The highly anticipated Destination D23 2025 event has delivered a spectacular showcase from Walt Disney Studios, revealing a lineup of films that span across Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Marvel, Star Wars, and 20th Century Studios. From the return of iconic franchises like Toy Story and Zootopia to bold new stories such as Hexed and Hoppers, this showcase highlighted Disney’s ability to balance nostalgia with innovation. Below, we provide a detailed breakdown of every major announcement and reveal from the event.

Toy Story 5 Officially Revealed with Opening Scene and New Characters

One of the most exciting highlights was the unveiling of the opening sequence of Toy Story 5, slated for release on June 19, 2026.

The footage begins with a High-Tech Edition Buzz Lightyear waking up stranded on a remote island. The toy soon discovers dozens of other Buzz units, some still boxed, their shipping container having been lost at sea. These upgraded Buzz figures feature digital displays and an enhanced, futuristic design, yet their lasers remain playfully non-functional.

As the Buzz toys attempt to escape, they eventually gather around a fire, leading to a moving moment when one of them gazes at the stars and declares: “Star… Command… Rendezvous Star Command.” The stars align to form the Toy Story 5 logo, closing the powerful sequence.

Adding to the excitement, Conan O’Brien has joined the cast as Smarty Pants, a quirky potty-training toy. He will be paired with Lilypad, an iPad-inspired gadget gifted to Bonnie, reinforcing the film’s central theme: “Toy Meets Tech.” Disney also announced that the original Toy Story will return to theaters on September 12, 2025, while Buzz Lightyear will appear once again in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The Mandalorian and Grogu: Epic Clip Channels Darth Vader’s Rogue One Scene

Fans of Star Wars were treated to thrilling new footage from The Mandalorian and Grogu, arriving in theaters on May 22, 2026.

The clip showcased Din Djarin (Mando) in a chilling sequence reminiscent of Darth Vader’s legendary hallway battle from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Surrounded by Snowtroopers, Mando unleashes his arsenal—including flamethrowers, knives, and blasters—demonstrating his brutal efficiency in combat.

The footage also teased spectacular visuals, including AT-ATs tumbling off snowy cliffs, further cementing the film’s cinematic scale.

Humor and heart balanced the action, with Grogu stealing snacks from Sigourney Weaver’s character, hilariously dodging a GONK-like droid using the Force, and enjoying a popcorn-like treat during an arena scene. The clip closed with the reveal of a menacing Hutt, possibly played by Jeremy Allen White. This blend of action, humor, and heartwarming Grogu moments ensures the film will resonate with fans worldwide.

Avengers: Doomsday Update with Paul Rudd’s Surprise Cameo

Though no new footage was shown for Avengers: Doomsday, attendees enjoyed a humorous behind-the-scenes message from directors Joe and Anthony Russo. Filmed on set in London, the message was interrupted by Paul Rudd, who playfully derailed the moment in true Ant-Man fashion.

While plot details remain tightly guarded, this small but memorable glimpse confirmed that Marvel’s ambitious crossover film is well underway.

Walt Disney Animation Introduces Hexed – A Magical Coming-of-Age Story

Disney Animation revealed its Fall 2026 feature, Hexed, directed by Josie Trinidad and Jason Hand, and produced by Roy Conli and Juan Pablo Reyes Lancaster-Jones.

The story follows an awkward teenage boy and his Type-A mother who discover that his unusual quirks are actually magical powers. Their journey upends their relationship and plunges them into a hidden world of sorcery. With a unique blend of heartfelt family drama and magical adventure, Hexed promises to become Disney’s next enchanting original.

Zootopia 2 Footage Unveils New Characters, Settings, and Villains

Scheduled for release on November 26, 2025, Zootopia 2 closed the showcase with an extensive look at its plot and characters.

The film begins with Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps as rookie partners in the Zootopia Police Department, tackling their first major mission. The opening chase scene sees them pursuing an anteater smuggler transporting a stolen catering van. The sequence delivers comedic gold as Nick crashes into sheep wool, emerging with a makeshift beard.

The smuggler is revealed to be working with Gary De’Snake, voiced by Ke Huy Quan, a pit viper hoping to change society’s perception of snakes through a mysterious book. Patrick Warburton was also introduced as Mayor Winddancer, a charismatic stallion and former actor, famous for roles such as The Neighsayer Part 2.

The story escalates when Nick and Judy, attempting to protect Gary, become fugitives themselves. Their journey leads to Marsh Market, a remote area unwelcoming to land animals. Audiences were promised one of Disney’s most ambitious chase sequences ever animated, featuring boats, walruses, Hungry Hungry Hippo-inspired ZPD officers, and a water-tube system ending in a waterfall.

The cast expands with Yvette Nicole Brown as The Bearoness and an EMT Otter. Themes of prejudice, justice, and perseverance return, ensuring this sequel maintains the heart of the original.

Pixar’s Hoppers: A Bold Original Inspired by Nature

Hoppers, Pixar’s latest original project, arrives on March 6, 2026. At first glance, the premise may remind audiences of Avatar, but Pixar is leaning into the comparison with humor.

The film follows Mabel (voiced by Piper Curda), a young girl who uses advanced technology to enter the minds of beavers. Her adventure begins when she inhabits one such beaver, navigating a wilderness threatened by urban expansion.

Clips revealed Mabel’s attempts to interfere with Pond Rules, where animals must accept being eaten if caught, resulting in comedic chaos. The film also introduced Bobby Moynihan as King George, leader of displaced animals, and Jon Hamm as Mayor Jerry, a politician pushing forward the destructive beltway project.

With ecological themes, humor, and emotional resonance, Hoppers looks poised to become one of Pixar’s most inventive films yet.

Tron: Ares Showcases Light Cycle Chase in the Real World

Arriving on October 10, 2025, Tron: Ares continues the cult sci-fi saga with a dazzling new clip.

The footage featured Jared Leto’s Ares, Greta Lee’s Eve, Jodi Turner-Smith’s Athena, and Evan Peters’ Julian Dillinger. In the scene, Julian and his team build Light Cycles in the real world for Ares and Athena, who are tasked with capturing Eve within 29 minutes.

The chase sequence stunned viewers, showcasing a Light Cycle slicing a police car in half, Eve commandeering a rival’s cycle, and breathtaking urban visuals. To enhance the experience, Disney Parks will debut a Nine Inch Nails soundtrack and red overlay for Tron Lightcycle Run rides at Walt Disney World and Shanghai Disneyland.

Ice Age: Boiling Point Officially Announced

Disney confirmed the next entry in the beloved Ice Age franchise: Ice Age: Boiling Point, arriving in theaters on February 5, 2027. While details remain scarce, the film promises to explore uncharted corners of the Lost World, with Scrat and Baby Scrat returning to bring their signature chaotic humor.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw Clip

Finally, fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid were given a sneak peek at The Last Straw, releasing on December 5, 2025. The preview highlighted Greg Heffley’s chaotic snow-day adventure, where a misguided attempt to clear snow with a lawn mower destroys Christmas decorations and even a dog house. True to the franchise’s style, the humor remains sharp and relatable.

Final Thoughts on Destination D23 2025

The Walt Disney Studios Showcase at Destination D23 2025 was a treasure trove of announcements that reaffirm Disney’s dominance in family entertainment, animation, and blockbuster franchises. From the emotional nostalgia of Toy Story 5 and Zootopia 2 to the ambitious originality of Hexed and Hoppers, Disney continues to deliver stories that resonate across generations.

With Tron: Ares pushing the boundaries of sci-fi action, The Mandalorian and Grogu expanding Star Wars’ cinematic legacy, and classics like Ice Age and Diary of a Wimpy Kid returning to the big screen, the next few years promise unforgettable adventures for audiences worldwide.

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