Disney Shows Off Posters For Upcoming Pixar Sequels During D23 Expo 2015

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Today, at its annual D23 Expo, Disney revealed the first official posters for its upcoming slate of Pixar sequels.
In the images below, fans can get a look at the first posters for Cars 3, Finding Dory, Toy Story 4, and The Incredibles 2.
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While no firm release dates were given, the posters tease a possible release window of Summer 2016 for Finding Dory and Summer 2017 for Toy Story 4. Both the Incredibles 2 and Cars 3 contain a simple “Coming Soon” placeholder. Whether or not this means that Cars 3 and The Incredibles 2 will release ahead of the other films remains unclear.
For more on the D23 Expo and Pixar’s upcoming line up of movies please visit the D23 website.
What do you think of Pixar’s upcoming roster of sequels? Is the Cars franchise starting to get sequel fatigue? Are you excited that we are finally gonna get to see a follow up to The Incredibles? Let us know below.

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Before I became a Geek Under Grace I was a student of Journalism and have always aspired to write for a gaming and geek culture publication. I am truly blessed to have found an outlet to reach not only thousands of fans, but those who may not have yet found Christ. My favorite genre of games is third-person/sandbox games. I like the freedom that they allow both in gameplay and in scale and they just seem less bland and limited than more linear titles. I still have a soft spot for RPG games but I now enjoy JRPGs far less than I did as a child because they are still basically the exact same as they always were, with a few exceptions of course. I also enjoy playing more tactical third-person multiplayer shooters or first-person shooters that try to shake things up. I absolutely hate games based on WWII or Vietnam as those settings and those types of gameplay have been done to death. Though I am not opposed to a future Assassin's Creed title being set during one of these wars. I also typically tend to stay away from MOBA's as they are notorious for abusive, and generally unsavory online communities. My favorite game of all time is Chrono Trigger, which ironically enough is a JRPG but its one that I consider untouchable in quality. The runner-up for my favorite game of all time would be Star Fox 64.

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