruck.

Bring home all the Disney Firebuds characters (each sold separately) from the show, so your little firefighter can take on more series-inspired rescues.

 


Spin Master offers even more toys for independent play to help your preschooler create an exciting world where only their favorite characters come to life. Check out their awesome line up—and enjoy the breather these playsets will give you!

These not-scary Halloween movies for kids make a spooktacular fun family night at home

The night of trick-or-treating will be here soon, and what better way to get into the mood than with some not-s0-scary Halloween movies for kids? This list has something for everyone from toddlers to big kids, and the best part is none of them will leave littles with nightmares. If you have older kids who might be ready for more chills, check out our list of scary movies for kids. If you make a night out of it, consider making a Halloween-themed dinner too!

Barney Halloween Party

Everyone's favorite plum-colored T-Rex recruits his pals B.J. and Baby Bop for a night of tricks and treats. The crew is getting ready for a costume party held at the school gym, and you can bet there will be singing, dancing, and lots of chitchat about friendship along the way. But fear not: There are more giggles than gasps to be had in this Halloween adventure.

Recommended for ages 2 and older.

Stream it on YouTube.

Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest

Curiosity gets this little primate into a lot of predicaments. On Halloween, that translates to an adventure with the Man in the Yellow Hat and some other friends to solve the mysterious legend of No Noggin. No need to hide behind the sofa, though; this treat is less Headless Horseman, and more horsing around. So, for a fun flick about friendship, teamwork, and candy, this one's for your brood.

Recommended for ages 3 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV or buy it on Amazon.

Related: Best Halloween Movies for Kids You Can Stream Now

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Monster Musical

Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto all head out to a haunted castle, where cinema's classic monsters are in the mood to party. We're talking Disney-verse takes on the Wolf Man, Frankenstein's Monster, and Count Mickula himself. Luckily, they can all carry a tune, because the movie culminates in a musical starring the gang's new monsterly friends that will thrill the little ones.

Recommended for ages 3 and older.

Buy it on Amazon

 

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

Facing your fears is easy when you have the support of your friends. That's the heartfelt message embedded in this sweet-as-honey Halloween story starring Pooh Bear and the rest of the Hundred Acre crew. It's Lumpy's first Halloween but the spooky antics of the Gobloon have him shaking in his stompers. Thankfully, tiny Roo is there to help Lumpy conquer his fears.

Recommended for ages 3 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime

Eloise's Rawther Unusual Halloween

Ghosts and goblins have nothing on this six-year-old blondie. Not even the Plaza's most legendary former guest, Diamond Jim Johnson, who waits for October 31 every year to pay his old haunt a visit. When Eloise finds herself suspect No. 1 behind the scare tactics, she launches her own supernatural investigation. Grab the popcorn and settle in for three episodes of wicked fun.

Recommended for ages 4 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV

Related: 21 Easy Homemade Healthy(ish) Halloween Snacks

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

No holiday is complete without the Peanuts gang. From Valentine's Day and Election Day to Thanksgiving and Christmas, these guys have an animated special for every occasion. And Halloween is no exception. Here, Chuck and company go trick-or-treating, while Linus and Sally hide out in a pumpkin patch to spy on the Great Pumpkin. Parents, you know this one never gets old.

Recommended for ages 4 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV

A Very Brave Witch and More Great Halloween Stories for Kids

Part of a series that includes several animated Scholastic tales, A Very Brave Witch offers some mildly spooky fun for the littles. The story is narrated by Elle Fanning and follows a girl witch as she unravels the stereotypes of humankind and comes out the other side with greater understanding. Further fun comes in the form of "The Three-Legged Cat," "Georgie," and more.

Recommended for ages 4 and older.

Buy it on Amazon

Dear Dracula

According to lore, Count Drac is a sharp-fanged vampire who feeds on all blood types and shapeshifts for fun. But with Dear Dracula, we get to see a softer side of the Transylvanian nobleman. When Sam, a shy kid who doesn't fit in, writes to the Count, who feels rejected in today's monster mash, the two turn Halloween into a sweet night of getting their mojos back.

Recommended for ages 5 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime. 

Related: 33 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood

Mickey's House of Villains

The good guys may always win in the end, but the baddies sure do have a lot of fun before their defeat. In this animated classic Halloween movie for kids, Disney's baddest bunch, from Jafar and Hades to Maleficent and Ursula, descend upon Mickey and Minnie's abode, with the mousey couple battling the iconic villains to save their House of Mouse.

Recommended for ages 5 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Released in 1949, this two-story classic remains a sight to behold nearly a century later, its vibrant animation both impressive and nostalgic. Opening the film, Mr. Toad goes on an adventure through the willows before headliner Ichabod Crane mingles with the Headless Horseman. Now, this part is an adaptation of Sleepy Hollow, but rest assured it's about as spine-tingling as a tickling feather.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Disney+.

Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein

Alvin, Simon, and Theodore can hang with anyone–they are popstar royalty, after all. So, palling around with Dr. Frankenstein and his Monster is no thang for these 'munkies. Not to mention they're all scientific anomalies. What could go wrong? Set in a studio theme park under the night sky, the boys sing songs and learn that not all monsters are scary.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Vudu.

Related: 27 Not-Too-Spooky Songs for Your Halloween Playlist

Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King

When we tell you there are a zillion Scooby spinoffs floating around digital libraries, we're not lying. Especially since no one has ever really defined "zillion." Nevertheless, Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King is one worth your time. Here, Shaggy and his goofy Great Dane head into the underworld to take on goblins and mortals with bad intentions. Up for another? Hunt down Zombie Island!

Recommended for ages 6 and older

Stream it on Max and Apple TV.

Casper Meets Wendy

Hilary Duff makes her video debut with a silly spook-fest that costars the world's friendliest ghost. Duff plays Wendy, a witch with a heart of gold, and with Casper, the two take on the evil warlock wreaking havoc on their town. Kids will love the amusing slapstick and goofy shenanigans. Parents? There's actually some A-list talent here. See: Cathy Moriarty, Teri Garr, and Shelley Duvall.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on YouTube.

Scared Shrekless

He's green. He's mean. And he's always dressed for Halloween. He's Shrek, and he's the ogre at the center of this DreamWorks spinoff dedicated to the last day of October. Challenging his scaredy-cat pals to a night of ghost stories and haunted castle dwellings, Shrek sets out to crown the King of Halloween. And just like the other films in the canon, this one is all giggles, all the time.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Freeform. 

Toy Story of TERROR!

Woody, Pixar's pull-string cowboy who can make adults cry like babies, teams up with the contents of his human's toy box for another adventure straddling the border between the human world and the secret life of toys. This time, the gang is trapped at a roadside motel when members of their crew begin to go missing. But if we know Woody, he's got this. Unless there's a snake in his boot.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Disney+.

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein

The comedy duo extraordinaire put their slapstick brilliance into action with a story that sees the Wolf Man warning the bumbling pair that Dr. Frankenstein wants their brains for his creation. Hmm, who wants to be the one to tell the mad doc these two aren't the sharpest pencils in the box? Older kids, tweens, parents, and everyone will delight in this horror-screwball classic Halloween movie. 

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime.

Related: 15 Magical Witch Movies to Watch with Your Kids This Season

Casper & Friends

The kindly spirit stars in this collection of charming animated tales. A retro time capsule that includes adventures with Wendy the Good Little Witch, Baby Huey, and Little Audrey, the '90s series offers 51 episodes of Halloween fare that'll scare the boredom right out of the younger set. All that's missing is some boo-nanas and ghoul-aid.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime.

 

The Nightmare Before Christmas is a not scary Halloween movie
Walt Disney Pictures

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Visionary director Tim Burton works his magic on a tale about a bony pumpkin king named Jack Skellington who stumbles onto a wondrous world of twinkling lights, happy faces, and snowflakes. It's called Christmas Town, and it's exactly what he believes his macabre town needs. Both kids and parents will get a kick out of the gothic creativity on display, as well as Danny Elfman's composition.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Disney+.

Hotel Transylvania

Not only a wonderful gateway film for kids into the family-friendly horror movie genre, Hotel Transylvania is a first-class father-daughter comedy that tugs at all the right strings. About a Count who runs a resort for monsters only, the film is a mash-up of signature Adam Sandler comedy and wonderful animated misadventures that will keep the kids howling.

Recommended for ages 7 and older

Stream it on Hulu, and Apple TV, and rent it on Amazon.

Girl vs. Monster

For some, learning how their parents lived through the '60s is the most shocking revelation they'll hear. For Skylar Lewis, it's learning that her parents are monster hunters. After haphazardly releasing every monster her parents have captured, this Buffy-in-training and her friends are forced to face not only their demons but save their parents from the very monsters they'd hunted.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Disney + or rent it on Amazon Prime.

Halloweentown

Just like Christmas, Halloween is always under attack. From evil forces to wicked monsters, the joyful night of trick-or-treating is just one dark spell away from vanishing into the ether. Luckily, we have Marnie, Aggie, and Gwen to rely on. Three generations of vigilant witches take to their broomsticks to save Halloweentown, their adventures kicking off in this franchise opener.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Disney+ or rent it on Amazon Prime. 

Monsterous Holiday

A clever holiday-fusing tale, this one has fun with science, football, and the spirit of the holidays. The story follows Andy, a kid who accidentally creates a monster. In a twist of irony, his monster is his mirror opposite: It craves sports, while Andy craves beakers and experiments. Helping each other become their best selves, the two kick off the best holiday season ever.

Recommended for ages 7 and older. 

Stream it on Amazon Prime. 

 

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These classic ’90s movies will take you back to your childhood

The Roaring Twenties. The Swingin’ Sixties. The Nostalgerific Nineties. Okay, that last one is not an official title for the decade following The Goonies but preceding Harry Potter. But if we were gonna peg our favorite decade with a phat nickname, well, there you go.

It’s the decade that gave us All That’s big-screen spinoff, Good Burger; Emilio Estevez’s claim to hockey fame, The Mighty Ducks; and the fantastic slew of animated gems that make up the Disney Renaissance, including Mulan, The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast. It’s also the decade that celebrates humor, heart, and family-friendly entertainment.

Ahead, we’re rounding up our favorite ’90s movies for kids. Like a nostalgic time capsule, our list includes animated adventures, heartwarming tearjerkers, and even Oscar-worthy dramas, ensuring that not only will the little ones stay entertained, but the parents in the room won’t be tempted to reach for their earbuds.

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast is a classic 90s movie
Walt Disney Pictures

A tale as old as 1991, Beauty and the Beast was the first full-length animated feature to be nominated for Best Picture. Though that may not be much of a selling point for the kiddos in the room, the hospitable dinnerware that can sing and dance, the enchanting tale of a bookworm befriending a cursed prince, and the intriguing mysteries hiding around every corner of the beast’s French Rococo castle certainly are.

Available on Disney+.

Mouse Hunt

Mouse Hunt
Dreamworks Animation

It’s always a good time when auteurs with elevated resumes take a break from more mature content and give kids fare a go. Gore Verbinski, the helmer of highbrow horror like The Ring and A Cure for Wellness, and the Pirates franchise, takes on this fun comedy about two unlucky brothers who inherit a crumbling mansion, along with the headstrong critter who already calls it home. A clever mix of humor and visual appeal, Mouse Hunt is the crowd-pleaser you’re in pursuit of.

Available on Amazon Prime.

Good Burger

Good Burger is a 90s kids movie
Nickelodeon

After their winning sketch comedy series, All That was followed by their own titular spinoff, Kenan & Kel, it was only natural that stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell would get their time to shine on the big screen. Enter: Good Burger. A feature-length comedy adapted from the guys’ popular recurring skit on All That, the fast-food frenzy sees the two in peak goofball form as they try and keep their burger joint from going under. Pro tip: You definitely want fries with that.

Available on Paramount+.

Harriet the Spy

Harriet the Spy is a one of the best 90s movies for kids
Nickelodeon

When her secret notebook is discovered by her friends, an 11-year-old master spy risks losing her close buddies and her secret identity. Michelle Trachtenberg makes her film debut in Nickelodeon’s very first movie, and if you have little ones who love a good sleuthing, then we spy a winner here. Beyond good-humored espionage for the pint-size, the role model relationships on display, especially the sweet bond between Harriet and her nanny, will surely engage the adults in the room.

Available on Tubi or Max.

The Lion King

The Lion King is one of the best '90s movies for kids
Walt Disney Pictures

The House of Mouse cranked out animated gems like a well-oiled machine in the ’90s. Enjoying what cinephiles like to call a “golden era,” Disney graced us with Beauty and the Beast, Mulan, Toy Story, and Hercules, but my goodness, when Simba, Nala, and Mufasa welcomed us to Pride Rock and taught us all about the circle of life, a new animated king was crowned. A roaring adventure engrained with Shakespearean nods and Elton John tunes, this classic ’90s movie for kids is a master of its domain.

Available on Disney+.

Matilda

Matilda is a classic 90s movie
TriStar Pictures

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Witches, The BFG: The works of Roald Dahl run deep with pure imagination. With this fanciful tale, adapted for the screen by Danny DeVito, whimsy comes in the form of a 6-year-old girl whose wit and intelligence confound her parents but enthuses her peers, as she leads a spirited rebellion against her school’s mean old headmistress. With themes of courage and compassion embedded in a tale of magic and enchantment, Matilda is A+ fare.

Available on Netflix.

The Iron Giant

The Iron Giant is a classic '90s movie
Warner Bros.

Action film extraordinaire Brad Bird caps off the decade with an animated Cold War fable about a nine-year-old boy, the steely alien he befriends, and the untrusting government officials determined to destroy that which they don’t understand. Bird’s film is actually quite the emotionally hefty cartoon, with themes of empathy, prejudice, and sacrifice at play. So, a post-movie conversation might be in little ones’ best interest.

Available on Max.

The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap is a '90s kids movie
Walt Disney Pictures

Children of the ’90s can all relate to the joy this gift from the film gods brings: a rom-com with not one, but two Lindsay Lohans! Not only did this Disney remake launch the career of its leading dual-role actress, but it’s had millennials living La Vita Lohan ever since. For today’s youth, the farfetched plot of estranged identical twins reuniting and then hatching a plan to rekindle their parent’s flame may be outdated, but the movie’s summer camp pranks and sisterly bonds never get old.

Available on Disney+.

The Sandlot

The Sandlot is a classic 90s movie for kids
20th Century Fox

Every family-friendly movie from the ’90s comes with a lesson. Some spill sage advice still useful today (hakuna matata forever), while others elevate their stories with morals that hit it out of the park. With The Sandlot, you get just that. One of the most classic coming-of-age ’90s movies for kids that plays ball with Smalls, Benny “The Jet,” and the rest of their Sandlot crew through an eventful summer of 1962, this underdog gem proves legends aren’t just made in the majors, but off the bats of anyone who dares to dream big.

Available on Starz.

Space Jam

Space Jam is a classic '90s movie
Warner Bros.

The court’s most legendary baller, Michael Jordan, teams up with the animated realm’s looniest toon, Bugs Bunny, for a sports comedy that blends live action, slapstick comedy, and hand-drawn animation into one star-studded romp. The zany action tips off when Bugs, MJ, and company take on the Monstars, a team of space goons equipped with the talent of the NBA’s finest. Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, and more grace the screen. Our favorite cameo, though? Granny Webster!

Available on Max.

Related: 15 TV Shows from the ’90s Your Kids Will Love

The Mighty Ducks

The Mighty Ducks is a '90s movie for kids
Walt Disney Pictures

“Quack, quack, quack!” Nope, that’s not the flock that forgot to fly south; it’s actually the onomatopoeic cheer that roars louder as everyone’s favorite underducks go from being a nameless peewee hockey team to the high-flying Mighty Ducks. Led by Coach Bombay (played by Emilio Estevez), this team of ragtag slapshooters learn that determination, teamwork, and friendship are how you win on and off the ice.

Available on Disney+.

Cool Runnings

Cool Runnings
Walt Disney Pictures

If you’re not including a John Candy flick in your roundup of classic ’90s movies for kids, you’re not doing it right. That said, John Candy isn’t even the best part of this Jon Turteltaub crowd-pleaser. That superlative goes to Leon, Doug E. Doug, Rawle D. Lewis, and Malik Yoba, the actors who portray the Jamaican bobsleigh team at the heart of the film. Loosely based on the country’s 1988 Winter Olympics debut, this sports comedy is not only an easy watch, but it’s a burst of pride and glory.

Available on Disney+.

Mrs. Doubtfire

Mrs. Doubtfire is a good 90s movie for kids
20th Century Fox

Robin Williams is a national treasure. And even though the comedic genius has left this world, his work on screens big and small lives on. A fun way to introduce littles to the actor’s varied talents is to queue up Mrs. Doubtfire, a charmer about a divorced father going incognito as a busty housekeeper to spend time with his kids, who live with their mom. It costars Sally Field, another huge plus, and gives Williams the floor to show off his impressions, energy, and rapid-fire wit.

Available on Tubi or rent on Amazon Prime.

Mulan

Mulan is a classic '90s Disney movie
Walt Disney Pictures

Strength knows no gender in this animated classic ’90s movie for kids. Mulan, a 16-year-old maiden who disguises herself as a soldier to join the Chinese Army in her ailing father’s place, battles her way to warrior status and solidifies her character as one of the greatest heroines in the pantheon of Magic Kingdom legends. Of course, it wouldn’t be Disney without a few laughs. So, count on Eddie Murphy’s Mushu, a little red dragon with a whole lot of attitude, to keep them giggling.

Available on Disney+.

My Girl

 

The bittersweet nostalgia of youth takes the form of a precocious 11-year-old named Vada Sultenfuss in this essential coming-of-age tearjerker. A budding writer, Vada grapples with some pretty heavy complexities, particularly death. Her mom died right after giving birth to her, so now she lives with her father who runs a funeral home out of their abode. Worry not, though, the serious stuff finds balance with lighter fare, namely adventures with the adorable Thomas J.

Available on CWTV or rent on Amazon Prime

Princess Mononoke

Princess Mononoke is a Studio Ghibli 90s movie for kids
GKIDS

Set in ancient Japan, Princess Mononoke tells the story of Ashitaka, a young Emishi prince on a quest to find the cure for a curse put on him while fighting for his village. This journey leads him to uncover the truth behind the conflict between humans and forest spirits, who are led by an enigmatic wolf girl named San, a.k.a. Princess Mononoke. This one comes from Studio Ghibli, Japan’s premier animation studio, so you can expect vibrant animation and a thematically rich watch.

Available on Max.

Ruby Bridges

Ruby Bridges is a great 90s movie for kids
Walt Disney Pictures

The first African American child to attend an all-white elementary school, Ruby Bridges became a civil rights icon at the wee age of six, with bows in her hair and buckles on her Mary Janes. This pick, an ABC made-for-television movie that was just one of several Wonderful World of Disney small-screen productions, takes place in New Orleans in November 1960 and chronicles that time a little girl paved the way for desegregation in schools across the nation.

Available on Disney+.

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden is a classic 90s movie
Warner Bros.

Curiosity and imagination are given room to bloom in this adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s same-name novel first published in 1911. About a little girl who is sent from India to England to live on her uncle’s estate after her parents are killed in an earthquake, this enchanting tale sees her unlock the best-kept secrets Mother Nature has up her floral sleeve. Adventure, mystery, and magic abound—and trust us, it’s enchantment that will grow on both girls and boys.

Available on Prime Video.

Cinderella

Roger & Hammerstein's Cinderella
Walt Disney Studios

Once upon a time, Brandy and Whitney lit up the screen as the time-honored belle of the ball and the fairy godmother who gets her there in this Disney retooling of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic fairy tale. There’s singing and dancing that will keep the younger set entertained, and comedic stylings from industry greats like Whoopi Goldberg and Bernadette Peters parents will appreciate. It’s a win-win. Just watch it before midnight, or the kiddos might turn into pumpkins.

Available on Disney+.

Life With Mikey

Life with Mikey is a great 90s movie
Walt Disney Pictures

Christina Vidal stars as Angie Vega, a spunky kid with street smarts who’s about to make Mikey (Michael J. Fox), a former child actor now running a talent agency, a lotta dough. It all begins when Mikey spies Angie on the streets of the Big Apple turning on the charm to get out of some pickpocket trouble. Sure she could be the next big star he’s looking for, he talks her into auditioning. And the rest, as they say, is a wrap. Lots of laughs, lessons, and Nathan Lane to enjoy with this one.

Available on Prime Video.

Related: 10 ’80s Movies That Your Kids Need to See

A Little Princess

A Little Princess is a great 90s movie
Warner Bros.

The grown-ups in the room will appreciate this little nugget of film trivia: A Little Princess was not only directed by the stellar Alfonso Cuarón but it was also nominated for two Oscars in 1996, cinematography and art direction. As for the littles? They’ll enjoy the story about Sara, a little girl forced to work as a servant after her father is presumed dead from war. Sounds harsh, but it’s here where she finds compassion, friendship, and the family she deserves.

Available on Prime Video.

Muppet Treasure Island

Muppet Treasure Island is a classic 90s' kids movie
The Jim Henson Company

Adventure is always better with the Muppets. So, hop aboard the Hispaniola with Kermit, Gonzo, and the rest of Jim Henson’s felted friends for a swashbuckling journey to find sunken treasure. The bones of the story are, of course, based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, a literary classic, but because we are dealing in the Muppetverse here, you and yours can expect more of a bonkers high-seas musical that shivers the timbers and tickles the funny bone.

Available on Disney+.

Toy Story

Toy Story is a classic 90s kids movie
Pixar Studios

We’re not crying, you’re crying; okay, everybody’s crying. Disney’s Pixar Studio is a master class in transcendent animated films that tug at the heartstrings. Perhaps its biggest case-maker is this 1995 gem. Tom Hanks lends his voice to Woody, a pull-string cowboy whose favorite-toy status is being threatened by a chatty space ranger that comes with all kinds of bells and whistles. The first in a five-movie franchise, Toy Story is one of the best representations of the passage of time.

Available on Disney+.

The new DreamWorks Animation Land brings franchises like Kung Fu Panda, Trolls, and Shrek to life

There’s been so much exciting news coming from Universal Studios in the last few months and fans of DreamWorks Animation are the recipients of today’s exciting announcement. Coming in 2024, visitors to Universal Orlando Resort will be able to interact with their favorite characters in the brand-new DreamWorks Animation Land.

“As guests step into this new land, their imaginations will run wild as they take in the vibrant colors, sights, and sounds that surround them,” announced Universal Studios via press release. “They will share special moments with their favorite characters like Gabby from Gabby’s Dollhouse and explore themed, interactive play spaces and attractions that bring popular franchises like ShrekTrolls, and Kung Fu Panda to life in the most imaginatively fun ways.”

The land “is part of a collection of new entertainment experiences debuting at Universal Orlando Resort in 2024 and is a continuation of Universal’s commitment to rich storytelling that places guests of all ages in the most incredible and immersive environments,” Universal Studios stated.

This news follows the announcement of a new Minions Land coming to Universal Orlando Resort this summer along with the newly-opened Minion Cafe that’s serving up some of the cutest Minion-inspired treats in town. Also on the horizon for the Universal brand is the addition of Epic Universe to Universal Studios Orlando in the summer of 2025. At nearly double the size of the park, Epic Universe aspires to be the “most immersive and innovative park we’ve ever created,” according to the Universal Orlando website.

Earlier this year we learned that the North Texas city of Frisco will be the next location to receive its own Universal theme park, this one targeted at families with younger kids.

We can’t wait to hear more about all the exciting things to come!

After nearly two years of social distancing and watching movie premieres at home via streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max and Disney+, housebound popcorn lovers and cinephiles will be delighted by the prospect of increasingly more theaters reopening in the new year. Luckily, studios are happy to satisfy moviegoers’ pent-up demand for the big-screen cinema experience, and 2022’s diverse roster of family-friendly films promises to entice fans of all stripes. Check out our list of 22 must-see family-friendly movies.

Belle

© 2021 Studio Chizu

Academy Award-nominated director and writer Mamoru Hosoda’s latest animated film Belle will appeal to children and parents alike. Set in a not-so-distant, high-tech future, this stylish anime follows a shy school girl named Suzu who leads a double life as a globally beloved online pop singer named Belle. The theme of being true to oneself while navigating the pressures of always-on social media will resonate with many viewers.

Directed by: Mamoru Hosoda
Starring: Kylie McNeill, Julie Nathanson and Aaron Phillips
Studio: Studio Chizu
Rated PG
Theatrical release: January 14, 2022

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania

© Sony Pictures / Amazon Studios

The fourth installment in the popular Hotel Transylvania series takes a wacky turn as Van Helsing’s “Monsterfication Ray” goes haywire and transforms Dracula and his monster colleagues into humans while turning Drac’s human son-in-law Johnny into a monster. The gang needs to figure out how to switch back to their authentic selves before they drive each other crazy and are permanently stuck in their transformations.

Directed by: Derek Drymon and Jennifer Kluska
Starring: Brian Hull, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kathryn Hahn, Steve Buscemi, David Spade and Keegan-Michael Key
Studio: Sony Pictures Animation and Amazon Studios
Rated PG
Amazon Prime release: January 14, 2021

The King’s Daughter

© Gravitas Ventures

Partly filmed in the appropriately regal Palace of Versailles, this fantasy adventure features enough period opulence and grandeur to fill Versailles’ Hall of Mirrors. The movie tells the fictional story of King Louis XIV's quest for immortality, which led him to capture and steal a magical mermaid’s life force. The king’s plans are disrupted when his daughter arrives at the palace. Based on the 1997 novel The Moon and the Sun by Vonda N. McIntyre.

Directed by: Sean McNamara
Starring: Kaya Scodelario, Bingbing Fan, Pierce Brosnan, William Hurt and Benjamin Walker
Studio: Gravitas Ventures
Rated PG
Theatrical release: January 21, 2022

The Tiger Rising

© The Avenue Entertainment

Based on Newbery Medal-winning author Kate DiCamillo’s best-selling 2001 children’s book, The Tiger Rising tells the story of Rob Horton, a 12-year-old boy mourning the recent loss of his mother. When Rob discovers a caged tiger in the woods near his home and befriends an opinionated new girl at school, the pair are faced with setting the tiger free and dealing with their anger and grief. Lead actor Christian Convery was most recently seen in the title role of Netflix’s fantasy series Sweet Tooth.

Directed by: Ray Giarratana
Starring: Christian Convery, Madalen Mills, Sam Trammell, Katharine McPhee, Dennis Quaid and Queen Latifah
Studio: The Avenue Entertainment
Rated PG
Theatrical release: January 21, 2022; Apple TV release: February 8, 2022

Turning Red

© Disney / Pixar

Growing up is hard, but it’s especially so if you’re anything like Mei Lee. Whenever the precocious 13-year-old becomes overly excited or agitated, she transforms into a giant red panda. Mei’s parents explain that the onset of this life change is related to her family’s ancestral connection to the adorable red-tailed creatures. How will Mei learn to live with her newly discovered powers? This fun animated film features music by Billie Eilish.

Directed by: Domee Shi
Starring: Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh, James Hong and Jordan Fisher
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: March 11, 2022

The Unbreakable Boy

© Lionsgate

Despite living with a rare brittle-bone disease and autism, Austin is a young boy with a unique and life-affirming worldview that has the power to engage everyone around him. Based on the best-selling book by Scott LeRette and Susy Flory, The Unbreakable Boy is a heartwarming movie about the power of faith and living life to the fullest.

Directed by: Jon Gunn
Starring: Zachary Levi, Gavin Warren, Jacob Laval and Bruce Davis
Studio: Lionsgate
Rated PG
Theatrical release: March 18, 2022

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

© 2021 Paramount Pictures / Sega of America, Inc.

Coming fast on the heels of the original 2020 hit movie, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 once again has our speedy, furry hero going head-to-head with Dr. Robotnik and his new partner Knuckles. As the bad guys pursue an emerald that has the power to build and destroy civilizations, Sonic partners with new sidekick Tails to chase down the powerful green gem before it falls into the wrong hands. The mix of live action and CGI animation makes this a fun, fast-paced adventure.

Directed by: Jeff Fowler
Starring: Ben Schwartz, Idris Elba, Jim Carrey and James Marsden
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Rated PG
Theatrical release: April 8, 2022

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

© Warner Bros. Pictures

The third installment of J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them series follows the adventures of Newt Scamander and features a young Albus Dumbledore (from Rowling’s Harry Potter series). While plot details are scarce, Potterheads and Beast fans are anxiously awaiting this film’s spring release.

Directed by: David Yates
Starring: Jude Law, Mads Mikkelsen, Katherine Waterston and Eddie Redmayne
Studio: Heyday Films and Warner Bros. Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: April 15, 2022

The Bad Guys

© DreamWorks Animation

Based on the irreverent graphic novel series by Aaron Blabey, The Bad Guys follows the story of five misfit animals—Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Shark and Ms. Tarantula—who try to redeem their past villainous ways, only to be drawn back to the dark side in order to pull off one more ultimate heist.

Directed by: Pierre Perifel
Starring: Sam Rockwell, Awkwafina and Anthony Ramos
Studio: DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: April 22, 2022

DC League of Super-Pets

© Warner Bros. Pictures

Following the untimely kidnapping of Superman and the rest of the Justice League, crime-fighting super-dog Krypto enlists a ragtag pack of shelter animals—ranging from Merton the turtle to Chip the squirrel to PB the pot-bellied pig—to harness their newfound powers to help rescue the waylaid superheroes.

Directed by: Jared Stern
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Kate McKinnon, John Krasinski, Vanessa Bayer, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna and Keanu Reeves
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Rated PG
Theatrical release: May 20, 2022

The Bob’s Burger Movie

© 20th Century Studios

Now in its 11th season, the cult favorite animated TV series is finally getting a full-length movie treatment and Bob’s Burgers fans can’t wait for the film’s spring release. Plot details have yet to be disclosed, but the fandom has suggested that the movie should focus on the origin story of the restaurant’s opening.

Directed by: Loren Bouchard and Bernard Derriman
Starring: H. Jon Benjamin, Kristen Schaal and Dan Mintz
Studio: 20th Century Studios
Rated PG-13
Theatrical release: May 27, 2022

Lightyear

© Disney / Pixar

While it’s not quite a prequel, Lightyear tells the origin story of the fictional astronaut who inspired the Buzz Lightyear toy line in the Toy Story universe. The animated film reveals how the young test pilot became the space ranger he is today—and inspired kids everywhere to dream of going to infinity and beyond.

Directed by: Angus MacLane
Starring: Chris Evans
Studio: Walt Disney Studios and Pixar
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: June 17, 2022

Minions: The Rise of Gru

© Illumination Studios

After several delayed openings, this much-anticipated prequel to Despicable Me tells the origin story of lovable super-villain-slash-not-actually-a-villain Gru. Growing up in 1970s suburban America, young Gru is a fanboy of a supervillain supergroup known as the Vicious 6 and he hatches a plan to become evil enough to join them.

Directed by: Kyle Balda
Starring: Steve Carell, Pierre Coffin and Russell Brand
Studio: Universal Pictures and Illumination Studios
Rated PG
Theatrical release: July 1, 2022

Secret Headquarters

© Jerry Bruckheimer Films

A young boy named Charlie Kincaid discovers a superhero’s secret headquarters under his house and he starts to suspect that maybe his estranged father is leading a double life. When villains attack the secret headquarters, Charlie enlists his friends to defend the newly found headquarters.

Directed by: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman
Starring: Owen Wilson, Michael Peña and Jesse Williams
Studio: Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Paramount Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: August 12, 2022

White Bird: A Wonder Story

© Lionsgate

Based on R.J. Palacio’s best-selling collection of stories, Augie and Me, which expands on characters from Palacio’s beloved novel Wonder, White Bird tells the story of a young Jewish girl hidden away by a boy and his family in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. This family drama about friendship and salvation will tug at moviegoers’ heartstrings.

Directed by: Marc Forster
Starring: Gillian Anderson, Helen Mirren and Olivia Ross
Studio: Lionsgate
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: September 16, 2022

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

© DreamWorks Animation

While the character Puss in Boots is ostensibly from the Shrek universe, this time the courageous cat realizes that his passion for adventure has taken its toll. Burning through eight of his nine lives, Puss set out on an epic journey to find the mythical Last Wish in order to restore his nine lives.

Directed by: Joel Crawford
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Chris Miller and Miguel Gabriel
Studio: DreamWorks Animation
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: September 23, 2022

Hocus Pocus 2

© Walt Disney Pictures

Following the 1993 cult classic, Hocus Pocus 2 reunites Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as the Sanderson Sisters in this highly anticipated Disney+ sequel. Three young women accidentally bring back the Sanderson Sisters to modern-day Salem and subsequently need to figure out how to stop the witches from once again wreaking havoc on the world.

Directed by: Anne Fletcher
Starring: Hannah Waddingham, Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, Doug Jones and Tony Hale
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Disney+ exclusive release: Fall 2022

Monster High: The Movie

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This animated musical set at Monster High features the offspring of famous monsters, including Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman, who undergo the trials and tribulations of high school. 

Directed by: Todd Holland
Starring: Kyle Selig, Steve Valentine, Mila Jones, Ceci Balagot, Case Walker, Marci T. House, Lilah Fitzgerald and Jy Brishkulnik
Studio: Universal Pictures, Storyline Entertainment and Mattel Television
Not Yet Rated
Streaming release: October 29, 2022

Spellbound

© Skydance Animation

This animated musical follows the adventures of Elian, a spirited teenager who comes of age using her magical powers to defend her family when opposing forces of light and darkness threaten to divide her kingdom. Alan Menken, who led music production for countless Disney animated musical classics including The Little Mermaid and Tangled, is slated to lead music for Spellbound.

Directed by: Vicky Jenson
Starring: To be announced
Studio: Skydance Animation and Paramount Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Apple TV release: November 11, 2022

Lyle, Lyle Crocodile

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Based on the 1965 children’s book classic by Bernard Waber, Lyle is a city-dwelling croc who lives with the Primm family in a Victorian brownstone in New York’s Upper East Side. While the Primms consider Lyle to be part of the family, others believe he belongs in a Zoo. This live-action and animated film follows Lyle’s quest to show that he’s not like other reptiles.

Directed by: Josh Gordon and Will Speck
Starring: Javier Bardem, Constance Wu and Winslow Fegley
Studio: Sony Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: November 18, 2022

Kayara

© Tunche Films

Courageous and athletic, 16-year-old Kayara is destined to be the first female to break into the Incan Empire’s male-only group of Chasqui Inca messengers. As she learns what it takes to be a Chasqui along with its challenges, she succeeds in every mission and discovers the ancient stories of her land and her people.

Directed by: César Zelada
Starring: Anna Tenney
Studio: Tunche Films
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: December 1, 2022

Super Mario Bros.: The Movie

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Nearly 30 years after Disney’s original live-action movie adaptation fizzled at the box office, Nintendo is once again lending its most famous mustachioed brothers to Illumination Studios for an animated movie reboot. The film’s storyline hasn’t yet been announced, but the all-star cast and seasoned superhero cartoon directors are sure to make this a popular 2022 holiday hit.

Directed by: Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic
Starring: Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen and Fred Armisen 
Studio: Illumination Studios and Universal Pictures
Not Yet Rated
Theatrical release: December 21, 2022

—Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

Get excited, dragon fans! DreamWorks Animation has dropped the trailer for a new series based on the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. Dragon: The Nine Realms premieres on Hulu and Peacock on Dec. 23 and reveals a mysterious phenomenon that brings dragons back to life.

It’s 1,300 years after storyline behind How to Train Your Dragon and dragons are nowhere to be found in the modern world. But after a miles-deep fissure opens in the Earth’s surface, scientists from all over the world gather to research the strange event. Meanwhile, a group of kids discovers the truth about dragons and where they’ve been hiding, but it could prove to be a dangerous secret.

The voice cast includes Julia Stiles, Jeremy Shada (Voltron: Legendary Defender), Marcus Scribner (Black-ish), Aimee Garcia (Lucifer) and D’arcy Carden (The Good Place). You’ll be able to watch six episodes in the first season, clocking in at 22 minutes each. The future of dragons is here!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of DreamWorks Animation

 

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Shrek is turning 20! In celebration of the big green ogre’s movie debut anniversary, Shrek is returning to the big screen for a very special event.

Universal Pictures, Dreamworks Animation and Fathom Events recently announced the theatrical re-release of the original animated Shrek film. Whether your now-young adult wants to re-live their youth, you’re a fan of the flick, or you want to introduce your younger kiddo to the ogre, the Shrek 20th Anniversary event is can’t-miss movie magic.

photo courtesy of Fathom Events

The 20th anniversary big screen ogre-tastic adventure is only in theaters for a limited time—Apr. 25, 28 and 29, 2021. Along with Shrek, the theatrical event also includes DreamWorks Animation’s short film To: Gerard and a trailer for the new animated feature Spirit Untamed.

Tom Lucas, VP of Studio Relations at Fathom Events, said in a press release, “We are delighted to partner with Universal and DreamWorks Animation to bring Shrek back to the big screen for its 20th anniversary.” Lucas added, “This treasured animated feature has enduring multi-generational appeal and makes for a great day at the cinema for the whole family.”

To get your fam’s tickets to Shrek 20th Anniversary, visit Fathom Events online here. Tickets go on sale Mar. 12 for participating locations. Some on-sale dates for theaters may vary, depending on the re-openings. Participating theaters are subject to change.

—Erica Loop

 

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Reebok, in partnership with DreamWorks Animation and Universal Brand Development has officially unveiled its Reebok x Kung Fu Panda footwear and apparel collection. The line features a range of pieces for everyone from toddlers to adults. The collection is available globally from Reebok.com beginning Jan. 8 before its wider release on Jan. 15 from select local retailers, in time for the Lunar New Year.

Instapump Fury “Dragon Warrior”

Instapump Fury “Dragon Warrior”
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Instapump Fury “Dragon Warrior” features a furry suede upper with dragon graphic on top, a textile Pump bladder and pull tabs nodding to his iconic patchwork shorts, a collar lining that ties back to his belt and waist band, asymmetric Pump ball noodle and dragon graphics, a sockliner design paying homage to fortune cookies and Po’s journey to becoming a kung fu master, TPU shank at the outsole constructed with a bamboo finish representing Po’s fighting staff, and lucky number graphics at the heel as a nod to the year of each Kung Fu Panda film release.

Also available in Versa Pump for kids.

Instapump Fury “Dragon Warrior” retails for $200. 

Club C “Master Your Style” 

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Club C “Master Your Style” brings together each of film’s six Kung Fu Masters’ unique wardrobes via a tapestry of materials and colors: the toe for Crane’s pants, the toe box for Po’s fur, the crosscheck for Tigress’s kimono, the heel for Po’s patchwork pants, the eyestays for each master’s fighting foot wrap, the tongue for  Mantis’ exoskeleton, the heel tab for Monkey’s fur, the window box for Monkey’s wrist cuffs, the heel webbing for Viper’s scales and the collar lining for Po’s waistband. The shoe also features a custom Reebok Kanji logo at the heel.

Available in adult sizing. 

Club C “Master Your Style” retails for $110.

Club C “Calling All Zodiacs”

Club C “Calling All Zodiacs”
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Club C “Calling All Zodiacs” celebrates the unique ideologies and mentalities of each of the film’s seven Kung Fu Masters: Po, Tigress, Monkey, Crane, Viper, Mantis and Shifu.

Available in adult, grade school, preschool and toddler sizing.

Club C “Calling All Zodiacs” retails for $100.

Zig Kinetica “Master of Tai Chi”

Zig Kinetica “Master of Tai Chi”
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Zig Kinetica “Master of Tai Chi” celebrates the Soul – a key theme for Lunar New Year – encouraging wearers to believe in themselves and to trust their inner spirit. This narrative is brought to life with an upper graphic execution paying homage to the golden spirit world that Po enters in the franchise’s third film, an all-over spiritual graphic on the sockliner, a cherry blossom heel graphic and a sublimated soul graphic across the all-textile upper.

Available in adult, grade school, preschool and toddler sizing. 

Zig Kinetica “Master of Tai Chi” retails for $140.

 

Reebok x KFP Apparel

Reebok x KFP Apparel
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Complementing the robust footwear lineup the Reebok x Kung Fu Panda collection also offers a full range of complementary apparel including hoodies, crew sweaters, short sleeve tees and sweatpants honoring Po’s journey to become the Dragon Warrior.

 

The footwear arrives in Lunar New Year-inspired packaging. The box’s red top symbolizes the red envelopes exchanged at holiday celebrations, while the base presents an action-packed graphic mashup bringing together themes from the Kung Fu Panda franchise. Inside, fans will find product wrapped in tissue paper that  provides a restaurant-style menu of Reebok x Kung Fu Panda footwear offerings.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Reebok

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There’s a surprise inside! DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse is a new preschool series from celebrated creators and executive producers Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey. Follow Gabby as she unboxes a surprise before jumping into a fantastical animated world full of adorable cat characters that live inside her dollhouse. 

Gabby's Dollhouse

Gabby’s Dollhouse emphasizes a growth mindset, inspiring kids to turn their missteps and mistakes into something creative and beautiful. True to Gabby’s signature phrase “we failed fantastically,” every episode encourages flexible thinking and imaginative problem-solving through resilience and resourcefulness. Through DIY crafting projects, baking recipes and brain games, every room of Gabby’s Dollhouse is filled with exciting activities and magical adventures to keep kids engaged and entertained.

Gabby's Dollhouse

Join the adventure when Gabby’s Dollhouse premieres on Netflix Jan. 5

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Netflix

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