Disney (DIS) stock continues present a great buying opportunity as it trades about 13% off its 52-week high. The stock declined sharply after last quarter's earnings announcement where they missed earnings estimates and expressed fears that ESPN will lose more customers as young people continue to cut the (cable) cord. However, there is a lot more to this amazing company than ESPN. For example, the upcoming Star Wars movie should create a big boost for revenues. Disney released its updated movie schedule this week, and you can view it below. And to read our complete Disney research report, click here.
- June 16, 2017: “CARS 3”
- Nov. 22, 2017: “Coco”
- Dec. 22, 2017: “Untitled Disney Fair Tale – Live Action”
- Feb. 16, 2018: “Black Panther”
- March 9, 2018: “Gigantic”
- June 15, 2018: “Toy Story 4”
- July 6, 2018: “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
- Nov. 2, 2018: “Untitled Disney Fairy Tale – Live Action”
- March 8, 2019: “Captain Marvel”
- March 29, 2019: “Untitled Disney Fairy Tale – Live Action”
- April 12, 2019: “Untitled Disneytoon Studios”
- June 21, 2019: “The Incredibles 2”
- Nov. 8, 2019: “Untitled Disney Fairy Tale – Live Action”
- March 13, 2020: “Untitled Pixar Animation”
- May 1, 2020: “Untitled Marvel”
- June 19, 2020: “Untitled Pixar Animation”
- July 10, 2020: “Untitled Marvel”
- Nov. 6, 2020: “Untitled Marvel”
- Nov. 25, 2020: “Untitled Disney Animation”
release schedule source: Wall Street Journal