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Toys from the Disney movie Frozen 2 are seen in the toy section of Walmart on Black Friday, a day that kicks off the holiday shopping season, in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, U.S., on November 29, 2019. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger/File Photo
Toys from the Disney movie Frozen 2 are seen in the toy section of Walmart on Black Friday, a day that kicks off the holiday shopping season, in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, U.S., on November 29, 2019. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger/File Photo
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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has revealed the star-studded cast of the ​upcoming "X-Men" film at Disney's D23 fan event in California.

The biennial D23 gathering is Disney's ‌biggest showcase for upcoming films and television series, and the "X-Men" cast reveal was among the most anticipated announcements of the event.

The stars of the film, which will be released in May 2028, took to the stage in Anaheim on ​Friday, including Sadie Sink as Jean Grey, Kit Connor as Cyclops, Christopher Abbott as Professor ​X, Inde Navarrette as Rogue, Maya Boyd as Storm and Adam Driver as ⁠Nathaniel Milbury, also known as Mr. Sinister.

Disney (DIS.N) also unveiled details of "Frozen 3," which picks up as Anna ​is getting married and arrives in cinemas in November next year. First-look footage teased a new female ​antagonist whose identity and voice actor remain undisclosed.

Cast members Kristen Bell, the voice of Anna, and Idina Menzel, the voice of sister Elsa, performed a new version of “Frozen Heart,” while Josh Gad, who voices living snowman Olaf, debuted a ​new song, “Ooooh, Samantha.”

Other highlights included first-look footage from "Star Wars: Starfighter," starring Ryan Gosling, who is also ​attached to Disney's upcoming Marvel Studios project, "Ghost Rider."

Disney screened footage and announced an October 14 release date for "VisionQuest", a ‌Disney+ miniseries ⁠created by Terry Matalas based on the Marvel Comics character Vision. The "WandaVision" spin-off sees Paul Bettany reprising his role alongside James Spader, who returns as Ultron.

Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter announced a summer 2028 "Incredibles 3" release, with the superhero family reuniting to face a powerful new villain.

“It's the kids turn,” ​Docter said. “They've been sneaking ​out at night to ⁠protect the city.”

Docter also shared details about "Coco 2," which takes place several years after the original 2017 animated film set in the land of the ​dead, with protagonist Miguel now a teenager.

Benjamin Bratt, who voices antagonist Ernesto de ​la Cruz, ⁠appeared on stage to discuss the sequel.

“Ernesto de la Cruz is out for revenge, taking Miguel back to the land of the dead,” Bratt said of the film scheduled for a November 2029 release.

Docter said an ⁠animated ​series based on the "Kingdom Hearts" video game franchise was in ​development, while the fourth installment of the Disney and Square Enix game would feature a "Coco" world. Footage shown at the convention showed ​the main character from "Kingdom Hearts", Sora, exploring the animated setting.

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